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JimmyJRaynor
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If I'm just a regular guy I can get banned for life for dumping a bag of popcorn or yelling at James Dolan to "Sell The Team". | ||
JimmiC
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On May 28 2021 12:08 JimmyJRaynor wrote: like the Golden State Warriors protected Kyle Lowry and Masai Ujiri? you mean like that? The Rat thing... was really wild.. and a lot of fun. Patrick Roy was asked if being showered by 1000 Rats after getting scored upon was frustrating.... he said "I was happy to live that experience ... once". Of course, Patrick Roy is a multiple Stanely Champ and a multiple Conn Smythe Trophy winner. He has the mental fortitude to deal with having crap thrown on him. That first goal scored on Roy in Florida in that finals was so fucking hilarious.... The Rat clean up was sponsored by Orchid Pest Control. So much fun. The NBA is taking itself too seriously. You totally missed the mark on protected right. I was saying they can kick people out because it is there venue the same way a theater or a autonomy shop can. I'm not sure what you are getting at. | ||
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On May 28 2021 12:47 JimmiC wrote: You totally missed the mark on protected right. I was saying they can kick people out because it is there venue the same way a theater or a autonomy shop can. I'm not sure what you are getting at. dude... you're taking my post too seriously. kinda like the NBA is taking itself too seriously. Live Events are the place for silly stupid fun. Whether it is a musical event, esports event, party, and sporting event. The NBA can run around banning everyone for everything.. if they like. It just takes some of the fun out of being at a live event. | ||
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On May 28 2021 12:17 cLutZ wrote: Going straight to racist is a special pleading. Its not only incredibly rare, its not actually what gets the players QQing (hint it is the baldy stuff), and most of the time they make it up. I'm also not sure what your about on this point. I'm saying I think people should spew racist or other hate and if they do I don't want to be around them as another paying customer. It's a business choice. As too usually make it up, based on what? There is a whole bunch of people surrounding the people, they are not private conversations between fans and players. If they are caught on a mic, or a bunch of people agree what was said I don't have a doubt. It is not like teams want to kick people out, these are paying customers, in their most expensive seats likely spending a ton on booze and so on as well. | ||
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On May 28 2021 12:48 JimmyJRaynor wrote: dude... you're taking my post too seriously. kinda like the NBA is taking itself too seriously. Live Events are the place for silly stupid fun. Whether it is a musical event, esports event, party, and sporting event. The NBA can run around banning everyone for everything.. if they like. It just takes some of the fun out of being at a live event. Slippery slope is a logical fallacy for a reason. Not being allowed.to throw shit at people does not take away the fun. I wish you guys got this bent out of shape on false imprisonment and stupid 3 strike rules locking people up for life. But plainly breaking a well stated rule on camera and were too feel sorry for the jackals who can't control himself losing his ability to go to the game? Who's taking what too seriously... lol | ||
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Chocolate Bars and plastic rats didn't hurt any one.. and everyone had a blast. Patrick Roy was 100% amused by having 1000 plastic rats thrown at him. On May 28 2021 12:53 JimmiC wrote: I wish you guys got this bent out of shape on false imprisonment and stupid 3 strike rules locking people up for life. But plainly breaking a well stated rule on camera and were too feel sorry for the jackals who can't control himself losing his ability to go to the game? Who's taking what too seriously... lol barry scheck is my hero. On May 28 2021 12:53 JimmiC wrote: But plainly breaking a well stated rule on camera and were too feel sorry for the jackals who can't control himself losing his ability to go to the game? Who's taking what too seriously... lol you've already conceded a lifetime ban is too long. glad we agree. | ||
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And I just read about the jazz fans that got kicked out. It was for yelling shit to far at JA's family not Ja. And the dad was having fun trash talking with a bunch of people and it was other jazz fans who reported the people who got kicked out because they didn't want their kids and so on hearing that shit. | ||
cLutZ
