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He wasn't set and was probably in the restricted area anyways. You don't run out onto Runway 8 when he's ready for take-off.Originally posted by: tfinch2
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Originally posted by: LordUnum
He wasn't set and was probably in the restricted area anyways. You don't run out onto Runway 8 when he's ready for take-off.Originally posted by: tfinch2
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God, that was awesome to see!![]()
Originally posted by: tfinch2
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Nash also has the view of every female NBA groupie.
Originally posted by: Azndude2190
Originally posted by: tfinch2
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Nash also has the view of every female NBA groupie.
Blocks/Charge: A block/charge foul occurs when a defender tries to get in front of his man to stop him from going in that direction. If he does not get into a legal defensive position and contact occurs, it is a blocking foul. If he gets to a legal position and the offensive player runs into him it is an offensive foul. In both situations, if the contact is minimal, no foul may be called. To get into a legal position defending against the dribbler, the defender just needs to get in front of him. On a drive to the basket, the defender must get to his position before the shooter starts his upward shooting motion. For most other cases, the defender must get into position and allow enough distance for the offensive player to stop and/or change direction.
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: Azndude2190
Originally posted by: tfinch2
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Nash also has the view of every female NBA groupie.
Blocks/Charge: A block/charge foul occurs when a defender tries to get in front of his man to stop him from going in that direction. If he does not get into a legal defensive position and contact occurs, it is a blocking foul. If he gets to a legal position and the offensive player runs into him it is an offensive foul. In both situations, if the contact is minimal, no foul may be called. To get into a legal position defending against the dribbler, the defender just needs to get in front of him. On a drive to the basket, the defender must get to his position before the shooter starts his upward shooting motion. For most other cases, the defender must get into position and allow enough distance for the offensive player to stop and/or change direction.
I know what a charge is. I've played more basketball than you've ever watched.
Originally posted by: LordUnum
He wasn't set and was probably in the restricted area anyways. You don't run out onto Runway 8 when he's ready for take-off.Originally posted by: tfinch2
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God, that was awesome to see!![]()
Originally posted by: Azndude2190
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: Azndude2190
Originally posted by: tfinch2
charge
Nash also has the view of every female NBA groupie.
Blocks/Charge: A block/charge foul occurs when a defender tries to get in front of his man to stop him from going in that direction. If he does not get into a legal defensive position and contact occurs, it is a blocking foul. If he gets to a legal position and the offensive player runs into him it is an offensive foul. In both situations, if the contact is minimal, no foul may be called. To get into a legal position defending against the dribbler, the defender just needs to get in front of him. On a drive to the basket, the defender must get to his position before the shooter starts his upward shooting motion. For most other cases, the defender must get into position and allow enough distance for the offensive player to stop and/or change direction.
I know what a charge is. I've played more basketball than you've ever watched.
You obviously don't cause:
1)he wasnt set when Kobe went for the dunk
2)Kobe had minimal contact
Originally posted by: Azndude2190
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: Azndude2190
Originally posted by: tfinch2
charge
Nash also has the view of every female NBA groupie.
Blocks/Charge: A block/charge foul occurs when a defender tries to get in front of his man to stop him from going in that direction. If he does not get into a legal defensive position and contact occurs, it is a blocking foul. If he gets to a legal position and the offensive player runs into him it is an offensive foul. In both situations, if the contact is minimal, no foul may be called. To get into a legal position defending against the dribbler, the defender just needs to get in front of him. On a drive to the basket, the defender must get to his position before the shooter starts his upward shooting motion. For most other cases, the defender must get into position and allow enough distance for the offensive player to stop and/or change direction.
I know what a charge is. I've played more basketball than you've ever watched.
You obviously don't cause:
1)he wasnt set when Kobe went for the dunk
2)Kobe had minimal contact
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: Azndude2190
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: Azndude2190
Originally posted by: tfinch2
charge
Nash also has the view of every female NBA groupie.
Blocks/Charge: A block/charge foul occurs when a defender tries to get in front of his man to stop him from going in that direction. If he does not get into a legal defensive position and contact occurs, it is a blocking foul. If he gets to a legal position and the offensive player runs into him it is an offensive foul. In both situations, if the contact is minimal, no foul may be called. To get into a legal position defending against the dribbler, the defender just needs to get in front of him. On a drive to the basket, the defender must get to his position before the shooter starts his upward shooting motion. For most other cases, the defender must get into position and allow enough distance for the offensive player to stop and/or change direction.
