Post#3 » by evildallas » Sat Oct 30, 2010 3:48 am
I have a few answers:
25. Never been to Stone Mountain, nor do I have a desire to. Freedom of speech protects a lot of stuff not just popular speech. They have a right to their opinions and celebrations. Just like Etan is free to criticize them. Eliminating everything that offends someone would lead to a horrible world.
23. Every person should have the right to legal have weapons in their home to protect themselves. Athletes or not. The only athlete I know to get in trouble for guns at home was Tank Johnson who had as much weaponry as a separatist compound and prior arrests which complicated matters.
22. It's a tough list to crack, but he was hosed in the 50th anniversary list. The more time that goes though he's likely to fall below the cutoff for overall game. Nique's definitely a top 50 scoring talent all-time.
21. Allen Iverson's unwillingness to adjust to a complimentary role.
20. Gilbert Arenas's history is the biggest flag to it.
17. Public taking about former players has always depended on the classiness of the owner/GM and the level of acrimony in the split.
16. I would object to changing the logic. The desire to deify Jordan by this generation of players ignores the contributions of those before him. It's never been said that the all-time greatest gets to be the logo. Not to mention the NBA has branded their logo over time just like Jordan's image is a brand for Nike. Switching to Jordan for the NBA logo would be like declaring the NBA a Nike subsidiary.
14. Sure Jamal wants an extension. Not sure he was vilified in the media. To me the media was equally stumping for him to get an extension because of what he accomplished last year.
13. Kevin Garnett got the lifetime accomplishment pass rather than the season evaluation which reduced the spots available and then it went down to who the league office wanted as a replacement. Also 12 spots are too few. I think there should be 15 all-star spots, 5 voted starters (which are often not deserving) and then 2 reserves at each position. I also wouldn't use substitutes unless the number to dress fell below 12 (just like normal roster rules). Joe is underrated because he disappeared in the post-season and that's where media fall in love with players.
12. Tired of wasting time on the Lebron subject. If you don't get why his popularity dropped by now I won't be able to explain it to you. Also don't believe every study ESPN commissions (not like they are known for objectivity).
Skipping over the female stuff and all the labor stuff.
1. This sort of zero tolerance is the only way to get the rules across to a star-based league. If they didn't tell the refs to use zero tolerance certain star players would get to act however they wanted while others would get immediate technicals because they don't occupy the same lofty status. The overkill is unfortunately necessary to force behavior change across the ranks that hopefully will ultimately result in a better happy median in the future. I will say that in the past few years I couldn't stomach watching Tim Duncan whine after every single play. Just because you are a great player doesn't mean you should get an and-1 every time you take a shot. Or a player like Lebron complain the one time he gets whistled for a foul when he committed so many others that the refs ignored because he's the star. Have a sense of what's going on and don't be greedy. It's unbecoming.
Going to donkey punch a leprechaun!