Quote:And if the League get some cajones and actually makes proper rules, there will be a lot of Spurs getting suspended next year (and I'm not just referring to what happened in the Suns series, but over the course of the this year). It's not an accident, no matter how many times you say it is, when opposition players making jump shouts end up with the same injury over the course of a year (moving your feet when they're in the air so that one of their feet will come down on your's and cause their foot to go at a strange angle and either minor sprain, sprain, or break said player's ankle).If you check the stats you will see that the Spurs committed fewer fouls during the course of the regular season than any other team in the NBA. They are a quality team of veterans with no need to injure other players. Don't buy into Amare's whining.
In fact, in 2005 Tim Duncan injured his ankle severely when he came down and landed on the foot of Rasheed Wallace.