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  • Maximus1984
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    Originally posted by Khalid80 View Post
    This is quite worrying cuz the level of referees here in Asia isn't the best.
    A lot of teams unfortunately might try to use such tactics against the star players of the opposing team and this is where the refs must be very careful to notice what is happening on court.
    this is one of the basketball plays teams do .... this is why, a player not only should have skills ... he should have very high sports spirit and a very cool nerves .... because no matter how tough the referees are ... when a player wants u out of ur mood, he can do that without any of the referees knowing it.

    and even if they did, they might kick u and him out together ... and he might not be that of an important player anyways

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  • kerdito
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    Originally posted by Khalid80 View Post
    It's used even in the NBA. When Dennis Rodman played with the Bulls his main job was to try to stop Karl Malone in any way possible
    yea he was known for trash talking along with his crazy style of coloring his hair and tattoos!!!

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  • Khalid80
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    Originally posted by kerdito View Post
    this is a major part of the game getting your opponent out of the game by pulling him, hitting him or simply with Trash talking one of the weapons you can always use against some players I remember that weapon always worked on Tony Madison in the Lebanese League while Charl Bardawil Defended him.
    It's used even in the NBA. When Dennis Rodman played with the Bulls his main job was to try to stop Karl Malone in any way possible

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  • Khalid80
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    Originally posted by Buran View Post
    Along this line, here is what Hamed Haddadi had to say to a persian news agency about the Jordan Game incident in this years Jones Cup: Needless to say that this doesn't justify pushing another player to the ground. Thanks to Mohsena for the link in another thread.

    Haddadi: "from the start of the game the Jordanians plan was to work on our nerves. One of their players who had not even played a second in their previous games was in charge of making me nervous. This player was constantly pulling my Shirt here and there"
    This is quite worrying cuz the level of referees here in Asia isn't the best.
    A lot of teams unfortunately might try to use such tactics against the star players of the opposing team and this is where the refs must be very careful to notice what is happening on court.

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  • kerdito
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    Originally posted by Buran View Post
    Along this line, here is what Hamed Haddadi had to say to a persian news agency about the Jordan Game incident in this years Jones Cup: Needless to say that this doesn't justify pushing another player to the ground. Thanks to Mohsena for the link in another thread.

    Haddadi: "from the start of the game the Jordanians plan was to work on our nerves. One of their players who had not even played a second in their previous games was in charge of making me nervous. This player was constantly pulling my Shirt here and there"
    this is a major part of the game getting your opponent out of the game by pulling him, hitting him or simply with Trash talking one of the weapons you can always use against some players I remember that weapon always worked on Tony Madison in the Lebanese League while Charl Bardawil Defended him.

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  • Buran
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    Originally posted by Maximus1984 View Post
    2 ways to beat your opponent in any kind of teamwork sports.


    2- let one of your non-important players intimidate their keyplayer and draw him to a fight .... this will force FIFA/FIBA whatever to disqualify both and maybe penalize both for x amount of games.
    Along this line, here is what Hamed Haddadi had to say to a persian news agency about the Jordan Game incident in this years Jones Cup: Needless to say that this doesn't justify pushing another player to the ground. Thanks to Mohsena for the link in another thread.

    Haddadi: "from the start of the game the Jordanians plan was to work on our nerves. One of their players who had not even played a second in their previous games was in charge of making me nervous. This player was constantly pulling my Shirt here and there"

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  • Maximus1984
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    Originally posted by SNIPER View Post
    I'm telling that to each member and technical staff of te Leb NT

    Filipino players have anger issues too
    2 ways to beat your opponent in any kind of teamwork sports.

    1- hurt one of your opponent's key players ... let them get injured or something and make it look as a foul or a hard foul.

    2- let one of your non-important players intimidate their keyplayer and draw him to a fight .... this will force FIFA/FIBA whatever to disqualify both and maybe penalize both for x amount of games.

    as we see, in football ... they kicked out Ronaldo with a very tough injury ... that was when ronaldo was brazil's best player by far.

    as we also see, in the Italy vs. France game ... in the finals last worldcup, materazzi knew how to draw zidane into a fight ... disqualifying him in the most important game in his life, thus not only making france play wth 10 players, but also bringing them down to their knees morally, as he was the captian and the leader of his team. this cost france the title, andddd materazzi's move gave his country the title .... and investigations later proved that materazzi deserved the red card, not zidane (but what's happened has happened, and history remembers results and medals only).

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  • SNIPER
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    Originally posted by interxavierxxx View Post
    Tell that to Beshara.
    I'm telling that to each member and technical staff of te Leb NT

    Filipino players have anger issues too

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  • interxavierxxx
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    Originally posted by SNIPER View Post
    The LEB NT must be aware that some teams will try to intimidate his players during the Asian Championship; as to make key players in the LEB NT disqualified during a game or even for the following games

    Our players must not get into any fight
    Tell that to Beshara.

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  • SNIPER
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    The LEB NT must be aware that some teams will try to intimidate his players during the Asian Championship; as to make key players in the LEB NT disqualified during a game or even for the following games

    Our players must not get into any fight

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  • BlacKOEIsle
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    Originally posted by majjour View Post
    Moussa Moussa the most hated player in Lebanese history lool, once he pushed yao ming to the floor while boxing out... he was only 6'5
    He was a bulldog
    very few people in China know his name.....

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  • majjour
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    Originally posted by SNIPER View Post
    Haha. We had a player called Moussa MOussa he used to eat spicy food (Armenian spicy sausages "sujuk" and did not take a shower before a game and guard khatib and other SFs
    Moussa Moussa the most hated player in Lebanese history lool, once he pushed yao ming to the floor while boxing out... he was only 6'5
    He was a bulldog

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  • SNIPER
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    Haha. We had a player called Moussa MOussa he used to eat spicy food (Armenian spicy sausages "sujuk" and did not take a shower before a game and guard khatib and other SFs

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  • kaiziken_pinas
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    FOR ALL THE TEAMS :

    THE BEST advice is NeVer use deodorant before playing and rub rotten fish on your underarms!

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  • gazara
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    Anyone know if Ha the korian player will play with Koria this year,from my informations i know that he will not join the team Bcs he s injured!!!

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