Its_asdf wrote:That interiewer seems like a prick. He was probing for an answer to a question that Crawford obviously did not want to give him. Maybe it's just me, but all that media attention is not worth it for some random kid dunking over LeBron James.
Hedonist wrote:Andrew wrote:I think incidents like thi one as well as what happened in the ECF are noteworthy in their own right.
Two completely different things to me. I loved it that he just went of the court like that. I didn't think it was an anti-social thing to do at all. Some people will say that it shows he's a sore loser, but I don't mind that. I like rivalry and emotions on the court, a little psycholical warfare may be nice too. Please don't let it turn into tennis, where the winner and the loser are going out of their way to congratulate each other with their performances all week and you had a great season so far bla bla bla..
Andrew wrote:I couldn't disagree more. There is nothing inappropriate about sportsmanship in sports, which seems to be what you're suggesting. You certainly don't have to like each other during the game and things can get rough, but when the game is over you face your opponent and you shake hands. It's sporting, it's classy, it's certainly not inappropriate.
Of course, that's not the only issue with what happened in the ECF. Aside from the childish storm off, there was also skipping out on the media and throwing his teammates to the wolves and his weak excuse for his lack of sportsmanship ("I'm a winner"). It is going a little beyond the sport to comment on things like that but sportsmanship and professionalism are still aspects connected to professional sports.
Hedonist wrote:I appreciate it when somebody cares more about losing than about courtesy.
Hedonist wrote:He lost himself in the emotion of losing, but he expressed it by disappearing to the locker room asap, it's not like he committed a flagrant foul or anything out of frustration
Hedonist wrote:I don't care that he avoided the media either. Who cares that Mo Williams had to do some of the talking for a change?
Hedonist wrote:On top of that he's still very young, he doesn't deserve to get burned for such a minor incident. People have to own their losses as well as their glory, sure, but I don't expect 24 year old to cope with everything perfectly with all the pressure that is on him (from the media). Maybe that's what I liked about it second, after the passion, it showed he's just human.
Andrew wrote: wear a t-shirt celebrating your MVP award
Martti. wrote:Nice to finally be able to see it. Then, when it hits Youtube, it'll be in the millions in views in a couple of days.
Martti. wrote:http://www.tmz.com/videos?autoplay=true&mediaKey=f21ecae1-4984-4ba4-9216-94ee996cd4c1
So it's up now.. Can't really see as the quality is low.
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