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		<title>By: Jesus Shuttlesworth Needs His Ass Kicked :weight loss</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 05:12:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Ray Allen vs Anderson Varejao, Video &#124; NESW Sports, Sports Videos</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ray Allen vs Anderson Varejao, Video &#124; NESW Sports, Sports Videos</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2009 21:25:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] tech on this? I would have dropped my elbow on the back of Allen&#8217;s bald head. Hat tip goes to Sportaphile and Outside the [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Cavaliers Thump Celtics; Ray Allen Will Not Tolerate Your Fun-Having &#124; WaitingForNextYear</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cavaliers Thump Celtics; Ray Allen Will Not Tolerate Your Fun-Having &#124; WaitingForNextYear</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2009 16:00:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Personally, I wouldn&#8217;t be surprised if Allen gets fined.  Had the referees been in a place to witness the altercation from the appropriate angle, he may have been ejected.  Opposing teams fans love to point the finger at Varejao, who obviously gets under the skin of a few people.  I never think that Varejao&#8217;s always in the clear - I&#8217;m not that biased.  But in this instance, I fail to see what actions took place that called for Allen&#8217;s cheap shot.  For a few other opinions, here&#8217;s what a few others are saying about the move. Varejao clearly didn&#8217;t do anything to deserve that elbow. The refs appeared to be shielded from the play, which is probably why the double technicals were handed out instead of Allen alone getting the whistle. I think if an official had seen it originally, things would have gone down differently. An elbow to the groin on a dead ball? That&#8217;s an ejection, people. And I wouldn&#8217;t be surprised if the league handed down a fine or suspension for it in the near future.  [Brett Pollakoff/NBA FanHouse] The Cavs are right at that line where whether they went too far is up for debate.  And that’s fine.  I’m not here to complain about it.  Nothing they did pissed me off.  But it DID piss off the Celtics… and that’s what matters.  The Cavs were celebrating like it was a blowout in Game 7… rather than a meaningless regular season game.  You don’t want to give a team that feeds off emotion like the Celtics something to get amped up about the next time around. [Red&#039;s Army] Now, did Ray&#8217;s reaction look pretty dirty?  Yeah, it looked pretty bad.  Here&#8217;s the thing though, he wasn&#8217;t even looking at Anderson and he threw the elbow back, probably hoping to catch him in the gut and &#8230;well, missed.  Clearly he didn&#8217;t make any solid contact or the man would be doubled over in pain (one would think). [CelticsBlog] This weilded three funny results which were:  A. Varejao didn’t respond to being elbowed in the sack whatsoever, which either means he’s the strongest man on earth or has &#8230; B. Instead of retaliating and smacking the sh*t out of Ray Allen (which is what 90% of the population would have done), he holds his arms in the air and follows Ray around like Frankenstein.  C. Varejao received a technical foul for his troubles.  [Sportaphile] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Personally, I wouldn&#8217;t be surprised if Allen gets fined.  Had the referees been in a place to witness the altercation from the appropriate angle, he may have been ejected.  Opposing teams fans love to point the finger at Varejao, who obviously gets under the skin of a few people.  I never think that Varejao&#8217;s always in the clear &#8211; I&#8217;m not that biased.  But in this instance, I fail to see what actions took place that called for Allen&#8217;s cheap shot.  For a few other opinions, here&#8217;s what a few others are saying about the move. Varejao clearly didn&#8217;t do anything to deserve that elbow. The refs appeared to be shielded from the play, which is probably why the double technicals were handed out instead of Allen alone getting the whistle. I think if an official had seen it originally, things would have gone down differently. An elbow to the groin on a dead ball? That&#8217;s an ejection, people. And I wouldn&#8217;t be surprised if the league handed down a fine or suspension for it in the near future.  [Brett Pollakoff/NBA FanHouse] The Cavs are right at that line where whether they went too far is up for debate.  And that’s fine.  I’m not here to complain about it.  Nothing they did pissed me off.  But it DID piss off the Celtics… and that’s what matters.  The Cavs were celebrating like it was a blowout in Game 7… rather than a meaningless regular season game.  You don’t want to give a team that feeds off emotion like the Celtics something to get amped up about the next time around. [Red's Army] Now, did Ray&#8217;s reaction look pretty dirty?  Yeah, it looked pretty bad.  Here&#8217;s the thing though, he wasn&#8217;t even looking at Anderson and he threw the elbow back, probably hoping to catch him in the gut and &#8230;well, missed.  Clearly he didn&#8217;t make any solid contact or the man would be doubled over in pain (one would think). [CelticsBlog] This weilded three funny results which were:  A. Varejao didn’t respond to being elbowed in the sack whatsoever, which either means he’s the strongest man on earth or has &#8230; B. Instead of retaliating and smacking the sh*t out of Ray Allen (which is what 90% of the population would have done), he holds his arms in the air and follows Ray around like Frankenstein.  C. Varejao received a technical foul for his troubles.  [Sportaphile] [...]</p>
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