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Only Delladova knows his intent.

All I know is that there are 700 or so NBA players. Only Delladova has taken out three people's legs recently.

Pretty dang suspicious if you ask me. How can everyone else play without hurting other players but he can't?

No one wants to watch Delladova. People want to watch the players he is taking out. He is worthless to the league. He is easily replaceable. He needs to watch out or he will be replaced and become the BYU of the NBA...irrelevant and talking about the good old days...
What three guys legs has he taken out? The only one I know of is Korver.
 
Only Delladova knows his intent.

All I know is that there are 700 or so NBA players. Only Delladova has taken out three people's legs recently.

Pretty dang suspicious if you ask me. How can everyone else play without hurting other players but he can't?

No one wants to watch Delladova. People want to watch the players he is taking out. He is worthless to the league. He is easily replaceable. He needs to watch out or he will be replaced and become the BYU of the NBA...irrelevant and talking about the good old days...

I like a lot of your posts .. but this one is complete BS
 
You play hard, but you don't play reckless. You don't go so hard that you are diving into people's knees and roller over ankles.


Hack makes a very good point mostly overlooked by both players and even coaches! Playing "reckless" involves diving after loose balls, flying in the air to block shots, and in other ways jeopardizing both your well being and that of other players, be it opponents or even your own teammates! For example, what Stephen Curry did the other night that caused him to crash to the floor and almost break every bone in his body....was RECKLESS! The "risk/reward" factor of that play deemed it to be TOTALLY reckless on his part! You can call that "hustle" "playing to win" "giving 100%".....I call it stupid and reckless! You don't dive for loose balls or go flying through the air to block a shot to gain ONE possession, when you could easily get hurt, miss the rest of the game, the rest of the week, the rest of the month or possibly the rest of the season! You give 100%....but you must PROTECT yourself doing it!
 
What three guys legs has he taken out? The only one I know of is Korver.

Taj Gibson, Kyle Korver, Al Horford. Is it game one or two, that he rolls up on Thompson? Seems to be his MO.

Hey, I don't know intent, but I know three key players have either been hurt by him or attacked him for going after their legs. Let's see what happens in the Finals.

Name me one other player in the NBA that has either hurt, or had three players attack him for playing dirty.

I don't know intent, but it's some pretty damning evidence when he is the only guy out of 700+ with these issues.
 
Taj Gibson, Kyle Korver, Al Horford. Is it game one or two, that he rolls up on Thompson? Seems to be his MO.

Hey, I don't know intent, but I know three key players have either been hurt by him or attacked him for going after their legs. Let's see what happens in the Finals.

Name me one other player in the NBA that has either hurt, or had three players attack him for playing dirty.

I don't know intent, but it's some pretty damning evidence when he is the only guy out of 700+ with these issues.
That evidence is not nearly as damning as you claim because you are making it up. Here's the Gibson video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_GUVRcM4Ck
How is that an intent to injure? And I can't imbed two videos in one post, but if you search
on the Horford incident you will find video that clearly shows Horford tackled Delevadova. There is a commonly played angle where it looks as if Delevadova is intentionally falling into him, but once you see the other angle there is no disputing that Horford is the one who causes that incident.

In other words, of the three incidents you cite there is only one where he might have intended to injure another player (Korver), and even in that incident a reasonable observer could conclude that he was simply going after the ball and an accident happened.
 
Here's the angle that makes it clear Horford drags Delavadova to the ground:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGAcFqJZs18
Then Horford drops an elbow on him, and you honestly believe this incident is evidence of Delavadova being dirty?
 
That evidence is not nearly as damning as you claim because you are making it up. Here's the Gibson video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_GUVRcM4Ck
How is that an intent to injure? And I can't imbed two videos in one post, but if you search
on the Horford incident you will find video that clearly shows Horford tackled Delevadova. There is a commonly played angle where it looks as if Delevadova is intentionally falling into him, but once you see the other angle there is no disputing that Horford is the one who causes that incident.

In other words, of the three incidents you cite there is only one where he might have intended to injure another player (Korver), and even in that incident a reasonable observer could conclude that he was simply going after the ball and an accident happened.

He said he didn't know intent.

Anyhow, what in the **** is the purpose of locking his legs around Gibson? Absolutely nothing good can come out of that. It is definitely an idiotic and dirty thing to do. How does posting a video of that prove his innocence? It just shows how stupid of a thing that was to do. Wrapping his legs around Gibson's has nothing to do with hustle and being a heady player, and everything to do with being a dick.

#100RAPclub
 
Btw, I like dellavadova. Just talking about that specific video

#100RAPclub
 
He said he didn't know intent.

Anyhow, what in the **** is the purpose of locking his legs around Gibson? Absolutely nothing good can come out of that. It is definitely an idiotic and dirty thing to do. How does posting a video of that prove his innocence? It just shows how stupid of a thing that was to do. Wrapping his legs around Gibson's has nothing to do with hustle and being a heady player, and everything to do with being a dick.

#100RAPclub
You think that was intent to injure? I definitely think it was a stupid thing to do, but Green's implication was that this was an example of him trying to injure other players. to knock players out. If that's his method then I don't think the competition has too much to worry about.
 
You think that was intent to injure? I definitely think it was a stupid thing to do, but Green's implication was that this was an example of him trying to injure other players. to knock players out. If that's his method then I don't think the competition has too much to worry about.

I don't necessarily think it was an intent to injure, but it was definitely intent to be an inconsiderate sportsman. Nothing good can come out of that, and it certainly heightens the possibility that Gibson gets injured. Locking his legs had nothing to do with the game, was intentional, and increased Gibson's chances at being injured (in all likelihood); therefore, this particular play I consider dirty. Otherwise, I think he's just a dude that plays very hard. The Korver thing was unfortunate and Horford def threw him down on the other.
 
I was reppin the Deli a year before he was drafted bishes. Best listen to me when I say DEKKER! :0
 
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