<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Yes, that was one of the greatest offensive fouls of the entire season.</div> Kobes feet left the ground before Nash set his feet. In order to draw the charge you need to set your feet before they leave the ground. Astrolad your obviously biased toward Nash in all of your posts.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Franchise4Ever:</div><div class="quote_post">Kobes feet left the ground before Nash set his feet. In order to draw the charge you need to set your feet before they leave the ground. Astrolad your obviously biased toward Nash in all of your posts.</div> Says the man with a Kobe pic in his sig and a cute little Kobe quote. I'm sure Kobe appreciates your 4th-grade level fanhood. Do you have a KOBE BRYANT Trapper Keeper also? It's really endearing. As far as Nash being set before Kobe left the ground, I guess your view must have been obscured again. Nash was set and outside the restricted area, even the announcers talked about it and it's abundantly clear from the video I'm sure you've got saved w/ all your shirtless Kobe pics.
Franchise, Congratulations. You proved one minor point of contention in a series full of BS calls. Leave it at that and don't come in here with such an attitude. Personally, despite probably being proven wrong in this particular case, I'm glad of the picture you posted. And from what I know of basketball yeah it probably wasn't a charge. But guess what, there were far worse calls (and non-calls). Ones that directly affected the outcomes of the game and probably the series. I don't see how any fans, Lakers or Suns, can be very happy with this series. It's been less about basketball and more about drama and trying to figure out just what drugs the referees have been eating.
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">But guess what, there were far worse calls (and non-calls). Ones that directly affected the outcomes of the game and probably the series. I don't see how any fans, Lakers or Suns, can be very happy with this series. It's been less about basketball and more about drama and trying to figure out just what drugs the referees have been eating.</div> I know there has been some pretty shitty calls both ways, but he was saying that it was a charge, yadda yadda. I wanted to prove his Nash biased ass wrong. He keeps running his mouth when he is obviously wrong. I know the Lakers have gotten away with bullshit, but to say the NBA wants the Lakers to win is just ignorant as there has been biased calls for BOTH teams.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Franchise4Ever:</div><div class="quote_post">I know there has been some pretty shitty calls both ways, but he was saying that it was a charge, yadda yadda. I wanted to prove his Nash biased ass wrong. He keeps running his mouth when he is obviously wrong. I know the Lakers have gotten away with bullshit, but to say the NBA wants the Lakers to win is just ignorant as there has been biased calls for BOTH teams.</div> If anything, I think the NBA just wants controversy. Even if it's seemingly negative. If you heard about all this, but hadn't been following the series, might you now tune in and check it out? Or if you were just casually watching before, might you now try to score some tickets? Follow the money!
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Franchise4Ever:</div><div class="quote_post"> Shut up AstroLad and stop dissing people if you don't know what your talking about.</div> It looks like you have proven that there was no charge, and that Kobe simply dunked on Nash's head. So this is our projected MVP winner? Didn't we just give him an MVP award last year? That guy just got postered. At least make an attempt to block the shot and play straight up D! Dirk and LeBron both > than Nash.