OJ Mayo dunk and apparent ejection
I just got this link off the Sport's Guy. If it's already been posted just ignore it. I think he was tossed after throwing the ball into the stands. I don't know how he will be able to coexsist with Tim Floyd, that is unless Floyd changed alot while he was in the pros. I know while at ISU one of his players pointed at a camera following a dunk and on his weekly television show Floyd assured the audience that the point was, "dealt with in practice."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RKoXNToOnk |
First time I've seen the vid. I've gotta say I like the way the official so calmly walked over to the table and reported the T through all the hoopla.
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OJ looked classless and self-centered with that stunt. He'll make a perfect NBA player. Maybe he should skip college.
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First of all, he can't skip college - rule change - he has to be one year removed from high school before he enters the NBA draft.
Second, David Bowles is the official and he's great. I worked with him this past year and he's very smooth. He called a T on the losing coach in the same game. The coach called a time out, which David granted, and then said something that warranted a T. David blew his whistle for the T, walked past the coach like he did in this video and as he walked past him said, "30 or 60 coach?" Very classy! Third, OJ was not ejected. I was actually at the game on press row. This happened with about a minute left in the state championship game and there was a sub waiting at the table. They were up about 30 points and this was his "exclaimation point" on his high school career. He told one of our broadcasting crew that he was throwing the ball to his dad. Before you say, oh sure - his dad actually got the ball. |
His dad may have ended up with the ball, but OJ was hardly the one that threw it to him. That ball hit the roof before it came close to anyone in the crowd touching it.
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this kid seems like a punk!
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And you guys can blast the kid and the school - Lord knows I have, but remember he IS a kid. And show me a high school with that much talent on it from a little place like Huntington, WV. Every kid on that team was born and raised in Huntington. OJ moved away but came back, Bill Walker at Kansas St. was supposed to be in that class too and someone said there's a kid in Mississippi that moved away when he was in 8th that is going to a major D1 next year too. Teams like Oak Hill recruit for their talent - Huntington just got "lucky". I think he's going to have difficulty next year too, but you cannot deny his talent. |
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Even still, I think I'd lean very heavily towards the flagrant T in this situation - no matter to or at whom the ball was thrown. |
I just saw the several vids on this OJ Mayo guy. Never saw any of it before. Wow. Just imagine...whereever he goes to college, who Ts him up first....or better yet, can you see a Bobby Knight or a Coach K put up with that act much? Wow thats all I can say.
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USC will put up with him as long as he produces. It ain't a question of <b>if</b> Mayo is getting something under the table there. It's a question of <b>how much</b> he's getting. Do you believe in the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy too, Snaqs? Maybe even that Old School is actually a referee? |
Haven't I seen this thread before?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=QWKdokcvM7A Haven't I seen this thread before? |
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