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Advanced Drama 201

Posted: Fri Feb 6, 2009 9:13 am
by DubaLakers
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Paula Pierce's pet move...He drives until contact, lowers shoulder, thrusts elbow into the defenders stomach, snaps his head back like a pez dispenser, extends his arm to gain seperation, attempts a continuation, and shoots 1 or 2 throws from the stripe. This is how he makes up for his lack of speed/athleticism. Here's the cherry on top, the cry scream to draw attention to and from at the same time...TO "Hey tight shirts there's a foul over here!"...FROM "S-Mediums how can it be charging if I'm cry screaming?"

Re: Advanced Drama 201

Posted: Fri Feb 6, 2009 9:34 am
by shobe_81
LOL, was Kobe's Private area too hard for Pierce?

I mean... contact down low right?

Re: Advanced Drama 201

Posted: Fri Feb 6, 2009 3:15 pm
by lakersfanatic
yup, seems like these days.. u not only need bball skills you need acting skills as well. I realized that after watching last years finals... man can he act lol.... kinda pathethic but it works. Only way to combat that is to do the same. I say Lakers go thru this drama class as well.

Re: Advanced Drama 201

Posted: Fri Feb 6, 2009 4:23 pm
by Sedale Threatt
Paul Pierce, Manu Ginobili or Dwyane Wade -- put a gun to my head, and I honestly couldn't pick who's the bigger offensive flopper. I suppose you have to give credit where credit's due. It works, and they're good at it.

Re: Advanced Drama 201

Posted: Fri Feb 6, 2009 5:43 pm
by DubaLakers
How does PP not have chronic neck pain?

Re: Advanced Drama 201

Posted: Fri Feb 6, 2009 6:06 pm
by nermindee
DubaLakers wrote:Image

Paula Pierce's pet move...He drives until contact, lowers shoulder, thrusts elbow into the defenders stomach, snaps his head back like a pez dispenser, extends his arm to gain seperation, attempts a continuation, and shoots 1 or 2 throws from the stripe. This is how he makes up for his lack of speed/athleticism. Here's the cherry on top, the cry scream to draw attention to and from at the same time...TO "Hey tight shirts there's a foul over here!"...FROM "S-Mediums how can it be charging if I'm cry screaming?"


hahahaha thats all that loser ever does... lets not forget, wheelchair boy also has a slowmo spin move so he can run into somebodys chest and flail to get the call... he did that twice last night and got away with it...

On the same note... its NOT A BIG SECRET, all the pussycats in green try to FLOP, FLAIL, SELL CALLS the entire game and apply dirty tactics... its so cowardly cus this is actually a big part of their game and they cant win without it.

Im really proud of the way our guys smacked the cowards back in the face last night... our team played the right way and won. Lets have a good day today Laker fans... cus boston is still thinking about last night... bwuhahahahaha!

Re: Advanced Drama 201

Posted: Fri Feb 6, 2009 6:11 pm
by lakersfanatic
I dont' remember what game but there was one where the camera was pointing right at Pierce sitting on the bench. He was showing another player how to lure guys to them.. grab their arm and pull them towards you while you go up for a jumper.. foul!

i guess the whole club went thru his class...

this class should be a requirement for all rookies hehe

Re: Advanced Drama 201

Posted: Fri Feb 6, 2009 6:28 pm
by Danny Darko
Next topic... moving screens in green

Re: Advanced Drama 201

Posted: Fri Feb 6, 2009 7:02 pm
by DubaLakers
Danny Darko wrote:Next topic... moving screens in green


Ha DD, good point. I think they also have a new wrinkle move, did you see the Nutty Professor set a pick on top of the key, he bull rushed the LAL like a NFL LB.

Re: Advanced Drama 201

Posted: Fri Feb 6, 2009 7:08 pm
by TommyTheCat
he definitely got a call on fish last night with that move. i've got to say that PP seems to be able to effect kobe's offensive game when he's covering him. he's got the length and due to the fact that the c's play good team d, kobe doesn't seem willing to put the ball on the floor and attack him. kobe settles for chucking up bad shots when PP is on him.

