2009 NBA Finals

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EKKC

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if i didn't know any better, from looking at the dallas crowd and even some players (Jason Terry) you would've thought they just won the whole series.
i know the last game was a heartbreaker, but come on, you're still down 1-3!

 

Flipped Gazelle

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Originally posted by: EKKC
if i didn't know any better, from looking at the dallas crowd and even some players (Jason Terry) you would've thought they just won the whole series.
i know the last game was a heartbreaker, but come on, you're still down 1-3!

They haven't had much to cheer about, their best player has been a shrinking violet in crunch time... I think Dirk's performance and the team's come-from-behind victory did them proud.
 

BZeto

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Originally posted by: Flipped Gazelle
Hmm, an Orlando Magic fan wants an apology from Big Baby for pushing his kid.

According to Shannon Owens of the Orlando Sentinel, Provetti says Davis shoved his 12-year-old son Nicholas with such force, that Nicholas' baseball cap catapulted into the air and his son went tumbling into his courtside seat.... Please. This "concerned" father says Davis embarrassed his son, but then turns right around and brings even more attention to the footage (and Nicholas) by exaggerating the story and publicly releasing his son's name. Yeah, because that makes a lot of sense. And the real kicker: Provetti used to be a Celtics fan.

IIRC, the kid never fell down.

That's ridiculous but not surprising in the world today.

Watch the replay, Davis doesn't even register it as being a kid or not.

Sorry Dad, but these things come along with the luxury of top notch seats. Should a player be required to apologize every time they dive into rows 1-4 to save a ball? No way. Bottom line, if you want to be up close to the action then you gotta accept the (very minimal) risks.

And on a lighter note, who the fuck cares if a kid gets embarrassed? If I had a dime for every time my pride was damaged as a kid at the expense of laughter for others I'd be wealthier than Davis himself.
 

QueBert

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Originally posted by: EKKC
Originally posted by: vi edit
Originally posted by: zerocool84
Originally posted by: vi edit
Bitch move by Melo. Yeh he was tangled up...but you just can't swing at a guy like that. Doesn't matter how old he gets, the thug is still strong in him.

It didn't look like he was swinging at him. It looked like he was just trying to get himself free and pulled his arms really hard that last time.

Whatever. That was a swing however limp wristed it looked...and I'm pulling for Nuggets.

well, melo is known for his girly fight moves
seen here sucker-punching-then-run-like-a-girl

girly fight? he damn near KO'ed a dude with 1 punch, which made a loud ass THUD on impact and he skated away. That's called Stick N Move. There was nothing girly about that punch, and the running away after he threw it, well that's just good defense, they can't hit what they can't catch lol.

that was a pretty solid punch though the sound it made was win.
 

TheSlamma

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Originally posted by: dahunan
I couldn't help wishing someone would clothesline one of the nuggets
:disgust: go back to torturing cats, sports isn't for twits like you.
 

actuarial

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Originally posted by: BZeto
Sorry Dad, but these things come along with the luxury of top notch seats. Should a player be required to apologize every time they dive into rows 1-4 to save a ball? No way. Bottom line, if you want to be up close to the action then you gotta accept the (very minimal) risks.

They don't have to apologize, but I have never seen a player NOT turn around and say sorry / give the fan a hug. Bron once gave a lady a kiss on the cheek.

Sure it's not necessary, but if he didn't apologize (I didn't watch the game) it was still a bitch move by BB. The dad blowing it out of proportions is also a bitch move though.
 

BZeto

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Originally posted by: actuarial
Originally posted by: BZeto
Sorry Dad, but these things come along with the luxury of top notch seats. Should a player be required to apologize every time they dive into rows 1-4 to save a ball? No way. Bottom line, if you want to be up close to the action then you gotta accept the (very minimal) risks.

They don't have to apologize, but I have never seen a player NOT turn around and say sorry / give the fan a hug. Bron once gave a lady a kiss on the cheek.

Sure it's not necessary, but if he didn't apologize (I didn't watch the game) it was still a bitch move by BB. The dad blowing it out of proportions is also a bitch move though.

Yes, and a 210+ lb player landing on a fan is quite a bit different than a little shove off on someone after making a playoff game-winning shot. Wouldn't call it a bitch move by Davis at all. Especially since he probably wasn't even aware what he did.

Speaking of landing on fans though, remember Shaq doing it a couple seasons ago? Now that would be scary, lol.

 

Reckoner

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Davis was on Cloud 9. I'm surprised he didn't run straight into the Magic locker room by accident after that shot :laugh:
 

Miramonti

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I think the kid was more hurt by the Magic choking at home and not closing out the series. If anything, the Magic team should apologize for ruining his night at the game. Those are great seats, but you've got to expect bodies flying in your direction sometimes and not be a pansy when they do.

As for Davis, in only his second year...what an incredible playoffs he's having!
 
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Does anyone know if it's possible to buy tickets for Game 6 of Dallas/Nuggets even though it's not guaranteed to get to Game 6?

If it's possible, where do I go buy them?
 

Miramonti

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Originally posted by: Schfifty Five
Does anyone know if it's possible to buy tickets for Game 6 of Dallas/Nuggets even though it's not guaranteed to get to Game 6?

