I wish someone would just lose their shít and kick Draymond Greens asș.

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Would love to see him and Dillon Brooks in a fight to the death match. Couldn't be two worse guys in the NBA.
 

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My wife happened to look up at the TV when his flailing and arguing was happening. I looked over and her jaw was dropped in disbelief. She was shocked at what he was yelling.

I told her that this time of year there is an annual Draymond Watch to see how close he is to reaching an automatic suspension.
He is such a selfish player.
 

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My wife happened to look up at the TV when his flailing and arguing was happening. I looked over and her jaw was dropped in disbelief. She was shocked at what he was yelling.

I told her that this time of year there is an annual Draymond Watch to see how close he is to reaching an automatic suspension.
He is such a selfish player.
It pisses me off to no end that he gets to do whatever he wants. It’s like he has his own set of rules and the refs follow those rules.
 
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At least laimbeer was just an outright villain. I hated him, but you knew what you were getting. I don’t understand draymond at all.
 
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If the refs call the foul on other dude first, the swipe with the elbow never happens.
 

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Not many in the current league that could play like these guys from a toughness point.
It is interesting that many people who bemoan players like Green and Brooks for how they antagonize and play like punks, also look back fondly at how physical the game was 35ish years ago and view objectively dirty plays as 'toughness'.
 

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It is interesting that many people who bemoan players like Green and Brooks for how they antagonize and play like punks, also look back fondly at how physical the game was 35ish years ago and view objectively dirty plays as 'toughness'.
There is a difference in being tough and a punk @$$ b1ch. Not surprising you don’t see that.

Draymond wouldn’t do **** to anyone who would actually do something back. Therefore he’s a b1ch.
 

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I had this on VHS. I must have watched it 100 times. Do yourself a favor and go to 31 minutes and watch the whole thing about the first lakers / Celtics series. It is epic
 

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It is interesting that many people who bemoan players like Green and Brooks for how they antagonize and play like punks, also look back fondly at how physical the game was 35ish years ago and view objectively dirty plays as 'toughness'.
It's not surprising that the resident beta of the board doesn't see the difference.
 

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I'm fairly certain the Pistons were considered dirty as hell even back then.
They were thugs. Laimbeer and Thomas in particular. But he was referring to the game more broadly.

Back then, every team had an enforcer, and that stuff got policed on the court. And it was a better game for it. These guys today are just instigating pu55ies because there's no consequences for it. Just a bunch of bltching and crying in the media.
 

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I'm fairly certain the Pistons were considered dirty as hell even back then.
They were considered dirty back then. And some now view them in a positive light, by saying not many now could play as tough. Thats what is funny.

It wasnt 'not many now could play that dirty' or 'not many now could play that dangerously'. It was 'not many now could play as tough'.
 

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They were thugs. Laimbeer and Thomas in particular. But he was referring to the game more broadly.

Back then, every team had an enforcer, and that stuff got policed on the court. And it was a better game for it. These guys today are just instigating pu55ies because there's no consequences for it. Just a bunch of bltching and crying in the media.
They acted all big and bad when they were beating up on everyone, but when Michael Jordan and the Bulls finally started beating on them, they acted like little bítches
 

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Cool Fact: Lambier was a Sleestak while in high school. And he cam from an rich family, his father made way more than he did.
 

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I had this on VHS. I must have watched it 100 times. Do yourself a favor and go to 31 minutes and watch the whole thing about the first lakers / Celtics series. It is epic

NBA peaked in the 80s. Small number of teams meant all the contenders had 2,3,4,5 HOF players. Tough physical defense, traveling was called, teams ran offenses and passed the ball to get high percentage shots.

the stuff this guy is doing would be taken care of on the court. He would get his punishment for sure.

game has devolved into hanging around the three point line and chucking up bad shots, one on one play and no defense, traveling is allowed. Just bad entertainment at this point.