Houston Slant on Mo Williams

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I tend to side with the Rockets on this one. Even if you have a beef, you just won. The scoreboard is all the talk you need.

Next time, walk away. Just walk away.
 
I loved it! You know damn well there were words said all game. Fuck Houston
 
I tend to side with the Rockets on this one. Even if you have a beef, you just won. The scoreboard is all the talk you need.

Next time, walk away. Just walk away.

Maybe that's all he said "Game blouses"
 
I kid of course in my OP, but I'm curious to actually know what was said...Mo was all smiles and it makes me wonder if the rook had said something to him out there on the floor to prompt a follow-up discussion. Neither side have actually 'said' anything about what was said or what Mo was doing...Houston fans/reporters assume it was negative. It could have been legit praise too "good game kid" sorta thing...that Houston reacted to in a defeat-fueled emotional moment. Dunno.
 
Bottom line is the two teams have been battling through 4 games. I would be pissed as a fan if my home team didn't take it negatively. It's the heat of the moment it shows they care.
 
Bottom line is the two teams have been battling through 4 games. I would be pissed as a fan if my home team didn't take it negatively. It's the heat of the moment it shows they care.

Bro, you are a good fan. Just wanted to say thanks for showing us that not all Houston fans are douches. Mad RESPECT and repped.
 
Bottom line is the two teams have been battling through 4 games. I would be pissed as a fan if my home team didn't take it negatively. It's the heat of the moment it shows they care.

I just find it crazy that the ONE guy on either side who has the best story gets ripped on by one of our vets. This kid comes out of the D-League and fucking KILLS us with shot after shot after shot and then cooly hits three free throws. Who cares what he says on the court. That kid should be respected by everyone.

I'm more than a little embarrassed for Mo.
 
Shouldn't have happened. We ought to win with class.
 
Something tells me Mo won't do that again. Watching the replay it looked like Aldridge was just finding out what happened right before his post-game interview. He didn't look very happy about it.

It's an emotional game, you get caught up in it, the whole thing lasted about 3 seconds, but it still shouldn't happen.
 
Did Mo "rip on" him? What was said?

Maybe they just had a beef? Maybe it was the rookie taunting Mo earlier, and Mo went over to say "scoreboard"? That seems likely.

Even though I agree it would have been better for the vet Mo to let it ride and do his talking on the court in the next game, I just can't get overly worked up over it. No need to be overly protective of the rookie's delicate sensibilities, especially IF he was talking shit. He's a man now. He can handle it.

It's the playoffs. Emotions are high. In the old days, there would have been a fight by now.

There's still time. ;)
 
Something tells me Mo won't do that again. Watching the replay it looked like Aldridge was just finding out what happened right before his post-game interview. He didn't look very happy about it.

It's an emotional game, you get caught up in it, the whole thing lasted about 3 seconds, but it still shouldn't happen.

The only thing that troubles me about the confrontation was a reminder of the Lakers vs. Blazers series in 2000. The moment after Portland just won in L.A. and they were celebrating like school girls immediately after. Phil Jackson made a comment "They looked like jackals laughing off the court".

That series of events fueled the Lakers to take game 3 and game 4. There is no need to give the other team fuel to get up for the next game. We should smash their hearts out and do it like an assassin.
 
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So if Kevin Garnett pulled some shit on the court, we would be upset with our own player if he said something to Garnett about it after the game? Or do we only chastise our player and protect the delicate sensibilities of opposing rookies who are a feel-good story, regarless of what the facts may be?

Honestly, a player walking up to to an opposing player and saying something to him in the midst of a very contentious series seems like an absolutely non story to me. :dunno:

Unless it incites that player to go off and kill us in the next game. That would suck. :)
 
I have no idea about this specific incident, but as a player, I am totally impressed with Daniels.
 
It doesn't matter. We won. Shut your fucking mouth and walk to the lockerroom. You want to talk in Game 5? Ask Daniels who won Game 4.
Despite my sort of 'devil's advocacy', I do agree with this. Mo should have walked off the court and gotten even on the court in Game 5. I hope poking the bear (or Rockette in this case) doesn't come back to haunt us.

Anyone remember a certain comment by Parsons relating to Batum for example? Yeah, like that.
 
So if Kevin Garnett pulled some shit on the court, we would be upset with our own player if he said something to Garnett about it after the game? Or do we only chastise our player and protect the delicate sensibilities of opposing rookies who are a feel-good story, regarless of what the facts may be?

Honestly, a player walking up to to an opposing player and saying something to him in the midst of a very contentious series seems like an absolutely non story to me. :dunno:

Unless it incites that player to go off and kill us in the next game. That would suck. :)

Maybe Blazer fans just want their players to be better than average, want them to be above this petty garbage. Just like I want Blazer fans to be better than other fans around the league. As much as I agreed with them, I was hugely disappointed with the fans chanting "BS" and "these refs suck" during last night's game. I hold our team and our fans to a higher standard, and expect better than I would expect from other franchises.
 
