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Garnett did this while he was in Minnesota, must've taught it to Rondo or something.
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Originally Posted by air max 87
yea it was.
next time down to court i wouldve elbowed him in the mouth, taken the tech.
and went in stood infront of him during the Tech shot.
Originally Posted by air max 87
yea it was.
next time down to court i wouldve elbowed him in the mouth, taken the tech.
and went in stood infront of him during the Tech shot.
Originally Posted by Bean Pie Slanga
Rondo has an extremely high basketball IQ and he exhibited it there. He knew exactly what he was doing. Should more players do it? No. But versus the Heat they don't want to make anything easy, physically and mentally, and thus this was a cheeky little move.
Originally Posted by Bean Pie Slanga
Rondo has an extremely high basketball IQ and he exhibited it there. He knew exactly what he was doing. Should more players do it? No. But versus the Heat they don't want to make anything easy, physically and mentally, and thus this was a cheeky little move.
I'd agree with you...But back in the day someone would have smacked the %@!@ out of him and all the Celtics by now so I can't really support that. Acting like a **** is cool is you can big it up, but the rules don't allow that so he just come off looking like a %**%@ imoOriginally Posted by JPZx
Rajon Rondo is what is what we desperately need in the NBA.
Someone that doesn't give a @@%# about relationships or what players on other teams think of him, just does anything he can to help his team have a better chance at winning the game.
There's too much "hey you're my boy, we played AAU together, let's talk and mess around before the game then I'll take you out after".
Originally Posted by Wongtouski
Garnett did this while he was in Minnesota, must've taught it to Rondo or something.
Originally Posted by Wongtouski
Garnett did this while he was in Minnesota, must've taught it to Rondo or something.
I'd agree with you...But back in the day someone would have smacked the %@!@ out of him and all the Celtics by now so I can't really support that. Acting like a **** is cool is you can big it up, but the rules don't allow that so he just come off looking like a %**%@ imoOriginally Posted by JPZx
Rajon Rondo is what is what we desperately need in the NBA.
Someone that doesn't give a @@%# about relationships or what players on other teams think of him, just does anything he can to help his team have a better chance at winning the game.
There's too much "hey you're my boy, we played AAU together, let's talk and mess around before the game then I'll take you out after".
Originally Posted by SIRIUS LEE HANDSOME
nba needs some enforcers.
Originally Posted by SIRIUS LEE HANDSOME
nba needs some enforcers.
You are such a hater, so glad the Knicks suck #$@.Originally Posted by SIRIUS LEE HANDSOME
that's basically in the same neighborhood as taunting imo. just asking for it
nba needs some enforcers. one sharp jab to the ribs and he won't ever think about doing that ever again
You are such a hater, so glad the Knicks suck #$@.Originally Posted by SIRIUS LEE HANDSOME
that's basically in the same neighborhood as taunting imo. just asking for it
nba needs some enforcers. one sharp jab to the ribs and he won't ever think about doing that ever again
Originally Posted by SIRIUS LEE HANDSOME
i'm genuinely surprised people are supporting this behavior