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Its funny how nonmagic fans agree with me, see general board.
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MagicalMan wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
If you mean Raptors fans, then yes a lot agree with you. But is that really a surprise? Even if Dwight did a flip dunk over the backboard they would still complain.
edit: and by your tone in this thread I imagine you would find a way to complain too?
maginno wrote:Please do leave because we do have kids on this board that might actually believe you have a clue at what you are talking about. Planes begin to descend when DRAG affects thrust not when Thrust disappears. Thrust is Force in that context. Force does not disappear instantly when you turn off an engine. You have no clue on basic physics.
You will notice that speed decreases not when there is no longer any thrust - contradicting your (silly, silly silly) point that thrust does not exist unless force is increasing - but when drag overcomes an existing thrust.

maginno wrote:Planes begin to descend when DRAG affects thrust not when Thrust disappears. Thrust is Force in that context. Force does not disappear instantly when you turn off an engine. You have no clue on basic physics.

bstein14 wrote:It was not a dunk. Is a sky hook a dunk?
Just because a player jumps above the rim and throws in downwards, doesn 't make it a dunk.
If this were the case players could dunk from the 3 pt line without even jumping past the free throw line.
If you think it was a dunk, based on whatever definitions you find, you don't know jack **** about basketball.
bstein14 wrote:It was not a dunk. Is a sky hook a dunk?
Just because a player jumps above the rim and throws in downwards, doesn 't make it a dunk.
If this were the case players could dunk from the 3 pt line without even jumping past the free throw line.
If you think it was a dunk, based on whatever definitions you find, you don't know jack **** about basketball.

bstein14 wrote:It was not a dunk. Is a sky hook a dunk?
Just because a player jumps above the rim and throws in downwards, doesn 't make it a dunk.
If this were the case players could dunk from the 3 pt line without even jumping past the free throw line.
If you think it was a dunk, based on whatever definitions you find, you don't know jack **** about basketball.