If Aldridge gets up and gets in his face and a minor scuffle breaks out(like when Ariza hit Rudy), he might have gotten the flagrant 2. At the point the crowd gets into it and mercifully starts booing. No one really got in each others face though.
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That's what I was thinking as well. I don't think he had any thoughts or intent about delivering a "message" or anything. He just wanted to stop the fast break.
That's what I was thinking as well. I don't think he had any thoughts or intent about delivering a "message" or anything. He just wanted to stop the fast break.
If Aldridge gets up and gets in his face and a minor scuffle breaks out(like when Ariza hit Rudy), he might have gotten the flagrant 2. At the point the crowd gets into it and mercifully starts booing. No one really got in each others face though.
While I agree that Collison wasn't trying to send a message or anything, you can't just tackle someone trying to stop a fast break. I think it was a stupid move on his part, and he showed total disregard for player safety.
Its not like it was a one point game or anything, either...
Where in the rules does it make any mention about what happens after the foul?
Again, the tackle was better than a spinning knockdown. Had he not grabbed LA, it probably wouldn't have been a flagrant (since he would have just hit him on the arm), but there probably would have been a greater likelihood of injury to Aldridge.
Agreed, and not to defend Collison, but he rolled so that Aldridge would actually land on him rather than directly on the floor. While he did a dangerous move, it looked to me like he was trying to mitigate the possible damage as much as possible.
Again, the tackle was better than a spinning knockdown. Had he not grabbed LA, it probably wouldn't have been a flagrant (since he would have just hit him on the arm), but there probably would have been a greater likelihood of injury to Aldridge.
You're right--it was an 8 point game with over 2 1/2 minutes left, and playoff seeding on the line. Not a critical juncture of the game or anything...
I get your point, I think, but it's not like Aldridge was going to crash to the floor and stanchion and injure himself if it weren't for Collison swooping in and saving his life. Collison caused the train wreck and could have caused a sever injury to our best remaining player, and you seem to be giving him credit for being the good samaritan who got the kids out of the van that stalled on the tracks.That's overstating it a bit. LA's own momentum was what drove him into the basket stanchion.
From my perspective, Collison was running from the left side of the court to challenge Miller who was approaching the hoop from the right. He then changed directions when the ball was passed to Aldridge, and he hooked LA's right arm to prevent him from getting the shot up. These two were what caused Aldridge's body to turn, making a fall inevitable.
Collison actually did Aldridge a favor by reaching around him with the left arm. Had he not, Aldridge would have gone up a lot higher, gone a bit more horizontal in the air, and would probably have fallen much more awkwardly. Collison somewhat stabilized his fall by ensuring they fell together.

Yes...commiting a foul that AT LEAST is going to be called a flagrant 1, giving him 2 shots and the ball, and igniting the crowd and opposing team- is CLEARLY better than letting Aldridge dunk it. Collison had no play on the ball, so mostly it was just stupid play on his part.


I get your point, I think, but it's not like Aldridge was going to crash to the floor and stanchion and injure himself if it weren't for Collison swooping in and saving his life. Collison caused the train wreck and could have caused a sever injury to our best remaining player, and you seem to be giving him credit for being the good samaritan who got the kids out of the van that stalled on the tracks.![]()
I'll give you that.More comparable would be him unintentionally rear-ending the van, pushing both it and his own car onto the tracks, and then continuing to lay on the accelerator to get both his car and the van out of the way.
He caused the problem, but he acted in a manner which prevented it from being a worst-case scenario. Cut him some slack.

Again, the tackle was better than a spinning knockdown. Had he not grabbed LA, it probably wouldn't have been a flagrant (since he would have just hit him on the arm), but there probably would have been a greater likelihood of injury to Aldridge.
That's overstating it a bit. LA's own momentum was what drove him into the basket stanchion.
would you say the rules mention super stars should get more calls in the favor? Would you say this doesn't occur?
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