CobraCommander wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:The last couple of posts is why this topic has legs.
1. If you look ever so slightly at here or here and then look into the glowing haze of the midnight moon on the latitudinal plane and imagine this and then check out this angle of the Zapruder film... you can see the contact!
2. Then why isn't it called when it happens to A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H... et al?
Both things can be true.
SGA is a gifted supremely talented athlete. He can do things nobody else can do. He also flops intentionally and flamboyantly after the most marginal contact with the clear intent of tricking officials into calling a foul. Both things can be true.
I don't see why this is all that difficult... even if someone is an SGA or OKC fan. It's ok to say (a) he's a deserving MVP, and (b) he's a foul grifter, which compromises the aesthetics and enjoyment (and possibly even integrity) of the game.
If that's what we want as NBA fans... cool. We'll adjust. Heck, we've seen it happen on the political stage. If it's what the people want... so be it.
But is this grifting really what most NBA fans want? Or, only fans of that team and player?
name the player that doesn't search for every possible advantage within the rules AND ill show you someone who isn't that good...
SGA is playing the game at the highest level and he is doing it the RIGHT way...how do I know its the right way?
he has the hardware to prove it now...he was rewarded for his game and crowned the MOST VALUEABLE PLAYER.
as famously said once by King Vegeta in the throne room on planet Vegeta to his son, also named Vegeta..."dont hate the player, hate the game"
That doesn't refute anything I wrote. LOL.






























