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    Default Re: Recap on how dirty Dellavedova is.

    How in the world does Green's knee stay completely rigid and outstretched if Delly hit it? He clearly hit him in the hip.

    And I'm not even sure what to look for in the Speights one. Dude gets barged over by a 275lbs player and he is at fault again?

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    Default Re: Recap on how dirty Dellavedova is.

    Quote Originally Posted by plowking
    How in the world does Green's knee stay completely rigid and outstretched if Delly hit it? He clearly hit him in the hip.

    And I'm not even sure what to look for in the Speights one. Dude gets barged over by a 275lbs player and he is at fault again?

    Even if he did hit Green in the hip (which he didn't). It was still a dirty play. Delly got manhandled legit and then had to cheap shot in the back to try to make up for it. What an embarrassment Delly is to his people. They should be ashamed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by warriorfan
    Even if he did hit Green in the hip (which he didn't). It was still a dirty play. Delly got manhandled legit and then had to cheap shot in the back to try to make up for it. What an embarrassment Delly is to his people. They should be ashamed.
    If the officials started calling illegal screens, especially ones involving elbows, our guys might not have to take the physicality back at them. Green likes to give it, but he doesn't like taking it back. I've never seen a dirtier player whine as much to officials... except maybe Bill Laimbeer and people despised him.

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    Default Re: Recap on how dirty Dellavedova is.

    The Gibson play, Taj gets him from behind with a forearm to the back of Delly's neck, which goes conveniently unnoticed by those quick to use the "dirty" label. Taj roughed him up on the play before that, too. That's what happens to everyone who plays CLE, though. Delly inevitably outhustles everyone on the opposing team and they focus on trying to hurt him rather than trying to win the game.

    Delly stays living rent free.
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    Default Re: Recap on how dirty Dellavedova is.

    Quote Originally Posted by chips93
    god forbid a player dive for a loose ball

    Diving is reserved for soccer players.


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    Quote Originally Posted by RedBlackAttack
    If the officials started calling illegal screens, especially ones involving elbows, our guys might not have to take the physicality back at them. Green likes to give it, but he doesn't like taking it back. I've never seen a dirtier player whine as much to officials... except maybe Bill Laimbeer and people despised him.
    Comparing Green's screen to a blindside undercut to the lower body is comparing apples to oranges.

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    Default Re: Recap on how dirty Dellavedova is.

    Quote 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.
    What a stupid f*cking retarded post.

    If you're scared that hustle plays might injure you, play chess and stay the hell off the court.

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    Default Re: Recap on how dirty Dellavedova is.

    Quote Originally Posted by warriorfan
    Comparing Green's screen to a blindside undercut to the lower body is comparing apples to oranges.
    The bang on the hip, which is all it was, doesn't happen without the illegal screen and accompanying elbow first. Again, Green dishes it out, but can't take it.

    He needs to worry less about Delly and the officials and more about not continuing to embarrass himself in front of family and friends with his atrocious play.

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    Default Re: Recap on how dirty Dellavedova is.

    Quote Originally Posted by RedBlackAttack
    The bang on the hip, which is all it was, doesn't happen without the dirty illegal screen happening first. Again, Green dishes it out, but can't take it.

    He needs to worry less about Delly and the officials and more about not continuing to embarrass himself in front of family and friends with his atrocious play.

    I don't wanna start a fight we should just agree to disagree. Delly's undercut was 10x as worse as Green's hipcheck. That is my view and it looks like you have yours.

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