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Originally Posted by Cigma
The differences in situations and what leads up to them, and their respective outcomes, can be used as evidence to show 'a lack of heart.'
When Garnett gets in Duncan's face and he doesn't respond, it's not that he can't... it's that he doesn't need to....
My point was valid.
The stupidity my friend is all yours.
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Sure, only your point isn't valid. The Pacers had that game won and there like left than a minute left in the game. Artest already made his point his team won the game and he didn't need to respond and he didn't. Lindsey Hunter, probably the smallest guy on that team could've pushed him and he wasn't going to respond.
Also don't stretch the truth and say he "ran away" to the scorer's table. Wallace pushed Artest, the refs and players stepped between the two and then like a minute later Artest went to the scorer's table.
Your man-love for Duncan is obviously getting in the way of you getting the point which is...
'because a player doesn't respond to someone else's tactics doesn't mean he doesn't have heart'. Kobe got mauled by Raja Bell (alot worse than what Wallace did to Artest) and he didn't respond, are you telling me Kobe doesn't have heart?
Like I said, no offense or anything but your point is stupid.
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