If it's possible, where do I go buy them?

I believe all tickets are sold at the beginning of a series, and refunded if not played. Even then they would be a bear to get.
 

Flipped Gazelle

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Originally posted by: jjsole
I think the kid was more hurt by the Magic choking at home and not closing out the series. If anything, the Magic team should apologize for ruining his night at the game. Those are great seats, but you've got to expect bodies flying in your direction sometimes and not be a pansy when they do.

As for Davis, in only his second year...what an incredible playoffs he's having!

He'll parlay that into a big contract for some other team, and then become yet another high-priced bench player, notably only for his... girth. :D
 

Flipped Gazelle

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Originally posted by: jjsole
Apparently, Baby apologized.

He's obviously got 1000x more class than the boys father.

He's a pretty sensitive guy. Remember last year, when he was crying while Garnett chewed out the subs...

In retrospect, it's actually kind of surprising that no one has sued the NBA - AFAIK - for have a large, sweaty man jump on them in the course of the game.
 

cheezy321

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Originally posted by: Flipped Gazelle
Originally posted by: jjsole
I think the kid was more hurt by the Magic choking at home and not closing out the series. If anything, the Magic team should apologize for ruining his night at the game. Those are great seats, but you've got to expect bodies flying in your direction sometimes and not be a pansy when they do.

As for Davis, in only his second year...what an incredible playoffs he's having!

He'll parlay that into a big contract for some other team, and then become yet another high-priced bench player, notably only for his... girth. :D

Speaking of this, when does Rondos contract expire? I am guessing him and big baby will have expiring contracts at around the same time. Will the celtics have trouble resigning them? I have no idea how long the contracts for KG, Ray Allen, and Paul Pierce are.
 

Miramonti

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Originally posted by: Flipped Gazelle
He's a pretty sensitive guy. Remember last year, when he was crying while Garnett chewed out the subs...

I missed that. I guess that's a guy that cares, lol.

In retrospect, it's actually kind of surprising that no one has sued the NBA - AFAIK - for have a large, sweaty man jump on them in the course of the game.

I predict it will happen. I'd even guess that its something the league has dealt with already, but has settled before any suits have been filed.

Eventually someone is going to get a broken neck or back and the Nba will have to publicly answer to why they put the seats so close to the court without protecting the fans. But its a huge revenue generator tho, and great for marketing.
 

cheezy321

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Originally posted by: jjsole
Originally posted by: Flipped Gazelle
He's a pretty sensitive guy. Remember last year, when he was crying while Garnett chewed out the subs...
I predict it will happen. I'd even guess that its something the league has dealt with already, but has settled before any suits have been filed.


Eventually someone is going to get a broken neck or back and the Nba will have to publicly answer to why they put the seats so close to the court without protecting the fans. But its a huge revenue generator tho, and great for marketing.[/quote]

Isnt this along the same lines as a baseball hitting you at a baseball game? Has anyone ever actually sued a baseball team and won for an injury caused by a baseball?

Edit: WTF is up with the quotes?
 

Miramonti

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Originally posted by: cheezy321
Originally posted by: Flipped Gazelle
Originally posted by: jjsole
I think the kid was more hurt by the Magic choking at home and not closing out the series. If anything, the Magic team should apologize for ruining his night at the game. Those are great seats, but you've got to expect bodies flying in your direction sometimes and not be a pansy when they do.

As for Davis, in only his second year...what an incredible playoffs he's having!

He'll parlay that into a big contract for some other team, and then become yet another high-priced bench player, notably only for his... girth. :D

Speaking of this, when does Rondos contract expire? I am guessing him and big baby will have expiring contracts at around the same time. Will the celtics have trouble resigning them? I have no idea how long the contracts for KG, Ray Allen, and Paul Pierce are.

Rondo's 4th year was exercised last year so he has one more year. He'll be no problem re-signing as long as the Celts dump Allen, who's a free agent after 2010/11 season. There's no way they can keep 3 max players and pay Rondo what he's worth.

Davis' is a free agent at the end of next year. Now he's making $750k but will obviously get a nice raise. Celts will have no problem re-signing him if he doesn't get greedy. He's palyed out of his mind in the playoffs but scores 7pts a game on 45% during the season and isn't a great rebounder. He'll be a career bench player.
 

Flipped Gazelle

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Originally posted by: cheezy321
Originally posted by: jjsole
Originally posted by: Flipped Gazelle
He's a pretty sensitive guy. Remember last year, when he was crying while Garnett chewed out the subs...
I predict it will happen. I'd even guess that its something the league has dealt with already, but has settled before any suits have been filed.


Eventually someone is going to get a broken neck or back and the Nba will have to publicly answer to why they put the seats so close to the court without protecting the fans. But its a huge revenue generator tho, and great for marketing.

Isnt this along the same lines as a baseball hitting you at a baseball game? Has anyone ever actually sued a baseball team and won for an injury caused by a baseball?

Edit: WTF is up with the quotes?[/quote]

IIRC, someone has sued over getting hit by a bat.
 

CPA

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Gosh, Mavs finally beat the Nugs (after 7 straight losses) and the Mav lovers finally come out of the woodwork.