Divide Et Impera
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Yeah, just like voting is only 1 vote???
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Yeah, just like voting is only 1 vote???
OK. I'll be the only one to suggest this was pointless for Amare to bring up in the national media and is something that should have been forwarded to the league office behind closed doors. Amare bringing it up does nothing for the Suns, but might fire up the Spurs for no other reason than they're looking for a reason to get fired up.
i concur. he could have just said something to the coaching staff or to the refs in private and then if necessary forwarded it to the league office. now that he has called them out, i think they will play even more agressive defense, but i doubt they will try to hurt anyone now that there is a spotlight on it.
spurs motivation- +1.
They got blown out by 20 points after our coach said the Suns were more talented than they were...This isn't going to motivate them any more than they already are.
No kidding. Plus the fact that if they lose Game 3, they're back in a hole as far as home-court advantage is concerned. I'm sure they'll be plenty motivated.
..... i think they will play even more agressive defense, but i doubt they will try to hurt anyone now that there is a spotlight on it.
I'd say your form of protest is similar to writing the President a letter with a political request rather than voting. Your e-mail to the NBA ends up in the overzealuos fan folder of David Stern's inbox that might get a return form letter with a stamped Stern signature if you're lucky.Yeah, just like voting is only 1 vote???
i concur. he could have just said something to the coaching staff or to the refs in private and then if necessary forwarded it to the league office. now that he has called them out, i think they will play even more agressive defense, but i doubt they will try to hurt anyone now that there is a spotlight on it.
spurs motivation- +1.
really?
I'd say your form of protest is similar to writing the President a letter with a political request rather than voting.
Um, he did intentionally clothesline someone last year. And I'm pretty sure he kicked another player in the balls this year that earned him a suspension. And that foul he put on Ginobli in Game 1 wasn't exactly what David Stern has in mind for the NBA.You have proofs of Raja risking injuries to the others on defense?I would certainly change my mind on him then.
Um, he did intentionally clothesline someone last year. And I'm pretty sure he kicked another player in the balls this year that earned him a suspension. And that foul he put on Ginobli in Game 1 wasn't exactly what David Stern has in mind for the NBA.
Bowen has been routinely criticized throughout the league, so if Amare was trying to effect him, it was fruitless.
I think he was really trying to effect the refs to watch Bowen more closely, which I myself don't have any trouble with. That Bowen play was very disturbing on Amare and he did have a right to call out Bowen publicly.
I do have a problem with putting Manu in the same category as Bowen. The act he complains of was not an intentional act to harm Amare and if he believes so, Amare needs to develop a thicker skin. I think if you examine nearly every game, you could probably find a play here or there where a player grabs another. If Rajai bells does this, does this make him a "dirty" player.
STAT should have reserved his comments to Bowen. Getting Manu revved up by press clippings is the last thing That STAT or the Suns fans should want. Manu has had a miserable playoff series against both Denver and Phoenix. Getting something else to divert his attention away from his up to now poor performance is not a wise move by anyone, STAT or otherwise.