Friday, December 16, 2016

The Knicks-Nuggets fight in 2006 was the NBA"s last brawl


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Dec. 16, 2006 might have been the NBAs final brawl.

Two years after the NBAs most infamous night in Auburn Hills, players from the Knicks and Nuggets tested the league again with a sprawling throwdown sparked by a violation of unwritten rules, spilling into the crowd, and ending with a foolish blow from young superstar Carmelo Anthony.

The league came down with a sledgehammer, as if to obliterate even the possibility of such behavior in the future. And indeed, there hasnt been a fight anywhere near that size in the decade since. You can still see ripples from David Sterns decision to make an example of the players who brawled.

Like The Malice at the Palace, the Knicks-Nuggets brawl erupted from a hard foul in the final seconds of a blowout loss for the home team. Isiah Thomas Knicks bristled at George Karl leaving his best players on the floor with a decisive win already in hand one of those perfectly legal tactics some take as an affront. Thomas takes basically everything as an affront, so it wasnt going to end well.

Karl had his garbage time subs at the scorers table, but before they could check in, the knicks committed a turnover, and Mardy Collins stifled a J.R. Smith fast break with what all evidence suggests was a premeditated flagrant foul. Nate Robinson was one of the first to the scene, and he readily admitted this was the case. Via ESPN:

"For what they did as in keeping guys in, I knew a foul was going to come," Robinson was quoted as saying after the game. "A hard one because we"re not going to let guys keep dunking when they"re up 20 and they have their starters in.

Collins committed the foul, Smith reacted, Robinson reacted to the reaction, and it built from there.

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It was a perfect storm. Had Isiah not been a petty, baseball-esque stickler for unwritten rules, the fight might never have started. Had the irascible Smith and Robinson not been two of the first people involved, it might not have inflamed further. And had Karl not broken Thomas unwritten rule by leaving his guys out there to run up the score, Carmelo Anthony might not have had an opportunity to sidetrack his burgeoning superstardom with a tiger claw to Mardy Collins face.

Refs couldnt contain the mayhem. Its almost tragic watching poor d**k Bavetta bear hug the least aggravated guy in the scrum.

So, two years after its biggest headache in Auburn Hills, Mich., the league faced another big headache. The MSG brawl didnt feature players punching fans, but it had players punching among fans in the stands. And it had Melo the NBAs leading scorer at the time and viable candidate for Face of the League reigniting a dead fight by pawing a dude in the face and running.

In response, David Stern dropped a heavy stack of suspensions along with $500,000 fines for each franchise. Smith and Robinson each got 10 games for punching each other, while Collins and New Yorks Jared Jeffries got six and four-game suspensions, respectively. Anthonys suspension was the most punitive: 15 games (during which Denver acquired Allen Iverson!) for that final smack. Fifteen games equals the punishment meted out to Jermaine ONeal (after an appeal) for assaulting a fan on the court in Detroit.

Suspensions that severe constituted sanction not just on the fighters, but on the very idea of fighting. It was prophylaxis as much as penalty; an effort to deter future brawls by over-punishing this one. Stern didnt try to hide that:

It is our obligation to take the strongest possible steps to avoid such failures in the future and to make a statement to all who follow the game of basketball that we understand our obligations and take them seriously. Accordingly, I am issuing the penalties listed below, and will take the occasion to set forth some of the considerations that have influenced my decision here and will continue to guide us as we seek to demonstrate our determination that the NBA and its players be viewed as standing for the best in sports.

Memories of The Palace brawl definitely cast a shadow over that decision, but when the man behind the dress code insisted players stand for the best in sports, there was something grander going on. Every other professional sport hosted violence sometimes, but none of them regarded any fight as a blight on the entire league, beyond just the individuals involved. Only the NBA with predominantly black players presented just 10 at a time, right at the live audiences feet, unobscured by helmets or pads or fiberglass barriers would express such high-level self-consciousness.

At the time, Dave Zirin pointed out columnists looking far beyond the two coaches one who ran up the score, the other who retaliated for blame, and for responsibility to change:

On these two men the blame should fall, and in any other sport, that is exactly what would occur. But not when it involves the NBA.