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On May 28 2021 12:51 JimmiC wrote: I'm also not sure what your about on this point. I'm saying I think people should spew racist or other hate and if they do I don't want to be around them as another paying customer. It's a business choice. As too usually make it up, based on what? There is a whole bunch of people surrounding the people, they are not private conversations between fans and players. If they are caught on a mic, or a bunch of people agree what was said I don't have a doubt. It is not like teams want to kick people out, these are paying customers, in their most expensive seats likely spending a ton on booze and so on as well. 1. My first point is its almost always the clever or "hits home" comments that actually upset players. Baldness is one I've seen be a killshot on both NCAA and NBA players in many venues. 2. Racial slurs are almost never uttered by non-blacks at these arenas. I've been to enough at enough diversity of places that I would say it is approximately zero. And zero percent of comments that actually tick off players (which as I said above, is the cleverer ones that hit home). The only two exceptions (possibly) to this rule are Boston and Utah, of which I've never been, and never been to a game at a place similar. 3. Even though 2 is almost zero, the player almost always lies and says it was #2. To the extent it wasn't a lie, they are blaming a white customer for something a black person said nearby. | ||
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On May 28 2021 13:10 JimmiC wrote: Why did the NHL ban them? Because it got out of hand. And as to the the wrasslin stuff, who cares its not related. Patrick Roy and the Avalanche laughed at the Rats. Reggie Jackson and the New York Yankees laughed at the 1000s of "Reggie Bars" getting thrown on the playing surface. ( source: the Bronx Zoo by Golenbock and Lyle) Jackson and Roy are both far more mentally tough than Westbrook though. Their performances in clutch situations highlight that. Both guys are multiple time finals MVPs who've won close to 10 championships between them. I think between them they've got 6 finals MVPs. Reggie Jackson and Patrick Roy have a fully mature, adult reaction to the shenanigans in which fans get involved. They laugh at it. Westbrook comes off as adolescent and petty. On May 28 2021 10:03 cLutZ wrote: I do think they should fine and suspend any player that acts like its a big deal, and the same with any Skip Bayless, Steven A types white knighting for players. Its fucking popcorn, Westbrook's kids do worse to him every day. And verbal hecklers, come on, that's supposed to be part of the sport. I don't think Westbrook should be fined. Let him do his thing. If Westbrook wants to run around acting like he is some kind of divine martyr.... let him have at it. In the past, I've worked with people who put their lives on the line every week. I have a hard time taking Westbrook very seriously. do you know any nurses who've gotten seriously ill recently? i take the average ICU nurse far more seriously than i do this guy whining about getting hit with popcorn. | ||
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On May 28 2021 13:35 JimmyJRaynor wrote: Patrick Roy and the Avalanche laughed at the Rats. Reggie Jackson and the New York Yankees laughed at the 1000s of "Reggie Bars" getting thrown on the playing surface. ( source: the Bronx Zoo by Golenbock and Lyle) Jackson and Roy are both far more mentally tough than Westbrook though. Their performances in clutch situations highlight that. Both guys are multiple time finals MVPs who've won close to 10 championships between them. I think between them they've got 6 finals MVPs. Reggie Jackson and Patrick Roy have a fully mature, adult reaction to the shenanigans in which fans get involved. They laugh at it. Westbrook comes off as adolescent and petty. This is not an argument to anything that has been said before. I agree Westbrook looks petty. | ||
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On May 28 2021 13:29 cLutZ wrote: 1. My first point is its almost always the clever or "hits home" comments that actually upset players. Baldness is one I've seen be a killshot on both NCAA and NBA players in many venues. 2. Racial slurs are almost never uttered by non-blacks at these arenas. I've been to enough at enough diversity of places that I would say it is approximately zero. And zero percent of comments that actually tick off players (which as I said above, is the cleverer ones that hit home). The only two exceptions (possibly) to this rule are Boston and Utah, of which I've never been, and never been to a game at a place similar. 