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Old Tue Dec 19, 2006, 01:20pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Originally Posted by Old School
You didn't say it was acceptable but the position you took supported the outcome, in other words, the end justified the means. You felt that the opposition was being disrespectful to the Knicks, so therefore, this fight was justified. Because you bought in all the other sports and there fights into this debate, you are saying that it is a normal part of our society, get use to it, sh!t happens....
You obviously have a problem understanding points of view on this website. I brought up other sports to show that I do not see people here making these major issues when similar incidents take place in other sport. We do discuss other sports on the basketball board and there are members who post on the other sports specific boards. If you actually can understand what is said, you would have understood that. Remember, you brought up the "Black community" in this discussion trying to suggest that somehow this was a reflection of or a result of that because of a fight in the NBA.

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Originally Posted by Old School
That's BS sir. Last year, the Knicks where destroyed just about every night. There was never any brawl like what happened here. What is the differance? We got Zeak coaching instead of Larry Brown. We got Zeak (the coach) telling a player not to go to the hole if he knows what's good for him. Remember when I told you that players can pick up what a coach is thinking without the coach even saying anything. Well, if Zeak is speaking to another player on the opposition team like this! I rest my case. I am not obsessed with Zeak, I am sick of his BS. Leave the BS off the NBA court.

Along with great power comes an even greater responsibility (Peter Parker).
Wait a minute. Whose player threw a punch? Whose player threw a punch and ran away? Were the Nuggets in any brawls last year? Did the Nuggets have the same coach?

As I said you have an obsession with Isiah and that is your right to feel that way. But please stop trying to talk about Isiah to me because personally I do not care.

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