Instead, we are deluged with articles about how, as a Yahoo Sports headline described it, this is really "a black eye" for the entire league. The Baltimore Sun"s Childs Walker wrote that the brawl should spark a discussion "about the sociology of the NBA." MSNBC"s Michael Ventre opined that "the terms "NBA" and "thuggery" have become inextricably linked in the minds of basketball fans the world over." The piece also calls the incident another example of "The NBA Vs. Idiots."

Young black men scuffling, even scuffling in a way that would make foxy boxing seem threatening, seem to be a catalyst for an astounding amount of public hand-wringing.

Former NBAer Steve Kerr, while chastising Melo in isolation, imagined the fight in a hockey context and reasonably assumed it wouldnt have made waves:

The league"s image is paramount, and it took such a beating after the brawl at The Palace that Stern will do everything necessary to halt fighting. (Never mind that nobody seems to be concerned about hockey"s image, where a fight like the Anthony/Collins one occurs nightly and is cheered but that"s a different story.)

Right? Hockey players tussling is hockey. Basketball players doing the same is cause for the referees union asking Martin Luther King III to moderate a conflict resolution summit. The structure of the sport and its arenas must play a part in that distinction, but when the word thuggery is getting thrown around, so too must race.

Ten years later, Zirin and Kerrs suspicions have been realized. The NHL and MLB both still stomach massive fights without league-wide reckonings, while the NBAs image-conscious crackdown really has set it apart from the rest of pro sports.

Whats the most vicious basketball fight since 2006? Metta World Peace got a seven-game ban for one elbow, the biggest suspension this decade for an on-court incident. Theres the occasional punch or headbutt or throat grab, but it never escalates from there. Dudes mostly fight by mushing their foreheads together and exchanging a shove or two.

And in this least violent era, the NBAs reputation is soaring. Soft, some say, but the game looks clean, the stars are glowing, and the profits are hiiiiigh.

Maybe thats just good fortune, or maybe the NBAs self-conscious message to its players still resonates 10 years later. This league doesnt expect the slack other pro leagues get when competitors turns violent. Its players make a solitary statement and stand subject to unique obligations, to use David Sterns words.

Pro basketball players are compelled to be twice as good as their counterparts, for they represent an image, not just themselves. We may never see an NBA brawl again.

Source: http://www.sbnation.com/2016/12/16/13936588/knicks-nuggets-brawl-2006-nba-fight

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School delays for Dec. 16th (updated 7:45 am)


Cold weather causes school delays

The following schools will start 2 hours late on December 15th:

- Nestucca Valley School District

- Tillamook Bay Community College

- Tillamook Sch. District

- NW Regional ESD: Tillamook County

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Jamal Anderson compares Khalil Mack to Lawrence Taylor


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Former Atlanta falcons running back jamal anderson went nfl network"s "Good Morning Football" television show and praised Khalil Mack saying the Raiders DE/OLB is a mirror image of Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor.

Taylor was one of the most feared defenders to ever play in the NFL

Anderson who is a native of Los Angeles grew up a Raiders fan got into the Mack conversation after speaking highly of the new Raiders offensive system and what a great job coach Jack Del Rio was doing. It was then he switched his focus to the all-pro Mack saying:

How good is Khalil Mack? Man . . . Oh, my heavens. G*d . . . to me, I hesitate to say this, because of what Lawrence Taylor meant to the game and who he is, but woo, youre starting to deal with that. Just how dominant he is as a defensive presence and what he means for them on that side of the ball. I mean . . . hes outstanding, Anderson said.

Mack has accumulated 28 sacks in his young career and his work ethic will push that number up pretty fast

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That"s a BOLD statement in my opinion because LT dominated the game from beginning to end! Khalil Mack does have a vast array of moves that"s makes it extremely hard for lineman to block him. He has speed, strength, vision and awareness of a 10 year veteran rather than a player in just his third season.

Mack has time on his side and some teammates that can help him reach the level of greatness that is LT like and in the end I think he will get there without any doubt.

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Soulja Boy arrested in Los Angeles on probation violation


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LOS ANGELES (AP) Los Angeles police say rapper Soulja boy has been arrested on a suspected probation violation after they found a firearm in his Hollywood Hills home.

Officer Sal Ramirez says the rapper, whose real name is DeAndre Cortez Way, was arrested around 7 a.m. Thursday after a search of the home. Ramirez did not know what kind of firearm was found.

