can you guys believe this garbage?
ive been to plenty of pro sports games, and it is common for things to be thrown, fans fighting each other, drunk trash talk, etc...
i think the players are totally responsible...how can you justify punches being thrown in retaliation to some liquid in a plastic cup that landed on you from 30-40 feet away?
the players charged into the stands and just started whacking away. they are professionals and should have conducted themsleves far better than they did. what a bunch of overpaid thugs. they represent the nba, its a priveledge not a right to be there. how can you attack one of the main sources of your income, the fans?
heres just a few points to justify my point:
1. if the players were employees at walmart, and they attacked shoppers, they would have been fired, arrested, and sued in that order! they guys deserve season long suspensions, if not being banned from the league (aka fired).
2. these guys are giants, they are on avarage 6ft 5 and up, and they train heavily all year long to be in shape...the avarage guy is 5-9, so there is an extreme advantage to the players. their bodies should be considered leathal weapons. you cant justify a guys whos 6ft throwing punches because a guy who is 5ft9 threw a cup from 30 ft away. (btw he even attacked the wrong guy!)
3. the fans come there to enjoy a game, sometimes things get outta hand like the fans fight between each other, but a player should never ever charge into the stands. so what that a cup was thrown? its not like the fan charged onto the court and threw a punch. fans have their territory, the players have their. these guys are pros, they sould know better. fans pay these assholes salaries. again, if they were walmart employees, they would be arrested for punching shoppers.
maybe we should just penalize players with 5 minutes in the box (hockey style) next time they decide to fight some fans!
my point is the players were provoked, but they crossed the line when they exploded into the stands.
edit: shame on ESPN commentators for defending "beasts of men not able to control their temper". half the pacers were in the stands throwin punches. i only saw 1 or 2 fans on the court, and that was way, way after Artest jolted into the stands with teammates. its a sporting event, its common for people to be rowdy
ive been to plenty of pro sports games, and it is common for things to be thrown, fans fighting each other, drunk trash talk, etc...
i think the players are totally responsible...how can you justify punches being thrown in retaliation to some liquid in a plastic cup that landed on you from 30-40 feet away?
the players charged into the stands and just started whacking away. they are professionals and should have conducted themsleves far better than they did. what a bunch of overpaid thugs. they represent the nba, its a priveledge not a right to be there. how can you attack one of the main sources of your income, the fans?
heres just a few points to justify my point:
1. if the players were employees at walmart, and they attacked shoppers, they would have been fired, arrested, and sued in that order! they guys deserve season long suspensions, if not being banned from the league (aka fired).
2. these guys are giants, they are on avarage 6ft 5 and up, and they train heavily all year long to be in shape...the avarage guy is 5-9, so there is an extreme advantage to the players. their bodies should be considered leathal weapons. you cant justify a guys whos 6ft throwing punches because a guy who is 5ft9 threw a cup from 30 ft away. (btw he even attacked the wrong guy!)
3. the fans come there to enjoy a game, sometimes things get outta hand like the fans fight between each other, but a player should never ever charge into the stands. so what that a cup was thrown? its not like the fan charged onto the court and threw a punch. fans have their territory, the players have their. these guys are pros, they sould know better. fans pay these assholes salaries. again, if they were walmart employees, they would be arrested for punching shoppers.
maybe we should just penalize players with 5 minutes in the box (hockey style) next time they decide to fight some fans!
my point is the players were provoked, but they crossed the line when they exploded into the stands.
edit: shame on ESPN commentators for defending "beasts of men not able to control their temper". half the pacers were in the stands throwin punches. i only saw 1 or 2 fans on the court, and that was way, way after Artest jolted into the stands with teammates. its a sporting event, its common for people to be rowdy
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