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I think you mean agenda.


Um no. Picture. I would have typed agenda if thats what I meant. The big picture is Green has how many techs on him? Come on now.. You keep doing bad things and eventually there is a straw that breaks the camels back. It doesnt matter whether that straw as a larger one or pailed in comparison. It was still a broken straw and he should pay the price for being a repeat offender.

Your kinda like sayin... Okay, I murdered three people and was warned im misbehaving. Then I stole a pc of candy, but its okay right cause I didnt murder????


Gimme a break. Pay the price regardless of the crime.
 
Um no. Picture. I would have typed agenda if thats what I meant. The big picture is Green has how many techs on him? Come on now.. You keep doing bad things and eventually there is a straw that breaks the camels back. It doesnt matter whether that straw as a larger one or pailed in comparison. It was still a broken straw and he should pay the price for being a repeat offender.

Your kinda like sayin... Okay, I murdered three people and was warned im misbehaving. Then I stole a pc of candy, but its okay right cause I didnt murder????


Gimme a break. Pay the price regardless of the crime.

Aw bullshit! James threw the guy down them walked over him. Chucking the guy for getting pissed about it is rewarding James for shitty behavior, to say nothing of just being on the hunt for Green.
Very Child like officiating.
 
Aw bullshit! James threw the guy down them walked over him. Chucking the guy for getting pissed about it is rewarding James for shitty behavior, to say nothing of just being on the hunt for Green.
Very Child like officiating.

Aw bull shit. did you see how they both had their arms tangled? Green flopped as much as he was thrown down, but regardless... Lets say LbJ intentionally threw him down. You are then saying its justified to try to punch someone in the nuts for it? Awww bullshit man. Come on. Two wrongs don't make a right and green paid the price. Nothing to even argue here. Your wrong because your not looking at the whole picture. :)

Plus.. When you disrespect players as often as Green does, you better expect someone to put you on your back at some point, but then he gets pissed saying he is disrespected? Your viewpoint on this is extremely narrow....

Was LBJ in the wrong? of course. It doesn't right what Green did though....except in your mind I guess.
 
Aw bull shit. did you see how they both had their arms tangled? Green flopped as much as he was thrown down, but regardless... Lets say LbJ intentionally threw him down. You are then saying its justified to try to punch someone in the nuts for it? Awww bullshit man. Come on. Two wrongs don't make a right and green paid the price. Nothing to even argue here. Your wrong because your not looking at the whole picture. :)

Plus.. When you disrespect players as often as Green does, you better expect someone to put you on your back at some point, but then he gets pissed saying he is disrespected? Your viewpoint on this is extremely narrow....

Was LBJ in the wrong? of course. It doesn't right what Green did though....except in your mind I guess.

James got what he wanted due to week minds the observers.
 
James got what he wanted due to week minds the observers.

Best play James did was to get the controversy going, no doubt, but it still doesn't change Greens history and that he crossed the line... yet again... come on.. open the blinders up my friend. :)
 
I think of it this way, LeBron doesn't act the way he did often if at all. Green however has a reputation for being an instigating little testicle attacking bitch.

Green will forever be in the wrong.
 
Too bad we can't have good un-biased reffing like back in the day, am I right!?
 
Too bad we can't have good un-biased reffing like back in the day, am I right!?


Holy crap, that was bad. Reggie's momentum carried him into Jordan and he probably said something that pissed off Jordan, then Jordan got away with a head butt, an eye gouge and a punch to the face and Reggie was the only one ejected.

Of course, they didn't have the benefit of replay back then, but sheesh that was bad.

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Holy crap, that was bad. Reggie's momentum carried him into Jordan and he probably said something that pissed off Jordan, then Jordan got away with a head butt, an eye gouge and a punch to the face and Reggie was the only one ejected.

Of course, they didn't have the benefit of replay back then, but sheesh that was bad.

BNM
If you watch Jordan and Reggie at the very beginning of the video, Jordan also got away with elbowing Reggie in the face. So I think Reggie was definitely saying something after he scored.

One time the refs let Reggie foul Jordan though, was when he pushed off to get open for the game winning 3 in the playoffs. But they never called push offs on Jordan either, his last shot as a bull was the result of a push off.
 
If you watch Jordan and Reggie at the very beginning of the video, Jordan also got away with elbowing Reggie in the face. So I think Reggie was definitely saying something after he scored.

One time the refs let Reggie foul Jordan though, was when he pushed off to get open for the game winning 3 in the playoffs. But they never called push offs on Jordan either, his last shot as a bull was the result of a push off.

Of course, they also let the Bad Boy Pistons knock Jordan on his ass every time he drove to the basket and it was just a common foul. No flagrant in those days. Early in his career Jordan took everything to the rim and tried to dunk on everybody. Constantly getting knocked on his ass forced him to develop that pull up jump shot. Adapt or perish.

BNM
 
I'm not a Reggie Miller fan at all but Jordan had a get out of foul trouble free pass just like Shaq
 
Idiots at Oracle Arena were carrying "Free Draymond Green" signs. Like he's a political prisoner or something.
 
Seeing the type of mental midget Green is, I see him being a non-factor in game 6. He may come around in a game 7 but seeing how he reacted in the OKC series I think he's done mentally.
 
Wow. I didn't remember till now how horribly officiated that was.

Yeah, I grew up a Bulls fan and didn't move to Portland until 1989 (but rooted for the Blazers in '77 because Bill Walton was my favorite player going back to his college days at UCLA). I was there during Jordan's first five seasons and even as a Jordan fan, I recognize how blatantly bad that was.

Magic and Bird were the first players the NBA marketed as individuals. The TV promos weren't just Celtics vs. Lakers, it was Bird vs. Magic. But Jordan was the NBA's first branded player. The whole Nike/Air Jordan branding made him not just bigger than his team, it made him bigger than the league. Stern was smart enough to seize onto that and ride Jordan's coattails.

That video is the most blatant example I've seen of superstar favoritism. And, it's not like Reggie Miller was just some bum that got the shaft from the officials. He was also a star and arguably a top 3 SG in the league at the time, but he was no Air Jordan (obviously), neither in talent, nor in the eyes of the officials (again, obviously).

BNM
 

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