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Pretty bad. Maybe the worst. Wouldn't be surprised if they press charges but I'm of the opinion that just about anything short of murder that happens on a field of play shouldn't be prosecuted. But that said, that's a really bad play.
Quote from: indeedproceed on November 14, 2018, 12:44:02 PMPretty bad. Maybe the worst. Wouldn't be surprised if they press charges but I'm of the opinion that just about anything short of murder that happens on a field of play shouldn't be prosecuted. But that said, that's a really bad play.This is absurd. Assault is assault. I think there should always be consideration for accidental contact in sports, but this isn’t that. He assaulted the other player.
Quote from: liam on November 14, 2018, 01:54:50 PMThe Pistons, late 80's early 90's, were the worst I've see. Robert Parish just beat Lambeer into the ground finally. Just cheap shots over and over. Johnny Most was calling Lambeer and Machorn, Mcdirty and McNasty.It was "McFilthy and McNasty," I believe.
The Pistons, late 80's early 90's, were the worst I've see. Robert Parish just beat Lambeer into the ground finally. Just cheap shots over and over. Johnny Most was calling Lambeer and Machorn, Mcdirty and McNasty.
I've seen dirtier but the guy really hide it well from the refs. That being said, he should be banned from play. The Kermit Washington punch on Rudy T was worse and did more damage...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BI8nVJLHDMo
Quote from: Celtics4ever on November 14, 2018, 05:14:03 PMI've seen dirtier but the guy really hide it well from the refs. That being said, he should be banned from play. The Kermit Washington punch on Rudy T was worse and did more damage...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BI8nVJLHDMothe first time I saw that Kermit punch I couldn’t believe it. It’s such a forceful punch, one o the worst acts of unarmed violence period (basketball or not) I still have it embedded in my memoryThis is why I dont understand people who say "why did the police shoot him? He was unarmed!Because an unarmed Kermit Washington sent Rudy to 2 weeks in intensive care, broken jaw, broken nose, fractured face, and cracked skull where he could taste the spinal fluid
On the night of Dec. 9, 1977, the Houston Rocket forward had suffered a fractured skull, broken jaw, broken nose, other facial injuries and leakage of spinal fluid when he was struck by the fist of Laker forward Kermit Washington.When the swelling subsided, surgery was performed to reconstruct his face. Tomjanovich eventually recovered and played for three more seasons before he retired in 1981.
QuoteOn the night of Dec. 9, 1977, the Houston Rocket forward had suffered a fractured skull, broken jaw, broken nose, other facial injuries and leakage of spinal fluid when he was struck by the fist of Laker forward Kermit Washington.When the swelling subsided, surgery was performed to reconstruct his face. Tomjanovich eventually recovered and played for three more seasons before he retired in 1981.http://articles.latimes.com/1985-01-28/sports/sp-10262_1_kermit-washingtonDoes anyone know what happened to this kid the OP posted.