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Yup, he's the basketball douche. And he's not crazy so he can't use that excuse like Metta World Artest can.

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That one dude, don't remember the team, got two games for doing essentially the same thing to Blake Griffin in the regular season. Wade won't even get a fine for that push last night. He should probably get 1 game.

Oh well, I'd rather have him play and give them less excuses when the Pacers beat them in 5.


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These refs are ridiculous.

The NBA would be so much better if it wasn't fixed.

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Funny.

On the Chalmers missed shot, it looked like he wasn't even pretending to be a decoy. As if he knew, the Pacers knew and everyone else in the world knew the ball wasn't coming his way in any shape or form.

Even if he made the shot, the Pacers would have hit the last shot anyway.


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Josh Smith, and his wasn't even as blatant as what Wade did last night. Wade's a punk, and he's writing himself quite a list of dirty plays, especially over this last season (including the playoffs, remember the Rondo injury?)


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Plus hitting Kobe in the face during the All Star Game.

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Wow. The fix is in in OKC.

The NBA is such trash.

Refs are doing whatever they can to give this game to LA.

How can people consistently watch something that is so rigged?

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Why does Nick Collison have a job?

Dude has done nothing but bad things.

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I think the calls got better in the 3rd.

Man, Collison has played terrible out there. What a liability. Sessions has been pretty bad for the lakers, too.

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I love Hardens game. Basketball needs more guys like him.

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Wow. The fix is in in OKC.

The NBA is such trash.

Refs are doing whatever they can to give this game to LA.

How can people consistently watch something that is so rigged?




I don't mind because I took them +8 tonight, haha

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I love Hardens game. Basketball needs more guys like him.


Even as the 6th man of the year, he is underrated.


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Can Kevin Harlan get anymore excited over a two dribble pull up jumper by Bryant?

You know a shot that just about anyone in the nba can make.

Holy crap. It's a simple jumpshot by a guy who is like 8-19 for the night.

What a load of crap.

This reminds me$why I hate the nba so much.

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Josh Smith, and his wasn't even as blatant as what Wade did last night. Wade's a punk, and he's writing himself quite a list of dirty plays, especially over this last season (including the playoffs, remember the Rondo injury?)




Here is the video on both plays. You decide which was worth 2 game and which was worth nothing.

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I am hoping Tristan can be a shot blocker like Ibaka

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Man, OKC blew a golden opportunity tonight.

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Russell Westbrick scares me sometimes. The guy can be AWFUL at times

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OKC had no heart and no focus 2nd half of the 4th quarter tonight.

Also, why is ibaka on the baseline their go-to crunch-time offense?

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I agree.

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Lol holy crap 8-0 run.

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Harden and Durantula run this ish

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Harden is really good.

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If he had Westbrooks athletcisim he is a top 5 player

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What a stupid decision by Westbrook.

Oh well,

DO YOU BELIEVE?!?!?

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Traveling. Should be lakers ball.

What was the technical foul for?

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I agree.

He's more of a basketball player than Westbrook whereas Westbrook is an athlete playing basketball.

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All I can think when I watch OKC is "I wish they were still in Seattle."


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Josh Smith, and his wasn't even as blatant as what Wade did last night. Wade's a punk, and he's writing himself quite a list of dirty plays, especially over this last season (including the playoffs, remember the Rondo injury?)




Here is the video on both plays. You decide which was worth 2 game and which was worth nothing.

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One was on a superstar, one was by a superstar. That's all the league office needs to know.


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I agree.

He's more of a basketball player than Westbrook whereas Westbrook is an athlete playing basketball.




You are 110% right. Westbrook and Rose are genetic freaks but guys like Harden and CP3 are what happens when you put in work instead of relying on athletcisim.

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CP3 is an amazing basketball player.

I would pay to watch him play a pickup game.

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David West hustles Pacers off court after Game 2 win, but not quick enough for Dwyane Wade (VIDEO)
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After Chris Bosh's Game 1 abdominal strain changed the landscape of the Eastern Conference semifinals, the Indiana Pacers took advantage of their opportunity in Game 2, scratching out a 78-75 win over the Heat on Tuesday night. It wasn't pretty — the two teams combined to miss 97 field goals in 48 minutes of basketball, including 10 in the final 2:15 of the fourth quarter, as well as 17 free throws, including six in the last 80 seconds — but a win's a win, and given the choice between playing lovely but dropping to 0-2 or getting grimy and being level, Indy'll take the latter.

Miami point guard Mario Chalmers had a look at a 3-pointer from the wing that would have knotted the score at 78 with scant seconds remaining, but he missed (though he may have been fouled) and the final buzzer sounded, at which point several Pacers momentarily got slightly happy. That kind of thing can happen when your team just stole a physical one on the road, securing a split at AmericanAirlines Arena that sends you back to Indiana with home-court advantage and much sunnier prospects than most outside of Bankers Life Fieldhouse imagined a week ago.

The reserved revelry was short-lived, though — David West, Indiana's taciturn power forward, quickly kiboshed it, shepherding his teammates off the floor and back to the Indiana locker room.

