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truthaboutit Man....that's dirtier than anything that's gone down in the Wizards-Cavs series.
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And One Hey - we agree on something!!
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AEM I wonder if Cuban has finally seen the bad move he did by getting Kidd? If not, maybe this will help him see it.
AEM
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EthanJaynes Is this worse than Bruce Bowens flying kick to Wally. :-)
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Ryne Nelson I can't agree with that. Bowen's clearly was malicious. I'm not convinced Jason Kidd was trying to hurt Pargo here.
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truthaboutit Suave one......I guess we should halfway expect Kidd to spit french fries at Pargo next time.
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Jason Kidd flips Jannero Pargo
Odenized —
Odenized video clip on YouTube | Download Jason Kidd causes the most dangerous play in the 2008 NBA post-season. Kidd was (rightfully) ejected with a flagrant foul (2).
Jason Kidd Is Ejected Along with Dallas' Chances to Win
FanHouse —
Filed under: Mavericks, Hornets, Western, NBA Playoffs, NBA Videos, Dallas, New Orleans, Breaking NewsJason Kidd picked up a flagrant-2 foul with 7:16 left in the fourth quarter and the Mavericks down 16 points to the Hornets at home. Kidd went up to defend against Jannero Pargo's drive to the hoop, and originally appeared to be defending the basket as casually as possible, until he wrapped his palm around Pargo's neck and didn't let go until Pargo hit the floor. Kidd hung around by Cuban at the end of the ...
Jason Kidd Decides To Make Jannero Pargo Like The Mavs' Defense: Headless
Hardwood Paroxysm —
Nice, Jason. Worth every penny. Every. Penny. Enjoy the offseason.
How's That Jason Kidd Trade Working Out?
Deuce of Davenport | Sports News, Commentary, Humor, Videos —
Not a Flagrant 2? Now that's leadership. Nice knowing you, Avery. From Odenized
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Jason Kidd tackles Jannero Pargo
Hail Mary Jane —
I don’t know if this was an accident or if it was intentional just out of frustration but when Jannero Pargo had a shot at an open layup in their game last night, Jason Kidd nearly beheaded him in an attempt to “stop” the shot. He accomplished that. He also got a flagrant and was ejected.
Tags: jannero pargo, jason kidd
Тужно
NBA Macedonia —
Третиот дуел кој Хорнетси го изгубија во Далас беше вистински показател дека Њу Орлеанс е тимот кој има огромни шанси да ја освои оваа серија. Причината е многу едноставна. Иако Мавси на неколку пати градеа уверлива предност, тие немаа сила да го зададат конечниот удар на младиот тим чиви две најголеми ѕвезди имаа лоша вечер.
Наместо тоа, играчите на Хорнетси кои не се презиваат Пол или Вест, предводени од Парго се враќа, се враќаа и се враќаа во игра. Кога ќе покажете таков карактер на една средба на која лесно можете да се предадете, тоа докажува дека како тим сте изградиле карактер каков имаат само победничките екипи. Тоа можеби не ...
Jason Kidd Ejected From Game 4, Dallas Mavericks to be Tossed from Playoffs Shortly
FanIQ Blog —
I guess Jannero Pargo probably knows how Joumana Kidd feels. Beaten and flipped.
Down 16 points in the 4th quarter, Jason Kidd wanted to make sure he at least made a substantial impact on this series. A flagrant 2, and we'll see you in Game 5 maybe.
Dallas wouldn't need Kidd, anyway. This series is over.
Nice work on the Kidd trade, Cuban. Enjoy watching Devin Harris' success.
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Worst of the Weekend
Basketbawful —
Detroit Pistons, Game 3: Ah, the Pistons. After "proving" themselves in Game 2, they fell back into their "Teams should just roll over when they play us" mindset in Game 3. They shot 40 percent, committed a season-high 25 turnovers, and lost by 20. When a team wins 59 games and talks all season about how their only goal is to win a championship, then they probably shouldn't fall into a 2-1 hole against a 40-42 team in the first round of the playoffs. I'm just sayin'. Chauncey Billups: Mr. Big Shot was front and center in Detroit's embarrassing Game 3 loss, scoring only 11 ...