I think fans should ride the refs for specific blown calls, and series of blown calls, in the hopes of getting them to focus better. But I agree Platy, no need for the insulting chants that are sure to backfire.
 
I have no idea about this specific incident, but as a player, I am totally impressed with Daniels.

What an amazing story. It sucks that he's killing us, but how can you not be amazed by what this kid has done?
 
So if Kevin Garnett pulled some shit on the court, we would be upset with our own player if he said something to Garnett about it after the game? Or do we only chastise our player and protect the delicate sensibilities of opposing rookies who are a feel-good story, regarless of what the facts may be?

Honestly, a player walking up to to an opposing player and saying something to him in the midst of a very contentious series seems like an absolutely non story to me. :dunno:

Unless it incites that player to go off and kill us in the next game. That would suck. :)

BIG difference between an established player like KG and a D-Leaguer who just shot his first NBA free throws.
 
Context matters though for Troy...you are getting a chance as young kid to play in NBA playoff basketball with NO EXPECTATIONS. Damn right he's going to shoot free and easy. If we told CJ or Will "hey, get in there and do what you can, no worries you are getting 10 mins straight up go nuts." ...they might produce similar results. But alas we can't do that...we have expectation. Its why T-rob has been used in limited time despite good energy..feels like Scotts doesn't want to press his luck.

As for the Mo thing...yeah words likely were not necessary and I think he SHOULD have said something to what happened (unless it happened off court maybe)...even a brief, "there was this play/issue in the <whatever quarter>" and leave it at that for us to find, review and see where he came from with it. The whole "they know what they did" bit is overdone. I like toughness, and I like Portland stepping up to the cheap crap Houston is doing...commentators on both channels mentioned at least once about how this series will get more and more chippy...but lets do tough with legit cause, Mo should have given it context.
 
Maybe Blazer fans just want their players to be better than average, want them to be above this petty garbage. Just like I want Blazer fans to be better than other fans around the league. As much as I agreed with them, I was hugely disappointed with the fans chanting "BS" and "these refs suck" during last night's game. I hold our team and our fans to a higher standard, and expect better than I would expect from other franchises.

Exactly right and repped.
 
Context matters though for Troy...you are getting a chance as young kid to play in NBA playoff basketball with NO EXPECTATIONS. Damn right he's going to shoot free and easy. If we told CJ or Will "hey, get in there and do what you can, no worries you are getting 10 mins straight up go nuts." ...they might produce similar results. But alas we can't do that...we have expectation. Its why T-rob has been used in limited time despite good energy..feels like Scotts doesn't want to press his luck.

As for the Mo thing...yeah words likely were not necessary and I think he SHOULD have said something to what happened (unless it happened off court maybe)...even a brief, "there was this play/issue in the <whatever quarter>" and leave it at that for us to find, review and see where he came from with it. The whole "they know what they did" bit is overdone. I like toughness, and I like Portland stepping up to the cheap crap Houston is doing...commentators on both channels mentioned at least once about how this series will get more and more chippy...but lets do tough with legit cause, Mo should have given it context.

We're up 3-1. It doesn't matter what he did or what he said. All you do is reply "3-1" or "scoreboard" and you win. There is nothing they can say. You don't go over to their sideline as they're trying to walk off the court and try to continue stuff. You fume in the lockerroom and tell your teammates what he said or did. Then you make sure it's taken care of in Game 5.
 
2 questions.

1) is thread title racist way to say lin guarding mo?

2) why did barton hold mo back? This was the peoples champs chance at some playoff minutes.
 
What an amazing story. It sucks that he's killing us, but how can you not be amazed by what this kid has done?
When he first came in the game in game 3, I got a bad feeling he was going to make some shots just based on his obvious skill in shooting the ball. The amazing part to me is just his poise. The Blazers have had some guys who could drain shots in D-League and in practice, then they get into the game and tighten up. Not this guy. He walked into that pressure cooker and calmly just gets in position and makes shots. That's pretty special.
 
When he first came in the game in game 3, I got a bad feeling he was going to make some shots just based on his obvious skill in shooting the ball. The amazing part to me is just his poise. The Blazers have had some guys who could drain shots in D-League and in practice, then they get into the game and tighten up. Not this guy. He walked into that pressure cooker and calmly just gets in position and makes shots. That's pretty special.

Agreed. I actually foresaw it coming when Parsons fouled out. It was an ominous feeling. Dude has the same demeanor as Dame. Cold as ice.
 
What an overblown bunch of nothing. First reports after the game were that Harden and Williams were in a fight, and then you see the video, and I'm wondering "that's it?"

Was it ideal, no, but it's hardly worth bashing Mo Williams over, especially since he played a huge role in the win.
 

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