Andrew wrote:I should also give a shoutout to Nick, since he actually told me about a big game Sura had a few weeks back, which is when I started keeping up with Sura in the boxscores.
Stoivan wrote:Bobby Sura is a tough cunt
Nob-face.. i mean Stevan wrote:Marquis Daniels (where the hell did he come from?)
biJin wrote:Can somebody tell me how the hawks win ballgames? Today they beat the celts that are in playoff hunt...
stack42 wrote:Nick wrote:At nbalive.org Mike D made an interesting observation that Bobby Sura is having better numbers in his new team than Rasheed Wallace. hehe.
maybe this will be known as the Bob Sura deal
Sura intentionally missed a layup and grabbed his 10th rebound just before the buzzer in the Atlanta Hawks' 129-107 victory over the New Jersey Nets on Monday Night.
At least Sura's bit of personal self-gratification came at his own end of the court. Ricky Davis, then of Cleveland, was roundly condemned last season when he tried to finish off his first career triple-double by shooting at the wrong basket, missing and getting the rebound.
Before it could happen, a Utah player wrapped his arms around Davis and was called for a foul. Davis was fined by the Cavaliers, and the league pointed out a rule barring players from trying to score for the other team.
The Nets didn't seem especially upset by the way Sura got his triple-double. After all, New Jersey is heading on to the playoffs, the Hawks' season is just about over.
"They've struggled this season," Richard Jefferson said. "If they can find a high point, go for it."
Amphatoast wrote:lmao, he did pull a Ricky Davis but it wasn't as noteable.Sura intentionally missed a layup and grabbed his 10th rebound just before the buzzer in the Atlanta Hawks' 129-107 victory over the New Jersey Nets on Monday Night.
Sura could've reached the triple triple-double earlier. With about 11 minutes left in the fourth, Hawks reserve center Mamadou N'diaye fought Sura for a rebound. Stotts called a timeout to remind N'diaye of what Sura was trying to accomplish.
http://www.nba.com/news/sura_040413.htmlThe National Basketball Association today disallowed a missed field goal attempt and ensuing rebound which gave Atlanta Hawk guard Bob Sura a statistical "triple-double" in the Hawks' 129-107 victory over the New Jersey Nets on April 12.
In the closing seconds of that game, Sura intentionally missed a layup and grabbed the rebound.
The NBA rule book states that "A field goal attempt is a player's attempt to shoot the ball into the basket for a field goal."
The league ruled that Sura did not attempt a field goal, and therefore there was no rebound.
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