Adelman was thinking: "How many times did I get screwed by Kobe treatment?" <iframe src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/qjRcTiwVEwo" allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" width="420"></iframe>
Kobe knows it was a foul but if the refs don't call it then it never happen. Tonight should be a good game between the Lakers and Pacers. Hope the Pacers can win tonight.
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I was at the Timberwolves game in Minneapolis, that call was a freaking joke. The Lakers should have easily closed that out but Minnesota started hack-a-Dwight and Dwight Howard missed almost every free throw and consequently let the T-Wolves back in. We were all just standing there in shock when they replayed that on the big screen a few times.
Are all KOF's as lazy as you? Instead of asking me to look up the stats, why don't you do it for yourself?
Lakers were doing great in the Bucks game until Kobe checked back in and started chucking. ... just sayin'
Hitting the ball isn't necessary. Your hand is considered part of the ball if you are holding it. If you only hit a hand holding the ball it is not a foul.
Please don't tell me you really don't think that was a foul? Even the NBA said it was, whatever good that does.
Good luck finding where I said it wasn't a foul. I just explained a rule based on a question I had asked earlier. Maybe you should figure out what you are responding to before you click that submit reply button.