You may be right, BballTim, the Tree Rollins/Danny Ainge biting was reported both ways, and I probably misremember...but it sort of proves my point about no one side being so innocent. Baiting, or reacting...which is worse?
eja...as far as McHale being afraid of retribution and KG not expecting any under todays rules...We don't know the story behind KG's bleeding from the head (two separate occasions) last week. Accidental bump, retribution for something? I don't believe the refs called a foul on either...no one knows...no one can say...but it could be...
True. He didn't cry about the head or anything. Although I'm not sure other guys would wear the aircraft carrier bandage he has for a week.
You have a problem with the "size" of his band-aid now? This is just blind hatred man.
You got blind hatred from the band-aid comment? You must not have seen the comparison between KG's intensity and Antoine's...
We're talking about a fried chicken eating contest right?
Wow Fafnir. I wouldn't have the guts to say such a thing. Toine would of course kill KG in such a contest.
Of course he would:
Ainge purposely didn't strike up a relationship with Walker as he mulled the next move. He had a lot to think about. Walker's weight was a central issue. Toine had battled leg injuries the previous season and had ballooned to 267 pounds, 22 over his playing weight. He was a fried-chicken fanatic who could down 20 drumsticks doused in hot sauce in one sitting at Harold's Chicken Shack in Chicago. Plus, Beantown fans had started to boo Toine for his wild shot selection, and had grown tired of the upper-body shimmy dance dubbed The Wiggle, especially when he'd break it out with the team down by 10. "People thought Antoine had gotten too comfortable here," says a member of Boston's front office.
If you're talking about any other competition its another story, especially when it comes to rebounds and playing defense.
Defense I totally agree although I think steals, which Toine was very very good at is underrated compared to blocks.
Also didn't Toine average, or at least have years where he averaged, a lot of rebs from the sf spot? Even though he was a few inches shorter than KG?
I'm just saying they're both basically jump shooters. I don't think of jump shooters as intense.
I just see it as sorta calling Deion Sanders intense. I mean yeah the guy played both ways. He returned kicks and punts and had 11 guys trying to tackle him. He was fast as heck and whatnot. Obviously loved what he did including the selfish showboating. But he wouldn't tackle. I just can't see him as intense.