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Looking at the reply, it is clear that Roy went after Ariza right after the foul, that might explain why Ariza did not "check up" on rudy. The reply also clearly shows he was going for the ball. That's all, just a tough foul, and the other guy landed badly. That's all.
People find the oddest things to fight about on this forum.
Is that why he got a flagrant II and will probably get suspended?
People find the oddest things to fight about on this forum.
Stepping back, I have to admit I am acting pretty silly about all of this. It's kind of a pissing contest to see who's more mad about Ariza, isn't it?
Anyway, I'll calm down. Rudy's going to be okay (fingers crossed), and maybe Pau will give Ariza a reason to feel unsafe at night (fingers also crossed).
Ed, you're a reasonable chap. Too reasonable sometimes, but I can't hold that against you. Good on ya for not dropping down to our level.
People find the oddest things to fight about on this forum.
We just want to vent and call Ariza and LA a bitch, that's all.
Fans are understandably fired up and emotional about that play, especially when it involves the Lakers. We just want to vent and call Ariza and LA a bitch, that's all.
I dunno. I guess some of us are fans who react with emotion after a punk-ass foul by a Laker. I suppose we can't all be robots.![]()
And no one's saying you can't vent, certainly not me. This just seems like a strange thing to fight with other posters about.
Ed also didn't say you couldn't vent...he simply had a different opinion on the foul.
If people are going to argue against our emotional outbursts, there's going to be some emotional reactions as well. It's just part of being a fan.
It's like telling someone who's having the worst day of his life that everything is fine and just enlighten up a bit. Probably the last thing that guy wants to hear.
If people are going to argue against our emotional outbursts, there's going to be some emotional reactions as well. It's just part of being a fan.
It's like telling someone who's having the worst day of his life that everything is fine and just enlighten up a bit. Probably the last thing that guy wants to hear.
It's an obvious passive-aggressive tactic to keep telling that person everything is OK. I imagine the poster in question knew exactly what he was doing by calling the foul "semi-understandable" because Batum and Rudy were celebrating earlier in the game.
That's not what Ed said, though. He gave his opinion on the play. He didn't tell others what to think or feel. People just got angry that Ed didn't agree with them and rant also.
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Hopefully Rudy is OK and at 100% ASAP. I would bet that Batum's showboating and Rudy's celebrations after his three pointers and the overall score at the time added up to frustration for Ariza. It doesn't make it right, but it's at least semi-understandable.
Ed
Here is Ed's initial post on the subject. Surely you can see why some people would react emotionally when he calls the foul "semi-understandable" and calls out Batum and Rudy specifically for being the reason.
You have already demonstrated (and admitted) that your reading comprehension in this thread leaves something to be desired. I would advise, if you care at all about accuracy, that since you have difficulty reading the actual lines, you should probably stop trying to read between them.
Ed O.
That's not what Ed said, though. He gave his opinion on the play. He didn't tell others what to think or feel. People just got angry that Ed didn't agree with them and rant also.
Are you saying that your emotional outburst is "semi-understandable"?
Ed O.
You "would advise" me? Thanks for the unsolicited advice. What are the ramifications if I don't follow your advisce? At least I don't have a problem admitting that I read something wrong.
I would advise you to stop making yourself look foolish by incorrectly ascribing motivations to other posters, including me. It makes you look juvenile and unable to reason or control your emotions.
Ed O.
You should really work on your self-awareness, Ed. You could have handled this much better tonight, and instead you ran off posters who simply wanted to enjoy the victory with fellow fans.
Wait. Enjoy the victory or enjoy the victory AND bitch about Ariza being an asshole? It seems your last two posts are at odds with one another.
In any case, I am a fan. That I have a different outlook doesn't change that.
Again, though, you're cracking me up with the pop psychology. Does my lack of self-awareness and overall emotional intelligence stem from my mother being adopted and my parents splitting up when I was just a boy? From having to raise my siblings on the mean streets of Mexico City even as Interpol searched for the final piece to the international crime cartel's master plan... which had been instilled in my head through rote memorization before I was driven from Canada?
You're hilarious, man.
Ed O.
Wait. Enjoy the victory or enjoy the victory AND bitch about Ariza being an asshole? It seems your last two posts are at odds with one another.
odom will be suspended. he left the bench during an altercation. he is automatically suspended for one game. the nba is very consistent with that.Odom could likely be fined, but probably not suspended for leaving the bench. He did make his way out onto the baseline past the 3-point line, so technically he did "cross the line" so to speak.
Ariza should be fined, probably not suspended. If he becomes a repeat offender then you start issuing further punishment. If he said it wasn't malicious, believe him, but if it happens again, punish his ass.
It's a very hard foul, without question. You simply cannot wave your arms across another players body, when both are going at full speed, miss the ball completely, whack Rudy across the dome and expect not to get tossed. It's a dangerous play on the ball and Dick B. made the correct Flagrant 2 call REGARDLESS of the Ariza reaction afterwards.
Ariza should be fined, probably not suspended. If he becomes a repeat offender then you start issuing further punishment. If he said it wasn't malicious, believe him, but if it happens again, punish his ass.
Odom could likely be fined, but probably not suspended for leaving the bench. He did make his way out onto the baseline past the 3-point line, so technically he did "cross the line" so to speak.
Roy, LA, Travis could be fined, but far less likely than Odom and Ariza. They were protecting their teammate, not venting built up frustration after Portland opened up a can of whoop-ass on them.