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Re: Other Playoff Chatter 

Post#221 » by fatlever » Fri Jun 18, 2010 10:37 pm

thruthefire wrote:Ron Artest. BEST. POST-GAME INTERVIEW. EVER.


i agree. he is bat **** crazy, but he is awesome in interviews.
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Re: Other Playoff Chatter 

Post#222 » by Diop » Sat Jun 19, 2010 1:07 am

How about Rasheed trying to get into the ref's change room?
That could have been scary.

It was interesting that LA shot 21 free throws in the last quarter, almost as much as the combined total for the 3 quarters for both teams.

What was so different that quarter?
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Post#223 » by DY_nasty » Sat Jun 19, 2010 3:01 am

Sachmo wrote:How about Rasheed trying to get into the ref's change room?
That could have been scary.

It was interesting that LA shot 21 free throws in the last quarter, almost as much as the combined total for the 3 quarters for both teams.

What was so different that quarter?

David Stern.

Seriously... I don't comment on officiating much, but the Lakers had that game handed to them in the middle of the 3rd quarter. Props to Derek Fisher and Ron Artest for making big shots when it mattered, but wow. The Lakers shot more FTAs in the 4th than the Celtics did all game. They shot 20 3s and still managed to get to the line 40 times. They went from letting a physical game play itself out in the 1st half and early 3rd turn into a whistle fest, and once the Lakers caught on they took advantage and Pau flailed his way to another ring. The funny thing is, the Lakers didn't even make their free throws either.

I can't wait until David Stern is through with the league.

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