That's not a new tactic idiot, it's existed since the game began. Even as a 5 year old on a park league team my coach taught me that ****
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That's not a new tactic idiot, it's existed since the game began. Even as a 5 year old on a park league team my coach taught me that ****
the defender is doing whatever to contest the shot
plus he didn't even touch kobe
so there is absolutely nothing wrong about that, great defense
Boxing out should also be banned coz its not fair on the attacking team
Posting up should be banned coz its not fair on the smaller players
Inbounding the ball should be banned coz its not fair on the attacking team coz they only have 4 on the court to the defending teams 5
Any other suggestions?
[QUOTE=No_Look604]p.s. What are peoples' opinions on yelling out something before someone goes up for a shot? I'm all for it, with moderation of course:P Usually do it when a guy's in close with an easy one.[/QUOTE]
Actually a few years ago a couple of Blazer players got fined for doing just that during a game winner by a dallas player in a first round playoff series.
New tactic?
I was first taught this in 6th grade... almost 16 years ago...
i really hope the op was kidding.
[QUOTE=dejordan]i really hope the op was kidding.[/QUOTE]he's banned...lol
[QUOTE=gts]he's banned...lol[/QUOTE]
createdplayer is pleezebelieve right?
[QUOTE=rezznor]createdplayer is pleezebelieve right?[/QUOTE]
yes sir
[QUOTE=blazerftc]Actually a few years ago a couple of Blazer players got fined for doing just that during a game winner by a dallas player in a first round playoff series.[/QUOTE]
Really? Woops. I've been a culprit of that for years in pick up games.
[QUOTE=hotsizzle]yes sir[/QUOTE]
ok thought so. for a second there i waqs afraid there might actually be 2 psychotic lebron sac huggers on this board.
i am going to laugh so hard when his free agency comes up and he bolts for new york.
[QUOTE=rezznor]createdplayer is pleezebelieve right?[/QUOTE]
He's also I'mSorryGuys!
[QUOTE=GOBB]He's also I'mSorryGuys![/QUOTE]yep, but he was lying...he was never really sorry
[QUOTE=blazerftc]Actually a few years ago a couple of Blazer players got fined for doing just that during a game winner by a dallas player in a first round playoff series.[/QUOTE]
The players who were fined were players on the bench at the time tho, right?
Probably all crowding the shooter in the corner, infront of bench??
I just can't see a player on the floor getting fined.
I must admit, at the NBA level it seems silly yellin out when a guy has an open-look...when you consider professional shooting + crowd noise. However, I still think that ish is effective.
:roll:
New tactic?
My middle school coach taught me this defense to me b/c I was too short to defend a jumpshot. Heck, I still use it if someone gets a shot on me b/c I know I wont block it. Works a lot of the time.
I think you guys are missing the point here. Of course you wanna get a hand up, making it harder for the shooter. However, you can not put your hand an inch away from someones face/eyes.
Again for the slower ones: Yes, "get a hand is in his face" (which is a metaphor for getting a hand up) is good defense because it makes it harder for the offensive player to get a shot of. HOWEVER putting your hand an inch away from the shooters eyes in a sweeping motion, like your gonna slap him, is not allowed. Basically for the same reasons that you cant clap your hands or stomp the ground right in front of a player who is shooting.
This discussion would be a lot more interesting though if there were some people with real knowledge (like a fellow ref?) here instead of just the regular 18.000-post baboons.
[QUOTE=biisak]I think you guys are missing the point here. Of course you wanna get a hand up, making it harder for the shooter. However, you can not put your hand an inch away from someones face/eyes.
Again for the slower ones: Yes, "get a hand is in his face" (which is a metaphor for getting a hand up) is good defense because it makes it harder for the offensive player to get a shot of. HOWEVER putting your hand an inch away from the shooters eyes in a sweeping motion, like your gonna slap him, is not allowed. Basically for the same reasons that you cant clap your hands or stomp the ground right in front of a player who is shooting.
This discussion would be a lot more interesting though if there were some people with real knowledge (like a fellow ref?) here instead of just the regular 18.000-post baboons.[/QUOTE]
find me any rule in the nba that says you cannot have your hand in front of a player's face. ive tried and couldnt find that rule. show it to me and the rest of us baboons please.
