jibikao
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Ok, what exactly happened?!!!! A guy was sexually harrassing the wife or what? And it's been the same guy?
elindholm said:You say you think it was a mistake for him to leave the floor, but he made the right decision to do it.
No, I said it was the right decision based on what we knew yesterday. I've been basing my argument, in part, on two assumptions: that this had never happened before, and that Davis was taken by surprise when he saw his wife "fall back" and felt that he needed to do something quickly. It turns out that both of those assumptions were wrong, so that kind of torpedos my position.
This has happened before. Davis went into the stands in a May 2002 game in Detroit in a similar incident
Davis admits that he had been aware of the developing situation for several minutes and was monitoring it as he made his trips up and down the floor.
elindholm said:but I haven't heard anything about the 2nd being false.
Unfortunately, it is false, because Davis said he had his eye on what was going on for quite some time. So he had plenty of opportunity to alert security and say, "Just go take a look up there please, it looks like trouble might be brewing." There was no urgency at first. Instead, he waited until it got to a certain level, and then he decided that he had to go up right away. That doesn't really make sense. If his whole mission was to diffuse a situation before it got worse -- which is what I had been assuming all along -- and he was already suspicious, the simplest thing would have been to get someone on the scene when it all started.
MigratingOsprey said:not at all
to me it sounds like he is moving from the belief that davis didn't have time to do anything else and that by him getting there was the quickest way to difuse the situation
to one that since he had been monitoring the situation he probably had enough time to think through the events, his actions and get security up there before the timeout even happened
nothing inconsistent or trying to talk himself out of a stance - just a different stance for a different set of circumstances
Yuma said:I am not sure what goes on with security at Suns games because I haven't been near any incidents in Phoenix.
Yuma said:OK, maybe we can agree I am the only one that thinks Kendra Davis' booty is hot?
minercon said:There has been over 135 posts on this subject, and for some reason no one has come up with a logical solution. At away games the visiting team is given somewhere around 200 tickets to possibly purchase. Maybe the NBA should make sure that a majority of these tickets are behind the visitors bench, and the wives and families of the players should be sitting where they can be protected from the rest of the home team crowd. Tickets not used by the visiting team are then sold through the box office, but there are always plenty of security right behind the home and visitors bench to protect the players from idiots.
I would take Yuma any day as a husband, but Osprey....you've taken the name of the wrong kind of bird....you should be called Chicken Little!
MigratingOsprey said:let's see 40 feet from gate to row for older dude
versus
jumping over a table, climbing over rows and cutting across 3 sections for athletes
yeah - i really wonder who would have a better response time
JCSunsfan said:I have one solution. Have an alcohol-free section where families can attend with their kids.
I have a problem taking my kids to games and have them watch people drink themselves into bleary-eyed idiocy.
I watch people drink themselves into a stupor at Diamondbacks game and then wonder how in the world do they get home. Same thing with Suns games.
That, and the price of tickets is one of the reasons I don't take my kids to games very often.
The Charges do this, but I have a problem with the way they do it. It's a section way up in the end zone area and the nose bleeds. Thanks! If the Suns did that, it would be a sham.JCSunsfan said:I have one solution. Have an alcohol-free section where families can attend with their kids.
I have a problem taking my kids to games and have them watch people drink themselves into bleary-eyed idiocy.
I watch people drink themselves into a stupor at Diamondbacks game and then wonder how in the world do they get home. Same thing with Suns games.
That, and the price of tickets is one of the reasons I don't take my kids to games very often.