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Post by knowlto on May 15, 2017 20:54:02 GMT
Episode 1 of Investigation Discovery's new series, "Venial Sins".
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Post by nutsberryfarm π on May 15, 2017 21:08:21 GMT
it's the playoffs. pop should stop whining.
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Post by xystophoros on May 15, 2017 21:45:34 GMT
it's the playoffs. pop should stop whining. Uh, no. If the victim was the best player on whatever team you root for, you'd be enraged. Sorry, but getting under a guy like that is just bullshit. If it was Curry on the receiving end of that cheese, the Warriors would be crying bloody murder...and unlike the Warriors, the Spurs don't have a roster 2-MVPs deep and 4-All Stars deep.
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2017 22:59:59 GMT
Leonard fell backwards into his own team bench, his left foot twisting under him, before Zaza's foot landed on Leonard's. He grabbed his left foot and clearly winced in pain. David Lee, the Spurs player sitting behind Leonard, stood up, and his legs/feet were tangled with Leonard's, who was still on the court twisting to get up, before Zaza's foot landed on Leonard's. His ankle was already re-aggravated. He unlaced his sneaker and took a very noticable moment to consider whether or not to continue playing. He continued playing, limping and even more stony-faced than he normally is, and a few plays later, Zaza's foot came down on Leonard's after a jump shot, and that is how games go. The series is not over because Leonard cannot play a game or two. If you believe it is, that says more about the depth quality of the Spurs than it does about whether or not X is dirty player. And speaking of dirty players, why did David Lee step on Leonard's left foot then stand up and step forward,tangling their legs and feet together some more? Why not pull his legs back so Leonard could get up without getting his legs and feet additionally trampled?
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Post by xystophoros on May 17, 2017 3:07:24 GMT
So your answer is that David Lee somehow sabotaged his own teammate? Brilliant!
The Spurs' depth is fine, it's GSW's depth that is unusual. If the Dubs can blame last year's finals loss on Draymond's absence for one game, then losing Kawhi means all that much more to the Spurs.
I'm not even anti-GSW. I hope they murder Cleveland in the finals. I hope JR Smith goes 0-50 for the series and Lebron is embarrassed. But you cannot play that dirty bullshit with getting under guys...
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