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Did Anyone Else Notice Harrington's Cheap Shot Attempt On Hayward's Dunk Last Night?

It looked like Harrington wanted to give him a bow in the chest/gut, but then Hayward lowered his head and Harrington was like "Damn, don't want to hit him in the head, never mind".
 
Harrington sucks. He can't even throw an elbow with a decent %. Fun to watch Sap abuse him.

But his posing after he was fouled was amusing. One would have thought he was Dwight Howard with the flexing, but just the opposite. Those with pipe cleaner biceps shouldn't be flexing like he was.
 
Sidetrack to the thread: Hayward's dunk was Dunk of the Night? Really? It wasn't even the dunk of the game. Did they see Evans' put back?
 
an elbow will do more damage, if it connects, but is less likely to connect.

that sure looked intentional and dangerous.

not true. it might seem less likely to connect because an elbow has a shorter range than a punch. but in reality if you take the range out of the equation(assume your in range for an elbow) an elbow is more likely to hit, maybe not the tip of the elbow but you could hit him with fore arm or whatever
 
Whoa yeah I didn't catch that. If Harrington would've connected that could've been ugly.

He ducked when he came down too... he saw it comin and avoided it. Shows real class and professionalism that he didn't let a shot like that deter him from his game.
 
Who is the most famous athlete you guys have been elbowed by?

Chris White, Linebacker for the Buffalo Bills.

My sophomore year in college he was a senior and they let seniors who are done with Football play intramural basketball. I elbowed him the previous play on a layup attempt, he got made an elbowed me back the next play in the post. It hurt.
 
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