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Re: Odom hit at game.
« Reply #15 on: June 14, 2010, 12:39:51 PM »

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Maybe the fan thought Odom needed a drink to find the ugly sister attractive.
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Re: Odom hit at game.
« Reply #16 on: June 14, 2010, 12:41:40 PM »

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I would never promote violence and think that whoever threw that bottle is pretty despicable...that being said, I always remember this when I think of Odom:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkmzK7zXqpQ

Re: Odom hit at game.
« Reply #17 on: June 14, 2010, 01:05:59 PM »

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Maybe im overly loyal cause the guy went to my hometown school (URI), but for the most part Lamar seems like a really nice guy. I think if we all played thousands of physical basketball games and they were all filmed we could find plays where we looked pretty dirty. In fact I think I may look Ray Allen to see if I can prove my point

Re: Odom hit at game.
« Reply #18 on: June 14, 2010, 01:08:02 PM »

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When I saw the title of this thread, I assumed the next two words would be ". . . by Kobe".  Lamar has disappeared.

But yeah, anybody who acts like a buffoon at a game should be barred from the Garden (Celts and Bruins) for life.

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Re: Odom hit at game.
« Reply #19 on: June 14, 2010, 01:13:35 PM »

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I  apologize on behalf of the city of Boston. We're better than that. That being said, I'm pretty sure nothing hit Odom... it hit the floor.
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Re: Odom hit at game.
« Reply #20 on: June 14, 2010, 01:16:42 PM »

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worst i found on a brief search was ray allens knee to varejo's groin earlier this playoffs. However, I am pretty sure there is some more nefarious footage out there. Anyone know one off hand?

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« Reply #21 on: June 14, 2010, 01:22:46 PM »

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Pretty sure Phil Jackson did it.

Haha, good thought.

Seriously, though, I'm on board with the people that think this is just plain lame behavior on the part of a lame fan. 

Probably one of the same jerks that made the "Laker Fan" video.

It's all pretty weak sauce in my opinion.
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Re: Odom hit at game.
« Reply #22 on: June 14, 2010, 01:35:29 PM »

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Agreed pretty lame behavior. We have a lot if really good knowledgeable fans here that show a lot is sportsmanship. It reflects poorly on everyone. The hools should just be allowed to clash in a seperate area apart from the main body of normal fans. Similar to futbol firms in Europe. That way innocents wouldn't be harmed.

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« Reply #23 on: June 14, 2010, 01:44:06 PM »

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Lame to throw stuff on the court.  With that said, I was wondering if it was someone throwing a cup of beer at Ron Artest.

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« Reply #24 on: June 14, 2010, 02:07:42 PM »

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I know I sound like an idiot, but this really doesn't bother me all that much.  I mean, I certainly would never throw anything on the floor (no matter how drunk and foolish i was acting).  And if I was at the game, and I saw the dude who did it, I would probably think to myself, "wow, that guy is a drunk fool.  He should and probably will be thrown out of here."  But stories like these really don't bother me.

I want the garden to be as terrifying a place as possible for opponents.  The atmosphere needs to be wild and that starts with the fans. 

Of course putting any player in some sort of danger is reprehensible, and the guy who threw the thing is a fool, but honestly I could care less about a few drunks giving Boston fans a bad name.  I want Boston to have the reputation of being the rowdiest fan base.
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Re: Odom hit at game.
« Reply #25 on: June 14, 2010, 02:17:31 PM »

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People are talking ejections and banning from Boston sport sites, etc.. How about criminal prosecution. Let's start with assault, attempted batttery, reckless endangerment...there must be some other crimes committed here.

Some pukey coward heaves something in the general direction of people, he puts those people in harms way....and should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law because of it.

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« Reply #26 on: June 14, 2010, 02:28:28 PM »

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I know I sound like an idiot, but this really doesn't bother me all that much.  I mean, I certainly would never throw anything on the floor (no matter how drunk and foolish i was acting).  And if I was at the game, and I saw the dude who did it, I would probably think to myself, "wow, that guy is a drunk fool.  He should and probably will be thrown out of here."  But stories like these really don't bother me.

I want the garden to be as terrifying a place as possible for opponents.  The atmosphere needs to be wild and that starts with the fans.  

Of course putting any player in some sort of danger is reprehensible, and the guy who threw the thing is a fool, but honestly I could care less about a few drunks giving Boston fans a bad name.  I want Boston to have the reputation of being the rowdiest fan base.
This is ridiculous.  You are advocating criminal behavior.  You may not care how the rest of the nation views our fanbase but I sure as hell do.  For the record, I've lived in quite a few cities around the nation and most people think of Boston fans as classless.  It makes me sick.

Also, I'm pretty sure you ARE prosecuted for throwing things onto courts.

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« Reply #27 on: June 14, 2010, 02:57:36 PM »

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I know I sound like an idiot, but this really doesn't bother me all that much.  I mean, I certainly would never throw anything on the floor (no matter how drunk and foolish i was acting).  And if I was at the game, and I saw the dude who did it, I would probably think to myself, "wow, that guy is a drunk fool.  He should and probably will be thrown out of here."  But stories like these really don't bother me.

