Carmo wrote:hedpetcd wrote:Carmo wrote:lol, I absolutely love Kobe and am probably his biggest fan in the whole of Australia, but that was a fairly blatent hit. Don't know if it warrented suspension, but he did do it on purpose.
you obviously watched the wrong video. this is just a classic example of Stu Jackson's stupidity. the guy is a joke.
what an unbelievably stupid suspension. it was so obviously unintentional.
Like I said, I'm not sure if it warrented suspension, but I didn't watch the video wrong (how can you watch something wrong???) How is it "so obviously" unintentional? I was looking at it and wondering when it was gonna happen because it was just a normal jump shot to start with, then his arm "just happened" to move straight into Manu's face...
Like I said, I am a big Kobe fan, but he hasn't done anything like that before and he doesn't ever shoot shots like that, lol. The only thing I can think of to defend Kobe would be to say that he was trying to get Manu's arm out of the way and accidently hit his face instead.
I said you watched the wrong video. i didn't say you watched wrong. do you understand the difference now? (surely I don't need to get into detail about this)
but yes, it IS completely obvious that it wasn't intentional. Kobe did not think, while in mid air, with the game clock winding down, after just having his shot blocked, while trying to secure the ball for another shot attempt:
"I'm going to hit Manu in the face with my elbow"
To think so is ridiculous. His arm flailing was merely a reaction in an attempt to sustain balance, or to protect himself from falling unnaturally, and Manu just happened to be in the way. how can ANYONE not see this? an unnatural basketball motion is what this is being called, and that's why Kobe was suspended....
....that's one of the dumbest things I've ever heard. I disagree that he was trying to draw a foul as well, though its not out of the realm of possibility.
as Kobe said, "that's just basketaball" things like that happen all the time. accidents like that happen all the time, on all levels of basketaball. anyone who's ever stepped on to a court knows this.