Sounds a lot like Captain Kirk, right???![]()
And while Niang was at LeBron's camp, and Woodbury was at the 3 stooges defense camp...MadFran and Captain Kirk were at the Bill Belichick "dealing with the media" camp. Bo Pelini was also in attendance.
Sounds a lot like Captain Kirk, right???![]()
From the Hawk central story...might be time to raise the Francon level:
LOL, he is such a nutbar.
The Baltimore Sun thoughts
http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/...ping-defense-vs-terps-20150208-htmlstory.html
Should be suspended for the rest of the year and arrested. This goes beyond basketball. He's intentionally trying to injure and maim someone. Absolutely no place for this in basketball. The only ones that say they're accidents are the most delusional hock fans alive. Lightning doesn't strike THREE TIMES in one spot! Such a thug!
Either you're missing a jimlad, or you're missing that we're mostly just having fun here. Sure, he's a goober...sure his decisions are questionable, but arrest? Please tell me it's the jimlad thing.
No idea what a jimlad is, but I know what assault is. If you walk down the street and poke people in the eye, causing injury, that's a crime. It doesn't change just because they step inside a building and play a game.
No idea what a jimlad is, but I know what assault is. If you walk down the street and poke people in the eye, causing injury, that's a crime. It doesn't change just because they step inside a building and play a game.
There is a lot of stupid in this thread, but this takes the cake.
So every boxer should be arrested after every boxing match? MMA, Wrestling, Football?
For a Sunday night, you're pretty intense. Shoulda done more chillin' over the weekend...
Why is it not a crime? Fits the definition. Wouldn't be the first time someone was charged with a crime for intentional acts in a sporting event. History and the law will back me up in this.
Why is it not a crime? Fits the definition. Wouldn't be the first time someone was charged with a crime for intentional acts in a sporting event. History and the law will back me up in this.
Please give me your history to back this up. Give me another time someone was arrested for a flagrant foul in basketball.
Today, he sits in a Bexar County jail cell here, waiting for a decision on Friday on whether a judge will reduce his five-year prison sentence for assault. Fourteen months ago, Mr. Limon threw an elbow into an opponent's face in a basketball game, breaking the player's nose.