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I went to the NCAA games at Moda last week with one of my sons. Somehow we ended up in the Indiana section, who was playing my alma mater Saint Mary’s. I just could not believe how awful these people were. We could only laugh eventually but fucking morons. Hey fans: the players and refs don’t hear 90% of the garbage you say. The refs don’t change a call because of you. It’s a game. Sit down and enjoy the ass whooping we put on you.
I was working the games..
Had a cheerleader for UCLA tell me the St. Mary's fans were making fun of the black players hair.
It was everywhere.
 
You & I see this differently.
I am applauding Nurk for many different reasons.
I also applaud Russell Westbrook for his actions.
The NBA has a serious problem with spectators being WAY TOO CLOSE to the players/coaches/officials. It is a ticking time bomb.
Hopefully, Nurk's actions will highlight a part of your stance, which is escalation. It will only get worse, the league needs to know this.
Considering content, Nurk's actions were very tame.
There is a decent chance, unless the NBA moves spectators back 10-20 feet, that the next guy who gets heckled about a dead grandmother wont be a classy as Nurk was.
Yes, I said "classy".
Yeah, if you think, regardless of how offensive or triggering a fucking spectator's words are, that turning something verbal into something physical is classy, we definitely see things differently. As far as I know the NBA has always had courtside seats and seats in the row right behind the bench seats the players have sat on. Those seats sell for a lot because of the proximity to the action and we've had very very few incidents due to fan proximity. I don't think fans saying vile things to players is the exception here, Nurk's lack of self control is. The positioning of the fans isn't problematic because historically and statistically an insignificant amount of incidents have come as a result of fan proximity. Nurk's actions are problematic though because he has shown less self control than almost every player in league history.
 
Yeah, if you think, regardless of how offensive or triggering a fucking spectator's words are, that turning something verbal into something physical is classy, we definitely see things differently. As far as I know the NBA has always had courtside seats and seats in the row right behind the bench seats the players have sat on. Those seats sell for a lot because of the proximity to the action and we've had very very few incidents due to fan proximity. I don't think fans saying vile things to players is the exception here, Nurk's lack of self control is. The positioning of the fans isn't problematic because historically and statistically an insignificant amount of incidents have come as a result of fan proximity. Nurk's actions are problematic though because he has shown less self control than almost every player in league history.
Forget about historically.
This, sadly, has become a nation of folks who feel entitled.
Hell, just look at what's going on in airports/airplanes.
People have forgotten how to be civil and behave. This is not just an NBA issue, it also reflects society in general.
Your opinions that we've had "very very few incidents" due to fan proximity and that Nurk shows "less self control than almost every player in league history" are wrong.
 
Forget about historically.
This, sadly, has become a nation of folks who feel entitled.
Hell, just look at what's going on in airports/airplanes.
People have forgotten how to be civil and behave. This is not just an NBA issue, it also reflects society in general.
Your opinions that we've had "very very few incidents" due to fan proximity and that Nurk shows "less self control than almost every player in league history" are wrong.
Oh please site how I'm wrong about the statistics when it comes to players engaging heckling fans physically? Also don't site some bullshit that goes on elsewhere when NBA fans have been yelling vile things at players for nearly a century. Shit in the NBA hasn't changed because assholes aren't respecting the order of law in airports. If anything over the years fans have stopped throwing objects at players as much and most of the racist slurs have stopped.
 
Forget about historically.
This, sadly, has become a nation of folks who feel entitled.
Hell, just look at what's going on in airports/airplanes.
People have forgotten how to be civil and behave. This is not just an NBA issue, it also reflects society in general.

People antagonizing and sticking a phone in someone's face to film the reaction are a very small step away from paparazzi. I foolishly hope the laws will somehow, someday catch up with the digital intoxication washing over us.
 
People antagonizing and sticking a phone in someone's face to film the reaction are a very small step away from paparazzi. I foolishly hope the laws will somehow, someday catch up with the digital intoxication washing over us.
Hell, 30 years ago my brother in-law had to put his big ass video camera (huge) in everyones face during fam get togethers. Man, that got tiring.
 
Hell, 30 years ago my brother in-law had to put his big ass video camera (huge) in everyones face during fam get togethers. Man, that got tiring.

The only saving grace was, you figured it had to be just as tiring for him to lug that stupid thing around!
 
I was working the games..
Had a cheerleader for UCLA tell me the St. Mary's fans were making fun of the black players hair.
It was everywhere.

Not saying it’s right but I would bet anything it wasn’t “the black players”, but probably Tiger Campbells hair which is a little noteworthy since he hasn’t cut it since he was in HS.
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The only saving grace was, you figured it had to be just as tiring for him to lug that stupid thing around!
yeah and every family or group had at least one person non stop scanning the crowd with one on their shoulder.
 
$40K...yikes!

and I was enraged for a week over a $150 speeding ticket. Of course, I was justified. It happened in Turner, Oregon and I got a ticked for going 28mph in a 25mph zone. I shit you not. That little piece of shit town is a speed trap. 50 dollars for every MPH over the limit

that was 15 years ago and I'm getting pissed off thinking about it right now. What a little twerp sneering cop
Aumsville/Turner cops are the WORST!
 
