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Recap on how dirty Dellavedova is.
Taj Gibson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_GUVRcM4Ck
Leg locks Taj, pretty dangerous play if Taj had tried to jump.
Korver: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyXod83nR1Y
Dives for ball, rolls into Korver's legs/ankle.
Hordford: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBySQufMAZg
Falls into Horford's legs, leading Horford to retaliate with an elbow. Keep in mind this is after Korver was injured and they saw what happened with Taj.
Green: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WirtEehjXdQ
Green gets him with an elbow on a screen, Dellavedova shoulders Green's legs/knees.
Speights: https://vid.me/xKjM
Speights gets a clean steal from behind, Dellavedova trips him.
Anyone see a pattern? The little shit is dirty as hell and tries to take out players by attacking their legs. I really hope this is brought to the NBA's attention and they do something about this.
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College superstar
Re: Recap on how dirty Dellavedova is.
Nah bro he just plays hard. Every single one of these is pure and absolute coincidence. Very clean player. None of this is on purpose
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Re: Recap on how dirty Dellavedova is.
Originally Posted by atljonesbro
Nah bro he just plays hard. Every single one of these is pure and absolute coincidence. Very clean player. None of this is on purpose
Posting from the Salt factory?
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Re: Recap on how dirty Dellavedova is.
Some of it seems unintentional/incidental. The one with Korver for instance, idk, didn't seem malicious at all
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Re: Recap on how dirty Dellavedova is.
Gibson = legitimate
Korver/Green = legitimate and dangerous.
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College superstar
Re: Recap on how dirty Dellavedova is.
Originally Posted by Springsteen
Posting from the Salt factory?
You can use that as a cop out since you realize I'm only speaking truth.
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Re: Recap on how dirty Dellavedova is.
Originally Posted by SCdac
Some of it seems unintentional/incidental. The one with Korver for instance, idk, didn't seem malicious at all
Do you know why most NBA players don't do this? They're not out to take out other players. If everytime there's a loose ball on the court and players just start diving onto the ball and rolling, how many players do you think will end up injured throughout the course of the season?
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/eye-on-...es-gotta-learn
Horford said it best, players look out for each other and the way he plays is contrary to that. If we had people diving into loose balls and rolling all over the court, who knows how many ankle and knee injuries there would be?
Dirty little shit.
Last edited by scm5; 06-10-2015 at 05:42 PM.
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Very good NBA starter
Re: Recap on how dirty Dellavedova is.
Originally Posted by scm5
Do you know why most NBA players don't do this? They're not out to take out other players. If everytime there's a loose ball on the court and players just start diving onto the ball and rolling, how many players do you think will end up injured throughout the course of the season?
god forbid a player dive for a loose ball
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MH!
Re: Recap on how dirty Dellavedova is.
Originally Posted by scm5
Do you know why most NBA players don't do this? They're not out to take out other players. If everytime there's a loose ball on the court and players just start diving onto the ball and rolling, how many players do you think will end up injured throughout the course of the season?
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/eye-on-...es-gotta-learn
Horford said it best, players look out for each other and the way he plays is contrary to that. If we had people diving into loose balls and rolling all over the court, who knows how many ankle and knee injuries there would be?
Dirty little shit.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Recap on how dirty Dellavedova is.
Delly is just hard hustling into players ACL's, no problem here.
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... on a leash
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College superstar
Re: Recap on how dirty Dellavedova is.
Originally Posted by warriorfan
Delly is just hard hustling into players ACL's, no problem here.
This is the point people are missing. He gives absolutely zero f*cks about the health of ANYONE on the court. As long as he gets the loose ball he really doesn't care if he ends a career which is complete thuggery. There needs to be action towards this guy because there's a certain level of responsibility needed to play in a sport at a professional level and he lacks that in every way.
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College superstar
Re: Recap on how dirty Dellavedova is.
Originally Posted by scm5
Do you know why most NBA players don't do this? They're not out to take out other players. If everytime there's a loose ball on the court and players just start diving onto the ball and rolling, how many players do you think will end up injured throughout the course of the season?
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/eye-on-...es-gotta-learn
Horford said it best, players look out for each other and the way he plays is contrary to that. If we had people diving into loose balls and rolling all over the court, who knows how many ankle and knee injuries there would be?
Dirty little shit.
http://youtu.be/htR7A0a2yh8
NBA's top 10 hustle plays include majority of what you claim to be dirty
And just note, all these were praised...only one that was worry some is the leg-lock on Gibson, other than that all clean plays, including from Draymond who deserved retaliation for the elbow
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Recap on how dirty Dellavedova is.
Originally Posted by atljonesbro
This is the point people are missing. He gives absolutely zero f*cks about the health of ANYONE on the court. As long as he gets the loose ball he really doesn't care if he ends a career which is complete thuggery. There needs to be action towards this guy because there's a certain level of responsibility needed to play in a sport at a professional level and he lacks that in every way.
I agree. There is a common professional courtesy between NBA players to not try to injure each other. Dellavedova isn't a professional however, he is just a no class bum.
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Good college starter
Re: Recap on how dirty Dellavedova is.
Lebron did the same yesterday. He just slided tackle Curry who lost the ball (Delly got fouled on a later scramble) and nothing was called.
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