So why is it that.....

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2quik4u
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Mar 20, 2012 10:16am
this is considered a part of hockey and looked upon as a good thing, but if this happened in the nba all the players would all be called a bunch of thugs and barbarians

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btw I thought this was awesome, just wondering why there is a double standard
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Gblock
Mar 20, 2012 10:30am
because hockey players are white
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Raw Dawgin' it
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Mar 20, 2012 10:38am
Gblock;1121972 wrote:because hockey players are white
Reps

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Mar 20, 2012 11:16am
Because in hockey, penalties reduce the numbers of players on the ice and a 'mutual fight' will drop each team by one. Since the 'speed' of a hockey game increases with fewer players on the ice, it's beneficial to try and get to 4-on-4. So, there's never been a desire to institute automatic ejections for fighting.

The NBA just does foul shots that doesn't accomplish anything in terms of really changing the game much then a few points to either side. It, therefore, cannot be mutual. Fighting in the NBA serves no purpose, then.
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Gblock
Mar 20, 2012 11:21am
Sykotyk;1122001 wrote:Because in hockey, penalties reduce the numbers of players on the ice and a 'mutual fight' will drop each team by one. Since the 'speed' of a hockey game increases with fewer players on the ice, it's beneficial to try and get to 4-on-4. So, there's never been a desire to institute automatic ejections for fighting.

The NBA just does foul shots that doesn't accomplish anything in terms of really changing the game much then a few points to either side. It, therefore, cannot be mutual. Fighting in the NBA serves no purpose, then.
the only sports you cant fight in are the predominantly black ones. i get the rules for hockey and why its allowed but your example doesnt take into account the disproportionate amount of the suspension you would get in nfl/nba for a simple fight.
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Manhattan Buckeye
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Mar 20, 2012 11:25am
Because in basketball the fans are on the sidelines and are privy to any violence - see the Pistons/Pacers fight in '04. How many times has a hockey fight erupted with a professional climbing the glass? A few times, with nothing happening.

Thank Ron Artest for this.
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gorocks99
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Mar 20, 2012 11:26am
Baseball is predominantly black?
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gorocks99
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Mar 20, 2012 11:27am
Manhattan Buckeye;1122011 wrote:Because in basketball the fans are on the sidelines and are privy to any violence - see the Pistons/Pacers fight in '04. How many times has a hockey fight erupted with a professional climbing the glass? A few times, with nothing happening.

Thank Ron Artest for this.
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Manhattan Buckeye
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Mar 20, 2012 11:31am
Apparently you don't get the definition of a few times - that was chump change compared to the Pistons/Pacers fight. That was the worst brawl in the stands in sports history. There were innocent people being accosted that had nothing to do with the soda thrown at Artest. And its exacerbated by the fact that he could have called security that would have walked him off the court.

Very weak sauce.
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Mar 20, 2012 11:33am
Manhattan Buckeye;1122019 wrote:Apparently you don't get the definition of a few times - that was chump change compared to the Pistons/Pacers fight. That was the worst brawl in the stands in sports history. There were innocent people being accosted that had nothing to do with the soda thrown at Artest. And its exacerbated by the fact that he could have called security that would have walked him off the court.

Very weak sauce.
I was more responding to your assertion that "nothing happened". Definitely when the '79 Bruins went into the stands, something​ happened.
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Mar 20, 2012 11:35am
imo, its because it isnt against the rules. In the NBA, they are actively breaking the rules by fighting. (In NHL, it isnt...I guess it is technically, since they get a penalty, but you get my point).
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Raw Dawgin' it
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Mar 20, 2012 11:35am
Sykotyk;1122001 wrote:Because in hockey, penalties reduce the numbers of players on the ice and a 'mutual fight' will drop each team by one. Since the 'speed' of a hockey game increases with fewer players on the ice, it's beneficial to try and get to 4-on-4. So, there's never been a desire to institute automatic ejections for fighting.

