You are in the VAST minority IP. 72% to 5%.
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Smitty77
I am okay with that. And, I've been wrong before.
Contrarian to the max IP. What was the passion part again? Was artest "passionate" about Harden's head and his elbow meeting in unity? I thought that term was reserved for lovers, no? Im sure the lawyers on CB can weigh in on the "passion" aspect here IP.
What are you talking about? I feel like you're not understanding what I'm saying.
I'm saying Artest just got done with an awesome play. He felt someone in his personal space, and threw and elbow without thinking. It was stupid, impulsive, and regrettable.
As for you defending his actions to square off with Ibaka i persoanlly think the guy should have gotten a lifetime ban from the sport after the palace incident. It was black eye on the sport ruined an entire organization for years. Animals like that belong in the streets where he was bore. Not making millions in the best basketball league in the world. Again just my opinion. I just dont think he deserves the privledge.
'Animals like that belong in the streets where he was born'? Classy.
You know why he belongs in the NBA? Because he's put in the hard work, he's got the talent, and the skill. People don't get to the NBA because they morally deserve it.
Must be that animal instinct he's got. From being born on the street.
So the fact he has poor impulse control should be taken into account? Thats bush man. Weak arguement. If he's a man he should be held to to same standards as the rest of his peers period. No one else gets a pass on these issues. And ya the fact he got that pass, to me, shows a clear laker bias in this league.
At this point I'm positive you're not getting what I'm saying. That's not the point I'm making about impulse control.
Did Artest intend to hurt or injure Harden, or did he act impulsively, without thinking? Or, was it premeditated?
Based on Artest's past behavior, I think its obvious it was not premeditated, and was an impulsive reaction. A dumb, regrettable, unsportsmanlike, and punishable reaction, but an impulsive one.
That merits less punishment than the premeditated action of someone with full understanding of their action. Its true legally and its true here.
And i dont know what to say to you if you think Perk would get hit with seven games for that. He breathes on people and they call a foul. They'd throw the book at him in my eyes if he did the same thing.
I disagree. If Perkins did this, he'd get a similar penalty.