[QUOTE=Created Player]:no:, no they haven't. People like Battier aren't even defending the ball. He's going right for Kobe face when he jumps.
That's wack.[/QUOTE]
Dan Majerle did it all the time, and he was drafted almost 20 years ago.
It's obvious that you haven't really watched basketball before.
pb, this thread turned out to be a disaster!
[QUOTE=rezznor]find me any rule in the nba that says you cannot have your hand in front of a player's face. ive tried and couldnt find that rule. show it to me and the rest of us baboons please.[/QUOTE]
Im just saying... dont you think theres a reason that not EVERY defender in the NBA uses this tactic? Cus it
[QUOTE=biisak]Im just saying... dont you think theres a reason that not EVERY defender in the NBA uses this tactic? Cus it
[QUOTE=biisak]Im just saying... dont you think theres a reason that not EVERY defender in the NBA uses this tactic? Cus it
[QUOTE=rezznor]no not really. its not easy to have to do that constantly and have it that close without fouling. and yes, other nba players do do that. not all do it as well.[/QUOTE]
its crazy people didnt know this. i thought this was common knowledge.
[QUOTE=biisak]I think you guys are missing the point here. Of course you wanna get a hand up, making it harder for the shooter. However, you can not put your hand an inch away from someones face/eyes.
Again for the slower ones: Yes, [COLOR="Red"]"get a hand is in his face" (which is a metaphor for getting a hand up)[/COLOR] is good defense because it makes it harder for the offensive player to get a shot of. HOWEVER putting your hand an inch away from the shooters eyes in a sweeping motion, like your gonna slap him, is not allowed. Basically for the same reasons that you cant clap your hands or stomp the ground right in front of a player who is shooting.
This discussion would be a lot more interesting though if there were some people with real knowledge (like a fellow ref?) here instead of just the regular 18.000-post baboons.[/QUOTE]
The phrase "get a hand in his face" means get a hand in his face. Pretty simple to understand and is allowed in the NBA.
Yep. It is not a metaphor, they (and I) have actually always taught people to literally put a hand in front of a shooters face as a distraction/vision blocker. It is not always used because it does not seem to mess up a shot as much as the fear of getting blocked does, but if you can't convince the shooter that you may block their shot, then a hand in the face is the weapon of choice.
And no, it isn't to try to make them think they will get slapped, though I have seen a tactic where people act like they are going to do a gut punch to make the shooter flinch while shooting. This tactic is less used though, and I'm not sure if I've quite seen it in the NBA (may get a technical).
i do it all the time, infact anyone who plays basketball does it, its called using your brain
Has PB disappeared?:oldlol:
Created Player, you stupid ****in 12 year old kid.
I bet when you play NBA 2K8, you try to drive with your best wing player 100% of the time, and even bring the ball up the court with him. Also, on defense you probably go for the steal every time. I can tell. I know what kind of human you are.
[QUOTE=Solid Snake]Created Player, you stupid ****in 12 year old kid.
I bet when you play NBA 2K8, you try to drive with your best wing player 100% of the time, and even bring the ball up the court with him. Also, on defense you probably go for the steal every time. I can tell. I know what kind of human you are.[/QUOTE]
Haha I can just imagine him taking every shot with LeBron and having like 90+ points with him. Or better yet just have a whole roster of LeBrons! While playing using his controller with LeBron James stickers on it, sat on his LeBron James couch.
[QUOTE=ukballer]Haha I can just imagine him taking every shot with LeBron and having like 90+ points with him.[B] Or better yet just have a whole roster of LeBrons![/B] While playing using his controller with LeBron James stickers on it, sat on his LeBron James couch.[/QUOTE]
He'd never do that. He left a roster spot for himself so he can play with his hero.
Wow, what a terrible thread. Talk about exposing the fact that you've never played basketball.
:)
I actually thought this thread was some sarcastic swipe at someone playing lackadaisical defense or refs calling every touch.
I can't believe this is serious.
OP is PB but falkin hell I thought even he was smarter than that.
sad sad sorry knowledge level exposed here...total self pwnage.