The NBA just does foul shots that doesn't accomplish anything in terms of really changing the game much then a few points to either side. It, therefore, cannot be mutual. Fighting in the NBA serves no purpose, then.
that's completely false - fighting majors don't put teams a man down.

Also, instigating can get you ejected and adds an addition minor penalty.
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Manhattan Buckeye
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Mar 20, 2012 11:37am
gorocks99;1122021 wrote:I was more responding to your assertion that "nothing happened". Definitely when the '79 Bruins went into the stands, something​ happened.
Agreed, but at least the innocent people had a head start while the Bruins were climbing the glass. Artest and company could have easily severely hurt a random spectator. Thankfully, no one was, but it shouldn't be tolerated.
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Mar 20, 2012 11:39am
Manhattan Buckeye;1122025 wrote:Agreed, but at least the innocent people had a head start while the Bruins were climbing the glass. Artest and company could have easily severely hurt a random spectator. Thankfully, no one was, but it shouldn't be tolerated.
On grantland they had a write up on this - one player said if Jermaine O'Neal didn't slip throwing a punch he probably would've killed the guy he was trying to hit. He really thought Jermaine would've put the guy in critical condition if he hit him full force.
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Mar 20, 2012 11:40am
Manhattan Buckeye;1122025 wrote:Agreed, but at least the innocent people had a head start while the Bruins were climbing the glass. Artest and company could have easily severely hurt a random spectator. Thankfully, no one was, but it shouldn't be tolerated.
That's fair.

BTW, the answer that probably won't satisfy everyone but is (IMO) the correct one is "because its been a part of the game since its inception." It was written into the rule book in formally in 1922 that fighting would result in a 5-minute major penalty, but had been a part of the game in Canada for years before.
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Laley23
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Mar 20, 2012 11:42am
gorocks99;1122028 wrote:That's fair.

BTW, the answer that probably won't satisfy everyone but is (IMO) the correct one is "because its been a part of the game since its inception." It was written into the rule book in formally in 1922 that fighting would result in a 5-minute major penalty, but had been a part of the game in Canada for years before.
Essentially what I was trying to say.
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bases_loaded
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Mar 20, 2012 11:45am
The short answer is - because its part of the game

The long answer is - stop trying to bring race into everything.
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said_aouita
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Mar 20, 2012 12:09pm
the hat trick of hockey fights= 3 at once
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wildcats20
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Mar 20, 2012 12:13pm
bases_loaded;1122034 wrote:The short answer is - because its part of the game

The long answer is - stop trying to bring race into everything.
This.
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Commander of Awesome
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Mar 20, 2012 12:16pm
bases_loaded;1122034 wrote:The short answer is - because its part of the game

The long answer is - stop trying to bring race into everything.
Jemelle Hill and LeCharles Bentley say differently.
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Mar 20, 2012 12:17pm
Gblock;1122006 wrote:the only sports you cant fight in are the predominantly black ones. i get the rules for hockey and why its allowed but your example doesnt take into account the disproportionate amount of the suspension you would get in nfl/nba for a simple fight.
Because derp
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wildcats20
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Mar 20, 2012 12:22pm
Gblock;1122006 wrote:the only sports you cant fight in are the predominantly black ones. i get the rules for hockey and why its allowed but your example doesnt take into account the disproportionate amount of the suspension you would get in nfl/nba for a simple fight.
In one sport, it's "legal" to fight.

In the others, it's not.

Why is that so hard? It has NOTHING to do with race.
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lhslep134
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Mar 20, 2012 12:22pm
Gblock;1122006 wrote:t the disproportionate amount of the suspension you would get in nfl simple fight.
Unless you're a superstar like Andre Johnson then you can get away with it
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Gblock
Mar 20, 2012 12:33pm
no sense of humor today i see
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ts1227
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Mar 20, 2012 12:34pm
The correct answer is that the NBA sucks.