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Wrong Way Ricky
[quote]With Cleveland ahead in the game 120
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Re: Wrong Way Ricky
Never seen someone try and blatantly statpad like that since '87 MJ
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Re: Wrong Way Ricky
Originally Posted by dubeta
Never seen someone try and blatantly statpad like that since '87 MJ
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Weak troll attempt. MJ never threw the ball off his own rim in an attempt to get a rebound.
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Re: Wrong Way Ricky
Honorable Mention: Anthony Bowie
In a game versus the Detroit Pistons on March 9, 1996, with the Magic up big, Bowie realized that he needed a rebound and an assist for [a triple-double]. He knew that as a bench player, there probably wouldn't be another opportunity. There were only about four seconds left in the game, and after rebounding a Detroit miss, Bowie immediately called timeout, much to the chagrin of coach Brian Hill. Hill walked away from the huddle in disgust, and let Bowie dictate the play to his teammates. Bowie proceeded to set up a play so that he can catch the inbounds pass, and pass it to a player in a position for the shot.
On the other side, Detroit Pistons coach Doug Collins was also animated, and sensing his opponents' apparent lack of class, decided to pull his players from the game. Since he could not actually bench the players, he ordered them to stand underneath the basket closest to the visitor's locker room. As Collins and his players looked on, Bowie took the inbounds pass, bounced it to a wide open David Vaughn near the basket, and he slammed it home for the tenth assist, and the triple-double. After the dunk, Bowie raced to the opposite end of the floor to apologize to Collins, but he was incredibly irate and wouldn't have any of it, and the Pistons rushed to the locker room.
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NBA Finals MVP
Re: Wrong Way Ricky
Originally Posted by Rake2204
Honorable Mention: Anthony Bowie
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Re: Wrong Way Ricky
Ricky definitely took the wrong way ....i will never forget this
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C--iuM8NcQc
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Re: Wrong Way Ricky
Originally Posted by Rake2204
Honorable Mention: Anthony Bowie
lol @ apologizing
he had ample time to come to his senses. heck i would loved if the player he passed to refused to jam it home and what bowie's reaction would have been
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Re: Wrong Way Ricky
90s players were all stat padders
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Re: Wrong Way Ricky
Originally Posted by Straight_Ballin
Jerry Sloan - "I'd a knocked him on his ass."
Jerry was no joke.
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Re: Wrong Way Ricky
Originally Posted by dubeta
Never seen someone try and blatantly statpad like that since '87 MJ
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So you never watched Lebron playing?
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Re: Wrong Way Ricky
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Re: Wrong Way Ricky
Originally Posted by MMM
lol @ apologizing
he had ample time to come to his senses. heck i would loved if the player he passed to refused to jam it home and what bowie's reaction would have been
If I were the coach I would sit his ass after he called that timeout.
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Re: Wrong Way Ricky
On the other side, Detroit Pistons coach Doug Collins was also animated, and sensing his opponents' apparent lack of class, decided to pull his players from the game. Since he could not actually bench the players, he ordered them to stand underneath the basket closest to the visitor's locker room. As Collins and his players looked on, Bowie took the inbounds pass, bounced it to a wide open David Vaughn near the basket, and he slammed it home for the tenth assist, and the triple-double. After the dunk, Bowie raced to the opposite end of the floor to apologize to Collins, but he was incredibly irate and wouldn't have any of it, and the Pistons rushed to the locker room.
Would that not be illegal defense?
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