I want the garden to be as terrifying a place as possible for opponents.  The atmosphere needs to be wild and that starts with the fans. 

Of course putting any player in some sort of danger is reprehensible, and the guy who threw the thing is a fool, but honestly I could care less about a few drunks giving Boston fans a bad name.  I want Boston to have the reputation of being the rowdiest fan base.
This is ridiculous.  You are advocating criminal behavior.  You may not care how the rest of the nation views our fanbase but I sure as hell do.  For the record, I've lived in quite a few cities around the nation and most people think of Boston fans as classless.  It makes me sick.

Also, I'm pretty sure you ARE prosecuted for throwing things onto courts.
I really, REALLY don't care how the rest of the nation views our fanbase.  I would only care if we had a similar reputation to LA:  Not caring at all.  I'll disagree with anyone who tries to argue that Boston fans are "classless" based upon a few drunken fools actions.  But I'm really not gonna sweat it.

We are rowdy and passionate.  This can easily be mistaken for classlessness. 

All I'm saying is that stories like these really don't bother me or make me worry about our fanbases reputation.  If anything they encourage me that Boston is not a friendly place for any opposing players to come in to - which is what really matters to me.
 
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Re: Odom hit at game.
« Reply #28 on: June 14, 2010, 03:16:02 PM »

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People are talking ejections and banning from Boston sport sites, etc.. How about criminal prosecution. Let's start with assault, attempted batttery, reckless endangerment...there must be some other crimes committed here.

Some pukey coward heaves something in the general direction of people, he puts those people in harms way....and should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law because of it.

I'm not condoning throwing stuff on the floor, but what exactly was thrown?  You make it sound like it was a grenade.

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« Reply #29 on: June 14, 2010, 03:23:33 PM »

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I know I sound like an idiot, but this really doesn't bother me all that much.  I mean, I certainly would never throw anything on the floor (no matter how drunk and foolish i was acting).  And if I was at the game, and I saw the dude who did it, I would probably think to myself, "wow, that guy is a drunk fool.  He should and probably will be thrown out of here."  But stories like these really don't bother me.

I want the garden to be as terrifying a place as possible for opponents.  The atmosphere needs to be wild and that starts with the fans. 

Of course putting any player in some sort of danger is reprehensible, and the guy who threw the thing is a fool, but honestly I could care less about a few drunks giving Boston fans a bad name.  I want Boston to have the reputation of being the rowdiest fan base.

This is ridiculous.  You are advocating criminal behavior.  You may not care how the rest of the nation views our fanbase but I sure as hell do.  For the record, I've lived in quite a few cities around the nation and most people think of Boston fans as classless.  It makes me sick.

Also, I'm pretty sure you ARE prosecuted for throwing things onto courts.

I really, REALLY don't care how the rest of the nation views our fanbase.  I would only care if we had a similar reputation to LA:  Not caring at all.  I'll disagree with anyone who tries to argue that Boston fans are "classless" based upon a few drunken fools actions.  But I'm really not gonna sweat it.

We are rowdy and passionate.  This can easily be mistaken for classlessness. 

All I'm saying is that stories like these really don't bother me or make me worry about our fanbases reputation.  If anything they encourage me that Boston is not a friendly place for any opposing players to come in to - which is what really matters to me.

I will give you a TP for trying to make an unpopular and difficult argument.  And you do have a point.  In the old days fans in the Boston Garden threw eggs and miscellaneous vegetables -- tomatoes, lettuce, cabbage, celery, etc. -- at the opposing bench.  It was part of the intimidating atmosphere of the old garden, along with the hot water mysteriously shutting off in the opposing locker room.  We will never go back to the old days where men wore suits and hats everywhere, smoked indoors, and punched each other in the face if insulted without resorting to calling 911 or threatening to sue, and some of the ways society has changed are for the best.  Last night was bad because it was a hard object (a mini plastic bottle?) that was thrown on the court.  Nobody should ever throw anything on the court, especially when there's a danger of hitting a Celtic player rather than an opposing player.  If somebody threw a tomato at Phil Jackson during a timeout, I think that person should also be ejected, but it wouldn't bother me as much as someone throwing a hard object onto the court where there are Celtics players.  The guy who threw the bottle got KG wet I think, because he jumped back.  This was during the play, when all the players should have been blocking out to go for the rebound if Kobe missed the FT.  You have a point that the other team should be nervous about the crowd, the problem is that throwing something on the court when the game is happening is dangerous to Celtics players.  What if KG slipped on the vodka and hurt his knee?  Whoever threw it was a big time Edited.  Profanity and masked profanity are against forum rules and may result in discipline. and should be banned.  If someone threw an egg at Phil Jackson during a press conference after the game it wouldn't bother me as much.  After the Pistons-Pacers brawl where Artest ran into the stands, fans were dumping drinks on Artest as he left the court, and I think that was understandable.
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