RobertGlory wrote:let's see us beat san antonio and boston at least once and dallas and the lakers one more time
then let's see us win a playoff series
nah forget that, you guys are gonna be tough to beat in the playoffs
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Ballings7 wrote:Wow, hat a win for Sactown right there - I love it. Good game to watch, too.
Ron Artest played a quite well overall, and, what toughness shown by him. Relating to on and off court areas. Probably the main reason why the Kings won, but Brad Miller, K-Mart, and Bibby also had strong games. Theus continues to do a solid, better than expected job as coach too.
Billups had a huge game, destroying the Kings point guards, but ultimately did not matter.
Rasheed was quiet. Play and emotion-wise. As he has been for the most part against the Kings in recent games, I think. Obviously doesn't get too up for the games, and usually play the Kings on the road after a long-ish road trip... but still pretty surprising given how talented Sheed is.
Awesome way to bounce back from the disappointing Toronto blow-out loss on wednesday, also.
D-Whistle wrote:"IT'S ABOUT TIME. IT'S ABOUT **** TIME!"
lol, <3 Baron...there's no one in the league more exciting to watch once you add his antics to the mix. It's not even what he says, it's just his facial expressions with those tight little shorts, big ass shoes, funny ass sleeve on his arm, Santa beard, etc.
inmate347 wrote:
BTW, I still maintain that the 1984 Denver Broncos are Lebron's father
sarah42 wrote:didn't he do some 70s movie, where he's in some tight shorts and roller skates? like wtf?