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Old 12-17-2006, 10:41 AM
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Isiah Thomas has totally destroyed this once proud Knicks Organization.
J.R. Smith had the right to be pissed and to be beat the sh*t out of
Mardy Collins. If you didn't Smith to dunk again, Collins should just
hacked him or even just grab him around his waist. Instead this dumbass
horse collared him around his neck. He could seriously hurt Smith's neck
by grabbing him and pulling him back. Collins if you don't want your Knicks
to be embarrassed, then start playing better basketball.
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Old 12-17-2006, 10:45 AM
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Collins if you don't want your Knicks
to be embarrassed, then start playing better basketball.


---i agree with that. you don't want them to win by more than 20, stop them. but don't resort to foulling someone. what if that guy had suffered an injury? it's ridiculous. i have a ton more problems with actions like this than i do with too much 'celebration' when you do well. this is unsportsmanlike, akin with to spitting in that guys face. these guys are supposed to be adults, the cream of the crop. you don't stoop to these levels because you're losing!
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Old 12-17-2006, 10:52 AM
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Both teams are guilty. It was a dick move by the Nuggets coach to leave the starters in the game and it was a bonehead move for the hard foul. Of course you're not dealing with rocket scientists.
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Old 12-17-2006, 10:57 AM
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i don't see pulling your starters as necessary. guys earned a starting spot, if they want to play, let them play. this is't little league here. guys want stats, etc.
whatever happens, no one has the right to foul someone because they didn't want them to do a layup.
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Old 12-17-2006, 10:59 AM
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i don't see pulling your starters as necessary. guys earned a starting spot, if they want to play, let them play. this is't little league here. guys want stats, etc.
whatever happens, no one has the right to foul someone because they didn't want them to do a layup.
It's called sportsmanship. And it's severely lacking in the new and improved thug life, it's all about me NBA.
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Old 12-17-2006, 11:02 AM
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i guess on a scale of sportsmanship, i'd rank leaving starters in far below an admitted blatant foul to keep another layup in front of the home crowd from occurring.
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Old 12-17-2006, 11:06 AM
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You have a shot clock, so you can't be holding the ball until
the game is over. If you think the Nuggets are going to let
the shot clock run out and not try to score is crazy. Basketball
is a stats happy sport
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Old 12-17-2006, 11:08 AM
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You have a shot clock, so you can't be holding the ball until
the game is over. If you think the Nuggets are going to let
the shot clock run out and not try to score is crazy. Basketball
is a stats happy sport
Less than 2 minutes to go with a 19 point lead. Showing off by dunking on the Knicks homecourt and leaving the starters in the game. Not only is it a sign of bad sportsmanship, it's also idiotic to leave your stars in a game that's already decided due to the risk of injury.

Am I the only one in this thread who has played organized sports?
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Old 12-17-2006, 11:10 AM
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Less than 2 minutes to go with a 19 point lead. Showing off by dunking on the Knicks homecourt and leaving the starters in the game. Not only is it a sign of bad sportsmanship, it's also idiotic to leave your stars in a game that's already decided due to the risk of injury.

Am I the only one in this thread who has played organized sports?
i understand what you're saying. and of course had one of the starters incurred an injury, the coach would get roasted. fact is, one almost did get injured, due to a player foulling him.
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Old 12-17-2006, 11:21 AM
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Less than 2 minutes to go with a 19 point lead. Showing off by dunking on the Knicks homecourt and leaving the starters in the game. Not only is it a sign of bad sportsmanship, it's also idiotic to leave your stars in a game that's already decided due to the risk of injury.

Am I the only one in this thread who has played organized sports?

Played for 4 years of football, 3 years of hoops and baseball, until I shattered
my ankle in my 2nd basketball game as a senior in high school, was going
to play Div 3 basketball. Ankle has never been the same since. Currently play
in adult hoops league.

These guys are paid big money to put points on the board. I rather see
stars put points on the board than rather than the guy on the end of the
bench. This would piss me off running up the score in high school
and college sports. Thats were you should sportsmanship and people
learn to show respect.
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Old 12-17-2006, 11:08 AM
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they should have knelt...lol let the clock run down. ridiculous, and the players are pointing the fingers at others for making them act poorly. take some responsibility! just like t.o., that guy got in my face and made me spit in his!!
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