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Re: Houston vrs. that purple and yellow team
« Reply #30 on: May 07, 2009, 01:31:56 AM »

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I freakin HATE this Lakers team.  I HATE Kobe's cockiness...I HATE that they get away with so much junk.  There is HATE in my heart right now.


They are so easy to hate. A bunch of cheap punks.

Re: Houston vrs. that purple and yellow team
« Reply #31 on: May 07, 2009, 01:35:52 AM »

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Holy Overreaction Joey Crawford!

But what else is new.

Artest bumped Kobe, should have been a T but ejection hell no.

Joey Crawford must be taking lessons from Bennett Salvadore

After watching the replay, it looks like Artest got ejected for pantomiming an elbow being thrown, and Crawford interpreted it as a throatslash type move.  He got the hook immediately after making the gesture, then tried to tell Crawford he was mimicking the elbow.  Unfortunate if that's what got him ejected.

Re: Houston vrs. that purple and yellow team
« Reply #32 on: May 07, 2009, 01:58:36 AM »

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Was that an elbow Kobe threw at Artest's throat??

Yup. Hard to say if this is just bad officiating or if this is one of "those" games.

Wow, I wonder if that's a suspension for Kobe - the rules are very specific that any elbow foul above the shoulders is a suspension.

Highly unlikely.  Last game Kobe threw a knee/elbow combo to Battier's head with no call at all...why would a sole elbow that resulted in a foul on ARTEST result in a suspension.

That play in Game 1 looked at least somewhat incidental to Kobe standing up.  This was just "box out, get pushed, swing elbow into Artest's throat, grab rebound".  The rulebook is very specific that any elbow foul above the shoulders is an ejection.

I'll be shocked to see the league do it too, though.


sorry but that's a load of horse-you-know-what. What Kobe did in Game 1 was completely intentional. It reminded me of an old Dennis Rodman play I saw once trying to get tangled up in the other player solely for the purpose of falling on that guy. Add in Vujacic's blow to Battier's head opening him up and forcing him to get 4 stitches. And Fisher has no business in Game 3 after what he did today. That's just a dirty, shady basketball team.
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Re: Houston vrs. that purple and yellow team
« Reply #33 on: May 07, 2009, 02:01:42 AM »

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if the league suspends kobe 1 game (which they should, based on the rules), they'd also be saying that the refs not only missed the call, they called it on the other guy and then ejected him. while that would be great to actually see, i can't imagine it happening.

Re: Houston vrs. that purple and yellow team
« Reply #34 on: May 07, 2009, 02:03:50 AM »

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Kobe and Fisher are both facing possible suspensions.


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Re: Houston vrs. that purple and yellow team
« Reply #35 on: May 07, 2009, 02:06:21 AM »

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Was that an elbow Kobe threw at Artest's throat??

Yup. Hard to say if this is just bad officiating or if this is one of "those" games.

Wow, I wonder if that's a suspension for Kobe - the rules are very specific that any elbow foul above the shoulders is a suspension.

Highly unlikely.  Last game Kobe threw a knee/elbow combo to Battier's head with no call at all...why would a sole elbow that resulted in a foul on ARTEST result in a suspension.

That play in Game 1 looked at least somewhat incidental to Kobe standing up.  This was just "box out, get pushed, swing elbow into Artest's throat, grab rebound".  The rulebook is very specific that any elbow foul above the shoulders is an ejection.

I'll be shocked to see the league do it too, though.


sorry but that's a load of horse-you-know-what. What Kobe did in Game 1 was completely intentional. It reminded me of an old Dennis Rodman play I saw once trying to get tangled up in the other player solely for the purpose of falling on that guy. Add in Vujacic's blow to Battier's head opening him up and forcing him to get 4 stitches. And Fisher has no business in Game 3 after what he did today. That's just a dirty, shady basketball team.


You're misunderstanding me - I didn't say it wasn't intentional, just that since Kobe was trying to get up with the ball, it was difficult for the league to say it was clearly intentional.  I think it was, but I'm talking about how the league interprets the rules.  With the elbow, I don't see how they can claim it was part of the play.

Re: Houston vrs. that purple and yellow team
« Reply #36 on: May 07, 2009, 07:23:53 AM »

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Was that an elbow Kobe threw at Artest's throat??

Yup. Hard to say if this is just bad officiating or if this is one of "those" games.

