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11-17-2010, 12:32 AM
#106
I usually hit open layups
Re: Devin Harris ejected for tackling Blake Griffin on a breakaway dunk
Originally Posted by Nets fan 93
Seems reasonable to me. It was a very hard foul and dangerous play, but after watching it seems pretty clear that he had no malicious intent and was just trying to wrap him up and stop the bucket. He still has to be held responsible regardless of intent, so flagrant 2 and no suspension seems fair to me.
I like physical play, but I don't want to see someone, especially an exciting player like Blake Griffin injured on something like that. That play had some serious potential for injury, it wasn't just a hard foul.
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11-17-2010, 12:40 AM
#107
Re: Devin Harris ejected for tackling Blake Griffin on a breakaway dunk
Originally Posted by Doranku
No suspension. Who's the f*cking retard now?
What does that have to do with my post?
OMGOMGBUTHEWAZNTINDAAIR
Dumbfuck.
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11-17-2010, 12:51 AM
#108
Not airballing my layups anymore
Re: Devin Harris ejected for tackling Blake Griffin on a breakaway dunk
Nothing dirty about the foul itself, he just shouldn't have tried to wrap-up a guy already in the air, you do that on someone who is still on the ground before they take off...he should've just tried to slap his arm or something
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11-17-2010, 12:54 AM
#109
Re: Devin Harris ejected for tackling Blake Griffin on a breakaway dunk
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11-17-2010, 11:59 AM
#110
NBA Legend
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11-17-2010, 01:37 PM
#111
NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Devin Harris ejected for tackling Blake Griffin on a breakaway dunk
Originally Posted by kentatm
Do you not understand context?
Stackhouse ran up the court the whole time looking at shaq and then tackled him all while being frustrated that his team was getting dominated. It was an intentional, flagrant foul made in frustration.
Harris' foul was done without harris even turning around to look at him. He grabbed him without looking and it ended a lot worse then he thought it would(a simple wrap up).
You seriously can not comprehend that simple, yet important difference?
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