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Who will be suspended for game 3 of HOU-LAL?
Rafer Alston of the Orlando Magic and Derek Fisher of the Los Angeles Lakers have each been suspended one game without pay for their roles in separate incidents last night, NBA Executive Vice President, Basketball Operations Stu Jackson announced Thursday.
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Fisher has been suspended for striking Houston's Luis Scola with his shoulder and head with 13.2 seconds remaining in the third period of the Lakers' 111-98 win Wednesday over the visiting Houston Rockets in Game 2 of the Western Conference semifinals at Staples Center.
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Jackson also announced that the Lakers' Kobe Bryant has been assessed a Flagrant Foul Penalty One for elbowing Houston's Ron Artest in the chest area with 6:57 remaining in the fourth period of Wednesday night's game.
Looking at the replay on ESPN (thanks hrdboild) I don't see how you can think it's so clear cut.Yay! Once again justice is not served!![]()
Looking at the replay on ESPN (thanks hrdboild) I don't see how you can think it's so clear cut.
But that's just my opinion. Even from that angle it looks inconclusive about whether he hit the neck at all.
Chest bump or not, Rafer Alston is an idiot for slapping him, and the NBA got that one right.I think it's funny how every article seems to claim that Alston just reached out and slapped Eddie House while House was "celebrating". Yeah if you call going out of his way to chest bump Alston after his shot "celebrating", then I guess thats what it was. No one seems to mention that part though. Eddie House is just a punk. He was doing the same crap against Chicago. He sucked for 6 games and then hits a few 3's in game 7 and acts like he's god. I hope someone does more than just slap him upside the head.
Looking at the replay on ESPN (thanks hrdboild) I don't see how you can think it's so clear cut.
But that's just my opinion. Even from that angle it looks inconclusive about whether he hit the neck at all.
It is an intentional elbow thrown to the "head area" of an opponent - he aimed high intentionally and just slightly missed. Anyone else would be suspended. Kobe, obviously, will not be. See the shining example of Kobe's elbow to Mike Bibby's nose for another example....the favored one will not be suspended no matter what he does.![]()
I honestly don't see what could make you think he aimed high and missed. How do you know he wasn't aiming for the middle of the chest and missed?It is an intentional elbow thrown to the "head area" of an opponent - he aimed high intentionally and just slightly missed. Anyone else would be suspended. Kobe, obviously, will not be. See the shining example of Kobe's elbow to Mike Bibby's nose for another example....the favored one will not be suspended no matter what he does.![]()
I honestly don't see what could make you think he aimed high and missed. How do you know he wasn't aiming for the middle of the chest and missed?
I strongly disagree with the idea that anybody else would be suspended. I think that idea is pretty silly. It is of course even sillier to claim that "the favored one will not be suspended no matter what he does."
Ron Artest would have been suspended, no doubt about it.
I strongly disagree with the idea that anybody else would be suspended. I think that idea is pretty silly. It is of course even sillier to claim that "the favored one will not be suspended no matter what he does."
I'm not sure what the eye roll is for. If you're going to use hyperbole to make a point don't be surprised if someone calls you on it. How many suspensions do I need to point out before you concede that what you said was wrong?Oh, sorry, one suspension 3 years ago - you are right. He is held to the same standards as everyone else.....
Tell that to Bibby's nose, or Artest's neck or all the others caught by a Bryant "elbow" in the head area (and he was not suspended for those).....I'm sure they feel much better about that now.
More people's faces have fouled this guys elbow than I care to count. It is naive to think Kobe doesn't get some sort of special treatment.You're claiming Kobe gets special treatment because he never gets suspended for throwing elbows,
I'm not sure what the eye roll is for. If you're going to use hyperbole to make a point don't be surprised if someone calls you on it. How many suspensions do I need to point out before you concede that what you said was wrong?
Hey, I understand why you might not like Kobe. I'm not a fan either. But unless there are some facts that you haven't presented and I haven't seen, your position doesn't seem to be supported by the evidence.
You're claiming Kobe gets special treatment because he never gets suspended for throwing elbows, except he has been suspended for throwing elbows at least three times that I have linked to. And you claim that he hit Artest's neck with the elbow last night, but that's not all that clear even on the ESPN video. So I of course am going to explain why I think you're wrong.
4/17/07
The NBA suspended ref Joey Crawford indefinitely, including for the rest
of the 06-07 regular season and playoffs, for improper conduct and a lack
of professionalism and for being a repeat offender. Crawford ejected Tim
Duncan (SA) from Sunday's Dal-SA game for simply laughing while he was on the bench.
I'm not sure what the eye roll is for. If you're going to use hyperbole to make a point don't be surprised if someone calls you on it. How many suspensions do I need to point out before you concede that what you said was wrong?
Hey, I understand why you might not like Kobe. I'm not a fan either. But unless there are some facts that you haven't presented and I haven't seen, your position doesn't seem to be supported by the evidence.
You're claiming Kobe gets special treatment because he never gets suspended for throwing elbows, except he has been suspended for throwing elbows at least three times that I have linked to. And you claim that he hit Artest's neck with the elbow last night, but that's not all that clear even on the ESPN video. So I of course am going to explain why I think you're wrong.