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Grow up, it was a clean play
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Grow up, it was a clean play
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Grow up, it was a clean play
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Reputation:96
Level:Superstar
Since:Aug 12, 2007
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Robert Horry wasn't trying to hurt David West. In fact, Horry barely moved on the play. So all you Hornets supporters need to stop being crybabys. Please.
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Grow up, it was a clean play
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Grow up, it was a clean play
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Reputation:96
Level:Superstar
Since:Aug 12, 2007
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Bump.
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Grow up, it was a clean play
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Grow up, it was a clean play
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Reputation:98
Level:Superstar
Since:Nov 17, 2006
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No thank you.
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Grow up, it was a clean play
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Grow up, it was a clean play
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Reputation:97
Level:Superstar
Since:Sep 6, 2007
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Ya, watching a guy leave his feet and then leaning forward and placing a strong shove into his back is totally clean. It isn't like Robert Horry has done this type of stuff before or anything. Why would anybody have reason to believe that he does dirty stuff? [sarcasm, fyi]
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Grow up, it was a clean play
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Grow up, it was a clean play
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Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Aug 22, 2006
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All he did was lay a strong hard screen on West. West shouldn't have been on the floor. Blame your coach instead of blaming Horry. If you can't play physical in the playoffs, go home. Enough with this whining.
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Grow up, it was a clean play
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Grow up, it was a clean play
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Reputation:99
Level:Superstar
Since:Dec 15, 2006
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I didn't really have a problem with the screen. It was a hard screen that was made a lot worse by West's already bad back. However, the fans chanting after the play was terrible.
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Grow up, it was a clean play
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Grow up, it was a clean play
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Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Aug 22, 2006
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However, the fans chanting after the play was terrible.
Agreed.
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Grow up, it was a clean play
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Grow up, it was a clean play
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Reputation:93
Level:All-Star
Since:Nov 25, 2007
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LA mentality, you have to love it.
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Grow up, it was a clean play
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Grow up, it was a clean play
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Reputation:95
Level:Superstar
Since:Oct 24, 2006
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Robert Horry is an opportunistic scumbag whether it was a dirty play or not. He contributes absolutely nothing on great team, brags about his wide open shots, and is a dirty player. He's one of the least likable players since Lambeer.
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Grow up, it was a clean play
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Grow up, it was a clean play
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Reputation:98
Level:Superstar
Since:Oct 5, 2006
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It wasn't a clean play. For anyone who playes ball or played ball, we all know how to set a screen and how to get an elbow in. So let's not kid ourselves. Offensive foul was the correct call by the ref. Although I do think Stern should look into this play and see if a fine/suspension is warranted. I'd give both due to Horry's historic bad judgement and how the Spurs pretend they do nothing wrong. Heck, no one player can give a convincing argument.
Horry only needed to stand there to achieve the pick. Yet, instead of doing so; he places both forearms into West's lower back; with force. Now most moving picks are caused by the guy moving his feet; not cause the guy plows into the player on defense.
Dirty ball is dirty ball period. Hopefully this year; the Spurs do not get rewarded for it.
Bowen is constantly trying to trip folks or elbow folks or what have you. Horry has changed his game since being a Spur. Instead of being big shot Bob on the offense, he is delivering blows instead. Pretty pathetic. Maybe he lost his shooting touch. JK
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Grow up, it was a clean play
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Grow up, it was a clean play
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Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Apr 16, 2007
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It's no worse than the ten times or more that someone from the Hornets has laid Tony Parker completely out. The pick in game 5 where Parker was backpeddling seems awfully similar.
Sack up Hornets fans, your team has homecourt advantage which bodes very well for them. This is just playoff basketball, don't be like Suns fans who think that just because a team is built to win in the regular season that that will translate into easy wins in the playoffs. Winning in the playoffs is rough and sometimes mean.
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