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Best brawler squad in the NBA?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Bandwagoner, Sep 30, 2008.

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  1. Bandwagoner

    Bandwagoner Member

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    We now have a surplus of bigs that are pretty muscular.
    I put this as our best fighting lineup

    landry,
    scola,
    hayes,
    artest,
    dorsey

    is there any team that could put 5 better fighters on the court?
     
  2. Tom Bombadillo

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    Without a doubt, and as far as PG's Steve is not a guy I would wanna fight.....

    I'd beat the **** outta rafer though:)


    And Yao would be awkward as hell to fight, Jump punches?
     
  3. Bandwagoner

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    dude if I had to pick a 6th dude it would be Rafer.

    I am pretty sure he could kick some ace.
     
  4. Ikorose

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    I'm pretty sure it would be the other way around :D

    Alston
    Artest
    Landry
    Scola
    Dorsey

    Wizards would be next in line

    Stevenson
    Butler
    Jamison
    Blatche
    Haywood
     
  5. f_chowd0696

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    Rafer is a 6' 3" athletic build black dude who grew up in NYC.... I would have second thoughts on that :)
     
  6. joesr

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    haha! Hiiiya! Then he will just tip you over mid air :(
     
  7. FFz

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    yeah rafer is pretty tough. YOu hear what he did to that parking guy? Also remember Sasha V? You don't want to mess with rafer.
     
  8. Texas 3 Step

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    I'm pretty sure just about anyone in the NBA could kick more than one of our a$$es at the same time, unless anyone posting on here is a professional athlete.
     
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    Speak for yourself. I'm gonna post my youtube video showing me knocking out Shaq. :D
     
  10. eMat

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    Basketball players can't fight. But then again, most regular people can't either.
     
  11. ClutchCityReturns

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    That's a fairly broad statement...
     
  12. MayoRocket

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    It's also pretty much true, at least at the NBA level. Though I have to say that Steven Jackson seemed to know what he was doing in Detroit. :D
     
  13. Robjos

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    <img src="http://www.chron.com/photos/2008/09/29/13286681/260xStory.jpg" alt="Steveeeeee"><p>Steve: <i>"Hey!! Dont Forget About Me!!! Im A brawler Tooo!!! "</i><p>lol!!!
     
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    i will just use indiana jose style: a bullet for you. :eek:
     
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  16. Landlord Landry

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    if Rafer is 6' 3" then my schlong is longer than John Holmes'

    I know black dudes that are 6'5" from Oakland and are soft as kittens. but pretty nice stereotype.


    I could care less how these guys would squab, I wanna see them play tough, phyiscal b-ball, and win. Leave the fighting for the UFC.
     
  17. ccjj

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    Don't jump. Just throw a low punch he you will be right on target... :D :D
     
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    I think the Pistons have a squad of brawlers.

    Hell, their fans know how to brawl.
     
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    I'm willing to bet most of them know how to fight cause most of them grew up in the hood. Once they get in the NBA, it's not necessary to fight hood style anymore cause they are multimillionaires. Plus they know the more severe the altercation is the more they get fined and miss games: money taken out of their pockets, so they hold back.

    I remember one punch Shaq didn't hold back but missed on Brad Miller; if he would have connected then Brad wouldn't be in the NBA right now.

    Throwing a cup of beverage at someone isn't what I would call brawling, and the 2 fans who were stupid enough to walk on the court to get their faces punched out isn't what I would call brawling either.
     
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    You never see Kareem fight his teacher Bruce Lee in Game of Death? Bruce Lee always described how Kareem's reach gave him plenty of trouble during their sparring matches.
     

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