3. Even though 2 is almost zero, the player almost always lies and says it was #2. To the extent it wasn't a lie, they are blaming a white customer for something a black person said nearby. You put a hell of a lot more faith in anecdotal evidence than I do. I agree clever stuff hits home and is way more fun, people don't get banned from arenas for it. And if you guys are worked up you should read more about the Utah fans, it was not the players that they said shit too, it was the players dad and GF. And the Morants didn't report them to security other fans who were offended did. I do not think there is too many "innocent" people getting thrown out of arenas for being too witty. And even if there was there are such bigger injustices to worry about then whether or not someone can watch on TV or in person. edit: And if you dump popcorn over any employee of just about anywhere you are going to get kicked out, this person should not be surprised, he's a idiot who has no self control. And as I said at the start if he apologizes, takes responsibility and so on I bet his bad is lifted in time. Like if you were at movie theater and dumped your popcorn on the usher you would also get tossed, it is strange that there is any uproar about this. | ||
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On May 28 2021 13:48 JimmiC wrote: You put a hell of a lot more faith in anecdotal evidence than I do. I agree clever stuff hits home and is way more fun, people don't get banned from arenas for it. And if you guys are worked up you should read more about the Utah fans, it was not the players that they said shit too, it was the players dad and GF. And the Morants didn't report them to security other fans who were offended did. I do not think there is too many "innocent" people getting thrown out of arenas for being too witty. And even if there was there are such bigger injustices to worry about then whether or not someone can watch on TV or in person. I don't really care, I just think from my EXP most pro athletes are crybabies. But, I would support a rule of a yearlong suspension of any player who provably erroneously accused a person of a slur, with 50% of that players salary going to the accused, 50% to charity. | ||
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On May 28 2021 13:51 cLutZ wrote: I don't really care, I just think from my EXP most pro athletes are crybabies. But, I would support a rule of a yearlong suspension of any player who provably erroneously accused a person of a slur, with 50% of that players salary going to the accused, 50% to charity. Most people are cry babies, it just depends what perspective you have to who is crying. False accusations are a big deal and I'd agree if the audio says different than the player (most shit a player hears is going to get picked up by one of the many mics) or all the fans around say, he never said that, then sure. But the Jazz fans this is not remotely close to what happened, they deserved it, other jazz fans reported them not players, and there hateful shit was not even at the players. I'd save the outrage for people who deserve it and situations that are actually outrageous. Also, I'm sure skip and stephen A said stupid shit, I don't watch them for that reason and I won't because watching it supports them and keeps them doing there dumb shit. They just purposely say shit to get noticed, they want people mad at them because that helps their numbers, it is just about riling people up. | ||
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On May 28 2021 13:57 JimmiC wrote: Most people are cry babies, it just depends what perspective you have to who is crying. False accusations are a big deal and I'd agree if the audio says different than the player (most shit a player hears is going to get picked up by one of the many mics) or all the fans around say, he never said that, then sure. But the Jazz fans this is not remotely close to what happened, they deserved it, other jazz fans reported them not players, and there hateful shit was not even at the players. I'd save the outrage for people who deserve it and situations that are actually outrageous. Also, I'm sure skip and stephen A said stupid shit, I don't watch them for that reason and I won't because watching it supports them and keeps them doing there dumb shit. They just purposely say shit to get noticed, they want people mad at them because that helps their numbers, it is just about riling people up. Like I said, never been to Utah or Boston, or any game with any such fans really. I've been all over the midwest and south, and almost every major city though, and its just not a thing. Whereas bad acting athletes is. I saw a guy get kicked out because he called Carlos Boozer "shoe polish". Skip and Stepen A, I also dont watch, but they help drive things on all shows. I listen to pods like Lowe Post, and athlete ballwashing is now really the norm. If people really did "say shit to get noticed" the #1 ESPN personality would be the first guy who zigged hard anti-athlete. Just call them all crybabies. Run segment after segment of flopping with Colbert-esque incredulity reaction shots. Tell Lebron and Rodgers to just play. Call for real suspensions for flopping. Call for an NBA investigation into Lebron's fence. You'd double up every other studio show easily. And this would be good for the league in the long run, because no one credibly claims these things are good for the game. If a flop was worth the same as a flagrant, and evaluated with as much scrutiny, people would stop. Good fences make good neighbors, that is the maxim sports leagues have forgotten. | ||
