magius wrote:oh and btw, directed to no one in particular, calling the spurs a dirty team is pretty laughable; its almost like a double edged sword with a bladed hilt in doing so. but it seems that sometimes it is the nature of the beast.
magius wrote:points well taken. like i said, in the end, i personally wouldn't consider bowen dirty, because i don't think the tactics questioned are applied with criminal intent. if you still don't agree, then lets agree to disagree. that said i wouldn't mind if he were suspended if another occurence were to occur. perhaps he should have been suspended earlier? who knows, but i don't blame the nba for not doing so. after all it seems the accusations have only now been gaining a momentum of almost ridiculous nature. you know, like a rolling stone and all. and, again, imho none of the incidents were without doubt. in a way i admire that they were not swayed by public pressure.
oh and btw, directed to no one in particular, calling the spurs a dirty team is pretty laughable; its almost like a double edged sword with a bladed hilt in doing so. but it seems that sometimes it is the nature of the beast.
Jackal wrote:Maybe they should just suspend me if I'm that dirty.
Do you have any solid evidence to back that claim up?
Matt wrote:i think Bell took the flop king crown from Gino in this series.
magius wrote:Jackal wrote:Maybe they should just suspend me if I'm that dirty.
Do you have any solid evidence to back that claim up?
yesterday i saw you picking your nose and someone in thailand died.
sauru, who doesn't flop? I love nash, he's a canadian, has all the qualities of a great true pg with heart. but don't tell me he doesn't flop like a fish with diarhea on its way to the frying pan. yao ming drops like a newborn babe as soon as he hears a whistle, and this isn't something new. remember miller? divac? the jazz? you can go as far back as tape exists.
if you're saying they flop more and more easily now.... well, one can argue that way way back they didnt dare flop as much or as easily, because the rules weren't as soft. they knew they wouldn't get the call if they did. soft rules, soft flops.
Sauru wrote:they also need to put a stop to the offensive player jumping into the defensive player and getting the foul that way. i cant even count how many times i see a defender jump straight up on a pump fake then see the offensive player jump forward after getting the defender into the air to draw a foul.
Sauru wrote:i mean the flop has become such a huge part of the game that should be this years big improvement to live, the ability to flop to try and get to the line when you miss.
Sauru wrote:imo, i think the refs should view the tapes, see who flops, and flops alot, then use that when watching the games. this is what they do with players who get technicals alot. once a player has a rep for doing something it sticks. say we labeled manu a flopper(clearly is) or anyone else i will use manu for now. the refs see on tape time and time again that he is flopping around for no good reason. now he gets the label of a flopper so the refs can look closer, more intent, and try to determine if it was really a foul or another flop. sure this way will lead to no calls on plays where manu actually got fouled, but thats the price a player would have to pay for becoming a known flopper.
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