What about all the non calls for the Miami Shit in this game?
Talk about a cheap shot to the ribs of Tony Parker!
Parker was so hurt he couldn't make the free throws if we had those two free throws we probably would have gotten the next shot on the inbounds and we would have been up 4 points and won the game!
Miami shit taking cheap ass shots now at Spurs players and the refs ignoring them huh.
Is this what the NBA has now become?
Talk about a cheap shot to the ribs of Tony Parker!
Parker was so hurt he couldn't make the free throws if we had those two free throws we probably would have gotten the next shot on the inbounds and we would have been up 4 points and won the game!
Miami shit taking cheap ass shots now at Spurs players and the refs ignoring them huh.
Is this what the NBA has now become?


The conventional definition of "nasty" might also include things like hard fouls and play that toes the line between physical and dirty. The thing is teams that don't have the raw talent and brilliant execution the Spurs have are the ones that rely on those tactics. The Spurs have never been a lay-'em-out, brutally physical team. They've never needed to be. In fact, they rank dead last in fouls per game this season—a distinction they held last year as well. The Spurs don't find themselves in vulnerable positions on defense like many reputedly nasty teams do. They understand the value of scheme and execution, and they rarely resort to fouls as a cover-up for mental mistakes. Plus, naked aggression is something often born of frustration. When teams suffer repeated defeats on defense, it's easy for them to lash out with a flagrant foul or a cheap play.