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    NBA rookie of the year Rockets(T-mac)'s Avatar
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    Default Re: The exact moment DeAndre decided to leave:

    Paul is a whiny bitch, but can't deny that DJ was stupid on that play.

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    Default Re: The exact moment DeAndre decided to leave:

    Quote Originally Posted by Rockets(T-mac)
    Paul is a whiny bitch, but can't deny that DJ was stupid on that play.
    Well, it doesn't surpass his offensive goal-tend vs Spurs in the playoffs.

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    Default Re: The exact moment DeAndre decided to leave:

    gotta love chris paul a top 5 player in the league while being under 6 feet tall

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    Default Re: The exact moment DeAndre decided to leave:

    Quote Originally Posted by inclinerator
    gotta love chris paul a top 5 player in the league while being under 6 feet tall
    What does that have to do with him being a diva?

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    Default Re: The exact moment DeAndre decided to leave:

    Quote Originally Posted by Dro
    What does that have to do with him being a diva?
    he gets a pass

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    Default Re: The exact moment DeAndre decided to leave:

    You guys are stupid, buzzer already sounded, the clock just malfunctioned it would not count even if DJ shoots it.

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    Default Re: The exact moment DeAndre decided to leave:

    Exactly ^

    Which makes cp3s actions in that situation even more ridiculous.

    Little shit

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    Default Re: The exact moment DeAndre decided to leave:

    Quote Originally Posted by Chizdog
    You guys are stupid, buzzer already sounded, the clock just malfunctioned it would not count even if DJ shoots it.
    Yup. Have to honor the buzzer for fair play in case the defense instinctively stopped playing cause of it.

    Of course CP3 would have acted like a whiny bitch in either scenario, had Jordan shot it and made it and the refs waved it off, CP3 probably would of had a meltdown.

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    Default Re: The exact moment DeAndre decided to leave:

    Quote Originally Posted by Rockets(T-mac)
    Paul is a whiny bitch, but can't deny that DJ was stupid on that play.
    Paul was the only one aware of the situation at that moment. Other 9 players were all stupid I guess

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    Default Re: The exact moment DeAndre decided to leave:

    Quote Originally Posted by Chizdog
    You guys are stupid, buzzer already sounded, the clock just malfunctioned it would not count even if DJ shoots it.
    No the buzz sounded because the 24 second shot clock was over BUT the time clock was still running so that's why he yelled at DJ. It was a mistake that could happen to anyone.

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    Default Re: The exact moment DeAndre decided to leave:

    Quote Originally Posted by Bandito
    No the buzz sounded because the 24 second shot clock was over BUT the time clock was still running so that's why he yelled at DJ. It was a mistake that could happen to anyone.




    the shot clock buzzer sounded despite the ball hitting the rim in time and the game clock stopped for no apparent reason


    Jordan's not at all at fault for stopping as any put back slam wouldn't have counted due to both game and shot clocks failing

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    Default Re: The exact moment DeAndre decided to leave:

    Quote Originally Posted by unknowns8


    the shot clock buzzer sounded despite the ball hitting the rim in time and the game clock stopped for no apparent reason


    Jordan's not at all at fault for stopping as any put back slam wouldn't have counted due to both game and shot clocks failing
    The game clock also stopped at .7 while the ball was still on the rim, even a quick tip probably would have been impossible if the idiot hadn't stopped the clock

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    Default Re: The exact moment DeAndre decided to leave:

    You get the feeling CP3 is gonna end up like Melo - great talent; perpetual loser.

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    Default Re: The exact moment DeAndre decided to leave:

    lol... Paul is a great player and understandably frustrated in this play... but yea his personality would rub me the wrong way - or at the very least, it wouldn't cause me to stay... Kinda feel the same about Westbrook in terms of being able to control ones emotions, excellent player though

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