When he stands up to go back to the bench, the whole crowd affiliaton regardless claps for him. I have never once playing in youth leagues, playing high school ball, playing club all over, being at college games, watching college games on TV, being at NBA games, watching NBA games on TV heard a crowd boo an injured player before.
So I was pissed. But guess what? It was a closeout playoff game in a series that was closer than going into last night. The refs were terrible both ways, but a home crowd only ever notices half the bad calls and the players on both teams got emotional. When players get emotional, fans go insane. And so I understand the adrenaline and whatever you want to call it.
To talk about the game with Clippers fans, go to Clips Nation. To discuss the game with Grizzlies fans, head to Straight Outta Vancouver. Cookie banner We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. From the start, you can clearly see this is no ordinary Griffin tumble to the floor. After hitting the deck, Griffin began clutching his knee in obvious pain.
Of course, thoughts of Paul Pierce being carried off the court in the NBA Finals, only to return on a fresh pair of legs, begin to swirl. Griffin, the boy who too often who cries wolf, is obviously hurt this time, but most fans by now are too cynical to believe him. Having said that, this still is one of the most classless moments we have seen in a while. More Northwest News ». More FS Northwest News ». View all Northwest Sites. More Pacific News ».
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