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Re: WTF?! Stern trying to remove emotion from games
can you say LOCK - OUT
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can you say LOCK - OUT
Its coming.
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Do you have a link for this? Are you referring to another rule? I've never seen anything that "fist pumping" or celebrations or anything dealing with the emotions of a great play being in the refs hands.
The topic of this conversation was on the recent rules that just came out which make aggresive acts like simulating punching someone or punching the padding under the basket in response to the refs. There is obviously nothing regarding "fist pumps" just because a guy is showing some emotion over making a 3-point basket or something like that.
I honestly don't see anything wrong with those listed int he post. All 4 of those listed all drive me crazy when players do them.
Similar guidelines have been tried before and they didn't last the preseason.
btw, why against players so much? It's the coaches that drive me nuts more than the players.
From this link: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/ian_thomsen/09/24/technicals/index.html?eref=sihp
From Paragraph 2: "They will include air-punching at an official.
What consitutes "at"?
May be the first time I've agreed with you.
I'm in agreement 100%. I think the key is the "aggressive gestures" part of the that one listed. This has NOTHING to do with positive emotions. This has to do with players portraying violent acts on the floor. Similar swiping your finger across your throat, that is implicating violence. If a ref makes a bad call and you start punching the padding under the basket (like Sheed likes to do) that should be T'd up. Obviously no ref is going to call a "T" on a fist pump or celebration fist swing. Come on guys.
That aggressive gestures is just masking what it is really trying to control. That is the Kobe, Wade, LeBron and AI's of the world that drive to the hole and make a big grunt like they're being fouled. Then coming towards a ref or looking at the ref with some incredulous look. That is 100% what this is about. Folks will comply, and it is a good thing. I'm personally tired of Wade and Kobe flinging some worthless shot into the air and then starting down a ref with their palms up disrespecting their authority.
Let players decide the games with their playing.
From this link: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/ian_thomsen/09/24/technicals/index.html?eref=sihp
From Paragraph 2: "They will include air-punching at an official.
What consitutes "at"?
Stu Jackson said:"We're going to expand the universe of unsportsmanlike actions that will be penalized,'' NBA vice president of basketball operations Stu Jackson said Friday. "They will include air-punching at an official. Waving him off as a sign of disrespect. Running up to an official from across the court to voice a complaint. Flailing arms in disbelief. Jumping up and down and pirouetting in disbelief or clapping sarcastically at an official. Those are some of the types of actions that really have no place in our game."

Well put.You can't seriously expect this to be equally applied to anal-rapists and league pets, when none of the other pivotal, game-changing rules (traveling, palming the ball, taunting, deliberately injuring players...) are ever applied to them.
Good rules but they will be used to serve a deceitful outcome just as all other rules have been under Stern's operation of what has become a complete fraud.
Over-reaction much?
To me, I read it as Stern giving permission to give T's for those offenses. It doesn't mean that the refs have to follow it to T. The less whining to the refs aloud the less political the game is and I think it takes away from the superstar advantage.
I couldn't disagree more. I fear all these new rules do is put more control in the referee's hands over the outcome of any given game. Also, if you honestly think superstars are going to be T'ed up for the same things as other players, you must think they are currently called for fouls the same way as other players.
I don't think they care about who wins or loses as much as say, oh...covering the point spread.Thats if you think referees care about controlling the outcome of a game. I don't think David Stern is some Vince McMahon clone like most around here.
I don't think they care about who wins or loses as much as say, oh...covering the point spread.
Lol.Do you believe in UFO's and Bigfoot as well?
Wow. I just read this stupid thread. Most posters are on Stern's side. Even League Apologist Henry Abbott opposes these asinine changes.
http://espn.go.com/blog/TrueHoop/post/_/id/20021/seven-technical-thoughts
Okay Stern slappies, how about the next step--kicking out fans who show emotion?
Lol.
Because UFO's and Bigfoot have both been found guilty and served time like Donaghy. I get what you are saying, but as you think it's paranoia, I think it's naive to think Donaghy is the only referee to bet on games.
I couldn't disagree more. I fear all these new rules do is put more control in the referee's hands over the outcome of any given game. Also, if you honestly think superstars are going to be T'ed up for the same things as other players, you must think they are currently called for fouls the same way as other players.
