2004-11-21, 19:38 | Link #61 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2003
|
The NBA has handed down suspensions. Ron Artest receives the worst, which is for the rest of the season. Jermaine O'Neal recieved 30 games, and Steven Jackson got 30 games. Ben Wallace received 6 games. Anthony Johnson got 5 games. I guess Artest got his wish to take some time off to promote his CD. Remember it comes out Nov. 26. Buy 2 even.
|
2004-11-21, 20:25 | Link #62 | |
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
|
Quote:
And in terms barbaric conduct associated with any sporting event, you forgot to mention soccer. I'm thinking of the hooligans who get out of hand at british soccer matches. |
|
2004-11-21, 20:39 | Link #63 | |
Ed & Winry? :O
|
Quote:
|
|
2004-11-21, 21:13 | Link #64 | |
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
|
Quote:
The only reson hooliganism at British football games is even remotely in decline is due to the high level of security that's progressively evolved with time to keep them in check. Subtract the security as it is now and they'd likely be back worse than ever. |
|
2004-11-22, 02:10 | Link #65 | |
Lazy Member
|
Quote:
|
|
2004-11-22, 16:15 | Link #66 | |
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
|
Quote:
|
|
2004-11-22, 17:02 | Link #67 |
Suicidal Maniac!!!!!
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: USA
|
I saw the fight between the pacers and the fans. I have to say it was somewhat unfair because of the fact that all of these NBA players got suspended for about the entire season. If someone throws a beer in your face, i guarantee that most people will probably give him a beat down. That fan must be insane to throw something like that at a NBA player, these guys are like twice your size. The fans made the situation worse by throwing popcorn, soda, and who knows what else at the NBA players. But thats the way the dice rolls and whats done is done. Worst fight showdown in NBA history
|
2004-11-23, 00:44 | Link #68 | |
Lazy Member
|
Quote:
|
|
2004-11-23, 07:02 | Link #69 | |
Huh? Wha?? Nani??!!
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Earth
|
Quote:
And if anyone threw anything at me after i just got into a heated argument i'd go after him too. Cup of beer or a paper airplane, that punk is going down. Yes Ron Artest was wrong for going into the stands. He should have let security handle it. But he's only human. They both were wrong. Even more so the guy who threw the beer. C'mon, why the hell would you egg someone on who was already pissed off. And for the dumb white fat f*** who went and confronted him on the floor, now he deserved what he got. NBA players are people just like anyone else. Granted not everyone would do the same thing. But a good majority of people would do the same in his shoes. When it comes down to it, everyone involved in the incident is equal in blame. |
|
2006-01-09, 03:16 | Link #71 | |
Mr. Prince
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Scottsdale, Arizona
Age: 41
|
Quote:
On a side note I'm a huge Suns fan and the game against the Spurs the other night was awesome! They are already doing great but when Stoudemire comes back they are going to clean house! |
|
2006-01-09, 23:06 | Link #72 |
Member
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Squaresville
Age: 45
|
That was hilarious. Atleast VC is paying his fine and tired to explain what happened.
Kill the ref. This thread is awfully sparse though. I'm a Nuggets fan, Going for Miami for the Eastern Con. I'm just hoping my Nugs put out some money for a pure shooter so we don't have to have all our little pg out on the court at the same time. |
2006-01-09, 23:27 | Link #73 | |
Mr. Prince
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Scottsdale, Arizona
Age: 41
|
Quote:
|
|
2006-01-14, 01:58 | Link #76 |
Member
Join Date: Jan 2006
|
I did watch the OT part of that game. Steve Nash got fouled out, and from then Phoenix fell apart.
Man I wish that Cavs vs Lakers game was broadcasted in Canadian sports channels. I really wanted to catch a glimpse of Kobe and LeBron going at it together. |
|
|