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In retrospect it was pretty damn funny.
After watching it, I laughed pretty hard. He had a "doh!" Moment when he saw it go in.
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In retrospect it was pretty damn funny.
Like when he blasted Navaro in the sac? Fucking hell of a great guy.
Like when he blasted Navaro in the sac? Fucking hell of a great guy.
Under the same circumstances with the same reaction, it wouldn't bother me one tiny little itty bitty bit. There was no rubbing in the face, or posturing, or 'take that bitches' or anything of the sort. He tossed the ball at the basket from 35 feet at the end of the game and it went in. Not a big fucking deal.Well like I said I would love to see another player from another team do it to the Blazers just for the reaction because I think most of the fans would be singing a different tune. Say Kobe Bryant? Then again I think Kobe has more class than that.
That's just it, isn't it? What he did didn't make the opponent look bad.I think Batum realized he was wrong. Seems like a great guy and wouldn't purposely try to make an opponent look bad.
LOL. That's what I saw, too. It was pretty funny.True. The scenario was "should I shoot it......oh what the hell, oh fuck it went in......
Under the same circumstances with the same reaction, it wouldn't bother me one tiny little itty bitty bit. There was no rubbing in the face, or posturing, or 'take that bitches' or anything of the sort. He tossed the ball at the basket from 35 feet at the end of the game and it went in. Not a big fucking deal.
On top of that, Gregg pretty much said "He's a good kid, we got our ass kicked. Who cares?" And Parker emphasized as much. I'll take their two words than anyone on a message board. lol.
Is there any response by San Antonio about that shot? If they didn't publicly say anything, I don't see how this would be a problem
Had he made a bee-line for the hoop, sure I could see why people would be upset. But he lofted a 35+ foot shot.
And fans are making a bigger deal out of this than it's worth.
Since you didn't read the thread AT ALL, Popp said he didn't care about the shot. He understands and Nic is a good kid.
...Is there any response by San Antonio about that shot? If they didn't publicly say anything, I don't see how this would be a problem
AP said:Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said no offense ws taken. "Why would I be mad at that?" he asked. "He's a good kid. I don't care."
Repped for Research.It's funny you should say that. On the Spurs version of Bedge, the writers do not say anything about it being a cheap triple double, or call for his head.
http://www.poundingtherock.com/2013/11/3/5060230/Trail-blazers-outlast-spurs-115-105
http://www.poundingtherock.com/2013...returns-but-spurs-youngsters-m-i-a-in-115-105
http://www.poundingtherock.com/2013/11/3/5060362/spurs-fall-to-blazers-115-105
And it was only mentioned 10 times out of 800 comments in their game thread.
http://www.poundingtherock.com/2013...io-spurs-at-portland-trail-blazers-nov-2-2013
I don't really think it was a huge deal, but it was completely bush league.
Think about it this way fans.
Phoenix beat us 104-91 on opening night. Are any of you seriously going to sit there and type that you wouldn't have been pissed if one of the Suns players launched a shot in an attempt to get a triple double at the end of that game?
or if we were playing the Clippers and Ginger did it?
you people would be crying about how horrible it was.
I don't really think it was a huge deal, but it was completely bush league.
Think about it this way fans.
Phoenix beat us 104-91 on opening night. Are any of you seriously going to sit there and type that you wouldn't have been pissed if one of the Suns players launched a shot in an attempt to get a triple double at the end of that game?
or if we were playing the Clippers and Ginger did it?
you people would be crying about how horrible it was.
No, 'us people' wouldn't. At least I wouldn't, because contrary to your generalization. I don't give a fuck, you play until the buzzer/whistle sounds. If they walked off and the Suns launched it, its our fault for stopping play too soon.
So no it wasn't "bush league". It's sports and you play to score until the end buzzer sounds, case closed.
They were up 11, and Dragic got a layup with about 20 seconds left. I don't think anyone here said anything.
I guarantee I couldn't care less if we lost, and someone threw up a 35 footer to get a triple double. Who gives a shit.
So you're the 1 fan that loves when the Buc's attack the line of scrimmage when the other team is kneeling down instead of running up the score. Got it
Phoenix got the ball with 40 seconds to play. Dragic hit a lay up before the shot clock expired.
They also got the ball with 9 seconds to play, and ran the clock out with class. No one can convince me that people wouldn't have been calling him out in this forum had he ran that ball down and shot a 3 up 13
Be prepared. I don't see an issue with it. Is it against the rules?
Not at all.
Completely classless though, and just another senseless reason for an injury to happen after the game is over for all intents and purposes.
Classless is only in your opinion. Is there a mercy rule in Football or Basketball?
And if everyone was prepared to play until the buzzer sounded, there would be no risk of injury. So that is irrelevant.
Also last time I checked hucking a 35 footer doesn't equal blasting across the O-Line on a kneel-down, but whatever, my points still stand.
How is it different?
So since every team is prepared the other 3 and 14/15 quarters in football, there are no injuries?
Batum = Bush League!!!!
