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WTF? "BS" Simmons Picks the Lakers over the C's?

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Post#121 » by greenbeans » Thu May 1, 2008 6:19 am

let the last word contest begin NOWWWWWWW!!!!
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Post#122 » by RoyHobbs » Thu May 1, 2008 11:16 am

wigglestrue wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



"Bill Simmons: Not sure if you know this, but I don't have the power to jinx teams. I am not a witch doctor..."

Okay so you ignore the past evidence of him abiding by jinxes, reverse jinxes, and other superstitions? Naturally, of course you do. Because it points to the obvious. This was "over" a long time ago, when I pointed out that his flimsy logic behind picking the Lakers was a clue to how he really felt. You observed the same blatantly false logic. That was when it was over.


Haha. Hilarious. Predictable, but hilarious.

Btw, Simmons repeated that exact same "flimsy logic" in response to other questions in that chat, unrelated to a Lakers/Celtics series (about Ray Allen, about Kobe, etc.)

But anyway, keep on living in your fantasy world, where only you know what Simmons is *really* saying.
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Post#123 » by canman1971 » Thu May 1, 2008 11:26 am

Who even cares about one man's opinion versus another? Simmons is not Nostradamus. He writes purely for entertainment. He has no more insight than many on this board. Let it go. Frankly I'm tired of seeing this thread continually get brought back. Remember the cliche, "opinions are like a-holes, everybody has one."
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Post#124 » by MyInsatiableOne » Thu May 1, 2008 12:57 pm

canman1971 wrote:Who even cares about one man's opinion versus another? Simmons is not Nostradamus. He writes purely for entertainment. He has no more insight than many on this board. Let it go. Frankly I'm tired of seeing this thread continually get brought back. Remember the cliche, "opinions are like a-holes, everybody has one."


Most would say he has less!
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Post#125 » by wigglestrue » Thu May 1, 2008 1:45 pm

Haha. Hilarious. Predictable, but hilarious.


Yawn.

Btw, Simmons repeated that exact same "flimsy logic" in response to other questions in that chat, unrelated to a Lakers/Celtics series (about Ray Allen, about Kobe, etc.)


"What I object to is his reasoning. For instance, Ray Allen is only a spot-up shooter? He's a poor defender? Nobody on this team has shown the ability to hit clutch shots? Those are just blatantly false statements"

"He even gave his game away by using blatantly bogus logic to describe why the Lakers would have an advantage."

Would anybody with even a smattering of knowledge about this Celtics team say that nobody on the team has shown the ability to hit clutch shots? No. It's not something anyone could genuinely say. He wasn't being genuine. Here's how he reiterated his prediction:

Jeremy(Atlanta,Ga): If the Lakers and Celtics were to meet in the NBA Finals. What is your prediction for that series?

Bill Simmons: In my podcast before the playoffs, I picked the Lakers in 6.


Yeah, there's no particular reason why he's not re-stating his prediction in the present tense, he just felt like referring to what he had already said as a historical disembodied entity.

But anyway, keep on living in your fantasy world, where only you know what Simmons is *really* saying.


Um, not just "only me" dude, plenty of people here with an ounce of intuition and common sense.
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Post#126 » by MyInsatiableOne » Thu May 1, 2008 1:53 pm

Can we stop beating a dead horse here, now? Let's face it, Simmons is a tool and he's not as huge a fan as he'd have us all believe. End of discussion?
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Post#127 » by wigglestrue » Thu May 1, 2008 2:18 pm

MyInsatiableOne wrote:Can we stop beating a dead horse here, now? Let's face it, Simmons is a tool and he's not as huge a fan as he'd have us all believe. End of discussion?


Essay assignment for the class:
"Why I'm a Huger Celtics Fan Than Bill Simmons."
500 words or less, double spaced.
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Post#128 » by MyInsatiableOne » Thu May 1, 2008 2:46 pm

wigglestrue wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



Essay assignment for the class:
"Why I'm a Huger Celtics Fan Than Bill Simmons."
500 words or less, double spaced.


I didn't say I was a bigger fan than him, just that he's probably not as huge a fan (at least anymore) than he probably thinks he is.
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Post#129 » by GuyClinch » Thu May 1, 2008 3:38 pm

The problem with Simmons is that he acts like he is a huge fan. Most columnists aren't fans of teams - just of stories. A real fan believes his team will win despite some evidence to the contrary.

The world "fan" comes from the word fanatic - as I explained earlier. Simmons is not a fan - just an interested party. Kind of like how I bet on the Lakers over the Nuggets. I wasn't a Lakers fan even though I was "rooting" for them to beat the spread.

Simmons just needs to drop the "I speak for the Boston fan" shtick. He doesn't and has been out of touch for years. He isn't really a fan anymore at all, IMHO. Of course Peter May isn't either but at least he doesn't pretend to be.

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Post#130 » by wigglestrue » Thu May 1, 2008 3:50 pm

MyInsatiableOne wrote:I didn't say I was a bigger fan than him, just that he's probably not as huge a fan (at least anymore) than he probably thinks he is.


Sub-question: What is fan-hugeness comprised of?

What are the components...
Let's jot some down, loosely:

- Rooting for the same team to win every game +10 (Us, and him)
- Watching every game, more or less +5 (Us, and him)
- Writing about your experience as a fan nearly every day +5 (That's us!)
- Writing about your experience as a fan for a living +10 (That's him.)
- Witnessing a handful of great moments in team history in person +5 (Us!)
- Witnessing seemingly every great moment in team history for 30+ years. +10 (Him.)
- ...Up close +10 (Him.)
- Wearing silly hats and face paint to games +1 (Anyone?)
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Post#131 » by MyInsatiableOne » Thu May 1, 2008 3:53 pm

Yeah yeah I know, and since he and his dad have had season tickets since 1973 he's an uber-fan, blah blah blah.
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Post#132 » by wigglestrue » Thu May 1, 2008 3:54 pm

The problem with Simmons is that he acts like he is a huge fan. Most columnists aren't fans of teams - just of stories. A real fan believes his team will win despite some evidence to the contrary.

The world "fan" comes from the word fanatic - as I explained earlier. Simmons is not a fan - just an interested party. Kind of like how I bet on the Lakers over the Nuggets. I wasn't a Lakers fan even though I was "rooting" for them to beat the spread.

Simmons just needs to drop the "I speak for the Boston fan" shtick. He doesn't and has been out of touch for years. He isn't really a fan anymore at all, IMHO. Of course Peter May isn't either but at least he doesn't pretend to be.


You've been out of touch for years, too. No one doubts you're a fan.
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Post#133 » by canman1971 » Thu May 1, 2008 4:22 pm

This thread has run its course. If anyone objects, please PM me and convince me there is more to say. I'm sick of seeing Simmons' name and his opinion as if it matters. Friday's game is all that matters at this point.

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