Create-a-caption: Jason Kidd is ejected
Ball Don't Lie —
Mavericks' owner Mark Cuban (far left) comforts Jason Kidd (confused thumbs up) after being tossed for decapitatin' Jannero Pargo (not pictured). Best caption wins a cookie to throw at whoever you wish. After the jump, LeBron has DeShawn's beard on his mind. Winner, junior: I got 99 problems but a beard ain't one! Runner-up, Trey: There is no face under DeShawn Stevenson's beard. There is only Baron Davis' beard. Blue ribbon, Mash: LBJ: "DeShawn can celebrate all he wants to. I had my beard at 11, so ...
Edit: The Dallas Mavericks Should Be Ashamed
Upside and Motor —
Photo from Ronald Martinez, Getty Images. The Hornets just punked them in the second half. David West tore threw the Mavs defense in the third, Dallas apparently only has three players on their roster (Dirk, Terry, Bass), and Chris Paul laid out in a lawn chair while his team won for him. Jason Kidd, vaunted trade bait that he was, showed everyone what it means to be a future Hall of Fame-r on his way to a 3 point, 4 rebound, and 3 assist stat line. Oh yeah, and he almost (accidentally...probably) killed Jannero Pargo. And yes, he should be suspended. The Mavs were supposed to be set on offense, even after ...
No Suspension For Jason Kidd
FanHouse —
Filed under: Mavericks, Hornets, Dallas, New Orleans The Associated Press reports that Jason Kidd will not be suspended for his attempted decapitation of Jannero Pargo last night. This means Dallas can lose Game 5 in New Orleans on Tuesday without J.J. Barea being prominently involved. No one seemed to call for Brendan Haywood's suspension based on his hit on LeBron last week, though a good chunk of pundits I've read this morning think Kidd deserves a night off. I'd count myself among those. On The Basketball Jones this morning, ...
NBA: Mavericks' Kidd avoids suspension
Posted Sports : Basketball —
After reviewing tape from Game 4 of the New Orleans Hornets/Dallas Mavericks playoff series, the National Basketball Association has decided not to suspend Dallas's Jason Kidd for his flagrant foul on Jannero Pargo, which you can see here. Kidd's foul came with 7:16 minutes left in a game Dallas would lose 97-84, and the point guard was assessed a Type 2 flagrant foul, which carries an automatic ejection. Pargo was driving to the hoop on a fast break when Kidd committed the foul, nearly sending Pargo's head into the ground. The Hornets point guard managed to break his fall and walked away with no apparent injury. Kidd, whose ...
NBA Yawps With Malice
With Malice - An LA Lakers blog, news and opinions —
Missed my daily playoff wrap-up yesterday - had stuff on…
Anyway, bit surprised over the Darius Songaila suspension prior to game 6 of the Wiz/Cavs series - no where near as bad as the Jason Kidd throwdown on Jannero Pargo, or the fact that Kevin Garnett pushed a referee. Or that Kendrick Perkins did ...
Flagrant Fouls From The NBA Playoffs
FanIQ Blog —
Yesterday afternoon during the Lakers/Jazz game, Ronny Turiaf sent a message to the Jazz. And that message was you won't go in for a layup even long after the whistle has blown, no sir. That's because it's the playoffs, where NBA players suddenly decide it's time to play hard and earn their paychecks, or something like that. Anyway, the funny thing is I can barely remember any flagrant fouls from the regular season, yet in the past few weeks, we've seen a ton of them. Let's take a look back.
Here's Ronny Turiaf taking the no layups rule a little too far. ...
A Goodbye to Jannero Pargo
Hornets247.com Blog —
So Pargo is gone, off to earn in one year what teams in the NBA were only willing to pay him over two years. I don't feel betrayed or backstabbed or any sense of anger like I've seen on a few of the fan boards. Pargo learned early in his career that his hold on the NBA was tenuous and that he needed to get what he could while he could. Switching teams six times in six seasons and never being offered a contract for more than two years will do that to you. My opinion of Pargo's game changed only slightly over the last year. Here is what I wrote over at my old blog about him before the 2007-2008 season - when I was ...




