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Hey Trench let me extend the olive branch. I get what you are saying, I bet you can't truly deny that the call was blown. That's pretty obvious, but the question is did they blow it on purpose? I think the issue of your counter comment that caused a little response was saying that flamish response is that he's a superstar therefore he deserves to get calls like that. Well in all honesty in the spirit of sportsmanship no player should ever get preferential treatment on the field of competition.... Ever. Does it happen? Of course it does, but that doesn't make it defensible.
That is the one element that makes Golf one of the great sportsman's games (some of the younger hot heads have tarnished it) you call you're own fouls on yourself. In fact if you ever see a match-play event, opponents have the right to call a player out on not calling a penalty on themselves, but almost never will due to the honor system.
So in other words good players will get calls, but we as fans should at least try to be honest and say "Wow we got away with one there, but I'll take the win"

Hey Trench let me extend the olive branch. I get what you are saying, I bet you can't truly deny that the call was blown. That's pretty obvious, but the question is did they blow it on purpose? I think the issue of your counter comment that caused a little response was saying that flamish response is that he's a superstar therefore he deserves to get calls like that. Well in all honesty in the spirit of sportsmanship no player should ever get preferential treatment on the field of competition.... Ever. Does it happen? Of course it does, but that doesn't make it defensible.
That is the one element that makes Golf one of the great sportsman's games (some of the younger hot heads have tarnished it) you call you're own fouls on yourself. In fact if you ever see a match-play event, opponents have the right to call a player out on not calling a penalty on themselves, but almost never will due to the honor system.
So in other words good players will get calls, but we as fans should at least try to be honest and say "Wow we got away with one there, but I'll take the win"
And Kobe still had to make that amazing shot. "You've got to make your freethrows."
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/basketball/nba/2005-03-02-bryant-settles_x.htmIs this a sports forum or a criminal investigation forum?
I root for a basketball player and a basketball team. Not for a rapist. If he did in fact do what she had claimed he did, let GOD BE THE JUDGE OF THAT. He was never in fact proven guilty. Im I correct? I really would like to know. But, as far as I know, he's not guilty. INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GULITY CORRECT? He settled out of court? Honestly, I did not know that. I seriously missed that part. I'm guilty of not knowing everything about Kobe Bryant. WOW!
Superstar calls are BS. By reading one of your posts, we agree on this. You don't get those calls if you don't play for a desirable market and there is no more desirable market then LA which boasts the biggest fanbase in the league. There is no less desirable market then Milwaukee for the exact opposite reason. Kobe received superstar calls as a rookie, so save the earning it nonsense. Favoritism brings into question the results of games and seasons. Plain and simple, it sucks. Teams like Portland and Milwaukee are on the other side of this uneven playing field from the Lakers... it shouldn't come as any surprise that their fans and many other sport fans are turned off by it. I think it limits the league's popularity as many view the results as predetermined or at least highly managed.This is about the refs handing the GAME to LAKERS RIGHT? Well, i dont think that happened and I explained why.
Your feet don't have to be set for it to be called charging.Block/Charge:
A block/charge foul occurs when a defender tries to get in front of his man to stop him from going in that direction. If he does not get into a legal defensive position and contact occurs, it is a blocking foul. If he gets to a legal position and the offensive player runs into him it is an offensive foul. In both situations, if the contact is marginal, no foul may be called. To get into a legal position defending against the dribble, the defender needs to get his torso directly in the path and beat him to the spot. On a drive to the basket, the defender must get to his position before the shooter starts his upward shooting motion. For off ball players, the defender must get into position and allow enough opportunity for the offensive player to stop and/or change direction. All ties are considered blocks as the defender did not beat him to the spot but arrived at the same time.
It's not just this one call, it's that there's a systemic officiating bias towards "superstar" players, in particular those who play in a large market city and are marketable. And it absolutely destroys the game.I just don't get why KS is bitching about it. It is one game, dude. The Blazers' haven't gotten the benefit of one call this year?
Your feet don't have to be set for it to be called charging.

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/basketball/nba/2005-03-02-bryant-settles_x.htm
If you say something that is factually wrong on an internet chat site, expect someone to correct you. Take offense if you want, but in this anonymous environment there is really no need.
In the court of public opinion, a considerable percentage of people view Kobe as a rich and privileged rapist who bought his way out of a Felony charge. I don't see why those people should "get over" something as serious as rape especially if they actually read up on what he did.
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Superstar calls are BS. By reading one of your posts, we agree on this. You don't get those calls if you don't play for a desirable market and there is no more desirable market then LA which boasts the biggest fanbase in the league. There is no less desirable market then Milwaukee for the exact opposite reason. Kobe received superstar calls as a rookie, so save the earning it nonsense. Favoritism brings into question the results of games and seasons. Plain and simple, it sucks. Teams like Portland and Milwaukee are on the other side of this uneven playing field from the Lakers... it shouldn't come as any surprise that their fans and many other sport fans are turned off by it. I think it limits the league's popularity as many view the results as predetermined or at least highly managed.
btw... BJ Penn is awesome

Just finished watching the game. Was def a charge, no question. KingSpeed is leaving out something though. The Bux missed like 7 or 8 free throws down the stretch. I think they lost it more the refs helping the Lakers win it. Great game!
Hey Trench I'm not one to let facts get in the way of a good opinion, but Kobe settled out of court. That essentially means Kobe paid her a huge sum of cash to drop the charges.... Why would he do that? Ohh and that is considerably different than going through the judicial system and being proven free of guilt.
MBS-Multiple Bullshit Calls. Bucks were robbed.
