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Actually I'm not. Nice to see you have actual substance for an argument rather than a vague character assassination in accusing me of dishonesty. God forbid you actually put any due dilligence into refuting a common sense point rather than just trumping up what you can come up with on a whim.

I find it very hard to believe that this movie is not utter garbage.

What am I missing here? All I see is the start of a typical handoff weave. So passing the ball off to attempt an off balance, long distance last gasp shot is now "innovative"?

yeah, but white dogs are gritty and have a lot of intangibles

"GRRM's vision"?!

I believe you're outdated stereotyped masculine notion of sport as combat is detrimental to society and the true value of sport as a character building process and medium for elderly white men to express sublimated racial prejudice.

He's gonna have to be careful when he brushes his tooth from now on.

1) LeVert absolutely had the ball. I'm not sure how you can dispute that unless you didn't watch the entire play. He had the steal and only let up when he heard the whistle.

"Woah, woah, woah, timeout, Chris Webber. Are you saying the high and mighty University of Michigan actually cheated?"

You are an idiot.

Feet planted, in legal defensive position, player with ball lowers shoulder and initiates contact as he rises to pass/shoot. This is, quite literally, the definition of a charge.

I disagree that it was a flop. To me, the Michigan player had established two feet on the floor. The Tennneseee player then made a move and lowered his shoulder to attempt to go through the player. There was certainly contact that justified the call in my opinion. And the refs should call the game the same way for all

I'm a PennState fan. I hate Michigan. That though was not a flop. Get over it Michigan played better

Two Michigan players out-played Tennessee in this single clip. Morgan beat Stokes to the spot, and Lavert stole the ball.

Wait, you said "lowered his shoulder", right?

1) That is not a "flop." Every coach in the NCAA instructs their kids to take a charge like that. No one's natural instinct in those situations is to fall helplessly backwards to the ground. If the offender initiates contact with his shoulder when you have position you are supposed to fall backwards. If your team's

Stupid fucking article. Eat shit and fuck off.

With all due respect, this is the best way to summarize the Pistons' season: