Who cares about Rasheed and when did Rasheed said that? When they got swept by the Cavaliers? Sorry, I'm not following his twitter.
Rasheed did said that years ago and he got fined a large sum of money for it because it upset David Stern that Rasheed stabbed him in the heart with his words.
Now you're blaming the NBA. Sometimes you have to accept that a better team will always beat a not so good team. It's that simple. I know you're frustrated that your Rockets was defeated last night.
Sorry but I'm not frustated that my team lost. Not one bit. True, I'm a fan of the Rockets but as I've mentioned earlier, I can accept reality. A lost is a lost and I wasn't frustated about it one bit. However, I dont accept that Houston is a "not so good team". They're not as good as the Lakers for sure, but they're a good team. I feel a little bit offended when you said I'm frustated because the Rockets lost though.
All of this thoughts that the league is manipulating scenarios to get what they want is completely unfair and that's so childish.
you may think it's unfair but money has definitely played a role in certain decisions made by the NBA. It's not childish to think this way. Remember, the number one goal of NBA is also to make profit, just like other businesses. They're not manipulating scenarios to get what they wanted because that's almost impossible in a game of basketball, but they can definitely make certain decisions that can affect the game.
Anyway. How could you judge this foul. Flagrant 1, 2 or just a hard foul?
Oh come on now, many of the Lakers player even said it themselves that the foul shouldn't have been a flagrant 2. If it was a flagrant then it was a flagrant 1 at most. You said Artest wasn't going for the ball. Of course you dont go for the ball when you're committing an intentional foul to stop the clock. I totally agree with you that it was a hard foul, questionable and almost unnecessary with the game already decided, but it wasn't that hard and many Lakers players said it themselves, including Kobe.
You know what, I'm really enjoying this friendly argument against you.

Eventhough we disagree on many things but I think that it's completely normal for people to have different opinions and views, especially when we're rooting for different teams.

What the hell? Kobe was the one boxing out...you can't box out from behind. Like I said...Artest was pushing him in the back of the head and pulling his arms. If that is the definition of fair boxing out then you are 100% correct. But the problem is that it wasn't fair, it wasn't boxing out and you are 0% correct.
Then why cant Kobe do the same thing back to Artest instead of throwing an elbow? If Artest pushed him in the head and pulled his arms, then it is sensible to respond back in the same way. Kobe decided to throw an elbow instead and that says something about Kobe. I admit I was 0% correct because you were able to prove me wrong and I accept that, but can you please tell me why Kobe decided to elbow Artest instead of doing something else?
The only reason you think Artest was the one being fair is because you go for his team.
Hey, that's not right. The reason I thought Artest was the one being fair wasn't because I went for his team, which also happens to be my favourite team. If Artest did pushed Kobe's head and pulled on his arms then that wasn't fair, but this is the playoffs and you can almost expect that to happen in every game. What you dont expect though is an elbow in return instead of the similar push and pull thing. Artest is not a fair player, but Kobe is not a clean player himself. Get your facts right, I didn't went for Artest because he's on my team. If he's dirty I'll tell you he's dirty. I'm telling you now that Artest wasn't clean on that play but neither was Kobe. If Kobe didn't jacked his elbow out we wouldn't even be having this conversation right now but that's not the point.