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Re: is kg the dirtiest player in the nba?
« Reply #15 on: February 11, 2011, 10:58:43 AM »

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Well every good player would be dirty if we thought talking trash or taking little shots here and there was bad.

My idea of Dirty is Laimbeer or Bowen. Someone how wants to hurt you or get you into a fight to take you out of the game.
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Re: is kg the dirtiest player in the nba?
« Reply #16 on: February 11, 2011, 11:06:44 AM »

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Well every good player would be dirty if we thought talking trash or taking little shots here and there was bad.

My idea of Dirty is Laimbeer or Bowen. Someone how wants to hurt you or get you into a fight to take you out of the game.
Laimbeer wanted to hurt guys but also wanted to fight them.  KG likes to hurt guys without the fighting part.  Bowen is similar.

At lest KG's shots are from the genitals and up.  Bowen's sticking out his foot under the jumpshooter is pretty dangerous.

Re: is kg the dirtiest player in the nba?
« Reply #17 on: February 11, 2011, 11:12:08 AM »

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Well every good player would be dirty if we thought talking trash or taking little shots here and there was bad.

My idea of Dirty is Laimbeer or Bowen. Someone how wants to hurt you or get you into a fight to take you out of the game.
Laimbeer wanted to hurt guys but also wanted to fight them.  KG likes to hurt guys without the fighting part.  Bowen is similar.

At lest KG's shots are from the genitals and up.  Bowen's sticking out his foot under the jumpshooter is pretty dangerous.
Why is "wanting to fight them" a good thing? If KG fought people like you view he "should" to be tough, he'd be suspended for a lot of games every year.

His physical play, his aggressiveness is all designed to help his team win. KG getting suspended would contradict that.

I challenge you to show me where KG tries to hurt people, basketball is a physical game. Is Kobe trying to hurt people when he's using elbows, his but, and his off arm to create space?

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« Reply #18 on: February 11, 2011, 11:18:53 AM »

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Re: is kg the dirtiest player in the nba?
« Reply #19 on: February 11, 2011, 11:21:36 AM »

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Well every good player would be dirty if we thought talking trash or taking little shots here and there was bad.

My idea of Dirty is Laimbeer or Bowen. Someone how wants to hurt you or get you into a fight to take you out of the game.
Laimbeer wanted to hurt guys but also wanted to fight them.  KG likes to hurt guys without the fighting part.  Bowen is similar.

At lest KG's shots are from the genitals and up.  Bowen's sticking out his foot under the jumpshooter is pretty dangerous.
Why is "wanting to fight them" a good thing? If KG fought people like you view he "should" to be tough, he'd be suspended for a lot of games every year.

His physical play, his aggressiveness is all designed to help his team win. KG getting suspended would contradict that.

I challenge you to show me where KG tries to hurt people, basketball is a physical game. Is Kobe trying to hurt people when he's using elbows, his but, and his off arm to create space?
KG likes to throw elbows after whistles and things like that quite frequently.  No I don't want KG to get suspended, but I don't see the point of all the instigation when everyone knows nothing will result.  Maybe it's just me, but someone like Perk seems to have more bite and less bark.  It seems a little more legit to me.


Kobe isn't trying to hurt people when he creates space, but I've seen him swing his nonshooting hand out after 3 point attempts twice in a two week span, once hitting Mike Miller on the head and once pounding Manu in the nose.  These were both cheap shots and dirty plays similar to what KG does.

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« Reply #20 on: February 11, 2011, 11:23:06 AM »

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No, I don't think he is anywhere near as dirty as guys like Artest (and I am sure there are plenty of others who aren't as prominent).  

The problem with KG isn't so much that he is dirty, but that he gets under peoples skin.  He is much more talk than some of the real dirty guys, who may keep their mouths shut a little more, but whose actions are much more dispicable.  I would argue that if KG kept his mouth shut, he wouldn't be seen by anyone as a dirty player.  

