<div class="quote_poster">44Thrilla Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I'm with you, man. I won't be able to sleep tonight knowing that some random poster heard on PTI that there's a chance that David Stern might stop players from disrobing as they walk towards the scorer's table.</div> I`ve been for a while, I don`t think its really random. I can`t find any info on the subject other than tv. <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The title of this thread is even more ridiculous. If you're not tearing the pants off but get it off some other way, you're not "stripping"? Dictionary.com defines "stripping" to deprive of clothing or to make bare. Don't see how taking your pants off another way still covers you up. Talk about misleading.</div>I made the title like that because its kinda what you do to get rid of the pants. But you can tear away, rip, whatever suits you best for the pants. I can understand if no believes me, theres no written proof of it on the internet. I`m just saying what I saw.
I'm pro those rulings, they may sound Sealy at first but after a while everybody can see there's a lot of sense in them. After all d.stern 'stupid' ideas build the NBA to what he's today!
<div class="quote_poster">P.A.P. Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">It's actually been suggested by a few that afros should not be allowed to be out during a game because there have been complaints and concerns regarding the effect it has on rebounding and defense.</div> I've actually thought about that once. I was thinking to myself "maybe thats what helps ben wallace a good defender..." As funny as it is, the afro does have its own advantage on the defensive side.
I may be the only one here but to be honest i don't really care. as a fan it doesn't really affect me, seeing the player sripping off their sweats was never rmust see for me anyways. also for the players their getting paid so much these little things would never bother me i had to go through them.
This is lame. Keeping your jersey ticked in impossible (for me anyway). Im a smaller guy, so the jerseys fit uge on me an i can't keep them tucked in to save my life.
<div class="quote_poster">TheFreshPrince Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">This is lame. Keeping your jersey ticked in impossible (for me anyway). Im a smaller guy, so the jerseys fit uge on me an i can't keep them tucked in to save my life.</div> There already was a rule that jerseys had to be tucked in. This new one just makes sure that players' jersey are tucked in before they sub in, which makes sense, since it decreases game delays.
<div class="quote_poster">Chutney Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">There already was a rule that jerseys had to be tucked in. This new one just makes sure that players' jersey are tucked in before they sub in, which makes sense, since it decreases game delays.</div> I kow they already have a rule, but if it becomes untucked from playing, and the league enforces dealy of games calls, that will be rediculous.
Well there were some good rules that came out of him like the red lights around the backboard when time runs out to be honest, its more akward to see a player pull down his pants than simply ripping them off
<div class="quote_poster">Apollo Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Nah, he just doesn`t want the tear-aways ripped off while the player goes to the scores table to be subbed in.</div> I'm still a little confused... if they can't rip them off at the scores table, where do they do it? At their bench? Or in the damn locker room? That would be like banning warmups all together. That is ridiculous. Same goes for the armbands/wristbands. What damn difference does it make where they put them, what the hell? And I don't think they could ban headbands because some people sweat so massively that it is necessary.
<div class="quote_poster">Marbire Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I'm still a little confused... if they can't rip them off at the scores table, where do they do it? At their bench? Or in the damn locker room? That would be like banning warmups all together. That is ridiculous. Same goes for the armbands/wristbands. What damn difference does it make where they put them, what the hell? And I don't think they could ban headbands because some people sweat so massively that it is necessary.</div> The bench I guess, or the locker room. It just can`t be while they are on the way to the scores table to sub into the game.