"The Rockets on Tuesday issued their official response to the Mavericks' protest of the Rockets' win at Dallas Dec. 18, contending that there was no misapplication of the rules, as Dallas owner Mark Cuban contended that night, but rather a common referee's judgment in question. The NBA has until next Tuesday to rule on the protest." - Jonathan Feigen http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl...onChronicle.com+--+NBA+Basketball)#finalframe
I thought the protest was that the referees could not review the play after a called flagrant-1 (it had to be a flagrant-2).
Mavs just need to stop whining like little B*T*HES and shut the hell up! They got their asses kicked in Dallas and i expect similar results tomorrow night...
I wonder if this was all just a $10,000 appeal to blow smoke that would keep the league from looking at Jason Kidd's be-a-man no-flagrant no-suspension foul on....Gawd, I can't even remember; on Andersen?
Wow, really? I could actually kinda see his point before, where he's just trying to be a dick about a technicality. I was worried they might actually uphold his request. But if he's just complaining about Dampier's technical no one's gonna give a crap.
I wish DA would just say, "Like having Dampier in the game would make a difference. I think Cuban is trying to mask that he wasted 80 million on this scrub"
[ESPN] Dampier: "Is he (Landry) tough?" I know this is an article about Dampier but it talks about the incident that happened last time. I don't know if it should be in this forum but I put it here anyways. But the most important info is this: Does this mean we have to replay a couple mins of that game like that incident that happened with Shaq fouling out? Link: http://espn.go.com/blog/dallasmavericks/post/_/id/4664656/dampier-is-he-landry-tough
Landry doesn't talk trash like Dampier. He goes out and does his job. Strange that Dampier isn't calling himself the 2nd best center in the league these days.