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A Fond Look Back at Monica Crowley"s Greatest Tweet of All Time


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The other day I made a joke about how George (The Animal) Steele would be the next Fed chairman. We continue to trend in that direction.

Dr. Crowley, a renowned scholar who holds a Ph.D. in international relations from Columbia University, is a foreign affairs and political analyst for the Fox News Channel. She is also a New York Times bestselling author and a columnist and online opinion editor of The Washington Times. Previously, Dr. Crowley served as Foreign Policy Assistant and Communications Director to former President Richard Nixon from 1990 until his death in 1994. She was named "Woman of the Year" by the Clare Booth Luce Institute at the Conservative Political Action Conference in 2010 and received the "Excellence in Journalism Award" from the Women"s National Republican Club in 2014.

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Good rule of thumb: Never trust anyone other than an MD who insists on being called "dr." anyway, crowley is notable mainly for having been Richard Nixon"s last chump.

When I began working for him immediately after graduation in 1990, I did not expect to have the access to him that I quickly gained. And surprisingly for a man who had been so often damaged by those he trusted, Nixon trusted me immediately. I became a member of his small circle of advisers. I served as an editorial adviser and consultant on his last two books, Seize the Moment (1992) and Beyond Peace (1994). I prepared his briefing materials for his public and private appearances. I traveled with him through Europe and Asia, sitting in on his conversations with heads of state and other government leaders. I listened as he confided his views on international affairs and world leaders, American politics and policy, Watergate, his own political career, and human nature. It was an extraordinary opportunity for me, particularly because it was my first job out of Colgate.

From the beginning, Nixon was my mentor, employer, and guide to American political history. Granted a rare and highly personal view of the thoughts, actions, and persona of Richard Nixon, I kept a daily diary beginning in 1989, of which Nixon was unaware and in which I reconstructed our daily conversations. His professional and personal disclosures were made in confidence but with the implicit understanding that they would be eventually recounted. The result is my first book, Nixon Off the Record (Random House), a volume which details Nixon"s thoughts and activities on the American political scene during the four years I worked for him. I am working on a second volume which will relate Nixon"s thoughts on foreign policy during this time, his extensive views on scandal, and his own thoughts on his life and career.

She has rolled along through a comfy wingnut welfare career. She has had her moments, though. When Sandra Fluke announced her engagement, the good Doctor Crowley tweeted, "To a man?" (She later apologized if she"d offended, blah, blah, blah...) In the early days of the Obama Administration, she took to her newspaper column to warn militia types that the Kenyan Muslim hit squad might to be out to get them. From HuffPost:

It"s mind-blowingly coincidental that these raids on a supposedly "Christian" militia group would come at the exact moment that Democrats were trying to change public opinion on Obamacare by claiming persecution by their opponents. They have cast Tea Partiers, conservatives, independents, Christians and militia members as all cut from the same unstable, volatile cloth. How can anyone take their opposition to the Democrats" agenda seriously when they"re toting guns and being raided by Homeland Security and the FBI? They"re all nuts, don"t you know? The Democrats handle dissent by isolating it, smearing it and delegitimizing it in order to crush it. The warning should be clear: If you have small-government, traditional values, you may be considered by your own leadership to be an enemy of the state.

And then there"s this.

We are so lost in the deep, dark woods.

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Richard Sherman"s criticism of Seahawks" offense a part of what makes them the Seahawks


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I dont like when we throw the ball at the 1, Richard Sherman said.

All of Seattle knows exactly how he feels.

Whether the city feels he was right to express it that bluntly to explain his emotional outburst in front of the teams bench in the middle of a game is going to be something that were going to spend the next few days discussing.

What Sherman said was divisive. It was disappointing. It was also inevitable in some ways.

This is the underside of Pete Carrolls unrelentingly positive coaching approach. He builds up his players. He encourages them to assert themselves in all sorts of ways, and we cant be shocked when sometimes they express themselves in ways that are very unusual in this sport, which is a polite way of saying that they pull stuff that would never fly elsewhere.

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Like Marshawn Lynch wearing Kam Chancellors No. 31 jersey for a workout last August while Seattles safety was holding out last year. Or on the night that Seattle won its fourth division title in Pete Carrolls seven seasons as the teams coach, Sherman not only protested a coaching decision in the middle of the game, but insisting he was right to do so afterward.

We go out there, we sacrifice, we battle, Sherman said. You dont give away our battle. You honor our sacrifice.

