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  • #61
    Re: For those who didn't like it

    Originally posted by NaptownBound
    did you feel the same way when Ron showed his bicep when shrugging off Stephenson and got that And-1 last night?

    personally, i don't mind JO or anyone showing emotion. a lot of folks always talk about how these guys don't care. well, he's showing emotion, he's showing that he cares... it's cool to me, as long as he gets back. all of that didn't result in Orlando scoring on the other end did it? Reggie would do the same thing... did you criticize Reggie for it?
    Heck yes I did. Although, I criticized him for whining to the refs more.

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    • #62
      Re: Please JO, not again this year

      Originally posted by RWB
      Maybe Harmonica but Reggie also admitted to not having the legs to dunk the ball on the now infamous block. Reggie gave all of it last year and had enough respect for the fans and himself not to hold the team back any longer.
      Perhaps, but again, it seemed like there was more to his comments than what was actually being said.

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      • #63
        Re: Please JO, not again this year

        Originally posted by Jermaniac
        Yeah an immature kid who knows 2 times more about basketball then you do.
        Well, hopefully you'll put that knowledge to good use someday.

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        • #64
          Re: Please JO, not again this year

          Originally posted by Harmonica
          By the way, I found Reggie's remarks to be quite enlightening and a little disconcerting as well. He further went on to say that he preferred to be there (in the studio) than on the court - and even though he made an off-handed remark about it being easier on his ankles, I felt like there was more to it than that. Like he was glad the ride was over because he felt like it was going nowhere. And when he picked Detroit to win the East, I felt like he might have been trying to send a message to his former teammates. Question is, were they listening?
          The answer is simple... Reggie is now a hater!

          -Bball
          Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

          ------

          "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

          -John Wooden

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          • #65
            Re: Please JO, not again this year

            Originally posted by StephanJackson1
            When he stares after he dunks that just gets him pumped up and he plays better
            Getting pumped up is what steroids are for.

            When I saw the title of the thread I thought it was going to be about him arguing with the refs. I don't like JO's posturing after dunks either. I didn't like the X Mark Jackson would make either. I also find it annoying when Jason Kidd blows kisses before he shoots free throws. Call me crazy, but I watch basketball for basketball not all the showboating that goes on.

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            • #66
              Re: Please JO, not again this year

              Originally posted by Bball
              The answer is simple... Reggie is now a hater!

              -Bball

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              • #67
                Re: Please JO, not again this year

                Originally posted by grace
                I also find it annoying when Jason Kidd blows kisses before he shoots free throws. Call me crazy, but I watch basketball for basketball not all the showboating that goes on.

                I'm not completely positive on it, but I would be willing to bet that him doing that is more for his wife, or maybe kids. Jeff Hornachek(sp?) with the Jazz used to wipe his face twice so when his kids saw it on TV they'd know that he was thinking of them and that he loved them. I remember him telling an interviewer that when they went to the Finals. So I would hardly consider that showboating, and I have a lot of respect for players that show their feelings for others in actions.

                Getting back to the topic. JO's man takes the ball out of bounds after plays like that. So as long as he runs beside him and gets back in time, I personally see no problem with it basketball wise. I won't bad mouth his defense until he gets beat down the floor.

                We can argue til we're blue in the face about if it's being a bad sport or not, that's personal preference, but I'm not aware of one time where the pose actually DID limit his ability to play defense, not just that it could.

                BTW getting dunked on is degrading in itself, so I'm not sure it's adding all that much to it.
                Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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                • #68
                  Re: Please JO, not again this year

                  Originally posted by Harmonica
                  Question is, were they listening?
                  I too read into Reggie's quotes on TNT, the Ron Artest interview with Real Sports, the Letterman interview, etc that he was tired of being Uncle Reggie to a bunch of 20-somethings. As a parent, I love me kids - but, there are times when I want to yell "these kids are driving me crazy" and go screaming down the road. And again, I love my kids. Look at Reggie - a class act, future HOF. I can't say that he loves his teammates, but I do think he said by his the action of his retirement and his recent comments that "these kids are driving me crazy". How many times in recent years did Reggie say that they (i.e. JO and Ron) need to grow up and take the big shots themselves because Uncle Reg will not always be there?

                  I also have wondered if his scathing criticism of the team (being mentally weak and immature is not a trivial criticism) will also help this team. The irony is that his criticism could have the opposite affect. Instead of the team looking inside and challengingly themselves to "grow up", the team could pull one of the great 21st Century clichés out and say "well, it is just us against the world". I hope not, but recent history has not been kind for them.

                  Just want to be very clear here. I am a Pacers fan. However, I am a Seinfeld sports fan. I root for the laundry first and then those who play in the laundry second. If I can find a reason to rally around Greg Drieling, Michael Williams or Sean Green, I can support JO, et al. The name on the front of the jersey will always be more important to me than the name on the back.

