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Join the "Heat Haters" club now!December 14, 2012 11:56 pm
"I'm beat up," replied Bryant
D'Antoni, who at one point stomped his foot in anger at his 10-14 club. "But can you build on it? I hope so." He also called his players "lackadaisical" and "lethargic." But Howard made a jump hook, and then, with 4 1/2 minutes remaining, [Martell Webster] was called for a foul on Bryant on a 3-point attempt, even though a replay appeared to show no contact. "Controversial call. ... I don't agree with it," said Webster, who scored 17 points. Said Wizards coach Randy Wittman: "I thought there were some very questionable calls down the stretch, but those things tend to do that -- go their way." |
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Join the "Heat Haters" club now!December 15, 2012 7:47 am
"Controversial call. ... I don't agree with it," said Webster, who scored 17 points.
Said Wizards coach Randy Wittman: "I thought there were some very questionable calls down the stretch, but those things tend to do that -- go their way." |
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Join the "Heat Haters" club now!December 15, 2012 8:34 am
"so you're willing to go off of this guy's OPINION rather than making an HONEST assessment. "
How can I assess a play I didn't see. What I can say is that the NBA is famous for giving superstar players the calls alot of the time (ours included), so I would not be at all suprised that Kobe got the benefit of a whistle at a critical time of the game. |
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Join the "Heat Haters" club now!December 15, 2012 8:52 am
What I can say is that the NBA is famous for giving superstar players the calls alot of the time (ours included), so I would not be at all suprised that Kobe got the benefit of a whistle at a critical time of the game.
Translation: "the refs gave the Lakers the game"... ![]() shessh, i thought that ignorant little bug crappedmyshorts was the only one good for this excuse... CL67 |