Good point, but I have a question. Are you giving Nurk the benefit of the doubt because of the uniform he wears?
Yes and No

Obviously his status as a player on our team makes a difference; but I feel like I’d react fairly the same if most anyone else were to do this.
Somebody like Westbrook who has a detailed history of getting into it with fans might not yield the same opinion. But in situations like this I’m generally inclined to think the fan was probably in the wrong.
 
Yes and No

Obviously his status as a player on our team makes a difference; but I feel like I’d react fairly the same if most anyone else were to do this.
Somebody like Westbrook who has a detailed history of getting into it with fans might not yield the same opinion. But in situations like this I’m generally inclined to think the fan was probably in the wrong.
I respect that. Had Nurk had to walk by this fan on the way off the court, I’d be cool with it. He walked ALL THE WAY ACROSS THE COURT away from our locker room to confront this guy. Changes everything in my opinion.
 
I am curious if Nurk had to walk all the way across the court to confront this guy, how did he hear what he was saying over the crowd? I have never been courtside, but if he was saying things about Nurks family, I would think he would have had to be yelling very loud for Nurk to be able to hear him from across the court? Is that even realistic?
 
I am curious if Nurk had to walk all the way across the court to confront this guy, how did he hear what he was saying over the crowd? I have never been courtside, but if he was saying things about Nurks family, I would think he would have had to be yelling very loud for Nurk to be able to hear him from across the court? Is that even realistic?
At an NBA game, not very likely.
 
I am curious if Nurk had to walk all the way across the court to confront this guy, how did he hear what he was saying over the crowd? I have never been courtside, but if he was saying things about Nurks family, I would think he would have had to be yelling very loud for Nurk to be able to hear him from across the court? Is that even realistic?
nurk clearly heard him, otherwise he wouldnt go there to confront him

its fucking nurk, he can be irritating, even to a person who likes him like me, so does anyone really believe he doesnt get trash talked often all around the league, but he never reacted like this before

and im pretty sure he likes to engage in trah talk with fans, just like he does with the players
 
Anybody else notice Devin Booker got into it with a courtside fan last night.
I'm tellin' ya all.....
It's a ticking time bomb.
Yeah a ticking time bomb that has been so volatile that it's gone off like twice in the history of the game. Find me an example of it going really bad besides Vernon Maxwell in 1995 and the Malice at the Palace. I'm pretty sure what Nurk did is the third most aggressive thing that's ever happened from a player to a fan. Fans have thrown things at players but that has been more dangerous in baseball and football who have huge barriers between the fans and players. Your take on this one lacks anything in the way of evidence to support your level of concern.
 
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Yeah a ticking time bomb that has been so volatile that it's gone off like twice in the history of the game. Find me an example of it going really bad besides Vernon Maxwell in 1995 and the Malice at the Palace. I'm pretty sure what Nurk did is the third most aggressive thing that's ever happened from a player to a fan. Fans have thrown things at players but that has been more dangerous in baseball and football who have huge barriers between the fans and players. Your take on this one lacks anything in the way of evidence to support your level of concern.
I am trying to stay civil with you, but you are beginning to anger me...
A "ticking time bomb" refers to a situation which has not happened yet, other than the two examples you gave.
So forgive me for a lack of "evidence".
Evidently, you are ok with the Westbrook, Booker, Nurkic, Anthony, James issues that have happened this season.
Good for you.
 
Wade has more real world experience on that front than just about anyone here.
I don't know if he's been in law enforcement or not but he's going to have to give a little more evidence to his posts of impending doom despite the hundred plus thousand games played in the history of the league with really only one serious incident and never any serious injury or death. Statistically the players have been a much greater danger to each other than the players are to the fans or vice versa.

I mean I guess if you buy into the idea that society is devolving because a statistically insignificant number of people have committed crimes in planes and airports due to a media driven conflict between FAA laws and idiots who think putting a piece of cloth over there face is somehow limiting a right to flying that is not even close to being promised to them... then I guess anything that hasn't been a danger before now is. I tend to think the atmosphere at games has always been pretty damn hostile without any history that would cause concern and I don't think that atmosphere is shifting towards something more volatile.
 
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I am trying to stay civil with you, but you are beginning to anger me...
A "ticking time bomb" refers to a situation which has not happened yet, other than the two examples you gave.
So forgive me for a lack of "evidence".
Evidently, you are ok with the Westbrook, Booker, Nurkic, Anthony, James issues that have happened this season.
Good for you.
Going back and forth with fans, even the fans that are on the court after games has been happening as far as I know throughout the history of the game... that's at every level of the game where proximity is just about the same as it is in the NBA. Still we've seen no reason to think that a serious incident is impending. Sorry you're getting angry because you have a suspicion that I find to be far more based in paranoia than in any kind of reality.
 

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