TheDee wrote:Where's Artest?
Andrew wrote:No real surprises in those results.TheDee wrote:Where's Artest?
Baffling proclamations to the media don't count here, otherwise he'd probably top the list.
But then again, it's the NBA, it's tough, and I might be thinking too much.
Modifly wrote:I dont know. I just dont like it when players go up knee first intentionally. I know the main purpose for going up like that is to create separation and buy themselves some space but I just dont like it when players go up with their knee high on purpose like that. In my humble opinion, it looks like a not so clean way of trying to get space. When you go up like that someone will definitely get hit if there's contact. It's just not that clean in my opinion. And I never said that Pierce was aiming for Bosh's groin. What I was saying was that he went up knee-first intentionally, which isn't something every player do on every dunk or layup. I dont think he was aiming to hit Bosh where he hit him either, but I definitely think that he went up knee first and hit Bosh intentionally, he just happens to hit him in the groin too. As for staring, it's not unsporting or anything but Pierce didn't just stare at Bosh. The look Pierce had on his face while staring is not very sportsman-like in my opinion. He had this arrogant, dont mess with me look on his face (0:20) which is something I personally hate. Intimidating your opponent is one thing but what Pierce did was another. Maybe it's the difference in our culture too which makes us think differently. In my culture, the look Pierce had on his face and the way he stared down at Bosh is considered unsporting and disrespectful (and you know how respectful Thai people are towards each other). Going for a layup/dunk knee-first is also consider dangerous and could very well lead to a fight if someone got hit. In my country, if someone go up knee-first like that, we will definitely think that they did it on purpose and we'll get pissed off because it's just something you dont do everytime you attempt a layup or a dunk.
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