Cable Guy wrote:Andrew I think you need to put yourself into Prince's teammates' shoes. How would you like it if you were up by 50, with very little chance of losing, yet you're still on the bench like always, watching your teammate score 100+ points? The other team is probably not trying very hard at this point, and you've seen little action this season behind Ms. Prince, yet you're still on the bench. Wouldn't that make you upset?
"She didn't earn this," Springer said. "It was like picking on a handicapped person." Springer didn't blame Prince, though.
"It's nothing against Epiphanny. I have great admiration for her," Springer said. "This was an adult decision. Why would you do this against a team like ours?"
no sportsmanship nor any basketball sense
Forget this convincing argument. If you feel that the starters should have been in there when the lead was up to 30pts to preserve the lead, that is sure is something...
Poor sporsmanship is leaving that girl in a HIGH SCHOOL game when the winning team is winning by ALMOST 100 POINTS. I've already given my opinion about comparing high school sports to professional sports
There's nothing wrong with scrubs playing out the game "properly". I'm not disputing that. I'm talking about King launching a 3pter when basically everyone is walking off the court in the dying seconds of a blowout game. That's wrong and I never heard anything about King or the Players association appealing the fines he received.
Does that include leaving in your starters all the way to the end even when the lead is well over 50pts???
Cable Guy wrote:You can read it that way ... or you can read it as 'they were already winning by 50, why did they have to keep playing as hard as they can?' Maybe they keep it competitive, but not to the point where they're up by 50 and going on 20-2 runs or whatever. If you're up by 50, keep it competitive by trading basket for basket, not going on huge runs.
I'm liking this, debating is fun
Andrew wrote:Well perhaps I do miss the point, and the example I gave is probably a bad one. If King wanted to attempt a three pointer when the game's in the bag - something he wouldn't normally do, just to try his hand at it - I don't see it as a huge act of disrespect or bad sportsmanship. Though perhaps if you could explain why it is, I'd see it differently.
Believe me, I'm all about respect and class at all levels too. I played against some real punks in the junior leagues in the Newcastle Basketball Association but I'm not sure how taking a final shot like that - not even that seriously - is bad sportsmanship or classless. I'm interested to know the reasoning though. My reasoning is that it's just harmless fun at the end of the game, it doesn't matter anymore, it's just a player trying something he wouldn't normally in the final seconds.
I mean, would you consider Michael Jordan's practice of attempting free throws with his eyes closed in an exhibition/blowout game bad sportsmanship? To me it's the same kind of thing, that's probably a better example of how I see it rather than the end-of-quarter Hail Mary.
(i can't believe several posts have been devoted to this guy's actions haha)
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