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Bruce Bowen: Dirtiest Player in the Game? (video)

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  • Bruce Bowen: Dirtiest Player in the Game? (video)

    So I pointed and clicked whilst on YouTube, and ended up with this lovely Bruce Bowen compilation.. man I hate that guy.

    Oops.. posted the wrong video. Bear with me.

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    Re: Bruce Bowen: Dirtiest Player in the Game? (video)

    Here's what I was looking for.. a few clips of Bowen intentionally hurting several "Bowen Killers," as I like to call them.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drPQkEsM8uM
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UI5pE2-bXkE
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLgHeeOZJFI

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      Re: Bruce Bowen: Dirtiest Player in the Game? (video)

      I think that title is still owned by Danny Fortson, but people stepping on Bowen's foot happens far too often for it to be coincidental.

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        Re: Bruce Bowen: Dirtiest Player in the Game? (video)

        yeah he plays dirty
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          Re: Bruce Bowen: Dirtiest Player in the Game? (video)

          That Vince Carter thing made me want to throw up.

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            Re: Bruce Bowen: Dirtiest Player in the Game? (video)

            The most aggravating part (aside from the obvious livelihood assassination attempts, if you'll allow me to phrase it that poorly) is the stupid "How can anyone think I did something wrong here?" look he gets on his face... that seems to pop up EVERY game. I think if any other player in the league was as physical as Bowen played say, Dirk Nowitzki in the WCSF this past postseason, they'd have fouled out in about 3 minutes.. MAN, do I hate Bowen's game..

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              Re: Bruce Bowen: Dirtiest Player in the Game? (video)

              He should get a flagrant every time he plays his so-called foot defense.
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                Re: Bruce Bowen: Dirtiest Player in the Game? (video)

                hes what Ron Artest would be if he had absolutely zero talent..

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                  Re: Bruce Bowen: Dirtiest Player in the Game? (video)

                  I've also seen a video where he runs to and jumps at Wally Szczerbiak who's taking an open shot, and KICKS HIM IN THE FACE. He's also had Ray Allen fall on his foot before too. The man's dirty.

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                    Re: Bruce Bowen: Dirtiest Player in the Game? (video)





                    Bowen's not the only one to do it, but being associated with this guy for this reason doesn't exactly help his case.


                    (Just a note: I've talked about this subject more than once on SpursReport, which is why I have these so readily available.)

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                      Re: Bruce Bowen: Dirtiest Player in the Game? (video)

                      He's got the move perfected. He jumps late, makes sure his foot goes underneath his opponent as he turns his head the other way, as if he's doesn't see where his foot is going, then runs the other way soon as he feels contact.

                      What's amazing is that he can play for 35 minutes and put up a single assist, maybe three point an just a rebound or two.
                      Hey! What're you kicking me for? You want me to ask? All right, I'll ask! Ma'am, where do the high school girls hang out in this town?

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                        Re: Bruce Bowen: Dirtiest Player in the Game? (video)

                        All defensive minded players have always been called dirty players simply for their aggressive style of defense. When Artest was here....he was called a dirty player cuz of he knew how to use his strength to push and shove players around. Players like Raja Bell and Bowen are the same...but with not as strong as Artest is.

                        When we had Artest as a Pacer.....it was great to have a player like that on the team.....even now.....I don't think that its a bad thing....that's just the way it is with defensive stoppers.

                        BTW....I would still love to get a player like Bowen or Raja Bell that can be a defensive stopper while providing a decent 3pt threat on the offensive end.
                        Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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                          Re: Bruce Bowen: Dirtiest Player in the Game? (video)

                          Originally posted by rexnom View Post
                          That Vince Carter thing made me want to throw up.
                          Yep you are right there. The obvious push off by Carter should have been called and the tangle up would have never happened. I don't think Bowen is trying to hurt anyone on purpose, but it is not safe so the leuge is cracking down on it. He got a call from S. Jackson on Sunday telling him the N.Y. incident should have been called a foul and to be more careful. The league has made giving the offensive player room to come down a point of emphasis. See more in the story below. I like T-Mac's and Van Gundy's quotes.

