AgentDrazenPetrovic
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Odom suspended one game.
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I said you were "trying to reason" but I didn't mean to imply that you were reasonable.
And I have to say, I have to give you props for sticking around here today. You may be a completely misguided Laker fan but I think most of us like having you around. The other LA fans over here yapping are just reinforcing the negative stereotype.

Odom suspended one game.
Odom suspended one game.
Dude, you're quoting Wikipedia????? Like that's an authorataive source???
Here's a link to the OFFICIAL NBA rule book at nba.com:
http://www.nba.com/analysis/rules_12.html?nav=ArticleList
Please show me where the words intent or intentional are used.
BNM
BNM, Ill give you credit, you have given the most convincing arguments so far to the other side...but I still disagree.
Players get bopped in the head during a foul in virtually every NBA game that is played. Yes I know intent has nothing to do with deciding if its a flagrant or not. I mean, Ariza was 3 inches of clearance space away from making an amazing block. I obviously dont want players to get hurt but you gotta let them play...shit happens
And most importantly Ariza grabbed Rudy's wrist and held on
hold on to your shorts!
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I think the ruld should be they are suspended for one game with the team just played. Be far more fair.
I got it. I just typed in flagrant 1 and flagrant 2 in google and wikipedia was the first source. Usually wikipedia would have had the exact rule down, I didn't think it didn't. My interest is what it says at the bottom of the wikipedia link. That the delineation of the rules has definitely evolved.
I mean look at what just happened. Ariza didn't get suspended, was there excessive force? Yes, but no suspension. Why not? That's what LOTB is talking about.
Ariza didnt grab anything. Both of their momuntum brought their arms together and made contact at the wrists.
And he hooked Rudy's wrist, pulling him off-balance.

You need to understand how Wikipedia works. It's a collaborative knowledgebase. ANYBODY can contribute. Postings are supposed to be reviewed, but there is no guarantee that anything is accurate. It's a good place to get general high level knowledge, but NOT an authoratative source. It's basically some well meaning volunteer's interpretation of the rule.
But why rely on a second-hand interpretation. There is only ONE definitive source for information on NBA rules - the NBA rule book. The complete rule book is available online at NBA.com (links already posted).
BNM
ugh...are you messing with me? I swear Ive pointed this out on 5 different threads. Please look at the play in slow mo again. Ignore everything except the "grab" you claim...Just look at it several times, please...
Ariza didnt grab anything. Both of their momuntum brought their arms together and made contact at the wrists. I made Rudys fall worse but it was in no way on purpose. Just part of the contact
How in the heck do you KNOW that Ariza did not intend to either initiate that contact or persist with that contact?
How the fuck do you KNOW?

He wasn't looking in the direction of Rudy? Well how can one be trying to time a leap just perfectly to execute an incredible block if they aren't even looking at the player? I mean, that's incredible.
Da O: good sport +1 for talking slowly so everyone can understand.
ugh...are you messing with me? I swear Ive pointed this out on 5 different threads. Please look at the play in slow mo again. Ignore everything except the "grab" you claim...Just look at it several times, please...
Ariza didnt grab anything. Both of their momuntum brought their arms together and made contact at the wrists. I made Rudys fall worse but it was in no way on purpose. Just part of the contact
I find the fact that you are watching this over and over again pretty disturbing. I was at the game, saw it once and figured that was enough.
Not suprising though. If you watch enough times, maybe you can convince yourself Ariza was fouled by Rudy.

Oh jesus.... sorry let me spell it out for you...
When that part of the incident occurred (arms hitting) Ariza was already spotting his landing
cause I watched the replay?
Ariza wasnt even looking in the direction of Rudy when their arms hit each other...there was no plan of dragging him down, he didnt have the time even if he wanted to plan it
Really? Oh Boy! Thanks for spelling it out for me.
Odd. He sure looks to be looking at him. Although, by your thought, before he even gets contact on a block, he is already looking to land, as opposed to looking to make a block. Do you realize how stupid that sounds?
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Are you serious? Are you??? You watched it a dozen or so times. You do realize his right arm was hit first, hence the odd angle in that picture. Then, you can see his head at an odd angle as well, also from getting hit. But yeah, that's before contact. Watch it another dozen or so times, and see if you can actually know what the fuck you're talking about. Thanks.
I'm basing it off a still picture, you can't even look at a still picture and see what's happening. Nice. Right?? Right?? How many more question marks until I get to look as stupid as you do?

