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Rockets pushed into Clippers locker room to confront Austin Rivers, Blake Griffin

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Spoolxx, Jan 16, 2018.

  1. Juxtaposed Jolt

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    It's the NBA. Ariza should have bashed Rivers on twitter, or another form of social media. It would show the world that Rivers Jr. is a little b****, while preventing the world from labeling you as a petty thug who confronts people in locker rooms.
     
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  2. Newlin

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    Right now Chris Paul is downloading blueprints and schematics of Little Ceasars Arena, the home of the Detroit Pistons.
     
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  3. don grahamleone

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    Discipline was assessed by the GM of the Clippers today.
     
  4. alethios

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    As in, he will be traded?
     
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    He was traded lol.
     
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  6. alethios

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    Whoa, I've been working late and didn't catch the news! Last I heard, Detroit was going after him.
     
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  7. underrated015

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    Have fun in Detroit Blake. Fake tough guy.
     
  8. cbs1507

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    The new Detroit Bad Boy in town
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    Flake got traded?

    lol
     
  10. OTMax

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    At least we got one last shot in, sigh....should've handled that stuff on the court. Blake might be the biggest loser in that trade, but we won't get another shot at him as a Clipper.
     
  11. don grahamleone

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    As in he was traded to the ice cold tundra.
     
  12. don grahamleone

    don grahamleone Contributing Member

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    I read that person's post and I was like WHAAAA... I need to respond. Then you took care of it.
     
  13. daywalker02

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    Dat is a manatee meeting a chimp.
     
  14. txppratt

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    shortly after this blake traded to detroit.

    lets see... history of bad decisions... bump the other team's coach - showing the world (again) what a jackass you are...

    hrmmmm... 'send his ass to detroit'

    makes sense.
     
  15. khanhdum

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    Apparently the bad blood between CP3 and BG was because the team belong to CP3 and BG didn't like that. What a cry baby lol

    http://www.tmz.com/2018/02/14/blake...rs-teammates-ex-says/?adid=TMZ_Search_Results
     
  16. davidio840

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    Have fun making Detroit "your" team Blake! Fake tough guy.
     
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    how much is our record from then on?

    15-1 or something?
     
  18. davidio840

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    Pretty close. We are 14-1 since that incident with the only loss coming against New Orleans (115-113) on Jan 26
     
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    It all makes sense now. The NBA didn't punish him because they didn't want Blake to break his hand punching another staff member from the temper tantrum he would have thrown.
     
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    The protective boot on Austin Rivers' right foot was entirely in bounds throughout the Houston Rockets' possession late in the LA Clippers' emotionally charged win the night of Chris Paul's first game against his former team.

    Rivers, wearing a gray suit, stood with his hands on his belt and barked, as he'd been doing much of the night, especially after emotions escalated late in the fourth quarter and the Clippers sealed the win. Rockets small forward Trevor Ariza, the player closest to Rivers, had heard too much by the time he turned to Rivers with 1 minute, 3 seconds remaining and shared some harsh words. Rivers responded by ratcheting up the intensity of his trash talk, saying "something crazy," as one Clipper put it while declining to be specific.

    Blake Griffin butted in and got ejected along with Ariza, and it only got uglier after the game, with Ariza and Gerald Green barging through the back door of the Clippers' locker room to confront Rivers.

    It was clearly a case of trash talk going too far, leading to two-game suspensions for Ariza and Green. But despite such a high-profile altercation, many players believe that traditional in-game barking has actually decreased in recent years.

    "Trash talk can be Twitter, social media, Instagram," Oklahoma City Thunder superstar Russell Westbrook said. "It's all type of stuff, but it's not trash talk. Real trash talk was back in the '80s, '90s. That was real trash talk.

    "Now it's just for you guys [in the media], so you guys can laugh and make memes and all kinds of nonsense."

    However you want to classify the evolved world of NBA trash talk, consensus opinion is that there are three unwritten rules, whether it's done face-to-face, through the media or via an iPhone keyboard.

    Rule No. 1: Don't make it personal

    NBA players have no issue with routine trash talk -- "You get up underneath somebody's skin, frustrate them a little bit, get 'em out their game," Washington Wizards All-Star shooting guard Bradley Beal said -- but draw the line at disrespect.

    "I like to think that I respect everybody," Ariza said during his suspension. "I like to think I just play the game and go on about my business. I kind of expect the same thing, especially if I'm not [going] at anybody else."