Re: Advanced Drama 201

Posted: Fri Feb 6, 2009 7:29 pm
by hermes
looks like he got shot or knifed or something

Re: Advanced Drama 201

Posted: Fri Feb 6, 2009 10:51 pm
by wackokid05
i think he might need a wheelchair after that

Re: Advanced Drama 201

Posted: Fri Feb 6, 2009 11:01 pm
by semi-sentient
Sedale Threatt wrote:Paul Pierce, Manu Ginobili or Dwyane Wade -- put a gun to my head, and I honestly couldn't pick who's the bigger offensive flopper. I suppose you have to give credit where credit's due. It works, and they're good at it.


Speaking of floppers, have you noticed how our team yells almost every single time they shoot the ball and there's a defender on them (whether there's contact or not)? Not to say that this compares to what any of the guys you listed do, but I started noticing how much more we do this than just about any other team in the league. When it comes to verbal flopping, we are pretty much the creme of the crop.

I think Kobe's "HEY!" started it all.

Re: Advanced Drama 201

Posted: Fri Feb 6, 2009 11:56 pm
by Phil Jackson
I wouldn't be surprised if that one is real because Kobe Bryant is just that powerful but he also does that against the likes of Derek Fisher and Luke Walton.

Re: Advanced Drama 201

Posted: Sat Feb 7, 2009 12:41 am
by Sedale Threatt
semi-sentient wrote:Speaking of floppers, have you noticed how our team yells almost every single time they shoot the ball and there's a defender on them (whether there's contact or not)? Not to say that this compares to what any of the guys you listed do, but I started noticing how much more we do this than just about any other team in the league. When it comes to verbal flopping, we are pretty much the creme of the crop.

I think Kobe's "HEY!" started it all.


The guys I notice most of all are Kobe and Pau. Lamar yells a lot, but I think he's just got a screw loose or something.

I guess if you're going to try to bait the officials into giving you a call, I'd prefer verbal flopping over the "I just got shot in the forehead by a sniper in the upper deck" approach favored by Pierce and Ginobili. Oh well -- it's all falls under the same umbrella of gamesmanship. Whatever it takes to win.

It's actually been around for a while now. The very first player I ever first noticed ever doing it was Tim Hardaway back when he was with the Warriors. That was as big a part of his arsenal as the crossover.

Re: Advanced Drama 201

Posted: Sat Feb 7, 2009 2:05 am
by dockingsched
Sedale Threatt wrote:Paul Pierce, Manu Ginobili or Dwyane Wade -- put a gun to my head, and I honestly couldn't pick who's the bigger offensive flopper. I suppose you have to give credit where credit's due. It works, and they're good at it.


u can't talk about offensive floppers without mentioning chris paul.

Re: Advanced Drama 201

Posted: Sat Feb 7, 2009 3:08 am
by Sedale Threatt
He's one of my favorite players, so I probably cut him too much slack. But you're right, he's definitely a member of that crowd.

Re: Advanced Drama 201

Posted: Sat Feb 7, 2009 9:48 am
by Ghost Snack
Back to the verbal flopping, I have noticed bynum has been doing it a lot. Not to point any fingers at other player on other teams, because the lakers do have sasha and fisher (he can fly across the floor on contact :p). But they are not even in the same league as any of the above players mentioned.

Re: Advanced Drama 201

Posted: Sat Feb 7, 2009 7:16 pm
by semi-sentient
Sedale Threatt wrote:The guys I notice most of all are Kobe and Pau. Lamar yells a lot, but I think he's just got a screw loose or something.


Those two are definitely the ones who do it most often, but Bynum has added it to his arsenal as well recently. In fact, I think he yells even louder than Gasol -- just not as often. In fact, I think the only ones who don't yell after every shot are our bench guys (minus Odom).

Sedale Threatt wrote:I guess if you're going to try to bait the officials into giving you a call, I'd prefer verbal flopping over the "I just got shot in the forehead by a sniper in the upper deck" approach favored by Pierce and Ginobili. Oh well -- it's all falls under the same umbrella of gamesmanship. Whatever it takes to win.


True.

I just find it annoying as hell, probably because once I zeroed in on that I just couldn't stop noticing it... lol.