I know what a charge is. I've played more basketball than you've ever watched.
You obviously don't cause:
1)he wasnt set when Kobe went for the dunk
2)Kobe had minimal contact
I'm not going to argue about it. I believe it was a charge, but as all offensive fouls they are a judgement call. I hope the Lakers win this series though, so the Clippers can knock them out in the next round.
Originally posted by: Azndude2190
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: Azndude2190
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: Azndude2190
Originally posted by: tfinch2
charge
Nash also has the view of every female NBA groupie.
Blocks/Charge: A block/charge foul occurs when a defender tries to get in front of his man to stop him from going in that direction. If he does not get into a legal defensive position and contact occurs, it is a blocking foul. If he gets to a legal position and the offensive player runs into him it is an offensive foul. In both situations, if the contact is minimal, no foul may be called. To get into a legal position defending against the dribbler, the defender just needs to get in front of him. On a drive to the basket, the defender must get to his position before the shooter starts his upward shooting motion. For most other cases, the defender must get into position and allow enough distance for the offensive player to stop and/or change direction.
I know what a charge is. I've played more basketball than you've ever watched.
You obviously don't cause:
1)he wasnt set when Kobe went for the dunk
2)Kobe had minimal contact
I'm not going to argue about it. I believe it was a charge, but as all offensive fouls they are a judgement call. I hope the Lakers win this series though, so the Clippers can knock them out in the next round.
Well I do cuz so far between are confrontations(past threads) you:1)hate kobe for no apparent reason2)A Spur jocker
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: Azndude2190
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: Azndude2190
Originally posted by: tfinch2
charge
Nash also has the view of every female NBA groupie.
Blocks/Charge: A block/charge foul occurs when a defender tries to get in front of his man to stop him from going in that direction. If he does not get into a legal defensive position and contact occurs, it is a blocking foul. If he gets to a legal position and the offensive player runs into him it is an offensive foul. In both situations, if the contact is minimal, no foul may be called. To get into a legal position defending against the dribbler, the defender just needs to get in front of him. On a drive to the basket, the defender must get to his position before the shooter starts his upward shooting motion. For most other cases, the defender must get into position and allow enough distance for the offensive player to stop and/or change direction.
I know what a charge is. I've played more basketball than you've ever watched.
You obviously don't cause:
1)he wasnt set when Kobe went for the dunk
2)Kobe had minimal contact
He was set before Kobe left the ground.
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: Azndude2190
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: Azndude2190
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: Azndude2190
Originally posted by: tfinch2
charge
Nash also has the view of every female NBA groupie.
Blocks/Charge: A block/charge foul occurs when a defender tries to get in front of his man to stop him from going in that direction. If he does not get into a legal defensive position and contact occurs, it is a blocking foul. If he gets to a legal position and the offensive player runs into him it is an offensive foul. In both situations, if the contact is minimal, no foul may be called. To get into a legal position defending against the dribbler, the defender just needs to get in front of him. On a drive to the basket, the defender must get to his position before the shooter starts his upward shooting motion. For most other cases, the defender must get into position and allow enough distance for the offensive player to stop and/or change direction.
I know what a charge is. I've played more basketball than you've ever watched.
You obviously don't cause:
1)he wasnt set when Kobe went for the dunk
2)Kobe had minimal contact
I'm not going to argue about it. I believe it was a charge, but as all offensive fouls they are a judgement call. I hope the Lakers win this series though, so the Clippers can knock them out in the next round.
Well I do cuz so far between are confrontations(past threads) you:1)hate kobe for no apparent reason2)A Spur jocker
I'm a life long Spurs fan, through the good and bad. I have lived in San Antonio all of my life. Are you going to hate me because of the team I root for?
As for me hating Kobe, does it really affect your life that much? Are you so heart broken that everyone is not slobbing on his knob like you are? Have to spread the word of the born-again Kobe? Get a fvcking grip you nublet.
