Dirk just slapped the ball casually. Watson went ballistic, running over, angrily forcing the issue, slapping with too much anger and force. The emotion is good , it helps his play, but please keep it focused on the game, not overreacting to a minor thing in such a way.
I didn't think favors threw the ball that hard to warrant being thrown out, but i could be wrong, only saw it once. He needs to focus on doing things in a way that don't give the refs the chance to call him for little things he does wrong.
he got in his face
It's such a minor thing.... no reason to lose control over it... it's a little game pros care about, slapping the ball out of someone's hands after the play is over, such a big deal over nothing...
i don't think it helped the Jazz to have Favors thrown out. However, maybe all the emotion helped the team play harder, so there is that trade off, but you could see the team just crumbling at the end. I think they did a lot of good things, and hopefully learn from the experience. If they do the little things right, they will win more.
such a big deal over nothing...
I understand your point of view. I really would rather be diplomatic. However, pro sports is a different world. Its a bit like when Ostertag was slapped at a practice in LA. Kobe i think. And skulked away like a whipped puppy. He lost respect in just about everyone's eyes. In the real world or a perfect world his lack of reaction may even of been admirable. But not in that circumstance ! Favors will learn to maintain his cool after stuff like this happens. That's why i approve heartily of Earl's (attempted) retaliation.
The game favors criminal behavior too much, but I do not approve of using criminal behavior even though it does work... and just because another player gets away with it does not mean a Jazz player will get away with it. Violence plays a larger role than it should in determining success in the NBA than it should, but I do not approve of it.
I was referring to Kobe assaulting Tag, not the Watson Dirk Favors thing.