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CP3 Should miss game 4

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by DaDakota, Aug 22, 2020.

  1. KingCheetah

    KingCheetah Atomic Playboy
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    ... make a swish... uh oh
     
  2. topfive

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    If I'm MDA, I send Chandler out there do deliver a hard flagrant 1 to CP3, just shy of a flagrant 2.

    After that, put Bruno or Carroll into the game for a minute now and then so whenever they go near him, their mere presence on the court will mess with his already freaked-out head.

    The idea is: 1) Teach him to stop that punk nonsense, and 2) keep him distracted from the actual game.
     
  3. D-rock

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    Just beat him by double digits on the court, that will be humiliation enough.
     
  4. durvasa

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    https://www.houstonchronicle.com/te...nge-offensive-foul-on-Chris-Paul-15511008.php


    The offensive foul called on Thunder star Chris Paul late in Oklahoma City’s Game 3 win against the Rockets on Saturday will stand as called, a league spokesman confirmed on Monday.

    Paul hit Rockets guard Ben McLemore below the belt with 1:20 remaining in overtime. The Rockets wanted the play to be reviewed by officials and left the court angry that game officials did not look at the replay.

    Paul could have been assessed a technical foul or a flagrant foul at the time or even in the days that followed. Either would have counted toward his allotment in the unlikely event he reached his post-season limit for an automatic suspension.

    The Rockets did not argue that the foul was intentional but said it should have been reviewed.
     

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