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Junkie [561]
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I wonder what that fan
Feb 8, 2014, 11:39 PM
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said to Marcus Smart for him to go in the stands to push him?
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Orange Blooded [2430]
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I was just wondering the same thing***
Feb 8, 2014, 11:41 PM
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Orange Blooded [2430]
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Atleaste it didn't turn into pacers/pistonsII***
Feb 8, 2014, 11:47 PM
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110%er [6057]
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Orange Blooded [2507]
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No matter what he said you can't put your hands on a fan
Feb 9, 2014, 12:45 AM
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Curse him back if you feel the need to. maybe even flip him off. But you can not under any circumstances put your hands on a fan.
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Game Changer [2001]
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Disagree
Feb 9, 2014, 2:13 AM
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I completely understand your point, but if he said I'm glad your mom's dead so she can't see you play sh*tty basketball, I think it's warranted to push.
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Letterman [297]
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Re: Disagree
Feb 9, 2014, 2:28 AM
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Haden53 totally agree with you. While most people in SC will use the word "thug" (or worse) when they see this, I just see a grown aS$ sixty year old man taunting a 19 year old kid who flew into the stands on a very gutsy play. Smart did the wrong thing but this wasn't an incident at the mall, this is a very heated game that is in the final minute in a stadium of 15,000 plus.
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Playmaker [362]
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Re: Disagree
Feb 9, 2014, 9:41 AM
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Physical violence is never acceptable. If that message is good enough for my 8 year old, it's good enough for professional athletes. If they are not mature enough to follow the rules appropriate to our society, they should not be allowed to playnprofessional sports.
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Letterman [297]
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Re: Disagree
Feb 9, 2014, 2:08 PM
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Totally agree with you. Violence is never acceptable. I just say let's remember the context in which this happened. And this is not professional sports, it's college. While you're teaching your son to never resort to violence, also teach him sportsmanship and to win with some dignity unlike this goon.
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Paw Master [16196]
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I hope when you say goon you mean the old white dude.***
Feb 9, 2014, 2:24 PM
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Letterman [297]
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Re: I hope when you say goon you mean the old white dude.***
Feb 9, 2014, 4:27 PM
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Yeah I said win with dignity. Texas tech won. Smart's team lost. The white guy was the goon I was referring to.
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All-In [10203]
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Re: Re: Disagree
Feb 9, 2014, 2:28 PM
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Thug is the right for it....thats what you call someone who immediately resorts to acts of violence....The "kid" needs to remember he put himself into the spotlight by WANTING to play college bball at a high level in front of thousands of heated fans. If you don't like what the opposing fan says, shut him him up on the scoreboard, not with your fists
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All-TigerNet [13190]
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Does buying you a ticket also buy you courage?
Feb 9, 2014, 2:37 PM
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Do you think the fan, who was directly addressing a fallen Smart, a mere 5 feet away would have been so courageous if he knew there would be actual consequences for his action. He knew (or at least thought he knew) that Smart couldn't react, so he felt entitled to say whatever he said, again specifically to Smart. Smart should have ignored it, but the guy you're making out to be some sort of Martyr is a coward who finally (guy has a long history of being an idiot) had an athlete actually respond to one of the vile things he said.
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All-In [10203]
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Re: Does buying you a ticket also buy you courage?
Feb 9, 2014, 3:32 PM
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You act as if opposing fans all of a sudden just started being a-holes lol. How many times have you bashed a Gamecock player as a Clemson fan? I would guess a lot but what if one of those big dudes decided to take your teeth out for chiding him at game? Would you be so sympathetic to the violence then?
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All-TigerNet [13190]
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There is a line
Feb 9, 2014, 3:36 PM
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If you watch the video, you will see how normal fans handle a player falling into the stands. They try an help him up so he can get back on the floor. Then you will see how a coward handles this same situation, by running his mouth and yelling specifically at Smart, who is only a few feet away from him. Other people are also yelling, but I'm guessing Mr. Superfan said some sort of magic word to set smart off.
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All-In [10203]
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Re: There is a line
Feb 9, 2014, 3:47 PM
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Okay...well be careful when you are in the stands at Death Valley, I wouldn't want to hear you saying anything to berate our opponents bc if you did, then they would have to stop the game while those players came up and gave you a beating
Also, The fan says one thing, smart says another. But i know for a fact that DrewTigeralum was not involved, therefore cannot say with 100% certainty what was said. Hearsay isn't a good a defense
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All-TigerNet [13190]
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If a South Carolina player falls into the stands
Feb 9, 2014, 3:52 PM
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I won't be talking trash to him. In fact, I spend most of my time cheering for my team, and not personally insulting opposing players, but to each his own I guess Nick, whatever makes you feel good about yourself. I do know what Smart says he heard, and I can 100% guarantee you that he was there. I didn't realize eye witness testimony was hearsay, but then again, I'm not a lawyer.
Link: http://blog.chron.com/sportsupdate/2014/02/texas-tech-fan-who-was-shoved-by-marcus-smart-reportedly-used-racial-slur/
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All-In [10203]
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Re: If a South Carolina player falls into the stands
Feb 9, 2014, 6:42 PM
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Oh, so you prefer to only trash talk opponents (gamecocks) behind your keyboard? It is much more manly to do it that way than to say it to their face. Only cowards talk trash to your face haha
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Nope, that was what I expected
Feb 9, 2014, 6:47 PM
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Seeing as how Ron Artest was suspended for an entire NBA season, I would say some extenuating factors were considered in the punishment.