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« Reply #21 on: February 11, 2011, 11:24:54 AM »

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No, I don't think he is anywhere near as dirty as guys like Artest (and I am sure there are plenty of others who aren't as prominent).  

The problem with KG isn't so much that he is dirty, but that he gets under peoples skin.  He is much more talk than some of the real dirty guys, who may keep their mouths shut a little more, but whose actions are much more dispicable.  I would argue that if KG kept his mouth shut, he wouldn't be seen by anyone as a dirty player.  
His mouth definitely amplifies the perception.

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« Reply #22 on: February 11, 2011, 11:46:28 AM »

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Please stop with these anti KG threads, this is ridiculous. KG is and always has been a classy and humble guy, and just because he is intense on the court does NOT make him a dirty player. Why would anyone with REAL knowledge of the game of basketball call KG a dirty player? IF you think KG is a dirty player, you know NOTHING about NBA basketball and should get lost. Tommy Heinsohn was mentioning this the other night, and I agreed 100% with him, Tommy always calls it like he sees it.

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Re: is kg the dirtiest player in the nba?
« Reply #23 on: February 11, 2011, 11:54:40 AM »

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  Yeah, this hand wringing is pretty ridiculous. One ould make a case that Dwight Howard's made as many dirty plays against the Celts over the last few years as KG's made against the other 29 teams in that time frame.

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« Reply #24 on: February 11, 2011, 12:06:07 PM »

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Please stop with these anti KG threads, this is ridiculous. KG is and always has been a classy and humble guy, and just because he is intense on the court does NOT make him a dirty player. Why would anyone with REAL knowledge of the game of basketball call KG a dirty player? IF you think KG is a dirty player, you know NOTHING about NBA basketball and should get lost. Tommy Heinsohn was mentioning this the other night, and I agreed 100% with him, Tommy always calls it like he sees it.

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Re: is kg the dirtiest player in the nba?
« Reply #25 on: February 11, 2011, 06:01:01 PM »

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While KG has his moments I still think Ron Artest is the dirtiest player in the league.
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« Reply #26 on: February 11, 2011, 06:32:17 PM »

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this is the final straw .. now we're giving out about the mans' personal hygiene? He always looks fairly clean to me ..

What?

Stay classy, San Diego. Hello, Baxter? Baxter, is that you? Bark twice if you're in Milwaukee. Is this Wilt Chamberlain? Have the decency to say something.

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« Reply #27 on: February 11, 2011, 06:52:12 PM »

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this is the final straw .. now we're giving out about the mans' personal hygiene? He always looks fairly clean to me ..

What?


Well he is one of those guys who sweat all over the place. I hate guarding those guys. Looks like he's been swimming even before the game starts.

And I hear he's got a potty mouth.
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« Reply #28 on: February 11, 2011, 07:00:07 PM »

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And I hear he's got a potty mouth.

Lord, no!
Stay classy, San Diego. Hello, Baxter? Baxter, is that you? Bark twice if you're in Milwaukee. Is this Wilt Chamberlain? Have the decency to say something.

Re: is kg the dirtiest player in the nba?
« Reply #29 on: February 11, 2011, 09:49:01 PM »

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Well every good player would be dirty if we thought talking trash or taking little shots here and there was bad.

My idea of Dirty is Laimbeer or Bowen. Someone how wants to hurt you or get you into a fight to take you out of the game.
Laimbeer wanted to hurt guys but also wanted to fight them.  KG likes to hurt guys without the fighting part.  Bowen is similar.

  The only time I can recall Laimbeer getting into a fight was when Parrish pummeled him in the playoffs. And, oddly enough, I don't recall Laimbeer fighting back much. If you haven't seen players get into multiple actual fights (not just a shove here or there) then your claims of who wants to fight and who doesn't is pretty nonsensical. In general "wanting to fight" has always been a sign of an unskilled player.