I think Jeff gave him a mercy ban.
When I say to myself the statement "new tactic of putting a hand in a shooters face" I can't help but laugh. That's what players are supposed to do. If you can't block the shot then atleast don't give the offensive player a good look at the basket.
[QUOTE=JtotheIzzo]:)
I actually thought this thread was some sarcastic swipe at someone playing lackadaisical defense or refs calling every touch.
I can't believe this is serious.
OP is PB but falkin hell I thought even he was smarter than that.
sad sad sorry knowledge level exposed here...total self pwnage.
I think Jeff gave him a [B]mercy ban[/B].[/QUOTE]
:applause: too funny!
see, this one was so stupid that i'm starting to think maybe pb isn't a regular troll. maybe he's some kind of meta troll laughing at us for laughing at him. what is site policy on breaking the 4th wall?
Derek Fisher likes to do that :D
[QUOTE=Solid Snake]Created Player, you stupid ****in 12 year old kid.
I bet when you play NBA 2K8, you try to drive with your best wing player 100% of the time, and even bring the ball up the court with him. Also, on defense you probably go for the steal every time. I can tell. I know what kind of human you are.[/QUOTE]
This is a long thread and the OP stopped trying after page 2. He realized that he's an idiot and anything he ever posts again on this site will get shot down. Putting your hand in a guys face is wack...
I never heard such nonsense. He expects the defender to just stop once the guy shoots.
I don't think he plays NBA 2k8 or Live he's too young and most likely has a WII.
I bet he never post under created player again and changes his SI cause noone will respect any of created players comments.
[QUOTE=biisak]I think you guys are missing the point here. Of course you wanna get a hand up, making it harder for the shooter. However, you can not put your hand an inch away from someones face/eyes.
Again for the slower ones: Yes, "get a hand is in his face" (which is a metaphor for getting a hand up) is good defense because it makes it harder for the offensive player to get a shot of. HOWEVER putting your hand an inch away from the shooters eyes in a sweeping motion, like your gonna slap him, is not allowed. Basically for the same reasons that you cant clap your hands or stomp the ground right in front of a player who is shooting.
This discussion would be a lot more interesting though if there were some people with real knowledge (like a fellow ref?) here instead of just the regular 18.000-post baboons.[/QUOTE]
1. Baboons are smart
2. There is no rule that you CANT do what Battier does (as do other NBA players like Ron Artest, Bruise Bones)
3. You are right, we do need refs here because the 3 yesterday during the game didnt call a foul on Battier, nor did commentators cry "Thats a foul, Battier is getting away with murder!"
4. What Battier did is extremely difficult to pull off. Most will fear they would make contact someway so they shy away from that tactic...and if you notice defenders do put a hand in shooters faces but the difference is how far thier hand is from the face vs Battiers hand in Kobe's face.
5. Yeah those refs dropped the ball yesterday, numerous fouls on Battier because his hand was close to Kobe's face. :applause:
6. Kobe would have had 60 if Battier didnt cheat (sarcasm)
F*cking moron!
[QUOTE=GOBB]1. Baboons are smart
2. There is no rule that you CANT do what Battier does (as do other NBA players like Ron Artest, Bruise Bones)
3. You are right, we do need refs here because the 3 yesterday during the game didnt call a foul on Battier, nor did commentators cry "Thats a foul, Battier is getting away with murder!"
4. What Battier did is extremely difficult to pull off. Most will fear they would make contact someway so they shy away from that tactic...and if you notice defenders do put a hand in shooters faces but the difference is how far thier hand is from the face vs Battiers hand in Kobe's face.
5. Yeah those refs dropped the ball yesterday, numerous fouls on Battier because his hand was close to Kobe's face. :applause:
F*cking moron![/QUOTE]
Exactly. As long as Battier or any other player isn't touching the players face how is there anything wrong with that? :roll: I've never heard of someone getting called for a foul for being close to touching a player.
Okay, if there was any last doubt that PleezeBelieve was a troll, it has to be gone.
Why isn't he perma banned ?
I guess it's a good strategy but Battier is gonna poke someone's eyes out on of these days. His hand was right in Kobe's grill :roll: