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The water cooler talk since yesterday has been Metta World Peace‘s regression back in to Ron-Ron from Queensbridge. Like Prodigy said, “my dun Ron-Ron Artest will teach y’all about wildin'” and the recently mild mannered World Peace had a little flashback to his days as a wildman in the NBA. Although in real time, the hit didn’t look intentional it is pretty hard to be in the NBA without some excellent peripheral vision so he had to have seen poor Oklahoma City Thunder guard, James Harden.
Back in the day, elbows were just a part of the game and they would be called a flagrant foul and the game will continue. Now with the wussification of pro sports (yes, I said “wussification.” I might trademark it) Metta World Peace might be looking at missing a few playoff games and a few fancy dinners after NBA commissioner David Stern gets finished with the repeat offender. Cam’Ron must have sat back watching this and said “n***a’s get hit with elbows, every day b. You’ll be aight, you tough, right?” And he would be correct. Elbows hurt, and we’ve seen plenty more infamous elbows in the past. Hip-Hop Wired gives you a look at just a few. Take a look down below.
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http://cdn.springboard.gorillanation.com/storage/js/sb.html5.jsThis is exactly what i’m talking about. Back in the old days of the NBA, elbows and fights went together like Michael Jordan and endorsements. Here on NBA TV’s Open Court, NBA greats like Shaquille O’ Neal, Charles Barkley, Reggie Miller, Chris Webber and more talk about the stuff that wouldn’t fly in today’s NBA.
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There’s no way you can have a discussion about elbows without talking about the one and only “Macho Man” Randy Savage. The legendary former WWE Champion won many a match with his patented flying elbow drop and caused injuries to children across the country as they imitated him.
http://cdn.springboard.gorillanation.com/storage/js/sb.html5.jsKobe Bryant is kind of a jerk. He knows this already, but it seems like these days he doesn’t really care anymore. Back in his #8 days, Kobe was (and still is) as sneaky a dirty player that there was and he lived by the mantra that is only a foul if the ref sees it.
Poor Dikembe Mutombo was no match for “The Diesel” in the 2001 NBA Finals. Try as he might, the reigning NBA Defensive Player of the year that season was no match for a motivated and in-shape Shaquille O’ Neal. “The Most Dominant,” wrecked, elbowed and destroyed Mutombo on the way to a second straight NBA title.
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And if you haven’t seen this on ESPN about 85,734,089,567 times by now, well here you go.
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