One would certainly expect a Spurs fan to stick up for his player, but are you really trying to say what Horry did was okay?
So, to simplify it, I think it was okay, as long as you can take the consequences that follow with it as a fan, as a player, a reputation, an image. (whoops, wrote a lot) Obviously, i'd feel differently if he was trying to take off his head.
Well, because it stirred up all this complaining and gives Suns a reason for an excuse(although I'm sure they would have had another one in place of these suspension one-if it never existed).
It was a hard playoff foul. These existed in the past much more. I wish he hadn't done it. I don't think its fully right, but i don't think its fully wrong. I do know Nash added some act to that. I think that incident is a good example of Phoenix's lack of mental maturity.
The one thing I'm wondering is why Horry's hit seems like he killed someone even though Baron laid out Fisher in that game 4, JRich had a nice flagrant 2, the Sasha hit(in the above article). So there's other stuff going on.
So i know you want me to answer it. So in some ways, yes its wrong and i don't approve but in someways i do. I do know the Spurs were frustrated in that game with some of the ref calls late in the game. And Horry wanted to send a message. Although I was kind of mad since the game was still close. And of course now the Suns will always use this as an exuse, much like last year with "wait till Amare comes back."
Do I celebrate the move? Would I if i could the situation let him do it if it meant Amare and Diaw were going to be stupid, and create all this controversy? No...
I was mad he got into it with Bell, because he would have been back in one game for the bump.
Ultimately i find it sad that the Spurs get blamed somehow like they forced Amare and Diaw to break the rule. I even hear the Parker-Nash incident being brought up as Parker caused it. Suns training staff probably should have taken him in the back and gave him stitches. Heck, if Pop(he actually is quoted as saying he wanted him to keep playing) had it his way, he would have let Nash bleed all over the place so he could play.
I can say this for sure. Utah will not moan and groan and whine about the physicality of the Spurs. They won't make excuses and Sloan already demonstrated the huge dichtomy that exists between Pop and Sloan compared to D'Antoni
Oh and yeah, of course I'm bias, but everyone has some subjective bias coming from somewhere.