theNBAnerd
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yeah, don't get me wrong... i'm not calling him a reggie or even a harpring. but here is more from his teammates who think gordon knew exactly what he was doing:
bell:
more bell:
howard:
gordon himself:
i don't know if he had some master plan or not... i just know how it turned out. gordon had 24 points and the jazz won, delonte west was on thin ice all night and the mavs lost. so i'm going with all's-well-that-ends-well, but you're certainly entitled to your opinion.
bell:
You are the instigator sometimes; sometimes you're not. But when do just enough to get under somebody's skin and you play woe-is-me when they lose their cool, you've won. If you can do that, that's a crafty game you're playing there.
more bell:
It's a testament to [Hayward]. He plays hard, he plays tough and he plays physical. Like I've always said, a lot of guys in this league don't like that. You can get into people's heads real quick when you do that.
howard:
Kudos to Gordon for getting up under his skin; it actually helped us out in the long run. He went out of the game. He pretty much didn't have the normal type game he'd had. From what we'd known, he was having a pretty good five-game stretch right there. For Gordon to get in his head like that is pretty good.
gordon himself:
He bumped me and it's, 'OK, he's obviously frustrated.' Then when he did the second one, it's like, 'Man, we've got him right where we want him.' ... We got the last laugh with the win.
i don't know if he had some master plan or not... i just know how it turned out. gordon had 24 points and the jazz won, delonte west was on thin ice all night and the mavs lost. so i'm going with all's-well-that-ends-well, but you're certainly entitled to your opinion.