Wow, I wonder if that's a suspension for Kobe - the rules are very specific that any elbow foul above the shoulders is a suspension.

Highly unlikely.  Last game Kobe threw a knee/elbow combo to Battier's head with no call at all...why would a sole elbow that resulted in a foul on ARTEST result in a suspension.

That play in Game 1 looked at least somewhat incidental to Kobe standing up.  This was just "box out, get pushed, swing elbow into Artest's throat, grab rebound".  The rulebook is very specific that any elbow foul above the shoulders is an ejection.

I'll be shocked to see the league do it too, though.


sorry but that's a load of horse-you-know-what. What Kobe did in Game 1 was completely intentional. It reminded me of an old Dennis Rodman play I saw once trying to get tangled up in the other player solely for the purpose of falling on that guy. Add in Vujacic's blow to Battier's head opening him up and forcing him to get 4 stitches. And Fisher has no business in Game 3 after what he did today. That's just a dirty, shady basketball team.


Not to mention Odumbs football tackle on Ray last year at Staples during the regular season. I'll never understand why Lamar never got ejected or suspended for that one either.

Re: Houston vrs. that purple and yellow team
« Reply #37 on: May 07, 2009, 07:27:35 AM »

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Was that an elbow Kobe threw at Artest's throat??

Yup. Hard to say if this is just bad officiating or if this is one of "those" games.

Wow, I wonder if that's a suspension for Kobe - the rules are very specific that any elbow foul above the shoulders is a suspension.

Highly unlikely.  Last game Kobe threw a knee/elbow combo to Battier's head with no call at all...why would a sole elbow that resulted in a foul on ARTEST result in a suspension.

That play in Game 1 looked at least somewhat incidental to Kobe standing up.  This was just "box out, get pushed, swing elbow into Artest's throat, grab rebound".  The rulebook is very specific that any elbow foul above the shoulders is an ejection.

I'll be shocked to see the league do it too, though.


sorry but that's a load of horse-you-know-what. What Kobe did in Game 1 was completely intentional. It reminded me of an old Dennis Rodman play I saw once trying to get tangled up in the other player solely for the purpose of falling on that guy. Add in Vujacic's blow to Battier's head opening him up and forcing him to get 4 stitches. And Fisher has no business in Game 3 after what he did today. That's just a dirty, shady basketball team.


Not to mention Odumbs football tackle on Ray last year at Staples during the regular season. I'll never understand why Lamar never got ejected or suspended for that one either.

not to defend a laker (god i feel dirty) but im pretty sure lamar got a game off for tackling ray.
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Re: Houston vrs. that purple and yellow team
« Reply #38 on: May 07, 2009, 08:12:14 AM »

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Was that an elbow Kobe threw at Artest's throat??

Yup. Hard to say if this is just bad officiating or if this is one of "those" games.

Wow, I wonder if that's a suspension for Kobe - the rules are very specific that any elbow foul above the shoulders is a suspension.

Highly unlikely.  Last game Kobe threw a knee/elbow combo to Battier's head with no call at all...why would a sole elbow that resulted in a foul on ARTEST result in a suspension.

That play in Game 1 looked at least somewhat incidental to Kobe standing up.  This was just "box out, get pushed, swing elbow into Artest's throat, grab rebound".  The rulebook is very specific that any elbow foul above the shoulders is an ejection.

I'll be shocked to see the league do it too, though.


sorry but that's a load of horse-you-know-what. What Kobe did in Game 1 was completely intentional. It reminded me of an old Dennis Rodman play I saw once trying to get tangled up in the other player solely for the purpose of falling on that guy. Add in Vujacic's blow to Battier's head opening him up and forcing him to get 4 stitches. And Fisher has no business in Game 3 after what he did today. That's just a dirty, shady basketball team.


Not to mention Odumbs football tackle on Ray last year at Staples during the regular season. I'll never understand why Lamar never got ejected or suspended for that one either.

not to defend a laker (god i feel dirty) but im pretty sure lamar got a game off for tackling ray.
He did.

Re: Houston vrs. that purple and yellow team
« Reply #39 on: May 07, 2009, 08:28:14 AM »

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Kobe and Fisher are both facing possible suspensions.

"Possible" being the key word here.

Re: Houston vrs. that purple and yellow team
« Reply #40 on: May 07, 2009, 09:10:43 AM »

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this serie is closer than people think.
houston bench is over fakers one.
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