Re: Blake Griffin's actions last night was inexcusable
[QUOTE=lil_watz]Nor have you brought them up. It seems you are a Griffen hater or mad that so many people enjoy watching his highlights so you need to find something to complain about. He might be a rookie but he has been around the league for two years, that is one less that Chalmers so lets not act like he is new to the scene.[/QUOTE]
- Chalmers actions are irrelevant to why this thread was made
- You're jumping to conclusions on my stance on Griffin. I made it perfectly clear I don't differenciate if it was Griffin or any other rookie. That doesn't make me a Griffin hater. Come up with something better.
That's what makes this place intollerable at times. No matter what stance you have, if you make a comment which is against the demi-gods of ISH, you're labelled a hater. Typical ISH shyt.
Re: Blake Griffin's actions last night was inexcusable
[QUOTE=b0bab0i]Why are you looking at griffins actions as unexcusable? Mario chalmers was the one that initiated the the dispute, he was at fault and that's why he got called for the technical first.[/QUOTE]
OP said ''actions'' it's not the thing with Mario chalmers ...
it's because Blake Griffin was ignoring lebron end of game
Re: Blake Griffin's actions last night was inexcusable
[QUOTE=DaHeezy]Points been covered. Please read whole thread making repetative statements.[/QUOTE]
I did read the entire thread and your point is stupid to think that Griffin should have cowered just because he's a rookie. Someone else pointed out that you may have had a point if we were talking about Shaq, or Howard or guys of those ilk. Why the hell should he be deferential to a scrub like Chalmers?
Re: Blake Griffin's actions last night was inexcusable
[QUOTE=Hazard]
Also I agree OP is an idiot. Who cares if he's a rookie, if some punk half your size, twice your age, and 1/4 your skill is barking in your face do you back down? I hope not.[/QUOTE]
No, I'd beat you down just like any other half pint....if it were in the appropriate place. Would I do it at work? No. In the streets? yes. NBA is a workplace my friend, you're under the scope of a million veiwers. If Griffin reated, so be it, but not like he did. Take action in other facets of the event.
Think before you call someone an idiot. Why am I an idiot? Because my opinion is different? Again, idiots like yourself is why the quality goes down. Can you see a mature debate actually did ensue with mature posters (ie ihatetimthomas, rake, beebcats)? Be one of them. Maybe you'll gain some credibilty.
Again, any other player.....
Re: Blake Griffin's actions last night was inexcusable
Blake is killing all Mothers, Fathers, and babies.... No ifs, ands, or maybes.
Quit crying OP. Nice avatar tho!!!
Re: Blake Griffin's actions last night was inexcusable
[QUOTE=DaHeezy]No, I'd beat you down just like any other half pint....if it were in the appropriate place. Would I do it at work? No. In the streets? yes. NBA is a workplace my friend, you're under the scope of a million veiwers. If Griffin reated, so be it, but not like he did. Take action in other facets of the event.
Think before you call someone an idiot. Why am I an idiot? Because my opinion is different? Again, idiots like yourself is why the quality goes down. Can you see a mature debate actually did ensue with mature posters (ie ihatetimthomas, rake, beebcats)? Be one of them. Maybe you'll gain some credibilty.
Again, any other player.....[/QUOTE]
Did Griffin beat Chalmers down? He walked towards him semi aggressively and you're throwing a fit.. He got a tech which is all that little confrontation was worth. And you are an idiot because this is a retarded topic. Workplace or not, a ball court is a place where you must assert yourself and Griffin did just that.
Re: Blake Griffin's actions last night was inexcusable
[QUOTE=caliman]I did read the entire thread and your point is stupid to think that Griffin should have cowered just because he's a rookie. Someone else pointed out that you may have had a point if we were talking about Shaq, or Howard or guys of those ilk. Why the hell should he be deferential to a scrub like Chalmers?[/QUOTE]
Never once did I say Griffin should cower. Analyze better before you come up with something to say.
I didn't say to cower ever, I said he should have retaliated in a more resourceful way. There's a difference, but I don't think you'll have the intellegence to figure it out.
Now keep reaching and find another "hole" in my arguments. I'm assuming you'll try hard and post again. If you do come up with something, I'll be sure to respond more articulate
Re: Blake Griffin's actions last night was inexcusable
[QUOTE=Hazard]Did Griffin beat Chalmers down? He walked towards him semi aggressively and you're throwing a fit.. He got a tech which is all that little confrontation was worth. And you are an idiot because this is a retarded topic. Workplace or not, a ball court is a place where you must assert yourself and Griffin did just that.[/QUOTE]
Again with alot of maturity.
