Try here:
http://www.lakersmedia.com/?p=1053
You can CLEARLY see Ariza hit the hand/ball before hitting the arm. HD is sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!
I watched on DVR over and over, and I watched this video. He did not hit the ball. The ball was in Fernandez's left hand, and Ariza hit the right hand and the left arm. Look at the end zone view and you can see it plain as day. If you choose not to see it, and prefer to let the Laker announcers tell you how to think, then so be it.
The fact remains the same. The ball was in Fernandez's left hand and the only way that Ariza could get to the ball was through Fernandez's body, no other way. The ball was 12 to 14" in front of Fernandez's head and Ariza was behind him. It is not physically possible to block the ball when Ariza was coming from behind and to Fernandez's right, when the ball is on Fernandez's left and in front of his body, and not take the player out. It cannot physically be done.
What is really annoying is if Artest had commited the same foul on Kobe last night I would feel the same way but IMO most of you would not. BS!
As Truelaker would have said, WHAAAAA WHAAAAA WHAAAA!!! You have absolutely nothing to support this statement, nothing whatsoever. I have absolutely no doubt whatsoever that if this play was Kobe and Artest, and the same thing happened to Kobe that I would have said the absolute same thing. I wouldn't have to look at it 50 times, because I could see it the first time recognize it, but I wouldn't have to argue with you about it, because you would have agreed with me. The reality is it wasn't Kobe taking the fall from an Artest hit, it was someone else taking a hit from a Laker, and you can't see past that.