Originally posted by: Azndude2190
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: Azndude2190
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: Azndude2190
Originally posted by: tfinch2
charge
Nash also has the view of every female NBA groupie.
Blocks/Charge: A block/charge foul occurs when a defender tries to get in front of his man to stop him from going in that direction. If he does not get into a legal defensive position and contact occurs, it is a blocking foul. If he gets to a legal position and the offensive player runs into him it is an offensive foul. In both situations, if the contact is minimal, no foul may be called. To get into a legal position defending against the dribbler, the defender just needs to get in front of him. On a drive to the basket, the defender must get to his position before the shooter starts his upward shooting motion. For most other cases, the defender must get into position and allow enough distance for the offensive player to stop and/or change direction.
I know what a charge is. I've played more basketball than you've ever watched.
You obviously don't cause:
1)he wasnt set when Kobe went for the dunk
2)Kobe had minimal contact
He was set before Kobe left the ground.
Watch a video closely...you'll notice that Steve never fully set his feet(and this is while Kobe was already in the air)also his momentum carried into Kobe and used the forearm to push off.
Originally posted by: Azndude2190
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: Azndude2190
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: Azndude2190
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: Azndude2190
Originally posted by: tfinch2
charge
Nash also has the view of every female NBA groupie.
Blocks/Charge: A block/charge foul occurs when a defender tries to get in front of his man to stop him from going in that direction. If he does not get into a legal defensive position and contact occurs, it is a blocking foul. If he gets to a legal position and the offensive player runs into him it is an offensive foul. In both situations, if the contact is minimal, no foul may be called. To get into a legal position defending against the dribbler, the defender just needs to get in front of him. On a drive to the basket, the defender must get to his position before the shooter starts his upward shooting motion. For most other cases, the defender must get into position and allow enough distance for the offensive player to stop and/or change direction.
I know what a charge is. I've played more basketball than you've ever watched.
You obviously don't cause:
1)he wasnt set when Kobe went for the dunk
2)Kobe had minimal contact
I'm not going to argue about it. I believe it was a charge, but as all offensive fouls they are a judgement call. I hope the Lakers win this series though, so the Clippers can knock them out in the next round.
Well I do cuz so far between are confrontations(past threads) you:1)hate kobe for no apparent reason2)A Spur jocker
I'm a life long Spurs fan, through the good and bad. I have lived in San Antonio all of my life. Are you going to hate me because of the team I root for?
As for me hating Kobe, does it really affect your life that much? Are you so heart broken that everyone is not slobbing on his knob like you are? Have to spread the word of the born-again Kobe? Get a fvcking grip you nublet.
1)Yes,you being arrogant does anoy me.
2)I dont care if you dont like him,but your problem is you dont seem to respect him either as a player and what he has done.
I'm a life long Lakers fan too but I'm obviously not going to stand by when somone says" I hope the Lakers win this series though, so the Clippers can knock them out in the next round."...you f'ing twat
Originally posted by: LikeLinus
Originally posted by: Azndude2190
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: Azndude2190
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: Azndude2190
Originally posted by: tfinch2
charge
Nash also has the view of every female NBA groupie.
Blocks/Charge: A block/charge foul occurs when a defender tries to get in front of his man to stop him from going in that direction. If he does not get into a legal defensive position and contact occurs, it is a blocking foul. If he gets to a legal position and the offensive player runs into him it is an offensive foul. In both situations, if the contact is minimal, no foul may be called. To get into a legal position defending against the dribbler, the defender just needs to get in front of him. On a drive to the basket, the defender must get to his position before the shooter starts his upward shooting motion. For most other cases, the defender must get into position and allow enough distance for the offensive player to stop and/or change direction.
I know what a charge is. I've played more basketball than you've ever watched.
You obviously don't cause:
1)he wasnt set when Kobe went for the dunk
2)Kobe had minimal contact
He was set before Kobe left the ground.
Watch a video closely...you'll notice that Steve never fully set his feet(and this is while Kobe was already in the air)also his momentum carried into Kobe and used the forearm to push off.
I agree that Nash looked set and was outside the area.
If he or anyone else that disagrees with you is a "Kobe Hater", what does that make you?
Fanboi's are no worse than haters.
Obviously not a pretty little white girl in CO!!