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Nice. Also, KaiSeR, G4 needs to get its **** together and bring back Arrested Development. They've gone from showing them twice a day to showing them next week, out of order, and apparently not until Christmas after that.
i was gonna say, not that francis has had a storybook career, but there's lots worse than a few all-star appearances and a max contract. nate can only dream of those. or making dunks after traveling and bouncing it off the floor.
I remember watching the steve dunk the first time, and I think the ref had a puzzled look to his face, like what the hell was that. I recall Larry Brown having a "WTF" look on his face.
i dont understand why francis' dunk is a travel. basically all he did was bounce the ball, which is the same as one hard dribble, and then ends the dribble by holding the ball with 2 hands and then score. how is it different from any normal dribble and 2 hand dunk?
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Like I said, that so called block was a complete punk play. He just got up and whack the ball with both hands. None of the playbook rules applies to that play: blocking hands must be straight up, no touching on follow through etc. Who'd dare to shoot if that kind of block were legal? You have to wear a helmet? Again, Nate had the balls to do that to Yao because he sees Yao as a softy who would not retailate, and he had nothing to lose and all to gain.