Thing is some nikkas getting 10/20FT's some games...
And then people don't want people complaining about double standards... fukk outta here.
Looks up tonight's stat sheet from Lakers game.

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Thing is some nikkas getting 10/20FT's some games...
And then people don't want people complaining about double standards... fukk outta here.
Looks up tonight's stat sheet from Lakers game.
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This is the same guy who was on the benchwith Wade when Dexter Pittman shoved his elbow in Lance Stephenson's throat because he was making fun of Lebron in last years playoffs.
Boo-fukkin' hoo. He'll be alright.
fukk lebron, but they shouldn't of called that flagrant when he bowed boozer.
The Bulls didnt complain about Pistons and Knicks fouling too hard?FreedS[ohh]lave;3720401 said:I mean Lebron basically aksing for an apology because he was hit too hard
But its not just him anytime a player gets fouled hard he looks like a crime was comitted against him..
Back in the day this was a commmon thing hard fouls,why are the nba players today such primadonnas?
Dont most people who play the game of basketball whter on the streets or at a high level expect at some point its gonna happen and is part of the game?
Why do players act so shocked?
Two weeks ago James denied hard fouls affected his thinking, saying after a win in Philadelphia: "I'm a football player. I'm good. I can't worry about what may happen. I live in the moment. I'm an attack guy. I'm an attack player. I don't really make my mark on the perimeter."
But after the loss to the Bulls, James was more frank, telling ESPN.com's Michael Wallace: "A lot of my fouls are not basketball plays. First of all, Kirk Hinrich in the first quarter basically grabbed me with two hands and brought me to the ground. The last one, Taj Gibson was able to collar me around my shoulder and bring me to the ground. Those are not defensive ... those are not basketball plays."
Ira Winderman‏@IraHeatBeat18m
After all the back-and-forth, and rhetoric, a Taj Gibson foul on LeBron in Wednesday's game has been upgraded to Flag.1 by the NBA
FreedS[ohh]lave;3720401 said:I mean Lebron basically aksing for an apology because he was hit too hard
But its not just him anytime a player gets fouled hard he looks like a crime was comitted against him..
Back in the day this was a commmon thing hard fouls,why are the nba players today such primadonnas?
Dont most people who play the game of basketball whter on the streets or at a high level expect at some point its gonna happen and is part of the game?
Why do players act so shocked?
Why are some people always on this "players back in the day" shyt?
Players back in the day could reasonably retaliate without being tossed from the game or multiple games so a lot of stuff was handled on court...even if they couldn't fight for shyt. Now you get techs for shouting too loud.
The league legislated changes, it's not like guys born after 1980 were suddenly drinking a different type of water.