Should Jerry Stackhouse be Suspended

Should Stackhouse be Suspended for Game Five


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After that hard foul against Shaq and compared to the other suspensions in the 2006 NBA Playoffs, should Jerry Stackhouse be suspended for Game 5?
 
I could only watch the first half intermittently and missed this... is video available somewhere?
 
very early world from dallas is that he has received a suspension and that avery is not happy. will post a link when one becomes available. btw, i am totally in the opinion that he should be.
 
based on the previous suspensions we've seen in this year's playoffs, how can he NOT be suspended for what he did? it would be a total joke if the league didn't suspend him.
 
I think he should. This is the finals and if they're going to suspend people in the earlier rounds, they should really crack down in this series.
 
Well I think he had to be. Diesel or not, Stack pretty much just threw a full speed high shoulder block with little if any pretense of going for the ball. It was dirty. I'm not particularly offended by its dirtiness, but it was definitely dirty, and if you're going to do that, got to pay the piper.
 
Eh, I think I've seen worse that didn't get a suspension this postseason and Shaq laughed it off in interviews. I'll be contrarian today.
 
I've now seen the replay a couple thousand times and I vote yes based on the precedent that has already been set. This was definitely one of the harder fouls that has drawn a suspension this postseason.

I still think the NBA has been a little too harsh with suspensions lately and wish they would stop suspending players in the playoffs for hard fouls with no deliberate attempt to injure, but this was as deserving as all the others.
 
I'm in favor of the Heat in this series; I hope they win. But honestly, I didn't think it was that big of a deal...yea, it was a hard foul and he deserved that flagrant, but a suspension? I don't think he deserved it. It's the Finals...it's supposed to get rough and tough. Even Shaq and Pat Riley downplayed it saying that it was just a hard foul...Shaq even saying that his daughter tackles him harder...lol.
 
It was almost as much BS as Ron's suspension. It was a hard foul but I'm pretty sure Stack went for ball. Yeah it was a hard foul but at the time it was only called a flagrant 1. They need to let the refs do their job and let the players play.
 
Absolutely not. He did not go at Shaq to intentionally throw him to the ground. His arm didn't even come down. He was running to catch up to him and his forward progress carried him into Shaq like that. It was a smart play, Shaq slamming to the floor was not intentional or intended.
 
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as much as i hate shaq, had it been anyone else, stack would have 'crushed' him, so think if shaq went reeling, think of what a smaller person would have done. AND the creme de la creme, the league needed a easy excuse to stick it to Cuban, so ahahhahahaha, guess what........betcha Cuban's doing a slow burn, right now.....oh well..............
 
Absolutely not. He did not go at Shaq to intentionally throw him to the ground. His arm didn't even come down. He was running to catch up to him and his forward progress carried him into Shaq like that. It was a smart play, Shaq slamming to the floor was not intentional or intended.

Oh no, he lowered the shoulder for the boom. I never doubted intent after seeing the replay. It was a football block.

Just a question whether it was worthy of a suspension.


Would like to see a replay if somebody has the tech. The shot from the baseline was very clear.
 
Oh no, he lowered the shoulder for the boom. I never doubted intent after seeing the replay. It was a football block.

Just a question whether it was worthy of a suspension.


Would like to see a replay if somebody has the tech. The shot from the baseline was very clear.

See they showed the reply right after the replay. The announcers even agreed that the outcome was not intentional. I mean if he lowered his shoulder a little, come on it's Stackhouse against Shaq. Stackhouse is a toothpick comparatively. He did not intend for it to do that. He intended for it to knock him off course a little. And, it wasn't contact above the shoulders, which is an automatic suspension.
 
I hate Dallas so you all know what i voted for. It seemed to me that Stack was trying to let off some steam. Besides, when have you seen Shaq fall to the ground---even after a hard foul. Stack could have just grabbed his jersey or his arm, but he decided to fly at him...
 
here's a link to the video:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=-CCknwBTQBk


dunno bout flagrant 2.. but the way the nba has been suspending people these playoffs..

I as a rule don't have a huge problem with clobbering people. Always been willing to do it myself to send a message. But if you make that choice, then you can't sit around and complain if the suspension comes down. Its from the same school as the Posey suspension for slamming into Heinrich. I would rather they didn't suspend that stuff -- indeed it blurs the line tremendously between a flagrant and a suspension. But if that's the line that's been drawn, then just don't do it. Ramming somebody with your shoulder isn't a basketball related play. Its good ole fashioned thuggery. And while I like thuggery, I have practiced thuggery, and I believe thugging somebody can be a great way to separate the men from the boys when you are playing somebody, if its not allowed you don't have much of a leg to stand on when you practice it + then get suspended for it.
 
That suspension is a joke. That was a flagrant foul, but also a good play by Stackhouse. It had a purpose which was to put Shaq on the foul line. A flagrant foul like that is not worthy of a suspension.
 
compared to the other suspensions in the 2006 NBA Playoffs he should be suspended !
that's pretty obvious
but i'm tired of all those suspensions, it's somehow unfair
 
I think in the older days of the NBA that play would have been alright, but he has to be suspended to stay consistant with the other questionable suspensions during the playoffs, starting with the Artest elbow...
 
The way I see it Artest's elbow was debateable, and I think it was the first suspension issued in the playoffs. So that set the precedent (and it was a bad one, imho). Then came a lot of other hard fouls that had to be suspended because of the precedent, but very few of those were as hard as this one.

So if you're a fan of old time basketball you're alarmed at all the suspensions being doled out, but if you're looking for consistency, this one is a no-brainer.
 
So if you're a fan of old time basketball you're alarmed at all the suspensions being doled out, but if you're looking for consistency, this one is a no-brainer.

Pretty much. That was just a good, solid, old-school foul. No bad intentions, but was not going to allow Shaq to get the shot up. He made a half-hearted play for the ball at least.
 
Personally I didn't think Stacks was anyone worse than when Shaq hammered Stack in game 1 and bloodied his nose. What made it look worse was that Shaq was jumping off one leg leaving him no balance.
 
Personally I didn't think Stacks was anyone worse than when Shaq hammered Stack in game 1 and bloodied his nose. What made it look worse was that Shaq was jumping off one leg leaving him no balance.

That, in fact, DID make it worse. It doesn't matter if it's Shaquille O'Neal or Earl Boykins. When a player is in the air like that, being hit by a flying shoulder is clearly a flagrant foul. And the fact there was likely some payback intention in mind had to be considered. I applaud the league office for their consistency, if nothing else.
 
Yeah the leage IS becoming more consistant with the suspensions, now if the players could just be more consistant about intentions, actins and effects of thier fouls everything would be fine.
 
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