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Paul Pierce is a TRUE WARRIOR

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Post#21 » by bruno sundov » Fri Apr 25, 2008 4:36 pm

Athanacropolis wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



And as far as I can remember, didn't take any games off.

PS, shouldn't we change the title of this threat to TRUE WARIER?


I think the guy went in the dentist chair that night. Hit practice the next day and then proceeded through the rest of the season.
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Post#22 » by MyInsatiableOne » Fri Apr 25, 2008 4:42 pm

^^Yup, he did.

I remember being infuriated not only that no T and ejection were called on Stoudemire, but he was smiling and laughing after it happened.
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Post#23 » by crm0922 » Fri Apr 25, 2008 5:06 pm

Big Baby wrote:Paul Pierce should be doing those "Fall 7 times, get up 8" commercials, not DWade.


That commercial makes no sense. Why do you have to get up an extra time, did the coach knock him to the floor start the game or something? :nonono:

It literally makes no sense, it shoudl be fall 7 times get up 7 times.

Also, when Stoudemire fouled Pierce's teeth out, there wasn't even a personal foul called, let alone a flagrant. The refs literally let him sit there and bleed face-down as if nothing happened.
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Post#24 » by tombattor » Fri Apr 25, 2008 5:09 pm

I remember hearing about Pierce from Wyc on NBA.TV or something. I think it was before last year when there were all the talk about Pierce being traded, etc. and I think Peter Vecsey asked if Pierce was being shopped or going to be traded.

Then Wyc said, he was at a game where PP took a hard foul and chipped or lost a tooth. But he came back in the game after a brief break and finished the game. At that time, Wyc said he knew he wanted to build around Paul because of his toughness and dedication. Wyc went on to say that he's going to make sure Pierce retires as a Celtic and retire his number.
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Post#25 » by MyInsatiableOne » Fri Apr 25, 2008 5:17 pm

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That commercial makes no sense. Why do you have to get up an extra time, did the coach knock him to the floor start the game or something? :nonono:

It literally makes no sense, it shoudl be fall 7 times get up 7 times.


Also, when Stoudemire fouled Pierce's teeth out, there wasn't even a personal foul called, let alone a flagrant. The refs literally let him sit there and bleed face-down as if nothing happened.


Too true, but the spelling of his name as Dwyane makes no sense either.

And you're right, I remember Amare didn't get a personal foul called...what a ****.
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Post#26 » by tanat-0s » Fri Apr 25, 2008 7:22 pm

MyInsatiableOne wrote:^^I know it COULD have been a bad foul on LeBron, and I'd have no problem with it being a flagrant 1, but a 2 and ejection??

Even the commentators on TNT said "if that wasn't LeBron, no way Haywood gets tossed"

Man I **** hate the **** "star system" in the NBA


You hate it so much, don't watch the games then.
I mean it's nothing new, it's how it pretty much always was as long as I can remember, from Kareem and MJ to Kobe and AI.
It's not a perfect system by any means, but it works.
And yes, you give a flagrant 2, when a player of LeBron's caliber is tossed on a ground like that, cause if it's a career ending injury, we can lose an once-in-a-lifetime player. As a basketball fan I would be pissed if LeBron's career is cut short, cause somebody like Haywood can hold his temper. It will be very bad for the game, period.
Imagine if it was KG on a LeBron place, how would you react?
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Post#27 » by Truthiracy » Fri Apr 25, 2008 7:40 pm

Too many QFT's in this thread! Not many players in todays NBA are as tough Paul Pierce, this is not a "homers opinion", it's a fact.
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Post#28 » by FLCeltFan » Fri Apr 25, 2008 7:46 pm

In 2004, in a game against the Blazers, Pierce hit the game winner. This in itself wasn't so amazing as he had done it many times before. But, the night before he had been fouled hard by Amare Stoudamire and lost several teeth. He spent 7 hours in the dentist's chair having them repaired and still started the game against the Blazers that night, hitting the game winner. Now, that is tough. But then again, after you have been stabbed and almost killed, losing a few teeth maybe isn't that big a deal. In September of 2000, just minutes after entering a Boston dance club in the early morning hours, he was jumped from behind by three men. He was sucker-punched, a bottle was broken over his right eye, a knife was plunged through the back of his leather jacket six inches deep into his body, barely missing vital organs, and he received 10 other stab wounds and required lung surgery. Three weeks later he was back at practice for the Celtics and played the entire 2000-2001 season, averaging 25.3 points. There is no doubt that Pierce is a warrior and although KG has been acknowledged as the leader on this team, Pierce is still the Captain and the Truth.
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Post#29 » by MyInsatiableOne » Fri Apr 25, 2008 8:20 pm

tanat-0s wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



You hate it so much, don't watch the games then.
I mean it's nothing new, it's how it pretty much always was as long as I can remember, from Kareem and MJ to Kobe and AI.
It's not a perfect system by any means, but it works.
And yes, you give a flagrant 2, when a player of LeBron's caliber is tossed on a ground like that, cause if it's a career ending injury, we can lose an once-in-a-lifetime player. As a basketball fan I would be pissed if LeBron's career is cut short, cause somebody like Haywood can hold his temper. It will be very bad for the game, period.
Imagine if it was KG on a LeBron place, how would you react?


So it's OK if that foul is on, say, a Jason Terry, who is a very good but not spectacular player...if it ends his career, no biggy, just give Haywood a flagrant 1, but OH MY GOD IF IT ENDS LEBRONS CAREER HAYWOOD SHOULD BE TOSSED AND SUSPENDED AND PUT IN JAIL!!! That's your logic, which shows the "star system" taken to its utter extreme.

And for the record, the "star system" didn't *really* start to affect games and outcomes on a regular basis until Jordan.
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Post#30 » by Buckeye-NBAFan » Sun Apr 27, 2008 9:27 pm

Big Baby wrote: In a league where stars make up injuries to draw attention to themselves (Kobe, LeBron) or take a month off with a sprained wrist, Paul just keeps on playing no matter what.


Didn't Pierce miss like the entire year last year?
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Post#31 » by SuperDeluxe » Sun Apr 27, 2008 9:31 pm

Buckeye-NBAFan wrote:Didn't Pierce miss like the entire year last year?


He missed 35 games last year, which was much more than the rest of his career combined.
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Post#32 » by Ian Dmperato » Sun Apr 27, 2008 10:55 pm

Great thread. Pierce is my hero. Guy's tough as nails. Everybody better recognize.
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Post#33 » by Big Baby » Mon Apr 28, 2008 12:26 am

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Didn't Pierce miss like the entire year last year?


He missed nearly half with a broken foot. But even then, the team had to KEEP HIM OUT because 1) he wanted to come back sooner to keep his team from losing more and 2) because the season was lost after Pierce went down, everyone except for Pierce wanted to tank to get a shot at Oden or Durant.
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Post#34 » by MyInsatiableOne » Mon Apr 28, 2008 1:19 pm

He's gonna torch the Hawks for 40 tonight as payback for Horford's childish display...can't wait!
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