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Originally posted by ShockerFever View PostCall him something back. There's lots of **** that comes from opposing fan/students during a basketball game.
Why stop at pushing him? Is a punch justifiable there? How about a choke grab?
You're speculating a lot there though..
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Originally posted by ShockerFever View PostCall him something back. There's lots of **** that comes from opposing fan/students during a basketball game.
Why stop at pushing him? Is a punch justifiable there? How about a choke grab?
You're speculating a lot there though..
This guy isn't exactly "classy." With that said, Smart is super lucky that 1) No other Tech fans intervened and 2) his teammates were smart enough to pull him away. When you push a fan you're about 1 action away from starting another Malice in the Palace incident.
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Originally posted by KC Shox View PostThat would be the only comment that I could excuse Smart for his behavior. Fans do say a lot of crap, but racists remarks are not something that is ever used. At least I've never heard a report anywhere of fans at a college basketball engaging in that type of behavior.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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If anything we've learned something important this week about Marcus Smart's future: You can get under his skin.
He's been taking flak for the flopping thing all week, and that probably fed into his actions tonight. He's rapidly showing himself as the type of player Reggie Miller or Larry Bird would have LOVED to play against.
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Originally posted by ShockerFever View PostIt would be completely inexcusable from a fan who would say that, but it would be equally as inexcusable to retaliate in the form of physical violence. Like I said, is a punch justifiable there? A choke grab? A complete takedown?
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Originally posted by ShockerFever View PostIt would be completely inexcusable from a fan who would say that, but it would be equally as inexcusable to retaliate in the form of physical violence. Like I said, is a punch justifiable there? A choke grab? A complete takedown?
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Originally posted by ShockerFever View PostIt would be completely inexcusable from a fan who would say that, but it would be equally as inexcusable to retaliate in the form of physical violence. Like I said, is a punch justifiable there? A choke grab? A complete takedown?
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Originally posted by KC Shox View PostYou're right, it's about as big time in speculation as to whether the N word was used. But the kid is 19 years old. I can guarantee you that we all weren't the most rationale human beings at that age. Smart was already caught up in emotion with the imminent loss, loud arena, frustration and then if that guy said the N word, that set he kid off. Now, if the comment was your every day average put down, Smart is entirely out of line to escalate.
And wsushox made a good point earlier. If the N word was said, the other players and I'm sure even fans around him would have reacted differently. But that wasn't the case. So I think you could throw this hypothetical out the window.
The real question really becomes why the hell wasn't Smart ejected from the game? Now, THAT'S inexcusable. Sets a HORRIBLE precedent.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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