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Letterman [297]
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Re: There is a line
Feb 9, 2014, 4:50 PM
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TigerNick04, buying a ticket doesn't give you a free pass to say or do anything you want. And Smart shoved the guy. Using "fists" is more in line with what Ron Artest did in 2004.
I encourage you to drive into the streets of No. Charleston saying some of the things the old white man was saying. Then you'll find out what a thug really is. Pushing a man who is taunting you is called overreacting, it doesn't make you a thug.
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All-In [10203]
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Re: Re: There is a line
Feb 9, 2014, 6:37 PM
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I live in North Charleston my friend...here are the facts:
1. Fan said something to Smart
2. Smart PHYSICALLY pushed Orr
3. ESPN just came out with statement saying Orr said "piece of crap"
4. Smart says he used racial slur
Now take all those factors into consideration and realize that the only action at this time we can PROVE was out line was the push....you can debate he said/she said all day long but you can't prove it. I can prove a player shoved a fan
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Ultimate Tiger [36452]
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50k plus fine in the NBA***
Feb 9, 2014, 1:23 AM
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that fat guy looks like he's a little slow on the uptake.***
Feb 9, 2014, 9:20 AM
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Heisman Winner [79057]
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Re: fat guy looks a little slow on the uptake. Richt
Feb 9, 2014, 9:55 AM
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looks like he's really let himself go
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All-In [10203]
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Re: Re: I wonder what that fan
Feb 9, 2014, 2:20 PM
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Did you hear him say it? Were you there? You think it's okay to condemn him as a racist based on your research from a fox sports article which is reporting unsubstantiated information? What qualifications do you have in your background that qualify you to slander this individual with no hard evidence?
To accuse someone of racism is very serious and damaging to their character and reputation. Please don't do it without proof
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All-TigerNet [13190]
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Marcus Smart heard what the guy said
Feb 9, 2014, 2:23 PM
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and has stated as much. So unless you think Smart picked a random guy out of the crowd to go after when he was trying to get up and head back towards the court, maybe I will go with Smart's version of events, since, you know, he was there and did hear what the guy said.
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Ring of Honor [21202]
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Multiple outlets reporting the same now...
Feb 9, 2014, 4:29 PM
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Please don't accuse me of accusing someone without doing your research.
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Orange Blooded [2425]
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Explain why ESPN would say during the telecast that they can
Feb 9, 2014, 7:03 PM
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find noone to support Smart's claim of Orr using a racial slur, if you were being persecuted unfairly. It is easy for someone to claim they heard something, and really easy for someone with an agenda to take that claim and run with it.
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All-TigerNet [14090]
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This is why fans shouldn't be so close to the court in...
Feb 9, 2014, 10:21 AM
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Basketball. Smart was wrong for what he did. But it is absolutely ridiculous, for a player only to step a few feet out of bounds, and have an opposing fan right in their face. Surprising that this hasn't happened more through out the years, with how close and how easy is it is for fans to get down on the basketball court.
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CU Guru [1660]
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Re: This is why fans shouldn't be so close to the court in...
Feb 9, 2014, 10:38 AM
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And why people should have to pass an IQ test before they can buy tickets.
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110%er [7834]
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I don't think an IQ rest would necessarily
Feb 9, 2014, 11:06 AM
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help. I seen some really smart people do some really stupid things. IQ tests tell you nothing about common sense or how well a person can function in society.
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Orange Blooded [4787]
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very true. i worked with some people that had degree's w/
Feb 9, 2014, 3:37 PM
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titles as long as my arm, and didn't have the common sense of a billy goat. if the knowledge didn't come from a book, they didn't know it. it was kinda pathetic, actually - thinking someone was so smart, then actually getting to know them.
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Solid Orange [1340]
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This "fan" obviously has a documented history of this type
Feb 9, 2014, 11:13 AM
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of behavior before this one. My question is, why does Texas Tech allow him to sit so close? I know the answer is because I'm sure he donates a lot of money, but when you have one individual who doesn't go to the game simply to cheer for TTU but also clearly tries to do things to engage players from the opposing team, why does TTU continue to allow this?
Look, Marcus Smart obviously shoulders blame in this as well. He should have handled this better. But this "fan" as well as TTU are not free of blame here.
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Virtuoso [656]
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Evidentally he called him the n word***
Feb 9, 2014, 11:44 AM
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110%er [6101]
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Should have thrown the fan out***
Feb 9, 2014, 12:01 PM
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110%er [7011]
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Re: Should have thrown the fan out***
Feb 9, 2014, 4:44 PM
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Where is Roy Williams when you REALLY need him?
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110%er [7011]
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Re: Should have thrown the fan out***
Feb 9, 2014, 4:45 PM
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Oh, and Karl Hess....
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110%er [7011]
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All-In [10203]
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Guess what?
Feb 9, 2014, 6:32 PM
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I saw a video and an article saying the fan did not use a racial slur. Therefore, inmy opinion, you have accused someone of racism before the matter has been resolved and all the facts laid out. So what you did is pre-judging which in many cases, leads to slandering someone
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110%er [5298]
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Re: I wonder what that fan
Feb 9, 2014, 6:57 PM
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I'm just not bothered by the whole thing. Smart falls into the stands, some stupid fan runs his mouth at Smart, Smart pushes the guy. If I was running my mouth and got pushed I sure wouldn't be acting like a little ##### about it. You act stupid, stupid things can happen. The average fan would just help the guy back onto the court. The stupid fan that thinks there are no consequences for his actions decides he is going to run his mouth at an athlete.
3 game suspension sounds about right. Smart probably shouldn't have pushed the guy, but I have to believe the guy had something coming his way. No way Smart just singles out some old dude to start trouble with randomly.
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