ArksNetsSince99 wrote:Iwasawitness wrote:LaLover11 wrote:These threads are the definition of trolling
Get over it and move on already
You not being smart enough to understand why someone throwing things at fans is a bad thing doesn't make us trolls.
Throwing a things at fans ?
It was a basketball, you know , round rubber object players use to play basketball
It wasn’t a chair or shoe , fans who’s buying floor seats are often hit with this , you so called object or worse getting crushed under 300 pounds players body
This is non story , trolls and commentators like Nick Wright trying to make a living out of this
Yes this non story is soft , I still enjoy to watch all this players starting with Rasheed Wallace , Ron Artest , and going further with Draymond , Pat Bev , Embiid, Dillon Brooks , you know why ? Because to me it seems they care
I prefer them all bad boys any day of the week over , Bradley Beals , Tobias Harris , etc
Finally all the talk about Pat Bev celebrating his victory in play in game , 99.9% people who’s laughing about never in their life achieved anything close to this and yes this includes Mr Nick Wright
I hate this logic. Why is it that some people believe players can do no wrong and are these superior beings? They aren't, he isn't. Fans get all the crap when an NBA player throws things at them or throw them out of arenas.
I personally haven't accomplished anything major in my life as I'm still waiting for the right person to have a family with. But there are millions to billions of people that have accomplished far more than Beverly ever has. The man and woman that had their first child, the man or woman who became a doctor after years of hard work, the child who won their first swim meet, these are just small examples of someone accomplishing things as great as Patrick winning a play-in game before losing in the 1st round.
Stop putting these athletes on a pedestal that they do not deserve. They're just people, like you and I. Their can be evil or great people in professional sports as well.
So I fully disagree that 99.9% of people haven't achieved something as "great" as a play-in win.
God. Family. Country. Basketball.