Kevin Stallings

#26
#26
When you look at the incident in an unbiased way (which all of us on this board are definitely not) there is no way a player should attempt to snatch the ball out of the opposing coaches hands, not once but twice. That shows a total lack of respect for the coach and the game. It would have been really easy for Noah to ask the coach for the ball and if he wasn't willing to give it to him let the ref get the job done. Noah came off as a punk and should've been given a technical foul and ejected from the game. That's my opinion and I'm stickin' to it.
 
#27
#27
When you look at the incident in an unbiased way (which all of us on this board are definitely not) there is no way a player should attempt to snatch the ball out of the opposing coaches hands, not once but twice. That shows a total lack of respect for the coach and the game. It would have been really easy for Noah to ask the coach for the ball and if he wasn't willing to give it to him let the ref get the job done. Noah came off as a punk and should've been given a technical foul and ejected from the game. That's my opinion and I'm stickin' to it.

Does anyone have any respect for Stallings???
 
#28
#28
If something that looked like Noah was trying to reach out towards you what would you do?

Personally I'd be swatting it away too.
 
#29
#29
I just watched the video.

J. Noah is a tool. He came at Stallings all wrong. I hate them both but Noah is in the wrong. Another feather in the cap of what a punk he is, and I can't wait till some big body in the pros make him his NBA B***h.
 
#30
#30
Honestly, I would've done the same thing Noah did. I hate the guy, but do you seriously think any basketball player would have looked at the coach and said," Excuse me, sir. Could you please hand me that ball?"
 
#32
#32
Honestly, I would've done the same thing Noah did. I hate the guy, but do you seriously think any basketball player would have looked at the coach and said," Excuse me, sir. Could you please hand me that ball?"

The ball was out of bounds, it wasn't like after a shot in-bounds of the ball.

A majority of college basketball players, I'm willing to say 80% wouldn't have done something like that. Noah really thinks he's something. He's a good college basketball player but the guy has a whiney attitude which will get delt with in the NBA.
 
#33
#33
Oh, I agree 100% that Noah thinks he is hot ****. But I think he just didn't know how to react. I mean, it's not every day a coach is standing on the baseline. I hate that I'm actually defending this kid, just my opinion.
 
#34
#34
Oh, I agree 100% that Noah thinks he is hot ****. But I think he just didn't know how to react. I mean, it's not every day a coach is standing on the baseline. I hate that I'm actually defending this kid, just my opinion.

True. True.

I just think if he acted like that after a shot was made and Florida was going back the other way and he really needed to ball to get it out quick, then it would be different. It was in Football terms "a dead ball". No rush, set it up, throw it in, play ball.
 
#35
#35
True. True.

I just think if he acted like that after a shot was made and Florida was going back the other way and he really needed to ball to get it out quick, then it would be different. It was in Football terms "a dead ball". No rush, set it up, throw it in, play ball.
I agree..... Oh well, Noah is a tool nonetheless
 
#36
#36
True. True.

I just think if he acted like that after a shot was made and Florida was going back the other way and he really needed to ball to get it out quick, then it would be different. It was in Football terms "a dead ball". No rush, set it up, throw it in, play ball.

I still don't understand why Stallings jerked the ball away from Noah. Noah had a right to the ball. What the hell was Stallings going to do with it? If a ball rolled up to a cheerleader and she picked it up, a player would reach for it. The ball is to be handled by the players. The only reason anyone should touch it is to give it to the players.
 
#37
#37
I didn't see the incident, but I'd have to say Stallings was completely in the right on this one. You go, Kevin.

if you did not see it how can you stallings was right.


Stallings was way out of line. he had no business holdong onto the ball.

stallings dropped and f bomb and swipped a college bball player. stallings is a punk and a clown....
 
#38
#38
Both Jerks. Both should have received Technicals and Stallings should have been ejected because he is the "adult" in the situation.
 
#39
#39
if you did not see it how can you stallings was right.


Stallings was way out of line. he had no business holdong onto the ball.

stallings dropped and f bomb and swipped a college bball player. stallings is a punk and a clown....

I second that
 
#40
#40
if you did not see it how can you stallings was right.


Stallings was way out of line. he had no business holdong onto the ball.

stallings dropped and f bomb and swipped a college bball player. stallings is a punk and a clown....
That's just how I roll.
 
#41
#41
Since it was an out of bounds play, the official should have got the ball and given it to Noah by rule. They are both in the wrong and a double T should have been called. The officials blew that incident but the two involved are total tools.
 
#42
#42
You know, Joann Noah hasn't quite been the same since she lost some teeth in C.J. Watson's elbow. I think it was the trauma of laying in a puddle of her own blood and piss that got to her. Wonder if C.J. still has fragments of the teeth in his elbow, you know, kind of a badge of honor, like the guy that lives through a Great White attack. When Joann makes it big in the WNBA, that fragmented tooth might bring some $$$ on ebay.
 
#43
#43
You know, Joann Noah hasn't quite been the same since she lost some teeth in C.J. Watson's elbow. I think it was the trauma of laying in a puddle of her own blood and piss that got to her. Wonder if C.J. still has fragments of the teeth in his elbow, you know, kind of a badge of honor, like the guy that lives through a Great White attack. When Joann makes it big in the WNBA, that fragmented tooth might bring some $$$ on ebay.
I like.
 
#44
#44
Having finally viewed the video of this incident today on PTI, my stance has changed.

Stallings should not have swiped at Noah's arms like that. He should've slugged him in the face.
 
#46
#46
Having finally viewed the video of this incident today on PTI, my stance has changed.

Stallings should not have swiped at Noah's arms like that. He should've slugged him in the face.
We all know that any self respected man would never swing at a woman. Good thing Stallings doesn't fall into that category.
 
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