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                  • #69
                    Re: Please JO, not again this year

                    Originally posted by Since86
                    I'm not completely positive on it, but I would be willing to bet that him doing that is more for his wife, or maybe kids. Jeff Hornachek(sp?) with the Jazz used to wipe his face twice so when his kids saw it on TV they'd know that he was thinking of them and that he loved them. I remember him telling an interviewer that when they went to the Finals. So I would hardly consider that showboating, and I have a lot of respect for players that show their feelings for others in actions.
                    I'm glad I read this. Now I get it... when I see players NOT preening and prancing and showboating after a play I'll know they don't love their familiers and are disrepecting them.

                    -Bball
                    Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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                    "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                    -John Wooden

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                    • #70
                      Re: Please JO, not again this year

                      Originally posted by Bball
                      I'm glad I read this. Now I get it... when I see players NOT preening and prancing and showboating after I play I'll know they don't love their familiers and are disrepecting them.

                      -Bball

                      Kissing your fingertips before you shoot a FT is now "preening, prancing, and showboating"? WOW I must of missed that Sportscenter episode, and since I'm in the ESPN generation that was mentioned earlier.

                      There's a big, big, big, BIG difference between signaling to a loved one, than staring someone down after a play. Jeff H., the same player that rivaled Stockton for the smallest shorts on the Jazz, is light years away from a showboater.

                      Glad you missed the point and mixed the two.
                      Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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                      • #71
                        Re: Please JO, not again this year

                        Originally posted by Since86
                        Kissing your fingertips before you shoot a FT is now "preening, prancing, and showboating"? WOW I must of missed that Sportscenter episode, and since I'm in the ESPN generation that was mentioned earlier.

                        There's a big, big, big, BIG difference between signaling to a loved one, than staring someone down after a play. Jeff H., the same player that rivaled Stockton for the smallest shorts on the Jazz, is light years away from a showboater.

                        Glad you missed the point and mixed the two.
                        OK... I get it now... It's the size of a player's shorts that show his love for family. The shorter they are, the more love...



                        You are correct... I missed your point before (didn't pay enough attention to what you had quoted from Grace). I thought you were equating JO's actions with Hornacek's.

                        -Bball
                        Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

                        ------

                        "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                        -John Wooden

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                        • #72
                          well, at least you guys are consistent

                          Originally posted by Harddrive7
                          Heck yes I did. Although, I criticized him for whining to the refs more.
                          but i'm saying... when Reggie was giving Spike Lee the business at the Garden, you were hating that? really? i've never known a Pacers fan who hated to see Reggie stick to the Knicks and gloat about it. you guys must be an abberration.

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                          • #73
                            Re: well, at least you guys are consistent

                            Originally posted by NaptownBound
                            but i'm saying... when Reggie was giving Spike Lee the business at the Garden, you were hating that? really? i've never known a Pacers fan who hated to see Reggie stick to the Knicks and gloat about it. you guys must be an abberration.

                            You should have seen & heard me after Reggie bowed in Chicago. I litterally had a turrets syndrome cursing fit the min. he did that. The Spike thing has just been one of those things. When he did it I wasn't thrilled, but unlike J.O., Reggie was retaliating. So I don't consider it the same, but I do think it was out of line for the most part. However, since it was Spike....


                            Basketball isn't played with computers, spreadsheets, and simulations. ChicagoJ 4/21/13

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                            • #74
                              Re: well, at least you guys are consistent

                              Originally posted by NaptownBound
                              i've never known a Pacers fan who hated to see Reggie stick to the Knicks and gloat about it.
                              Reggie's antics is all about the right time and the right place. In the heat of the playoffs, against the hated Knicks, in MSG, with all of the Knicks vs. Hicks crap, with Spike in the front row; Reggie's stuff was great.

                              However, if Reggie was doing the same thing with some drunken fan in Washington or New Orleans in a game in March, I would be all over it. Have you heard the phrase "timing is everything"?

                              Again, no one is saying that JO (or others) should never show emotion. Just pick select moments when the time, location, situation, opponent, etc is right and then flex and scowl away. If JO wants to do that once in the late stages of a blowout victory over Detroit, I have no problem. Notice the word "once". Again, back to the subtlety point. Why preen and scowl on every dunk, in every game, against every opponent?

                              - OK, three posts in one day is definitely a record for me. I am slinking back to my cave now.

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                              • #75
                                Re: Please JO, not again this year

                                Originally posted by waxman
                                Yeah its annoying when he does it...but its not a big deal.... that late game fadeaway turnaround bank shot was a much more highly skilled play...and he didn't make a spectical of himself after that play. I wish he would get more boards....but I thought he had a great game. He played excellent D, got his teammates involved and was efficient offensively.

                                Now Francis on the other hand, when he was making gestures to the bench or stands before he went up for a dunk...was completely unprofessional.
                                I loved that play by Granger. I wish that would happen more often when a player starts to showboat. Granger showed me that he has a defensive intensity.
                                "The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results."
                                - Benjamin Franklin

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