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Re: What a game!



I couldn't determine the actual cause of the fracas but the forearm
definitely set Pots off. It was a deliberate intentional forearm toward the
head area, don't know if it connected or not.

DanF
----- Original Message -----
From: "Art Silva" <arsilva@directvinternet.com>
To: "Celtics IGTC POST" <celtics@igtc.com>
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 1:28 AM
Subject: Re: What a game!


> > A great win after a good test on the road in the 4th.
> >
> > I didn't see the early part when V got tossed. What happened?
> V and Kenyon were battling for a rebound. It looked like V might've come
> close to or kicked Kenyon.  The refs, who stunk up the whole game, blew
the
> whistle. The play was dead and Kenyon gave V a forearm shove to the back
and
> walked away. Somewhat of a punk move if you ask me. So then V goes after
him
> only to have one of those collins twins step in the way. I can never
> remember which one is which. It looked like to me that the collins guy
took
> a swing at V. Rodney stepped inbetween and split it up. But then Kidd
comes
> over and shoves his finger in front of V's face. V quickly slapped it
away.
> Then Antoine and Scott got into what looked like a heated shouting match.
V
> was the only one to get tossed. I think they called a double technical on
> Kenyon and V. I think the poor officiating led to the incident more than
> anything else. Scott has no business running out on the floor if he is
just
> going to make matters worse. Remember he got into it with the mailman this
> season. And the idiot New Jersey announcers didn't help my mood much
either
> at the time.
>
> Art Silva