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I'd be okay with 5 games if 1) this was his first offense and 2) he was actually sorry about attacking Barea. Just 2 months ago he did this:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ed3umTuRTqo

 

Clearly this brat hasn't learned his lesson.

In his exit interview today, he said he tried calling Barea, and left messages saying he was sorry. What makes you think he doesn't feel sorry for what he did? :huh:

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In his exit interview today, he said he tried calling Barea, and left messages saying he was sorry. What makes you think he doesn't feel sorry for what he did? :huh:

 

Not long after, once the Mavs' lead had grown to 100-68, 7-foot Lakers center Andrew Bynum was also thrown out of the game for a flagrant foul 2 for spearing an airborne J.J. Barea in the ribs with 8:21 remaining in the fourth when Barea was driving in the lane.

 

Bynum removed his jersey as he walked off the court and through a tunnel to the visitors locker room at American Airlines Center.

 

"We were getting embarrassed, they were breaking us down. So I just fouled somebody," Bynum said after the game. "I was just kind of salty about being embarrassed. ... For me, it was embarrassing to have the smallest guy on the court keep running down the lane and making shots."

 

Barea, listed at 6-0 and 175 pounds, somehow made the shot and came crashing down. He stayed on the court momentarily before getting up and, after an official timeout, returned and made the free throw.

 

http://sports.espn.go.com/los-angeles/nba/news/story?id=6508860

 

Doesn't sound very sincere if you ask me.

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"I want to apologize for my actions at the start of the fourth quarter of Game 4 against Dallas," he began. "They don't represent me, my upbringing, this franchise or any of the Lakers' fans out there that want to watch us and want us to succeed. More importantly, I want to apologize to J.J. Barea for doing that. I'm just glad that he wasn't seriously injured in the event. All I can say, now that I have looked at it, and it was terrible, is it definitely won't be happening again."

 

Bynum, who said he reached out to Barea but had been unable to contact him, didn't realize the magnitude of his low-rent move until seeing it for himself.

 

"I went and watched it, and it was terrible," said Bynum. "The whole sequence, coming off with the shirt and everything -- sometimes you just have to man up and own it. That's what it happened. It's that simple."

 

Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/writers/sam_amick/05/10/andrew.bynum/index.html#ixzz1M1KRTWRg

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I'd be okay with 5 games if 1) this was his first offense and 2) he was actually sorry about attacking Barea. Just 2 months ago he did this:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ed3umTuRTqo

 

Clearly this brat hasn't learned his lesson.

 

Neither the foul in the video you just posted, nor the foul from game 4 were nearly was bad as many people are trying to make it out to be.

 

Five games for that "foul" is way too much. I love how the commentators are always trying to say, "Oh, this is the NBA playoffs, where you need to commit HARD fouls". This was slightly dirty, but not that bad at all.

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Neither the foul in the video you just posted, nor the foul from game 4 were nearly was bad as many people are trying to make it out to be.

 

Five games for that "foul" is way too much. I love how the commentators are always trying to say, "Oh, this is the NBA playoffs, where you need to commit HARD fouls". This was slightly dirty, but not that bad at all.

 

How were they not nearly as bad as people are trying to make it out to be? Bynum shoved Barea while he was in the air...and he only weighs somewhere around 175 lbs.

He did same thing with Beasley too, both were extremely hard falls and were fortunate not to get injured. Those fouls by Bynum are as bad as we are making it out to be, just because the player didn't suffer a severe injury, doesn't mean the foul wasn't hard. A five game suspension is generous IMO, the way he commited that foul and acted after it deserved a longer suspension.

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I honestly thought Bynum was gonna get suspended more games than that but I think 5 games is just right. He got decked with a fine and because he's suspended, it's without pay.

 

Saying that the foul isn't as bad as we're making it out to be? Are you serious? Both of those were terrible horrible fouls. Imagine if that was you driving to the lane and a 7' 285lb guy shoves you while you're in the air and you fall awkwardly, you would be not only furious but lucky if you didn't break your arm or your leg. Bynum is bigger than most players in the league and he shouldn't be doing shit like that at all. It's very dangerous.

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I honestly thought Bynum was gonna get suspended more games than that but I think 5 games is just right. He got decked with a fine and because he's suspended, it's without pay.

 

Saying that the foul isn't as bad as we're making it out to be? Are you serious? Both of those were terrible horrible fouls. Imagine if that was you driving to the lane and a 7' 285lb guy shoves you while you're in the air and you fall awkwardly, you would be not only furious but lucky if you didn't break your arm or your leg. Bynum is bigger than most players in the league and he shouldn't be doing shit like that at all. It's very dangerous.

 

He stuck his arm out and bumped him. The flagrant two a maybe a one or two game suspension at the most is all he should have gotten. There's no need to suspend him five games for a "hard" foul that every NBA commentator seems to love to talk about, but when there is a hard foul, they cry and say it's the worst thing they have every seen.

 

The pussification of sports is rapidly increasing, whether it be in football or basketball, and it's pathetic.

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He might be feeling sorry and saying the right things, but that doesn't make up for what he did for the second time this season. IMO it should have been at least 10, maybe even 15. 5 games is a slap on the wrist.

10 - 15 games???

 

You've got to be kidding me :lol:

 

5 games is exactly right, I can't believe there are people complaining about this. It was a hard foul. Was it dirty? Yes. Raja Bell clotheslined Kobe and only got 1 game. 5 games is more than fair it's not like Barea's career is in jeopardy because of this foul

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10 - 15 games???

 

You've got to be kidding me :lol:

 

5 games is exactly right, I can't believe there are people complaining about this. It was a hard foul. Was it dirty? Yes. Raja Bell clotheslined Kobe and only got 1 game. 5 games is more than fair it's not like Barea's career is in jeopardy because of this foul

 

Im say it should be more because it was the second time this year, and not to mention that fact that it was on national television.

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Yeah, you can give hard fouls during the playoffs but they're meaning when a player is on the floor, not up in the air where his body is very easy to move and manipulate and he virtually has no control over. Come on now, let's use common sense.

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10 - 15 games???

 

You've got to be kidding me :lol:

 

5 games is exactly right, I can't believe there are people complaining about this. It was a hard foul. Was it dirty? Yes. Raja Bell clotheslined Kobe and only got 1 game. 5 games is more than fair it's not like Barea's career is in jeopardy because of this foul

 

Bell's incident didn't come in the 4th quarter of a 30 point game in a series in which the Lakers were absolutely embarassed.

 

Bell also didn't have a history of doing the exact same thing. This is the 2nd time this season that Bynum did this same kind of foul and the third time in his career that he has done this kind of play (he did it to Wallace a while ago and ended up puncturing his lung).

 

Those circumstances are why people are calling for more games for Bynum. I'm sure if it was a close game at that point and Bynum didn't have a history of these kinds of fouls people wouldn't be calling for more games. A player's track record should definitely be taken into consideration when he is a repeat offender of the same kinds of fouls.

 

With that said, I don't have a problem with the suspension. 5 games is adequate enough for this incident, but at the same time I can understand why people are calling for more given the circumstances.

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5 games is just right for this, I still can't believe you think it's to many games for him when he knocked someone who was in the air who can easily be manipulated that could have potentially ended his career with him breaking an arm, a leg, his neck, could have paralyzed him, to elbows thrown at someone on the floor. Come on man, seriously? You serious?

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