Did I say Griffin shouldn't be assertive? Follow how i've responded to others before making assumptions.
Jesus, I hope your employer tolerates actions like your if you think it's appropriate workplace conduct.
Re: Blake Griffin's actions last night was inexcusable
[QUOTE=Dengness9]Blake is killing all Mothers, Fathers, and babies.... No ifs, ands, or maybes.
Quit crying OP. Nice avatar tho!!![/QUOTE]
:oldlol:
I'm not crying, just a little frustrated at the maturity level and anger people have on here. You can never seem to challenge peoples POV's without them trying to be a smartass or or resort to name calling. This thread is a perfect example.
Re: Blake Griffin's actions last night was inexcusable
[QUOTE=DaHeezy]Again with alot of maturity.
Did I say Griffin shouldn't be assertive? Follow how i've responded to others before making assumptions.
Jesus, I hope your employer tolerates actions like your if you think it's appropriate workplace conduct.[/QUOTE]
You're crying cause Griffin is a rookie and lost his cool right? Well guess what when your place of employment is full of heightened emotions sometimes you lose your cool. I understand you want NBA players to be a bunch of robots and not react to anything but the guy lost his cool... shit happens. You're still an idiot.
Re: Blake Griffin's actions last night was inexcusable
[QUOTE=DaHeezy]:oldlol:
I'm not crying, just a little frustrated at the maturity level and anger people have on here. You can never seem to challenge peoples POV's without them trying to be a smartass or or resort to name calling. This thread is a perfect example.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]This in no slight to his game, which I know some of you [B]idiots[/B] will take this thread for, but never should a rook come hard like that on the court. Any other rookie would have gotten murked for acting the same way.
[B]I know alot of you are so far up Griffin's a-hole[/B] that you'll stick up for him, but what if that was Empke Udoh or Evan Turner? You'd probably think he was a douche for pulling the same thing. Rooks should have more class. Have a few more miles in the league before you try and pick fights on the court.[/QUOTE]
:oldlol: You started this thread off with name calling you ****ing clown!...
Re: Blake Griffin's actions last night was inexcusable
[quote=DaHeezy]:oldlol:
I'm not crying, just a little frustrated at the maturity level and anger people have on here. You can never seem to challenge peoples POV's without them trying to be a smartass or or resort to name calling. This thread is a perfect example.[/quote]
-I dont agree with you on topic
-I agree with you with the smartasses on ish, they kind of flock on anyone whos getting outnumbered, kind of coward.
off topic: Hulk Hogan > British Bulldog, deal with it.
Re: Blake Griffin's actions last night was inexcusable
[QUOTE=Hazard]You're crying cause Griffin is a rookie and lost his cool right? Well guess what when your place of employment is full of heightened emotions sometimes you lose your cool. I understand you want NBA players to be a bunch of robots and not react to anything but the guy lost his cool... shit happens. You're still an idiot.[/QUOTE]
Again, reaching for an argument. When have I siad for players to act like robots? I watch hockey where losing your cool is a daily phenomenom and I love it. It the Griffin show boating that was unimpressive and made him look pretty silly.
Quit reaching hazard, idiot.
PS- You're an idiot.:oldlol:
Re: Blake Griffin's actions last night was inexcusable
[QUOTE=DaHeezy]Again, reaching for an argument. When have I siad for players to act like robots? I watch hockey where losing your cool is a daily phenomenom and I love it. It the Griffin show boating that was unimpressive and made him look pretty silly.
Quit reaching hazard, idiot.
PS- You're an idiot.:oldlol:[/QUOTE]
:blah :facepalm
Re: Blake Griffin's actions last night was inexcusable
[QUOTE=Mr. Jabbar]-I dont agree with you on topic
-I agree with you with the smartasses on ish, they kind of flock on anyone whos getting outnumbered, kind of coward.
off topic: Hulk Hogan > British Bulldog, deal with it.[/QUOTE]
I can accept people having a different point of view, I was bound to have confronted it. I do however think people are selective when it comes to certain topics.
Again, if this were another player the thread's outcome would have been totally different. But because it's about Griffin all of a sudden I'm an idiot? Makes no sense. I can appreicate the few who actually elloborated and decided to see my side of things before the rebuttled with theirs. Look at this Hazard guy, misses the whole point and backs it up by calling me an idiot. Does he think he's on top of this thread and on me?
Better technical wrestler
Davey Boy >>>> Hogan