[video=youtube;9F3tptzEWmM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9F3tptzEWmM[/video] Hodge: "At first, I just wanted to find out if I could still have children. Once I figured out I could have children, it was all good." Hodge is like Gary Payton. He talks a lot of trash and is passionate on the court, but he's a good guy off the court, and he's definitely not someone who would be on the giving end of a nut shot. Anyone ever seen this page of quotes from Hodge? http://www4.ncsu.edu/~jphollow/julius.html My favorites - After being named ACC Player of the Year 2003-2004, Hodge was asked to comment on Duke’s Chris Duhon finishing second in the voting: “Duhon’s always saying that everyone's playing for second place, well I guess now he's that guy.” ..... During a press conference to announce his decision to return for his senior season: JH: “…to get to the point, I’m declaring myself eligible for the NBA draft. Questions?” Reporter: [starts to ask a question] JH: GOTCHA!!!
CP just hit some Argentinian player in the groin a few days ago. It's what pushed that player to do the same to Melo.
John Stockton was notorious for cheap shots like that. I mean, Dennis Rodman called him the dirtiest player in the league. Batum's ball swipe is being overblown.
"Don't miss the Oregon Ballet Theatre's presentation of the Nutcracker this holiday season. I never miss it!"
Everyone who's never lost their temper and done something stupid raise your hands. That said, swinging for the nards at an internationally televised Olympic event is not likely to work out well for a player's reputation.
Pre-Portland, Danny Ainge had a horrible reputation and I pretty much hated him for his dirtbag play. Then, he became a Blazer and I liked him a ton. All the drama, facial expressions, hard play suddenly became a good thing. Nic's move certainly was not ideal, but if it means he's playing with fire and purpose, I don't think any of us will blink an eye.
Just because you got special permission to plug your vent online website doesn't mean you get to talk shit in the Blazer forum.
I don't even care if he was aiming for the nutsack or not, the fact that he took it upon himself to punish a flopper is great. Other sports have ways of making players pay for their actions. You pull some weak shit in baseball, you're gonna get beaned. In football, a 300 lb beast is going to lay you on your ass. In hockey, you're gonna have to drop your gloves and fight. Basketball rewards floppers, and flopping impacts the results of games.
Didn't see the Spain/France game, but after watching Spain flop all over the place and whine like little girls any time they're called for a foul in the gold medal game, I think I understand where Nic was coming from lol