Bob Sura have you no shame?

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Bob Sura have you no shame?

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Did you not see the highlights from Ricky Davis trying this last year? Do you realize how much crap you are going to get the next few days?





Oh wait a second, that is right, he went to Florida St.

Nevermind that answers my question :lol:
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Brent,
What did he do? I caught the tail end of the highlights and missed it.
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Sura intentionally missed a layup to grab his 10th rebound (for the triple-double).

However, today the NBA cited an "intentionally missing can't result in a shot/rebound" rule and took away his last rebound, which nullified the triple-double. Good call by the league.

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Heh whoops I guess I should have mentioned that.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=240412001

He decided to intentionaly miss a layup so he could rebound his own miss shot, giving him 10 rebounds and collect his third straight triple double. I bet there is some footage of it on ESPN.
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Toper wrote:Sura intentionally missed a layup to grab his 10th rebound (for the triple-double).

However, today the NBA cited an "intentionally missing can't result in a shot/rebound" rule and took away his last rebound, which nullified the triple-double. Good call by the league.

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Wow that is good news. Props to the NBA for nixing it.
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Stop bad mouthing my hawks and their players.
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The_Sir wrote:Stop bad mouthing my hawks and their players.
Okay how about we leave their record this year to do that?

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bdoughty wrote:
The_Sir wrote:Stop bad mouthing my hawks and their players.
Okay how about we leave their record this year to do that?

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That's actually pretty respectable in the Eastern Conference! 8O
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Post by kevinpars »

Hey, at least Sura worked hard to help his team win.

What about Kobe 'making a point' by not putting up shots against the Kings? He cost his team the game by not shooting or playing his game. What does that say about him and the game??
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kevinpars wrote:What does that say about him and the game??
I think Kobe's infidelity and possibly raping a woman says alot more about him than his lack of shooting against the Kings.

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Speaking of no shame.... enter Alex Kovalev

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You ever notice how being an idiot so often comes back to bite you... just one of the great things about sports.


Kovalev decided to shake his wrist rather than play the puck in an attempt to draw a penalty in double-OT vs. Boston. After getting tapped on the gloves by Travis Green... Kovalev starts shaking his wrist and staring at the ref in an attempt to draw a slashing penalty. He ends up leaving the puck floating aimlessly and runs into his teammate. Glen Murray swoops in and fires a quick wrister short side to end the game (all alone because the teammate that Kovalev took out had the best chance of attempting to defend him).

What gets me more is Kovalev's gall after the game:

"There's nothing you can say about that,'' said Kovalev, whose right hand was wrapped in a bag of ice. "We ended up in the middle of the ice and Sheldon ended up losing the puck.''

Sheldon lost the puck? I guess that it was his fault for not dashing over and picking it up from you when you started trying to draw the penalty, and his fault for not avoiding you running into him when you were looking at the ref instead of where you were going.
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Re: Speaking of no shame.... enter Alex Kovalev

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skidmark wrote:Kovalev decided to shake his wrist rather than play the puck in an attempt to draw a penalty in double-OT vs. Boston.
Yeah, that was quite the anti-climatic finish for a double-OT hockey game. Kovalev handled that play totally stupidly. I mean, that was quite the bit of embellishment going on by Kovalev there, and even if it wasn't I'm sure he could've at least gone after the puck. Way to blow the game, Alex!
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