I think what he did on Yao was good and bad. Good because it allows Yao to learn and make him tougher. Bad because Malone, just like any other Lakers are so ****ing cocky, thinking they are all that...and that they are the ****! **** you piece of **** Malone! It was so good to see Boki school him...man, look at his facial expression, he got so pissed because Boki made a clean block on him..hahaha! Looser!
It's funny how Malone sees nothing wrong with what he did to Boki but when Boki blocked his shot at the other end and took a little contact, he got pissed and ran after Boki like the BIOTCH that he is. Why was he crying about barely getting hit when he decked Boki at the other. What a baby and a loser. He will never win a title b/c of his aggorance and dirty anticks. Peace.
I agree about Oak. Man that guy was dirty as hell. Just wish he was on this team. Detroit won a couple of championships with two excessively physical players (Rodman/Laimbeer). If you are not willing to dirty it up in the paint, you don't belong in the playoffs. Cato has no excuse. That guy should be nasty by now. He remains a disappointment, he's been beaten down by the fans. Seriously, what does that guy have to lose by getting physical with Malone? Certainly the refs have shown an inclination to allow alot with Malone in the past. In the meantime, GO BOKI!
I have to agree with DavidS that the last thing the players need to worry about is complaining about Malone's dirty play. The fans can do it, since they've got nothing better to do anyway. But, the owner, of all people, is the appropriate party to be voicing concerns about unsportsmanlike conduct. After all, this is their product they're selling to the public and they have a significant interest in its quality. So, I'm glad Alexander made a complaint, and I hope he's campaigning for punishment for that dangerous undercut he made on Nachbar.
If Uncle Les feels the need to call for something, I'd much rather see him call for Dawson to find and draft some real NBA players. Failing that, he could also call for CD's job.
The refs haven't called Malone's dirty tricks for twenty years, they ain't gonna start now. It gets me that it's so obvious. Malone ran under Boki and stood there. He could have crippled our player. I'm not exaggerating. Hey, I know there's no crying in sports, but damn, that is just plain wrong.
Nachbar gave him a little bit of his own play during the sunday game, it wasnt a dirty foul or anything but he knocked him to the floor, I was so happy when that happened, imagine a Boki fully developed and with all the confidence in the world, what we have seen in the playoffs is just a peek at what he will become, but thats just my opinion.