LApwnd wrote:really? so people screen on inbound play all the time? again never have I justified Artest actions, all I said was Harden could've avoided the contact all together, it was NOT a screen, a screen for what? there were 3 OKC Players that could've been inboudned to.
Actually, it's one of the smartest screens in basketball. Not that I think Harden was setting one. You screen a guy to create a mismatch, in this case it would have been Durant's defender.
What Harden was doing was moving towards the outside of the lane, which is where most guys usually go to get the inbound pass. Watch the damn video, Harden isn't even looking at Artest, he's looking at the inbounder and he puts his arms up in a natural defensive motion to keep from running into Artest. Then look at Ibaka in the background, he turns to throw the ball to Harden before he sees him get elbowed, everything points to Harden trying to get the inbound pass and just happening to be in front of Artest. This happens so many times every game it's one of the most common things to see, a guy goes to a spot to get the pass and happens to run into the guy that's there. Generally, no big deal. Since it's idiotic ****tard Artest, he decides to take a cheap shot.










