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Dwight tells fan to "come out here"

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by RV6, May 12, 2015.

  1. RV6

    RV6 Member

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    Frustration or does he usually talk to fans like this? It's odd how he loses his cool, given the personality he has.

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  2. HouStu_Rocket

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    Eh. He's just responding back to a heckler. He isn't losing his cool or anything.

    "You suck, Dwight! Quit crying!"

    "Come over here and say that to my face"

    I think it's a good response to acknowledge the guy and put him in a position where he feels small because he literally isn't allowed closer
     
  3. HouStu_Rocket

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    Title says Dwight threatens him. YouTube videos should be subject to title change if it's inaccurate. In no way is "come out here" a threat. "Come over here and I'll beat your ass" might be excessively inappropriate for a pro basketball player to a fan.
     
  4. el gnomo

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    LOL, so much no. Wanna know how to put him in a position where he feels small? Don't acknowledge his existence. But responding just shows how much of a mental midget Dwert is.
     
  5. RV6

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    I'm including his techs, when I say he lost his cool. It's odd to me because he's always talking about being happy and wanting to smile. I'd think he'd just brush it off more easily.
     
  6. Scarface281

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    Dwight smiles and laughs to hide the pain he is really dealing with. That's just a front.
     
  7. J.R.

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    Clippers & Clippers fan got the best of Dwight that night.
     
  8. Tenchi

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    In the arena they're called "fans" for some reason but we all know them on the internet as trolls. This dude isn't even a Clippers fan he's a Lakers fan sycophant who loves to promote Kanye and the Kardashians. Trash is trash no matter how much money you make.
     
  9. Dave_78

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    Dwight seemed irritated from the beginning of Sunday's game. I don't know if he was still mad about the previous (doubt it) or if something else was bothering. My guess is that he isn't happy with the performance and/or the effort of his teammates. If that's the case, I don't blame him but I hope he channels that in a more positive way tonight and in the future. Stuff like Sunday night are why he has the reputation he does.
     
  10. RudyT43

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    Letting Matt Barnes get to his head, responding to a heckling fan, wha the hell was he thinking? His singular goal should have been to tie up that series but he got caught up in some stupid ****.
     
  11. ROXTXIA

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    Dwight knows the other team is gonna try and get in his head. He knows it, and he still retaliates on their stupid b.s.

    Dwight isn't the sharpest stick in the bundle, and I know it's easy for me to say all this, but I could really do without seeing Matt Barnes' cynical smirk. You know what this convict is gonna do. Don't give him the satisfaction.
     
  12. BackNthDay

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    Dream did the same thing so relax. Yes, D12 is still immature but give him time and a coach he respects and watch things change.
     
  13. Scarface281

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    Difference here is Dwight is 29 (almost 30). When Dream was a hothead, he was 21/22.
     
  14. BigShasta

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    What's funny is that wasn't even a fan. The guy is one of Kobe 'boys'
     
  15. Victorious

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    He always yucks it up with the fans, home or away.
     
  16. Fyreball

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    There's no such thing as a Clippers fan. That whole stadium is just full of Lakers fans who are bandwagoning.
     
  17. Roxnostalgia

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    Definitely problematic. Plz wait, will soon post 8,000 word thought essay on the topic.
     
  18. EightDoobies

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    All Lakers fans.
     
  19. HardenHardon

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    Give him time? Dude has been in the league for 10 years! He is who he is. The starting center on the NBA's all-time fake tough team.
     
  20. Blurr#7

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    It's the same as keyboard warriors. Fans feel as if they can say anything to players but wouldn't do the same on the street.
     

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