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tabascojet
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I see now why Miami got those two technicals - That definitely was deserving of the T's and is consistent with how they have been calling them
It looked to me like LeBron was deliberately attempting to injure Hibbert and his running off down the floor was his exclamation point.
That play was the polar opposite of a flop. LeBron really thought no one was going to call that or they were just going to let him get away with it? Smart ass move all the way to run down the court as if nothing had happened. That was pitiful.
It was a Flagrant 2 in my opinion. LeBron should have been tossed or suspended for Game 7. It was obviously intentional and then he tried to "fool" the refs into thinking it was okay to do that.
Completely classless.
I have been somewhat disappointed and disgusted with the both the cheap shots, flopping and poor play of Miami. This is not the same team that went to the finals last year and played with the standard of excellence worthy of someone who has declared himself(Lebron) the King, worthy of 7 championships in a row and all of the bs he has spouted over the years. Instead it's been flagarants, dirty plays and flopping. Very disappointing, but I'm sure Miami fans will find a way to justify that crap
hibbert's coming for those fags......
this kind of encapsulates the whole deal with these guys. on one hand i can understand a team doing whatever you need to do to win games, but there's a fine line in there somewhere. lol, wish jefe was still posting here. he described the playoffs as a "war of attrition", and i certainly would have to agree. but the flopping and cheap shots ARE a tad much...
course Heat and LeClown fans are saying "this is simply a part of the game". i don't think there's any place for it personally in the game. just sayin'...
I agree that is has always been part of the game, but I still think that is a form of cheating. When you try to convince the referee that you was fouled so hard that you got knocked down to the floor when in fact you fell on purpose; to me that is not honest and it should be beneath a player that wants to go down in history of the NBA as one of the finest. A player of that caliber should be above cheap shots, flopping and that kind of crap
I agree that is has always been part of the game, but I still think that is a form of cheating. When you try to convince the referee that you was fouled so hard that you got knocked down to the floor when in fact you fell on purpose; to me that is not honest and it should be beneath a player that wants to go down in history of the NBA as one of the finest. A player of that caliber should be above cheap shots, flopping and that kind of crap
ESPECIALLY when the player in question vehemently and categorically denies he does it...
ESPECIALLY when the player in question vehemently and categorically denies he does it...