It's August 27, 2025, 04:09:07 PM
Or maybe those factors play a role:1. He was in huge motion, it was not just a straight jumpshot.2. The Detroit player didn't bleed, cry like a bitch or attempt to fight.3. It's in the playoffs, in the EC Finals and not in some BS regular season. Various plays were not be dealt with as hard as they would've in the regular season. Baron Davis and J Richardson come to mind. 4. Eat a dick haters.
LMAO@Try again. Yea, you completely forfeited all that I said. Don't you gag on Kobe's cock homie.
You're right, you should've just shut the fuck up. BTW was you the fuckhead who said "I wanna see them play"? How would it be to ban a superstar in the Con Finals because of this shit. It's a completely different scenerio. Kobe was banned in some trash games in the regular season, nobody cares.In the playoffs they don't want to suspend people that frequently. There have been plenty of potential suspensions, but so far the only ones that occured were the ones in which they had no room for grace (leaving the bench crap). Bowen attacking Nash's balls, Richardson's flagrant 2 against Okur, Davis knocking Fisher to the ground, etc... the double standard is not Kobe and LeBron, but regular season and the playoffs. Of course Laker-Fans use it as ammo for their conspiracy theories, even though they have no business whatsoever with it. They are long out of the playoffs, LeBron being banned or not is a true non-issue to them. I am really getting tired of Laker-Fans and their annoying arrogance.
Come on now, everybody knows how Horry was only banned for 2 games because it was freakin obvious how insane it is to take Game 5 away from the Suns like that.Aside from that event, nobody was banned in this years playoffs. Technically the same rules apply, but in execution, they do not. What is even your damn concern with this? LOL@Laker-Fans even talking about this. I could cut Detroit-Fans some slack over whining over this, but Laker-Fans are just being their arrogant selfs thinking the whole world is about them and that everybody should somehow care about their team and players.