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Gotta hand it to Denver: Scoring hits new low
By Mark Kiszla
Denver Post Staff Columnist
Talk about men behaving badly. Meet the Nuggets. Now we know why the NBA playoffs start at such a late hour in Denver, after the kiddies have been safely tucked in bed.
There was inappropriate touching at the Pepsi Center on Saturday night.
And, no, this is not another rant about rude, crude and totally unacceptable way Denver shoots the basketball.
It was bad enough Denver lost 100-86 to the Los Angeles Clippers.
But you don't expect to tune in a playoff game on the tube and see a display so offensive it should be rated TV-14 for sexual situations.
It was obscene, not to mention cowardly, the way Denver forward Reggie Evans touched the private parts of L.A. center Chris Kaman during the second quarter.
"I felt violated," Kaman said, ambushed below the belt by Evans, as the Nuggets scored on a rare clean jumper to cut L.A.'s lead to 30-27. "I felt I got a little violated by another man."
There are many inventive ways to establish rebound position, but until Evans groped Kaman below the belt under the basket, I thought I had seen every dirty trick in basketball's book.
Not to suggest the way Evans touched Kaman was risqué, but I'm not sure Kim Cattrall ever did a more graphic scene on "Sex and the City."
Kaman angrily responded by knocking Evans to the floor.
"I think it would have been stupid to swing or throw a punch, so I just kind of shoved him," Kaman said.
And who can blame Kaman? He was whistled for a foul. Three referees and most spectators in the crowd of 19,099 obviously did not see what got Kaman's goat.
"For a grown man to do that to another grown man, what's wrong? What were you thinking?" Kaman said.
Evans, who could not be reached for comment, should be ashamed of himself.