If you watch that video closely you can see T-Mac standing at the half-court line and refusing to help.
A better 5 min vid for what really happened. Coach Bob speaks out at 2:36 min. The brazilian are not as weak as what you thought. Not quite innocent either! http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/bzbsObJ_ZkU/
I think tchou is pointing out that you misspelled "moron", which is, well, a bit moronic if that's what you're accusing him of. Why don't you guys just stop beating your chests and flashing your paintball guns in front of your computers in your faux tough guy ritual and just relax.
Jiujutsu is better for cage matches, but not as useful as striking martial arts in open contexts like during the melee.
Is it called virtual masturbation? :grin: I am a keyboard warrior and I can beat you up with my typing. I will always fight by typing on my keyboard like a real man. Everyone else fights like a girl.
Yao gets pretty intense for his NT sometimes, you would be surprised. <object width="480" height="385"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/AQw7Ss0mP7M?fs=1&hl=en_US"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/AQw7Ss0mP7M?fs=1&hl=en_US" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="480" height="385"></embed></object>
Which pretty much makes it even more aggravating that he seemingly 'chooses' to be so timid in the NBA. The man is already as skilled as they get, had he ever tried to develop a meaner streak over the years, he would have been that much more dominant. And at 7'6", all the more reason to be mildly annoyed by it. But hey, he's been around long enough and nothing is going to change, so I am not b****ing more like reflecting on what never was. Still got love for the Big Wall.
So, between walking away and stomping someone 4v1, you'd pick the latter? That's straight up pathetic.
it's sad to see they didn't honor someone who comes to their country to play bb, instead they showed the worst side of them. the Brazillians were probably a bit afraid to fight back b/c they were not in homeland.
People are so quick to judge that they don't care for context at all. "LOL CHINA ARE SO SPINELESS, THEY DONT HAS LEGITIMATE RESON FOR FIGHT THEY JUST b****ES" Not like I expected anything else opening this thread, though....
I never actually said that. I'm saying given that video, who would you rather be? Let's be honest, nobody would want to be the guy on the ground.
Good find. But you do realize it was Yao himself that brought Donewald to China right? Yao chose Donewald over former Rockets assistant Dean Cooper to coach his Chinese team, because, in Yao's own words, he thought Cooper was too "nice".
Here's a picture of one dude landing a decent knee strike, for all the armchair MMAers out there: Without the QQing, moralizing, generalizing, Big Man Observations ("I'd like to see them try that on me"), and racist opines here's the facts... the situation began due to an elbow to the head thrown by a Brazilian at a player named Zhang. Zhang was knocked down, suffered a concussion and according to the Chinese medical staff on-site was hit hard enough to have short term memory loss. A foul was called on Zhang for a screen with no infraction called for the elbow, at which point Chinese coach Bob Donewald Jr (whom Yao handpicked to coach his Shanghai team and who he pushed to be national team coach) lost his **** and was ejected. Play continued, and there was another hard foul under the basket at Zhu Fangyu (the player you see in the picture and on videos going after the Brazillians) at which point the brawl happened. Both teams got into the fight but after a while the Brazilians seemed to try to walk off the court. At some point a second skirmish happened during which the Brazillians didn't seem to fight back and had the bright thought of RUNNING not walking back to the locker room. After the fight, both teams took the same flight (this is true lol) back to Beijing. A day later the Chinese Basketball Associated issued a blanket apology, and imposed fines on the coach and a handful of the Chinese players of about $7500 and suspended them from Those are the facts, minus the b****ing. For the record the Chinese team has a record of brawls (like 3 the past couple of years) but not more so than many other international teams and there's been prior beef between these two squads. In both China and among other international clubs there's been a right or wrong impression that the Chinese team has traditionally been "soft" responding to hard fouls both in terms of retaliation and it taking them off their game. As for whether this team would have fought a US team (read African American players for those white folks afraid of black folks out there), whether a US team would have committed flagrants on a Chinese team, how touch each of you are individually etc... I'll leave that up to the rest of you to sort out.
No, I didn't know that. Do you have a link so I can read about it? Donewald also left the Cavs under pretty dubious circumstances too - I'm surprised if Yao truly values this guy.