                          Spurs notebook: NBA warns Bowen to watch his step when he guards shooters

                          Web Posted: 11/15/2006 12:20 AM CST

                          Johnny Ludden
                          Express-News Staff Writer

                          HOUSTON — When Bruce Bowen's phone rang Sunday afternoon, he didn't need to look at caller ID to know who was on the other end of the line: Stu Jackson, the NBA's executive vice president of basketball operations — otherwise known as the league's czar of discipline.
                          "With him," Bowen said, "I have a bat line."

                          Jackson told Bowen he wasn't going to be fined for last week's play involving New York's Steve Francis. But he told Bowen a foul should have been called and he warned Bowen to watch his feet in the future.

                          Francis sprained his left ankle when he landed on Bowen's foot. The incident drew greater attention when the teams played again Saturday and Knicks coach Isiah Thomas accused Bowen of stepping under players — a complaint Bowen has heard a handful of times in recent seasons.

                          The league has instructed officials this season to make sure players are allowed to "alight" or land after they shoot.

                          Jackson "said because of the things that have happened with me, I really need to be aware of the space I'm giving guys to come down," Bowen said. "I said, 'So, if they come down close to me, is that still an infraction on my behalf?' He said no, but it's a foul if they come down on top of you.

                          "I have no problem with that, but my only concern is if somebody comes close. What if somebody says, 'Owww!' Now do I get a foul?"

                          Houston coach Jeff Van Gundy said he doesn't think the plays in question were committed with malice.

                          "If he says that's unintentional, who am I to question him?" Van Gundy said. "Some players, any time a guy competes hard against him, the first word they use is 'dirty'. Because you know they don't want to put as much effort into the game as a guy who competes hard.

                          "John Stockton, I always heard, was dirty. And I thought he just out-competes people. You have the little whiners who are running for cover anytime the game gets tough."

                          Rockets guard Tracy McGrady also said he has never had a problem facing Bowen.

                          "I always accepted the challenge of going up against him because he is the best perimeter (defender) in this league," McGrady said.

                          Looking out for the big men: While the league has cracked down on perimeter contact by defenders, Van Gundy thinks something needs to be done about the punishment big men are taking under the basket.

                          He wasn't happy when a foul wasn't called after Rockets center Yao Ming was hit in the head Sunday in Miami.

                          "If we're really concerned about injury prevention," Van Gundy said, "I don't think 'alighting' is the only thing we should be concerned with. Full-force swings to the head are also something."

                          Thomas misquoted: During its investigation of Bowen and Thomas, the league determined the Knicks coach was misquoted by New York's Newsday newspaper when discussing how he would deal with a player who stepped under him.

                          The paper reported Thomas as saying, "I'd beat the (expletive) out of somebody. Really, I would (expletive) murder them." A league official, however, said transcripts showed Thomas to have said, "I'd beat the (expletive) out of somebody. That's (expletive) murder."


                          http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/b...k.88b40e0.html

                          Originally posted by Ron who? View Post
                          hes what Ron Artest would be if he had absolutely zero talent..
                          Artest has how many more rings than that no talent player? Bowen does what he is supposed to do and doesn't try to do more.

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                            Re: Bruce Bowen: Dirtiest Player in the Game? (video)

                            Originally posted by SycamoreKen View Post
                            Artest has how many more rings than that no talent player? Bowen does what he is supposed to do and doesn't try to do more.
                            Who cares? He's a thug.

                            Anyone that intentionally injures star players the way he's been doing for years and playing rediculous defense doesn't deserve any credit. He reminds me of people you play in pick-up games who suck at every facet of the game but are all over you on the defensive end to the point where you can't even step foward. It's just plain stupid and it's annoying.

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                              Re: Bruce Bowen: Dirtiest Player in the Game? (video)

                              Originally posted by Moses View Post
                              Who cares? He's a thug.

                              Anyone that intentionally injures star players the way he's been doing for years and playing rediculous defense doesn't deserve any credit. He reminds me of people you play in pick-up games who suck at every facet of the game but are all over you on the defensive end to the point where you can't even step foward. It's just plain stupid and it's annoying.
                              Besides Francis, who has he hurt defending? Carter? I'll take the opinions of Kobie and T-Mac over Carter and Allen any day. They don't complain about the way he defends and they are star players. Heck, Kobi even went to bat for him to be on Team USA. Umm, the NBA isn't a pickup game and his job is to play defense until it annoys the person he is guarding. Play d and hit the open jumper. That is what his job is. His mid-range game has improved and he has worked his butt off to stay in the league this long. I'd love to have him on the Pacers.

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