<div class="quote_poster">Marbire Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">So I'm going for a jumpshot........ the defender runs at me and initiates contact..... I then pull out an axe and decapitate him. It's not my fault though, he initiated contact.</div> Haha that made me laugh out loud. Thats cool of Maric to not hold a grudge, and be a good sport about it. But, Kobe has to stop this **** its too blatant. If you want to draw contact do it when your drivin for a layup, dont just shoot then wait for someone to get close, and then pull an Artest on him! Lakers are only down 2pts to the Bucks - which is really embarassing cause the Lakers are severly shorthanded.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting 'Big Game' James Worthy:</div><div class="quote_post"> "They don't know what their doing, they're abusing their power. I don't care if they're watching either, there is a conspiracy against Kobe and it's ridiculous."</div> Preach.
I completely agree. It's just ridiculous to watch how the NBA is treating such a top notch player, Kobe Bryant, like absolute trash. It's like their watching his every move, just waiting for an opportunity to pounce on him. Marko Jaric said himself it wasn't intentional, whether it's true or not, you've got to take his word. Same thing with Manu Ginobli. Yet Kobe still gets suspended. Meanwhile, you see guys like Lebron James clothelining Dwayne Wade and getting away with it like nothing happened. I have nothing against the suspension (actually I do), but if you're going to make BS suspensions like these, at least make it consistent instead of pinpointing one single player (Kobe Bryant). It's really a shame
James Worthy with more great stuff: <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">After being asked about if Scottie Pippen will help the team, James said, "We don't have room on the bus for a wheel chair, we don't need him. This isn't the wheel chair league, and at 41 he's going to need a wheel chair." "The league is Big Brother and once they lay the law down, it's over. You can't even talk to the refs anymore, this isn't the league I know. I'm glad I retired when I did."</div>
Great quote. I added it to my sig. If you don't like what the league's doing, and if you speak out, it's an automatic fine, no matter what. Dumb rules....
You think maybe Kobe's elbow on Mike Miller last season and that whole thing with Phoenix has drawn the League's attention on himself? I don't agree with this suspension (didn't with the last one either), but I hate conspiracy theories. They're always cop-out explanations. I do think that Kobe needs to stop flailing his arms like that. If its proven to be dangerous for players around him, then the fact that it's his "natural shooting motion" isn't a good enough excuse. A suspension doesn't seem to be the right way to get that message across, though. Especially when Bruce Bowen's still getting away with undercutting players.
<div class="quote_poster">Mamba Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Can the league fine Worthy for his comments?</div> No, because he's not a player/coach
I really despise Stu Jackson. The way he handles things is a bunch of bullshit. I'm amazed he lets Kobe breath on people. Kobe can accidentally hit someone in the head...yet if Shaq destroys Marvin Williams and LeBron nearly decapitates Wade, they get nothing. I love how they want to stay "consistent" but don't do jack when people actually deserve it.
lol, I can understand your frustration with this suspension, but do you actually think that Lebron's foul on Wade was suspension-worthy? I've seen a lot of people bring it up and, while I think it may have been a flagrant, I wouldn't go much farther than that. Describing it as a "decapitation" was a bit over the top.
Ok, what about Shaq's foul on Marvin Williams the other night? That wasn't what I'd call a pleasant and Shaq got a flagrant for it too, yet he gets nothing.
i hope stu jackson's children get suspended from school for spilling their milk ... that would be justice....
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Lakers coach Phil Jackson weighed in on the suspension and defended Bryant, who will forfeit about $161,000 in salary for the missed game. "If they're going to make a call, even if they're wrong, they'll still be consistent," Jackson said before facing the Bucks. He added, "I think I'm going to have to put about 50 clips of Kobe shooting his shot and his arms going out like that so the judger of this deed of Kobe's sees that he does this a lot," Jackson said. "It's not an unnatural basketball motion."</div> So true. I'm glad James Worthy spoke up on Kobe's behalf.
Because Kobe happens to flop a lot trying to get a call from the ref, that makes it a natural basketball motion? Phil Jackson is smarter than that.
$161,000 he missed for the game...Jesus. That's how much my dad makes in a year....and Kobe makes that in a game?
<div class="quote_poster">durvasa Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">So, does that money go to the league, or is it recouped by the Lakers?</div> I believe it goes to charity and the NBA then matches dollar for dollar to the charity aswell.
I cannot find the video, but Brian Cook did the exact same motion the very next night against the Knicks, when Kobe was suspended the first time. He wasn't suspended. I don't see how Kobe's motion is any different than an offensive player pushing off. It should be categorized as an offensive foul and possibly a flagrant foul, but suspending him is ridiculous. Last night on ESPN radio some Milwaukee fans were irrate about the suspension. A group of girls had saved up all season in anticipation for this game and were disappointed they wouldn't get to see Kobe compete against their team. There absolutely no energy in last night's game, and plenty of empty seats. Michael Redd didn't bother to show up, and watching a 20 point blow out probably didn't sit very well with the people in attendance. Paying top dollar to watch ugly basketball, especially in a sports haven town like Milwaukee is not beneficial to the league. What's going to go unnoticed is the career night Charlie Bell had in the 2nd half of last night's game, because the media is only going to cover the Kobe suspension. The entire game the broadcasters were focused on the suspension and not the calling the game.
<div class="quote_poster">shapecity Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I cannot find the video, but Brian Cook did the exact same motion the very next night against the Knicks, when Kobe was suspended the first time. He wasn't suspended. I don't see how Kobe's motion is any different than an offensive player pushing off. It should be categorized as an offensive foul and possibly a flagrant foul, but suspending him is ridiculous. Last night on ESPN radio some Milwaukee fans were irrate about the suspension. A group of girls had saved up all season in anticipation for this game and were disappointed they wouldn't get to see Kobe compete against their team. There absolutely no energy in last night's game, and plenty of empty seats. Michael Redd didn't bother to show up, and watching a 20 point blow out probably didn't sit very well with the people in attendance. Paying top dollar to watch ugly basketball, especially in a sports haven town like Milwaukee is not beneficial to the league. What's going to go unnoticed is the career night Charlie Bell had in the 2nd half of last night's game, because the media is only going to cover the Kobe suspension. The entire game the broadcasters were focused on the suspension and not the calling the game.</div> I'm telling you, the Lakers should get Bell. He's a FA and I'm sure he'd be lured for being able to play for Phil and being alongside Kobe. He can play PG, SG, or SF. He's a good shooter and will do whatever it takes to win (score, rebound, pass). Plus, he should be relatively cheap.