Ridiculous. But at least he didn't sue.
Of course, my son would look at that as an honor and go home and brag that he tripped Big Baby in the NBA playoffs.
As well, I would brag that my son tripped Big Baby in the NBA playoffs.
eh I thought it was unnecessary to push him, he could have just ran by him
A fine would be reasonable, if it were $2500 or so.
In the case that the NBA has some mandate about touching the fans then some trivial (by NBA salary standards) fine like this is reasonable. I think my opinion that Big Baby wasn't at fault here was pretty clear in the rest of my post(s) on this subject.And where exactly would that money go? The NBA? The kid? If Big Baby wants to apologize, so be it. But a fine? That would be pathetic.
NBA=LeBron JamesI see a rich bandwagon fan wearing a Lebron jersey
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WALTHAM, Mass. -- Boston Celtics forward Glen Davis apologized Tuesday for bumping a 12-year-old boy while celebrating his game-winning shot against the Orlando Magic.
Davis said he got emotional and didn't see the boy as he turned and ran to the Celtics bench to celebrate his 21-foot jumper that gave the Celtics a 95-94 win over the Magic on Sunday. It tied the second-round playoff series at 2-2.
"If I've hurt anybody or if I've done any harm to anybody, please forgive me because my intentions were just harmless," he said.
^^agreed on so many points. how can a ball "graze" the rim yet continue on a completely seamless trajectory? and the magic did deserve to lose that one; terrible fourth quarter for them.
let's just get this series done with so the cavs can steamroll the celtics; i am tired of this rollercoaster and rotting for a team that makes dumb decisions over and over.
also, is it just me, or does anyone else find kevin garnett and his thug face infuriating? i just want to smack that look off of his mug. argh!
Yeah Webb was saying that they deserved to lose because D12 only took 10 shots.
I didn't watch the game, but I do have a problem with this - Howard does not have a post game. He does not have a face up game. He's got some sort of sweeping jump hook and then some lucky footwork when he's right under the rim. He depends on his teammates to get him the ball in the right position. This is not a guy that you can throw the ball in the paint to and think "Ah we're good now, this is a bucket" Throw in the fact that he's an atrocious FT shooter (has been better in the playoffs, granted) and viola...
The Magic just don't have true playmakers. I sure as hell don't want Hedo running the show at the end. He has the ability to handle the ball and make good decisions, but your second best shooter can't pass the ball to himself - it eliminates a scoring threat by playing him tight.
In any case, Magic should run run run. This way you utilize the athlecisim and mismatches. You let Boston get their defense set, and suddenly your lack of a actual PG is greatly exposed.
Also, how 'bout Howard throwing his coach under the bus? This is the second time he's done it these playoffs.
True, Howard might not have a post game. But, IMO, his strength is when he is facing the basket, where he can utilize his athleticism.
I watched the fourth quarter of the game, and I can't believe what I was seeing, Orlando's leading scorer was not only not getting his shots, he wasn't even getting the ball. I've seen him give picks and start rolling toward the hoop, but the ballhandler just kicks it out to somebody outside the 3 point line.
Does SVG remind anyone of George Costanza. The way he starts screaming and jumping around on the sideline.
I'm just glad that my rooting interest is only in the Celtics losing. If I were actually a Magic fan, I'd have wanted to jump off a building more times than I can count the last two games.