    Any reference to family is a glaring no-no. Ariza attempted to confront Dallas Mavericks center Salah Mejri after a game last season due to an alleged comment about Ariza's wife and children, a claim Mejri adamantly denied. Personal issues are also considered out of bounds.

    "Anything off the court, that's when it's too far," Phoenix Suns shooting guard Devin Booker said. "Keep it on the court," Toronto Raptors All-Star shooting guard DeMar DeRozan said. "Keep it between the players. Keep it basketball. As long as you do that, it's fine."

    And keep the profane insults out of it, particularly the ones that challenge an opponent's masculinity. "Trash-talking is cool until you get to being disrespectful," said Sacramento Kings power forward Zach Randolph, who has earned a reputation as one of the NBA's toughest players.

    "'You can't guard me' -- that's understandable. But when you get to cursing and saying disrespectful stuff -- 'b****-ass m-----f-----' -- that's how it becomes a problem. Keep family and cuss words out of it."

    Philadelphia 76ers All-Star center Joel Embiid, a sharp-tongued talker and expert social media troll, was the most popular answer when players were asked who is the league's premier active trash-talker. He even got the vote of Andre Drummond, the Detroit Pistons' All-Star big man who has been a frequent target of Embiid, who publicly criticized the shooting and defensive ability of Drummond, who then shot back with a jab of Embiid's durability.

    But that's all about basketball, and Embiid makes a point to always stick to the game. (His personal favorite trash-talking moment was his reply after Minnesota's Karl-Anthony Towns called the caption and picture quality "trash" when Embiid posted a photo on Instagram of him scoring on the Timberwolves after a win. "Better quality than your defense," Embiid fired back at his friend.)

    "I'm not disrespecting them," Embiid said. "This game is about being competitive and having fun. When I get on the court, I want to win and also I want to have fun. Trash talk is a way for me to do that. So it's not really disrespectful. At the end of the day, I'm sure these guys know that. ... This is a brotherhood. I'm just looking to have fun."

    Rule No. 2: Be quiet on the bench

    You shouldn't pipe up if you aren't playing. That applies to benchwarmers and injured players.

    "You're not in the game," 20-year veteran Vince Carter said. "You have nothing to do with it. Unless you've been activated to where somebody says something to you to bring you in it, stay out of it." Or, as Randolph put it: "Just shut the hell up."

    Maybe a future Hall of Famer gets an exemption to this rule, but Paul Pierce probably wishes he would have followed it during a game against the Golden State Warriors last season.

    Pierce, who joins Kevin Garnett and Kobe Bryant as premier trash-talkers of his generation, was jabbing Draymond Green from the Clippers' bench by repeatedly insisting the Defensive Player of the Year was too small to guard Griffin. The ruthless response from Green, who ranks up there with Embiid among players considered the best trash-talkers among their peers, was clearly audible to a nationally televised crowd, picked up by the microphone on the basket during free throws.

    "Chasing that farewell tour! They don't love you like that!" Green hollered to Pierce, who had announced his plans to retire at the end of the season. "You can't get no farewell tour! You ain't got that type of love! You thought you was Kobe? You ain't Kobe."

    This unwritten rule certainly came into play after another memorable trash-talking exchange involving the Warriors last season. Warriors superstar Kevin Durant cited it after Enes Kanter, his former teammate, talked trash from the Thunder's bench.

    "How many minutes did he play? Three minutes," Durant told reporters after the game. "I'm trying to focus on whoever's on the court. He trying to talk to me from the sideline. But I'm sure he's going to put something on Twitter tonight."

    Rule No. 3: Check your status (and the standings)

    Booker, the Suns' sharp-tongued and sharp-shooting star, has the tools to be one of the league's best trash-talkers. He's brash, witty and an elite young talent.

    There's just one problem: The Suns haven't won more than 24 games in a season since drafting Booker in 2015. "It never looks good when you talk trash and you're losing," Booker said.

    Talking trash is a right that must be earned first by proving yourself in the league, something Booker was rudely reminded by Westbrook during a rookie-season trash-talk attempt.

    "I don't know who you are," Booker recalled of the reigning MVP's response. "Why you talking?"

    The required status is subject to interpretation, but a lack of it is a sure way to shut down any talk.

    "I mean, if you're a bum, you can't talk trash," Rockets guard James Harden said. "We won't respect you. Obviously, you've got to be doing something. You've got to have a name or gotta be getting buckets to talk trash. Everybody can't be talking trash."​
     

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