@KnickWitDaKnack@HaterReport Hahahahah man Knicks fans are as dumb as people say! I thought New York was tough? Wah wah wah all the time. Basketball fans in general are the absolute worst. Got proven wrong and is now lashing out and saying irrelevant things.
@KnickWitDaKnack@HaterReport Every other player for the Knicks is looking at the basket and attempting a box out. So why would he not also be doing this, except to try and draw a fouls by flopping because he knew the contact would come.
@KnickWitDaKnack@HaterReport And if he wasn’t trying to draw a foul and flop, then box him out. Instead he’s not even attempting to look for a rebound regardless of which way the ball bounced off the rim after the fact.
@KnickWitDaKnack@HaterReport Hahahaha gravity doesn’t suck you into the ground at an accelerated speed from that short of a distance and a body does not react the same as a baseball or golf ball. The dude flopped, it’s not a big deal. At least he doesn’t flop as much as SGA.
@KnickWitDaKnack@HaterReport Not a wemby or spurs fan! A ball being struck by a bat swinging about 70 mph is going to come out faster because the ball compresses and basically trampolines off the bat, very different than a person taking impact and flying back because the body doesn’t have a rubber core.
@KnickWitDaKnack@HaterReport A baseball is moving toward the bat, and also a bat is round and exit velo varies depending on hitting the sweet spot. Brunson is basically still, and he falls faster than he is hit. 2 very different things, and I did mention balance by stating Brunsons lower center of gravity.
@KnickWitDaKnack@HaterReport Every action has an equal and opposite reaction, basic physics. He goes back faster than the speed he is hit by. And if you want to go a step further, he has a lower center of gravity and should be more balanced and ready for impact naturally. Very obvious flop, learn science.