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On May 28 2021 14:34 cLutZ wrote: Like I said, never been to Utah or Boston, or any game with any such fans really. I've been all over the midwest and south, and almost every major city though, and its just not a thing. Whereas bad acting athletes is. I saw a guy get kicked out because he called Carlos Boozer "shoe polish". Skip and Stepen A, I also dont watch, but they help drive things on all shows. I listen to pods like Lowe Post, and athlete ballwashing is now really the norm. If people really did "say shit to get noticed" the #1 ESPN personality would be the first guy who zigged hard anti-athlete. Just call them all crybabies. Run segment after segment of flopping with Colbert-esque incredulity reaction shots. Tell Lebron and Rodgers to just play. Call for real suspensions for flopping. Call for an NBA investigation into Lebron's fence. You'd double up every other studio show easily. And this would be good for the league in the long run, because no one credibly claims these things are good for the game. If a flop was worth the same as a flagrant, and evaluated with as much scrutiny, people would stop. Good fences make good neighbors, that is the maxim sports leagues have forgotten. Vangundy actually talks about people flopping and how it should be a tech most times he announces. He is the quintessential games too soft guy. | ||
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If the Lakers hit open shots with any kind of regularity they'd be crushing the Suns. Watching Raptors fans dunking on Kawhi is pretty hilarious. One of my customers is based in Toronto and I made an in person visit to them this week. Surprisingly, there was just as much talk about Kawhi and the Clippers losing as there was about the Toronto Maple Leafs playoff run. At this point, I'd say Toronto is split 50/50 between NHL hockey and NBA basketball. The suburbs are still dominated by Leafs fans and the overall sport of hockey though. It has been a fascinating evolution seeing Toronto shift towards the Raptors and the NBA. Ujiri and Lewieke deserve a lot of credit. So does Silver and Stern. They've tweaked the NBA rule set so nicely over the years. Anyhow, whoever had the balls to hire Tim Lewieke deserves a tonne of credit. I'm more a fan of great sports ops guys than I am any one team. In baseball, I'm an avid follower of Andrew Friedman. I'm not a Tampa Rays fan nor am I an LA Dodgers fan. I've become an avid follower of Ujiri. Where ever he goes... I'll cheer for that team. It was really cool watching Ujiri and Lowry grow as leaders as Toronto was simultaneously embracing the NBA. | ||
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On May 29 2021 01:44 andrewlt wrote: The Trae Young one is a fan from what looks like the second row spitting on him. I couldn't tell from watching the video if the spit hit him or not but a lady in the first row clearly reacted to the spit. That is just so classless and fucking gross. People who spit should be kicked out and banned no question. It is awful for all the other fans before we even get to the fan. I would totally support if a player went into the crowd and beat up the spitter with his own shoe. | ||
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On May 29 2021 01:44 andrewlt wrote: The Trae Young one is a fan from what looks like the second row spitting on him. I couldn't tell from watching the video if the spit hit him or not but a lady in the first row clearly reacted to the spit. These Trae Young spit replay videos are so funny. They are grasping at any shred of evidence they can find. LOL. New York Mets player Keith Hernandez was the victim of a horrible, terrible, horrible insult and then Hernandez spat upon the evil fan. These terrible interactions between fans and players are signalling the downfall of western civilization... right guys? LOL Here is the best spit replay video of all time. The people pouring over the Trae Young spit videos were parodied very effectively on Seinfeld. It turns out Keith Hernandez did not spit on the fan! There had to be a 2nd spitter! For those unfamiliar with US history... the actors are parodying the zapruder film analysis of the JFK assassination and people who pour over replays of meaninglesss events like the Trae Young alleged spit incident. | ||
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