I was once in a game and got a steal started sprinting down court and got my legs knocked out by a kick and hit my head, the guy that tripped me went to his bench and started laughing with his coach and teammates and the worst part is that there was no call and just out of bounds for them.
Had a teammate miss a free throw and the other bench called brick city. The ref “missed it” (she was also a coach for the same club, but a different team) and my coach was livid. Ended up losing by 2 in overtime.
@@int.o i mean first he did have a pause at 1:27 so thqts a lil sus also mens section sus again idk im not a specialist or expert but still pretty sus:p.
The Metta elbow definitely can kill. An Australian cricketer named Phil Hughes took a cricket ball to the area where Metta's elbow landed. The cricket ball burst a major blood vessel, killed him just about instantly.
Stfu about Zaza he is Georgian Goat 🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪 Edit: Imagine swearing at someone because they made a joke and support their country good job guys this community really sucks
@@ProbablyHungryy when I played 2k18 with my older brother I used gsw and he used cavs I used to troll and say zaza was good and if I won I’d say zaza carried
@@YxngRussell ah yes the man who walks to do his crossovers, doesn't hustle on defense, and cries and fouls people when he doesn't get his way or a call doesn't go his way. The man isn't a crossover god and his handles aren't all that spectacular compared to many others in the league.
Or when Charlie Ward tried to take out PJ Browns knees and then it led to a brawl. Or Kevin McHales clothesline on Kurt Rambis. Or anything involving Bad Boy Pistons puts this to shame.
The reason those elbows aren't allowed in ufc isn't because they're more dangerous than any other elbow, but simply because when mma was commissioned it was done by boxing commissioners who were ignorant to the sport. They saw karate masters break bricks with that elbow and assumed it was too powerful
The Artest elbow to Harden could have legitimately killed him. If you don't understand that, you're not very aware of how serious head injuries can be if they land in certain spots.
He is the best person i have ever met 😊 he does so much for kids and he has done so much for our country too i am so proud of him. So i dont agree with you anyone can have like this mistake so dont judge a person if you dont know him well
@@prestongreenbay6336 Of course....but no one was talking about the back of the head...(dummy?) He was just talking about elbowing period...so our OP here explained the rules.
@@prestongreenbay6336 Oh I gotcha now...I (and I'd suspect OP) was referring to the narrator's verbige...he just mentioned elbows being illegal without men mentioning a location. So, to my ears anyway, it came across as if he was saying elbows were illegal carte blanche. Take care, and God bless brother.
Surprised that the play where Rudy Tomjanovich was punched by Kermit Washington (1977 Lakers v Rockets) was not included. Rudy suffered concussion, broken nose, broken jaw, cracked skull, brain hemorrhage, etc. There are numerous clips of it on YT but none that I saw had the original sound, which was a very loud crack and immediately put the raucous crowd into total silence.
Artest should have been suspended for the whole season without pay for that. That was completely uncalled for. He should have joined mma if he wanted to throw elbows like that.
Harden was smart. He became a star with his famous lock arm move. Come to think of it, Artest was walking back to his court and Harden went over to battle him. For what?
@@jeremysun7365 looked like Harden was trying to get to the ball. Harden bumped into him a little. The elbow was uncalled for. He was trying to take Harden out of the game. He wanted for the Lakers not to have to deal with him. Artest was probably getting schooled that game so he resorted to using a cheap shot.
Zaza is like a kid I know (Tyler) who always punched people real hard to get his was and cries to get out of it and is always pissed off and zaza reminded me of him 😂💀
Zaza's best play is to injure other players. I guess it's fun to watch for spectators, but he should've gotten his ass kicked a long time ago by other players to return the favor.
@@pipiontkakiinpipikakaland4386 why do you keep on defending Zaza? Tbh after seeing him play dirty with Westbrook he can definitely play dirty with Kawhi
Damn I feel bad for the dudes getting messed up while their teammates just stand around but then you got a dude getting pushed a little and half the team is all over him for it. Imagine being on the ground looking up at the dude who put you there while your teammates just stare at you. That Westbrook play is infuriating.
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My thoughts exactly! Where’s Artest on Ben Wallace/malice at the palace? Where’s the Kurt Rambis takedown? Any plays by the bad boy pistons? No Dennis Rodman on this list? About the only one that deserved to be on this list is World Peace on Harden
the way you deal with those types of players is fight fire with fire. the best way to deal with a bully is to hurt them so badly that they always think twice before bullying someone again.
The hideous part is that The warriors were a great team , so there was no need to purposely injury the opposing team's best player to make it competitive.