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thumpinghead Star Player
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Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 12:10 pm Post subject: |
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vkewalra wrote: | LakersRGolden wrote: | LeBron is a contender, but its mostly because people keep fouling his off forarm with their chests. |
The guy drives to the basket like he's trying to break through a defensive line. He picks his line, lowers his shoulder and goes in full bore no matter who's in his way. What amazes me is how often he will nail a guy and have the call go his way.
I know it's not officially in the rules, but haven't they historically given the call to the defensive player even if they're not totally set when the offensive player lowers his shoulder and basically tries to ram through the defender? |
Dude check my list above, they all do it, and they all get away with it... _________________ Kevin Love. 2015. |
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lkrfn Starting Rotation
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Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 12:15 pm Post subject: |
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Parker is right up there with those two |
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vkewalra Star Player
Joined: 23 Jun 2005 Posts: 1722 Location: Chicago, IL
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Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 12:28 pm Post subject: |
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thumpinghead wrote: | vkewalra wrote: | LakersRGolden wrote: | LeBron is a contender, but its mostly because people keep fouling his off forarm with their chests. |
The guy drives to the basket like he's trying to break through a defensive line. He picks his line, lowers his shoulder and goes in full bore no matter who's in his way. What amazes me is how often he will nail a guy and have the call go his way.
I know it's not officially in the rules, but haven't they historically given the call to the defensive player even if they're not totally set when the offensive player lowers his shoulder and basically tries to ram through the defender? |
Dude check my list above, they all do it, and they all get away with it... |
The thing is he does it EVERY time, like a bad habit really. And of all those on your list, he's the only one that can flatten anybody in the league when he does it. |
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LakersRGolden Star Player
Joined: 13 Jan 2002 Posts: 7932 Location: Lake Forest
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Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 12:37 pm Post subject: |
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vkewalra wrote: | thumpinghead wrote: | vkewalra wrote: | LakersRGolden wrote: | LeBron is a contender, but its mostly because people keep fouling his off forarm with their chests. |
The guy drives to the basket like he's trying to break through a defensive line. He picks his line, lowers his shoulder and goes in full bore no matter who's in his way. What amazes me is how often he will nail a guy and have the call go his way.
I know it's not officially in the rules, but haven't they historically given the call to the defensive player even if they're not totally set when the offensive player lowers his shoulder and basically tries to ram through the defender? |
Dude check my list above, they all do it, and they all get away with it... |
The thing is he does it EVERY time, like a bad habit really. And of all those on your list, he's the only one that can flatten anybody in the league when he does it. |
I just feel so sorry for Gilbert Arenas. Imagine going toe to toe (if not outplaying) the "Chosen One," only to have the series taken from you with the whistles (and lack there of at crucial times). I mean really, some of those calls would have made Jordan blush. |
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skumbag Starting Rotation
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Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 3:59 pm Post subject: |
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Nash by far. A guy his size should not be able to palm the ball and do the kind of crossover he's doing unless he carries. Period. |
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