Bet on the road team, go to the game and throw stuff on the court to get a technical.
diogee
SBR Posting Legend
01-11-08
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#2
I was just thinking the same thing rm
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2Pac
SBR MVP
12-12-07
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#3
LMAO - I think of that everytime something like that happens.
The other night it happened in the AZ St. game.
I'd be decked out in the home team's colors, and start launching heavy things, like bricks.
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2Pac
SBR MVP
12-12-07
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#4
Is it just me or are teams missing more of these technical FT's than in the past?
The best FT shooter on the team goes to the line and it seems like almost always misses atleast one.
Tonight, Daye for Gonzaga, a 92 percent FT shooter, missed both.
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rm18
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09-20-05
22291
#5
it wasn't Daye at the line
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2Pac
SBR MVP
12-12-07
1474
#6
Originally posted by rm18
it wasn't Daye at the line
Oh, really? It should have been!
You're right. It was Steven Gray - sounds the same as Daye, looks the same.
Gray is a 90% FT shooter for what its worth.
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ChuteBoxe
SBR Hall of Famer
11-21-07
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#7
A trick that worked for a bud of mine...Bring those airhorn in a bottle things to an NBA game. If you have decent enough seats, right when the rookie's(or bad ft shooters) of the team you're going against, are about to let go of the free throw, and buzz that thing. Wait until the game's pretty close in the 4th quarter, because you'll only get away with it 2-3 times max. Which means, YOU can influence the game by 1-2 points before security kicks you out. Sometimes, 1-2 points can make a difference between winning and losing though.