OK. Lets pause for a second to provide the context.

With 4:03 left in the third quarter, Seattle had the ball, first-and-goal at the Rams 1 and leading by seven points. The Seahawks called a pass, quarterback Russell Wilson lobbing a ball toward tight end Jimmy Graham in the back of the end zone. A St. Louis linebacker took the ball away from Graham, Seattle avoiding an interception only because officials ruled that Graham had been out of bounds with his hand on the ball thereby killing the play. The Rams challenge, the ruling stood, and the Seahawks had a second life.

That was Shermans cue. He became emotional.

He was fired up, Carroll said. Fired up.

Sherman explained why afterward.

I dont like when we throw the ball at the 1, Sherman said. We throw an interception at the 1. Luckily it went incomplete, and I wasnt going to let them continue to do that.

First, Sherman shouted at Carroll. Then receiver Doug Baldwin got involved.

Doug was saying, Give me the ball," Carroll said, and Richard was saying something else. I needed those two guys to go sit down and have a little timeout and talk it over and figure out what we should do next.

The Seahawks ran fullback Marcel Reese on the next play, and he was stopped for no gain. On third down, the Seahawks went with a pass, Doug Baldwin juking cornerback Troy Hill so hard he was wide open.

And later, after the Seahawks scored on a pass from the 1-yard line no less, offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell came back and said something to Sherman. The fact that it was a pass that produced the touchdown didnt allay Shermans feelings afterward.

Im upset about us throwing from the 1, he said. Id rather do what most teams would do and make a conscientious decision to run the ball straight up the middle.

That would be considered mutinous on most NFL teams. Afterward, Carroll praised his cornerbacks emotional intensity and ability to reel in his emotions.

That was one of our guys who has as much emotion and passion for this game as you could ever want, Carroll said. And sometimes it goes one way where youve got to reel it back in. And he did exactly that. He did a nice job of coming back to poise and finished the game really well.

Carroll has made a choice other coaches never would. Its not that he tolerates more, but he embraces it because of everything it brings.

On Thursday night, we saw the tradeoff. You build an environment in which players are emboldened, you cant be surprised if there are times they push beyond what would be tolerated on most teams, which is exactly what happened on a night that should have been remembered for the Seahawks winning their fourth division title.

Source: http://sports.mynorthwest.com/222295/dont-like-it-when-seahawks-throw-at-the-goal-line-neither-does-richard-sherman/

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Find Out Which Theaters Are Playing The 5-Minute "Dunkirk" Prologue Before "Rogue One"


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Millions will be headed to movie theaters this weekend to see Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Before the movie starts, trailers for some of the biggest blockbusters of 2017 will be played, but at select locations, audiences will be treated to a 5-minute prologue from Christopher Nolans upcoming World War II drama Dunkirk.

Since most of dunkirk was shot on 65mm IMAX cameras, Christopher Nolan is making this prologue only available in select IMAX theaters so its seen in the best format possible. If youre not sure if your local IMAX theater is worthy of this honor, a full list of theaters playing the prologue around the world has been made available online.

Get the full Dunkirk prologue IMAX theaters list after the jump.

IMAX sent out this tweet today regarding the Dunkirk prologue locations:

Upon going to the website, you just have to click on the map and the following lists are revealed around the map:

In the United States, there are nearly 90 theaters playing the Dunkirk prologue with Rogue One on IMAX screens, so getting to see it shouldnt be too difficult for most, though you might have to drive a little further than normal. There are even less locations in the rest of the world, so we should count ourselves lucky to be able to see this footage before most of the rest of the world.

We dont know if the footage will be just from the beginning of the movie or from an action sequence at another point. If you havent seen the first trailer yet, you can watch it right here. Or you can wait and youre likely to see it when you see the early sneak preview screenings of Rogue One tonight, unless youre at one of the above locations playing the prologue instead.

Dunkirk stars Tom Hardy,Kenneth Branagh,Mark Rylance,Cillian Murphy,Aneurin Barnard, James DArcy, Jack Lowden,Barry Keoghan, Tom Glynn-Carney, andHarry Styles, and the film hits theaters on July 21, 2017.

Dunkirk opens as hundreds of thousands of British and Allied troops are surrounded by enemy forces. Trapped on the beach with their backs to the sea they face an impossible situation as the enemy closes in.

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