If you look at the angle on the video I sent you. Draymond looks at LeBron then looks forward, then cheapshots him. Clear as day. At the 2:20 mark.Cavs already have a playoff suspension.
Draymond is a flagrant away from a suspension and somehow hasn't got one all series despite playing as dirty as ever. Do you think Draymonds antics have been clean this playoff run?
SMH.
If you look close enough. After Draymond flops to the ground. You can see him give a little "kick tap"

Ask yourself, do they look more intentional because Cleveland did it or do they actually look more intentional

Did you look at the video. The 2:20 mark shows he clearly wasn't looking at the ground



What does that have to do with what happened in this series? So suddenly just because they've had a suspension in a previous series, all acts that may warrant a suspension don't matter because they've already been punished for an unrelated incident? You'd only have the resemblance of an argument of "The Agenda" being confirmed if Delly was suspended and Draymond wasn't in this series. Since Delly wasn't suspended - you wanna act like Draymond should, else it confirms some tinfoil kufi theory that cats use against GS because they don't wanna acknowledge how good they are?Cavs already have a playoff suspension.
You'd be lucky to find a Finals team throughout history that has been "clean" - playoffs = more physicality allowed = more chances for instances as above.Draymond is a flagrant away from a suspension and somehow hasn't got one all series despite playing as dirty as ever. Do you think Draymonds antics have been clean this playoff run?
The problem with this is it's a bang-bang play; it was all in the one motion - it's just exaggerated when you slow it down and start breaking down when he initially raises his arm and instinctively looks up. His motor cortex had already sent the message to his arm before he looked up. It's not like he can take that action back at the moment he looks up - it's humanly impossible.Did you look at the video. The 2:20 mark shows he clearly wasn't looking at the ground![]()




This is what it looks like in real time -
When Draymond raises his arm to lash out at LeBron he's looking down at the floor and LeBron is on top of him.
The problem with this is it's a bang-bang play; it was all in the one motion - it's just exaggerated when you slow it down and start breaking down when he initially raised his arm and instinctively looks up. His motor cortex had already sent the message to his arm before he looked up. It's not like he can take that action back at the moment he looks up - it's humanly impossible.
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