suckerpunch
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Yeah, I know that I'm in the wrong board. But I'd like to give you guys a little insight on what's going on down here in San Antonio. First, every true Spurs fan was/is disgusted and embarrassed by what Horry did last night. San Antonio has always been proud of the fact that the Spurs were above the thug image and played true team basketball.
On a local sports radio show. Many fans emailed and called in saying that Horry should be suspended for his actions (this was prior to the NBA ruling). Many voiced their embarrasment.
I am one Spurs fan that maintains respect for the Suns team (even after one player's comments). I'll understand how Suns fans can not maintain the same level of respect for one player's actions.
I feel the NBA should have fined Robert Horry and ruled nada against the Suns players. This would have left each team at full strength and both cities would have been treated to a very heated, very intense rest of the series.
Now if the Suns win tomorrow and the next game, Spurs fans will cry foul at the fact that we didn't have a full bench. If the Spurs win tomorrow...well it's obvious. The end result is an asterisk attached to the result.
On a local sports radio show. Many fans emailed and called in saying that Horry should be suspended for his actions (this was prior to the NBA ruling). Many voiced their embarrasment.
I am one Spurs fan that maintains respect for the Suns team (even after one player's comments). I'll understand how Suns fans can not maintain the same level of respect for one player's actions.
I feel the NBA should have fined Robert Horry and ruled nada against the Suns players. This would have left each team at full strength and both cities would have been treated to a very heated, very intense rest of the series.
Now if the Suns win tomorrow and the next game, Spurs fans will cry foul at the fact that we didn't have a full bench. If the Spurs win tomorrow...well it's obvious. The end result is an asterisk attached to the result.