"You know, we can't get too excited because we won one game," said West — who led Indiana with 16 points (14 of which came in the second half) and 10 rebounds — during his postgame press conference, which you can watch in full after the jump. "That's not our goal in this series. We can't overreact because we were able to get one game down here. We've got to win professionally and understand that we haven't reached the goal that we set out to reach."

That's a reasonable, measured response, the sort of leadership Pacers coach Frank Vogel counts on from West, a nine-year veteran whose 31 career playoff appearances are Indiana's second-most behind reserve guard Leandro Barbosa (71). Apparently, though, the split seconds of joy that escaped the Pacers before West bottled it back up heartily offended Heat guard Dwyane Wade, who now intends to use them as super-premium fuel for the unyielding and furious revenge fantasy he plans to act out over the balance of this series.

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"I heard they wanted to be like the Dallas Mavericks, in a sense," Wade said about an apparent reference to Pacers coach Frank Vogel using last year's Mavs team, which beat the Heat in Miami for the title, as motivation for Indiana. "I saw their little celebration at the end of [Game 2]. I don't know if they didn't expect to win, but every night we go out on the court, we expect to win."
Wade then was asked about the celebration, but didn't elaborate on what specifically irritated him.

"They say their identity, they say they want to be like Dallas," Wade said. "So they celebrated like Dallas, I guess."
For one thing, that sounds inaccurate — I saw neither a sweaty billionaire in a smedium T-shirt nor Larry Hagman swilling magnums of Ace of Spades on the Pacer bench, so I think Wade's got his facts wrong.
For another, very funny joke, Dwyane Wade. A member of the Miami Heat angrily decrying premature or unwarranted celebration? A+ for comedy. Ruth Buzzi better watch her back. Dwyane.

But let's not be mean — sometimes people use comedy to deflect attention away from the fact that they're hurting and the reasons why. Like the fact that you missed four shots in the last 2:15, including a layup with 16 seconds left that would have tied the game. Or that you gave Indy two free points earlier in the fourth by committing a reckless flagrant foul that probably would have gotten most non-stars tossed.

Or that your team missed 14 of 17 shots in the third quarter, giving Indiana a chance to get back into the game after being suffocated in the first half. Or that the league's MVP opened the Pandora's box of public opinion by going scoreless in the final 4:30 of the game and missing two free throws that would have given Miami the lead with 54 seconds remaining. You know, stuff like that.
Rather than put those things out there for discussion, it was easier to go to the well of perceived slights — one from which Derrick Rose, Larry Sanders and Kevin Love have also drawn this season, as Jared Wade noted Tuesday night at Eight Points, Nine Seconds — and try to shift the narrative away from Miami's second-half failings, its very real offensive concerns and the fact that it now has to take at least one game in Indiana without one of its biggest guns to avoid an early exit. Those things don't seem like they'd be very fun for Wade, LeBron James, Erik Spoelstra and the rest of the Miami Heat to talk about for the next 31 or so hours before Game 3 tips Thursday.

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Wow, what a whiny baby. Hey at least they didn't celebrate in the middle of a game like Wade and Lebron did last year in the finals before blowing that huge lead in game 2.

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...or celebrate just the signing of Bosh and lebron like this...



Wade needs to shut the pluck up. He should be concentrating on practicing his layups.


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He's more of a basketball player than Westbrook whereas Westbrook is an athlete playing basketball.




You are 110% right. Westbrook and Rose are genetic freaks but guys like Harden and CP3 are what happens when you put in work instead of relying on athletcisim.




I agree. But would Harden and CP3 have put the work in if they were the athletic freaks Westbrook/Rose were growing up?

it's hard to be challenged enough to really pressure yourself to get better when you can do everything so easily on the court (all the way up the ranks and even in the NBA for those guys). not to say they don't work hard, but it's obvious the other guys have to do it more.


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CP3 is an amazing basketball player.

I would pay to watch him play a pickup game.




as long as we are talking about dirty players. let's not forget that CP3 is the same guy who decided he would punch a guy in the crotch.



and CNNSI did a player poll this year. Chris Paul ranks in the top5 for dirty players:

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Who is the dirtiest player in the NBA?

REGGIE EVANS, CLIPPERS PF 37%

KEVIN GARNETT, CELTICS PF 9%

METTA WORLD PEACE, LAKERS SF 9%

JEFF FOSTER 5%

CHRIS PAUL, CLIPPERS PG 4%






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Wow, what a whiny baby. Hey at least they didn't celebrate in the middle of a game like Wade and Lebron did last year in the finals before blowing that huge lead in game 2.






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I don't watch much basketball (except when my son is home from college -- if it's sports-related, he'll watch it LOL), so I'm just putting this question out there: did Wade deserve a game off for his flagrant foul in Game 2?


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I don't watch much basketball (except when my son is home from college -- if it's sports-related, he'll watch it LOL), so I'm just putting this question out there: did Wade deserve a game off for his flagrant foul in Game 2?




as mentioned above. during the regular season, Josh Smith got 2 games for basically the same thing on Blake Griffin (actually Josh's was slightly less egregious).

now, in the playoffs, the suspensions tend to be less no matter who you are. so, a 1 game suspension seems apt.


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