mattg wrote:jc23 wrote:mattg wrote:People don't want to compare the dunleavy shot on mcw to the one on crowder because it didn't knock him out, but every shot like that is supposed to be an ejection whether it even hits the player or not. The fact that it wasn't even called a foul in the act of shooting shows how badly of a missed call it is. They missed an on ball foul worthy enough to eject a player for.
And only bulls fans would compare zaza lowerering his shoulder into a players chest to a guy taking head shots with his fists. One of those is an offensive foul, the other is a goon play. There was physical play all series, until the refs blew it by not regulating what was happening on the floor.
your talking about me, and no i didnt compare zaza's shoulder to dunleavy and his shot to mcw. I used it as one example of how the series was being played, and if anything it was a comparison to the other plays people are talking about. I called Duns play dirty and uncalled for, which it was, no defending it, period, end of story. Same goes with Giannis, dont matter what was done prior.
If he misses a game im fine with it, if he is fined i understand. Dont want to compare it to what JR did though, yes they both involved shots to the head, but one shot was one of the most damaging hits i have seen to a player since the Artest elbow. That belongs in its own category.
The result doesn't matter, the intent was the same. Jr wanted to take a shot at crowder's head with a punch, and he did. Dunleavy did the same. He didn't unintentionally graze him like you see with elbows that get called flagrants, he knowingly took a shot at the head, that's what matters. Then he continued doing it throughout the game. Like what was he doing on his 2nd shot at MCW? He sets a moving screen then goes for his head yet again.
result does matter, if crowder had a torn ACL JR would have gotten much more then 2 games and if crowder wasnt knocked out he probably would have just gotten a single game.
Not sure why the refs couldnt of looked at the replay, if they ejected Dun i would of had no problem with it.
Based off a simple interpretation of a rule they compare, but to me who is not blind they do not. Understand im not defending Dun, im defending the comparison to JR, just to be clear.

























