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Andrew Bynum

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by clippy, Mar 18, 2011.

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  1. Kojirou

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    Then you need to take a chill pill. I sure as heck hate Stockton, but I don't want to blow his knees out. At minimum, that means that you can't beat him.

    Absolute punk move, something I would expect from Malone. Deserves a 10 game suspension at minimum next season.
     
  2. today

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    Are you serious? Sorry bud, I'm not going to watch a Rox game and force myself to be calm. Passion is passion, gotta let it out.
     
  3. cuddie

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    Vigilante justice is the solution. Have players play Bruce Bowen foot defense and destroy his knees. Failing that, just kick him in the face.

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    good

    JJ Barea is a little b**** a deserves to be put in his place.

    now hoping for the grizzlies to sweep the pony's.

    then Boston sweeping the Grizzlies.

    perfect scenerio
     
  6. TISNF

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    Wow, Bynum channeling his inner Chris Brown.
     
  7. today

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    I agree, he'll probably get 7-10 game suspension.
     
  8. tehG l i d e

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    Honestly for me the perfect scenario would be for Dallas and Miami to meet in the finals and see Dallas go up 3-0, and then the Heat come back and win 4 straight.

    Seeing Dallas pull the biggest choke job in NBA History on the biggest stage would be priceless...
     
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    Switch Miami with Chicago and I'll agree.
     
  11. mrm32

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    Again?
     
  12. today

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    Yes, again for the second time against the exact same team... but this time 3-0.
     
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    The only reason I want Miami to be there is because it would be deja vu.
     
  14. CCorn

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    But since it's Miami it's deja douche
     
  15. Steve_Francis_rules

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    Sure. If the 5-8 guy is in the air and completely defenseless when Bynum decides to start the fight with no warning.
     
  16. rrj_gamz

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    douche move...
     
  17. edwardc

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    Should be have to miss a less 15 games next season and fined .
     
  18. Awesome

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    So when Bynum last did this (to beasley), why was Kobe praising him?

    But Bryant was happy with the action from the 7-foot, 285-pound Bynum.

    “I’m proud of him,” Kobe Bryant told the Los Angeles Times of Bynum. “He earned his stripes.”
     
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    Third time and worst part was he didnt show any remorse after the incident he just seemed to shrug it off according to the tweets from reporters.

    Minimum 20 games without pay and interaction from the team it his third time doing this and unless you come down hard there is no reason why he won't do it again. What happens if the next time he seriously injures someone? Then what? Old school there were hard fouls but this was bush league and repeated moves.

    Had he been on a different team he would have already had Stern's wrath on him but after what he did and the stage he did it on Stern has no choice but to let the hammer fall I just hope he does before any possible trades take place so Bynum becomes harder to trade
     
  20. javal_lon

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    because at least it was an adult he "laid out" then
     

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