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[Video] Bynum ejected, Rockets players mockingly wave goodbye to him

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Clutch, Apr 6, 2012.

  1. ashiin

    ashiin Member

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    Oh Clyde... That's a peace sign not "number 2".
     
  2. Brandyon

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    This has been the established method for guarding dominant, imposing centers in the league for decades. If anyone like Shaq, Yao, Bynum, Howard ever got calls like Kobe, they would never have a shot that wasn't followed by FTs.
     
  3. RedNation

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    He just became my favorite (non?) laker.
     
  4. The_Yoyo

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    Man I was the only one clapping and cheering in Staples it seemed. People around me were PISSED! Bynum is an idiot
     
  5. RedNation

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    Makeup technical that was LOL. Parsons said "can we get one call" and got a T. So therefore, if anyone says "I got fouled" they should get a T as well.
     
  6. TreeRollins

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  7. arubato

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    That is actually "number 2". Because it's the 2nd T of Bynum.
     
  8. lionaire

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    Really?
     
  9. MD_in_Training

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    Ask JJ Barea, Gerald Wallace, and Michael Beasley.

    Sh**, you could probably ask the whole Lakers team too.
     
  10. Scarface281

    Scarface281 Contributing Member

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    I saw a Rockets fan on the Lakers broadcast stand up and clap. Were you near the baseline and close to the Rockets bench?
     
  11. LOLatSoccer

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    any black athlete thats doesnt act a certain way, and be humble 24/7. Is a horrible human being to some people

    Meanwhile athletes such as Philip Rivers, and others can say and behave as they please( and be labeled heroes)

    Its not a big deal to me though. But some people just dont wanna hear it


    Andrew Bynum is not a bad guy in real life, neither is Russell Westbrook. But their is a negative persception out their towards young black athletes, and many non-blacks dont understand what a real bad person is. They judge because they envy that person, and they want to see that person behave the way he or she wants.

    ITS VERY SAD
     
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  12. napalm06

    napalm06 Huge Flopping Fan

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    Here he is, back with his 'inciteful' agenda. I don't care if you're black or not, why don't you do us a favor and stop projecting your racism on everyone else?
     
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    This is the most r****ded thing I've read for a long time. You should seriously stop posting.
     
  14. ReverseBjorn

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    We should really start an MVP chant for Bynum down here everytime he touches the ball. :grin:
     
  15. DreamRoxCoogFan

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    Clyde was actually right, it wasn't a peace sign, he was signaling that it was Bynum's second technical
     
  16. Asian Sensation

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    Chandler Chunkin up dem deuces. Signs that he's becoming a Houstonian.
     
  17. deekay209

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    <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/GdrrPQWqbdQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

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    Yeppppp. Nothing to do with him being black buddy. He likes being a 7 foot bully. Or try to be anyway.

    Oh, and I forgot about this:

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  18. conquistador#11

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    lol at soccer, if you were handicapped and Bynum pulled a castanza and parked on your handicapped parking spot, you wouldn't think he was a bad person? you would actually high five the guy?

    I'm curious to what Bynum said to the bench? any clips from their post game?
    I saw that the goran was working the tv broadcast and radio. multibeast.
     
  19. MD_in_Training

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    Let me make it clear that it's not just the fact that he pulls these dirty plays with no inhibition. It's also the fact that he has little to no remorse when the players are seriously hurt. The look on his face when he does it is almost like he thinks he's in the right to intentionally injure players.

    Gerald Wallace got a pneumo-FU**ING-thorax from a broken rib because of Bynum's cheap shot. I mean, if the broken rib caused more damage to the pleura, Gerald Wallace could have died.
     
  20. RedRedemption

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    I would love for someone to just demolish Bynum in the head and give him a taste of his own medicine. He is doing things out there that could potentially paralyze people.
     

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