I don’t recall another year where Breen has so nonchalantly and blatantly made mention of so many player errors, calling them out in real time as if to say WTF but for the family audience.
That was kinda unnecessary by Jae Crowder. The steal was one thing, but the three was gratuitous. Elfrid, my that escalated quickly, i tip my Knicks cap to you sir. But damn, don't get yourself suspended.
Hats off to E. That was bullshit. Taking a 3! Should be kicked in the face
UnfortunAtely we pussed out. Isiah Thomas ( as a coach) had it write. Step on their effing ankles
When they pull bullshit like that
Where is Oak! Totally disrespectful. Crack a nose and ask how tough they are
NYKBocker wrote:Crowder is an asshole
When Marquette came to play Rutgers -- i think it was 2011 -- they were staying at a Hotel next to an office I worked at and we shared an elevator ride, me, Jae, and another Marquette player when i was on a lunch break.
Chandler wrote:Hats off to E. That was bullshit. Taking a 3! Should be kicked in the faceUnfortunAtely we pussed out. Isiah Thomas ( as a coach) had it write. Step on their effing ankles
When they pull bullshit like that
Where is Oak! Totally disrespectful. Crack a nose and ask how tough they are
Minutes before the brawl started, Knicks coach Isiah Thomas asked Carmelo Anthony not to go into the painted area around the basket, despite the fact that they were not members of the same team. Thomas later said that because Denver head coach George Karl kept his team's starting players on the court for the closing minutes of the game, which Thomas thought showed a lack of sportsmanship, his orders to Anthony were to "show some class."[16] However, Karl responded by saying the brawl "was directed by Isiah".[17]
Thomas was not penalized after the brawl, as an NBA investigation ruled that they did not have "adequate evidence upon which to make a determination,"[18] but several writers criticized the NBA for not including Thomas in the suspensions.[12][17][19][20][21] ESPN analyst Marc Stein called Thomas' explanations of his comments "laughable,"[22] and commentator Greg Anthony, a former Knicks player, said he "never had a coach say that to an opponent."[23] It was also suggested that Thomas was attempting to resurrect the physical tactics of his former team, the "Bad Boy" Pistons.[24][25]
In response to Thomas saying that keeping the Nuggets starters on the floor in the final minutes of the game was unsportsmanlike, Karl said that he "never thought about running up the score," and only wanted to "get a big win on the road."[26] However, several sportswriters criticized his decision, and some said that he should also have been penalized.[26][27][28] It was also suggested that Karl was trying to humiliate Thomas due to the perception that Thomas had mistreated Larry Brown, a friend of Karl's.[19][27][28] Karl was also blamed for putting his players in a position to start a fight.
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Sambakick wrote:NYKBocker wrote:Crowder is an asshole
When Marquette came to play Rutgers -- i think it was 2011 -- they were staying at a Hotel next to an office I worked at and we shared an elevator ride, me, Jae, and another Marquette player when i was on a lunch break.
Every player in the league knows that’s punk. Stealing ball was punk. Shooting a
3 after is way over the line. Jae himself would flip on that
Jae knows that’s an ahole move. Glad e pushed him. Sad someone else didn’t. Stomp his face or hand
Hopefully we respond w some vigor. No respect
Dick move by Crowder? Yes. Does that make Elfrid less than a moron? Nope. That was a sissy move by him. Get over yourself. It’s really not that big of a deal that Crowder did that.
F’ing idiot.
Uptown wrote:PresIke wrote:When is Frank not in the doghouse?
When he started 24 straight games...
When was that? His rookie season? I feel I can't remember as dude hasn't played many minutes with any consistency for 2 seasons.
He played 1 game of 28 minutes this season, the rest in the teens and low 20s. Tonight DNP on a team that is doing awful and is so not worried about his development that DSJ gets showcased. He's probably not going anywhere anyway, so we'll get 1 more season at least. A lot of young players show more at this point but even though our organization is bad, he's not earned enough to me.
Our fans who love or really want to find anyway to support him I wonder if it's also about being worried he's going to turn good if he goes, still traumatized by all of the young players we've let go over the years.
He's never doing well for any long period since his rookie season. Our fans are always complaining about him or raising questions about his game which is then defended by those who seem to treat him as if he's their son or best friend or something haha.
Both players were wrong, but I do get why Payton was angry as the Knicks were already surely mad and Crowder was definitely violating there. Who knows what else went on in the game, but not good.
Sambakick wrote:Chandler wrote:Hats off to E. That was bullshit. Taking a 3! Should be kicked in the faceUnfortunAtely we pussed out. Isiah Thomas ( as a coach) had it write. Step on their effing ankles
When they pull bullshit like that
Where is Oak! Totally disrespectful. Crack a nose and ask how tough they are
Minutes before the brawl started, Knicks coach Isiah Thomas asked Carmelo Anthony not to go into the painted area around the basket, despite the fact that they were not members of the same team. Thomas later said that because Denver head coach George Karl kept his team's starting players on the court for the closing minutes of the game, which Thomas thought showed a lack of sportsmanship, his orders to Anthony were to "show some class."[16] However, Karl responded by saying the brawl "was directed by Isiah".[17]
Thomas was not penalized after the brawl, as an NBA investigation ruled that they did not have "adequate evidence upon which to make a determination,"[18] but several writers criticized the NBA for not including Thomas in the suspensions.[12][17][19][20][21] ESPN analyst Marc Stein called Thomas' explanations of his comments "laughable,"[22] and commentator Greg Anthony, a former Knicks player, said he "never had a coach say that to an opponent."[23] It was also suggested that Thomas was attempting to resurrect the physical tactics of his former team, the "Bad Boy" Pistons.[24][25]
In response to Thomas saying that keeping the Nuggets starters on the floor in the final minutes of the game was unsportsmanlike, Karl said that he "never thought about running up the score," and only wanted to "get a big win on the road."[26] However, several sportswriters criticized his decision, and some said that he should also have been penalized.[26][27][28] It was also suggested that Karl was trying to humiliate Thomas due to the perception that Thomas had mistreated Larry Brown, a friend of Karl's.[19][27][28] Karl was also blamed for putting his players in a position to start a fight.
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I’m
Talking about the spurs game when Thomas wanted his players to break Bruce Bowen’s ankles for the Bs he used to do. They didn’t yet have the rules about ensuring a player could land after a jumper. And BB used to abuse the unwritten rule about letting a player land safely.
Total disrespect Jae and the grizz. Should be ashamed. Someone deserved to lose some teeth.