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Originally Posted by barbara SanAntone a player would not put his team in jeopardy, especially in playoffs, no matter what "impulse" or reaction he feels. Jason Terry's closed fist constituted a "punch" as Pop said "to the family jewels". Pop said he didnt see it, just Finley's reaction, until he viewed the tapes.
Of course Cuban is mad but he goes over the line when he talks against league and officials (can't remember exact words but he admits they were not very nice). Seems he might get fined another $200,000 again.
He really goes over the line when he talks about San Antonio. From Spurzone:
"Would we rather have Jason there? Of course," Cuban said . "There's not going to be one fan in there that doesn't believe that we can kick their butt all the way back to that ugly-ass, muddy-watered thing they call a Riverwalk."
So, if nothing else, Spurs have to win in little D tonite so Cuban is forced to come back to SA and face our fans  |
Barb, I admire the Spurs intensity. They woke up after going down 3-1 and I can only hope the Pistons do the same.. But they really want this bad by
sending their own video to the NBA league office showing the "punch". Finley was all on top of him wrestling for the ball and sometimes whwn you are in that situation your fist could have an involuntary reaction.....
I am wondering if Terry would not been suspended if not for that video from them. Finley was pretty hot about it and the refs didn't even call Terry for a tech or foul during the incident.
The video was a desperate but good move by upper management to get back the advantage.