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Scott is very clearly doing the "You can't see me." It is in no way a throat slash. I can understand where it might be hard to get what he is doing if you don't watch wrestling or know who John Cena is, but Scott is basically messing around with it. Tim Thomas and Deshawn Stevenson have both done it as well. See #8: Celebrating in style: the NBA's best gestures, part 2 - The Daily Princetonian I remember A-rob doing it after a touchdown a couple years ago.
It really is more of a lighthearted thing but if it pisses off the most d-bag fanbase in the country then I support it even more.
He was charged with "keeping a drug house" whatever that means.
He is charged with allowing drugs to be used "and likely sold" from his home, as well as possession of small amounts of cocaine and marijuana. DJK's roommate was the one arrested for dealing.
He did the you can't see me thing, and then did kind of a two handed throat slash move and said "it's over". He didn't get T'd up so I don't mind it, but it was pretty much a throat slash.
He is charged with allowing drugs to be used "and likely sold" from his home, as well as possession of small amounts of cocaine and marijuana. DJK's roommate was the one arrested for dealing.
Yep it's no big deal or anything :twitcy:
Think that happened at Indiana while Knight was still coaching. I bet they practiced that once or twice leading up to that game! Can't think of any player before or since who was more deserving.
I can't decide whether it was a throat slash or the old John Cena move.I agree. For the first time since Haluska returned to Ames, it felt like there was some serious passion in this game. The game unfolded as it was part of this perfect s c r i p t for how to renew a fierce rivalry. This series needed a game like that, and Scotty's throat slash was evidence of hard the players were getting after it, and the emotion they had.
Also, did anyone see the little dance he did after DG dished it to Ejim for that fast break dunk? I caught a snip of it, but my buddy almost choked on his beer because he was laughing so hard.
I think it is his personality actually.Thats not his personality but that was him sayin this games over and I thought it was awesome!!
Players make gestures all the time. It's not like SC pulled a Cerrano and ran down the court gesturing that he had huge balls or anything. I refuse to go to hN out of principle, but if they are seriously up in arms about this, they're even more pathetic than I originally thought.
I was watching the replay (DVR), and at the 8:50 timeout in the 2nd half they show all of Scott's 3 pointers. On the first three it shows the bench behind the hoop, and one of the managers is doing the John Cena can't see me thing after he makes the shot so I'm guessing he does that when he's on fire.
Players make gestures all the time. It's not like SC pulled a Cerrano and ran down the court gesturing that he had huge balls or anything. I refuse to go to hN out of principle, but if they are seriously up in arms about this, they're even more pathetic than I originally thought.
I do this in intramurals all the time.Which he should have.