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Pacers-Pistons: The Brawl

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by Molotov Cocktail, Nov 19, 2004.

  1. SlizardOO

    SlizardOO Member

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    Anyways, Mexican or not that guy who crossed onto the court deserved to get decked. Do you guys see that little hop skip and a jump he does? That is what someone does when they are about to run in and deck someone. Artest obviously knew that. Now maybe you can make the case and defend him by saying he was jumping up and down like a giddy school girl because he is near enough ron artest to get his autograph.

    As for his friend he was there as back up. He may not have wanted to be there, and may have been just following his friend, but the second he saw the cap guy get decked what did he do? He bum rushed Artest. If he was there trying to stop his friend he would have been pulling on his arm or holding him back. Not gleefully following him into battle.

    After all is said and done O'neal sucker punched an incapacitated threat. Ben Wallace is a bia, and Stephen Jackson should get the harshest punishment because he was looking for a fight the entire time, be it player or fan.

    On a side note, I wish I could go to the piston game coming up. I hate the pistons, I hate the detroit fans, and most of all I hate ben wallace. As you can see I blame the whole thing on him and his ugly fro. Why the hell did they not eject ben wallace right away? They just let him bounce around creating a ruckus, which then incited the fans into throwing stuff. What were you mad that your team is sub par this year and that your chapionship team was a fluke?

    If I could go to the pistons game you would see me with a huge sign ridiculing ben wallace and the detroit fans.
    :mad: :mad:
     

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