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Post#441 » by Minhee » Sat Apr 12, 2008 5:53 am

A little off topic - I still cannot believe that we are tied with Houston who is in the 5th seed. If we lose either or both of our remaining games, we can potentially be 3rd seed with a worse record than a 5th seed.

The WC is just too crazy this year. How are the Rockets playing this well with such a banged up team?
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Post#442 » by B-Scott » Sat Apr 12, 2008 5:54 am

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You can crack your jokes all you want, but i have been a Laker fan much longer then you and im a much bigger fan then majority of fans here. Im picky about every player.

Im 33 years old and my all time favorite player was Magic Johnson. I was picky about Magic in 1991. That season i was wondering why was he looking so slow. He had slowed down a lot, and it finally showed in the NBA Finals. No way can Scottt Pippen guard 1987 Magic 1 on 1. More energy and quicker. Especially the energy.

Im just a picky fan. In football and basketball. In football i have been a die hard Steelers fan since the Rod Woodson ( all time favorite player) Greg Lloyd, Carnell Lake, Kordell Stewart, Dwayne Woodruff, David Woodley, Cliff Stoudt, Calvin Sweeney days and im picky even when they have a big lead. When Ben Roethlisberger had 4 touchdowns and throws that one pick, i get picky. Nothing wrong with that

Jets fans are the same way. Watch the NFL draft and watch the Jets fans in the crowd. Its hilarious
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Post#443 » by Sedale Threatt » Sat Apr 12, 2008 5:55 am

Damn, Bryant has a near triple double -- and would have gotten it easily if we hadn't missed so many open 3s -- shoots an excellent percentage and plays balls-out D in the biggest game of the year and he's actually getting criticized.

I'm all for the concept of having no sacred cows, and holding everybody accountable, especially him. That's what he wants, and that's what he gets paid for. But seriously, what's wrong with some of you guys? Knock him when he deserves it, not when he plays fabulous in a huge game.

If we don't have him to attack the rim and make things happen in the last six minutes, we might have lost this game by 10.

Sucks that we blew such a big lead and played so sporadically in the last 28 minutes or so, but hey -- it sure as hell beats losing.
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Post#444 » by zen_4_10 » Sat Apr 12, 2008 5:55 am

Phil_2.0 wrote:norm :))


I wish they had an emoticon smoking a joint. I betcha Norm is flying. :cool:
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Post#445 » by RocketPower23 » Sat Apr 12, 2008 5:56 am

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Which is pretty much the very definition of trolling...


Eh, I don't mind, usually his posts just make me laugh and I go on. BS tries to pass his gospel everywhere, soon enough people will believe it and then we're screwed.
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Post#446 » by milesfides » Sat Apr 12, 2008 5:56 am

Sedale Threatt wrote:Damn, Bryant has a near triple double -- and would have gotten it easily if we hadn't missed so many open 3s -- shoots an excellent percentage and plays balls-out D in the biggest game of the year and he's actually getting criticized.

I'm all for the concept of having no sacred cows, and holding everybody accountable, especially him. That's what he wants, and that's what he gets paid for. But seriously, what's wrong with some of you guys? Knock him when he deserves it, not when he plays fabulous in a huge game.

If we don't have him to attack the rim and make things happen in the last six minutes, we might have lost this game by 10.

Sucks that we blew such a big lead and played so sporadically in the last 28 minutes or so, but hey -- it sure as hell beats losing.


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Post#447 » by Minhee » Sat Apr 12, 2008 5:56 am

Dude you being 33 years old or being a picky fan does not make you a "bigger fan" than majority of us.
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Post#448 » by Sedale Threatt » Sat Apr 12, 2008 5:58 am

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You can crack your jokes all you want, but i have been a Laker fan much longer then you and im a much bigger fan then majority of fans here. Im picky about every player.

Im 33 years old and my all time favorite player was Magic Johnson. I was picky about Magic in 1991. That season i was wondering why was he looking so slow. He had slowed down a lot, and it finally showed in the NBA Finals. No way can Scottt Pippen guard 1987 Magic 1 on 1. More energy and quicker. Especially the energy.

Im just a picky fan. In football and basketball. In football i have been a die hard Steelers fan since the Rod Woodson ( all time favorite player) Greg Lloyd, Carnell Lake, Kordell Stewart, Dwayne Woodruff, David Woodley, Cliff Stoudt, Calvin Sweeney days and im picky even when they have a big lead. When Ben Roethlisberger had 4 touchdowns and throws that one pick, i get picky. Nothing wrong with that

Jets fans are the same way. Watch the NFL draft and watch the Jets fans in the crowd. Its hilarous


There's a huge difference between being picky and misanthropic.
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Post#449 » by EHL » Sat Apr 12, 2008 5:59 am

B-Scott wrote:Actually i had Kobe as my MVP up until the Memphis and Charlotte losses.

He earned it back

Whats wrong with having a player as your MVP and him losing it temporarily and then earning it back.

I dont see anything wrong with that


You don't see anything wrong with that logic because you never went to college to understand why what you just said is utter lunacy.
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Post#450 » by RocketPower23 » Sat Apr 12, 2008 5:59 am

B-Scott wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



You can crack your jokes all you want, but i have been a Laker fan much longer then you and im a much bigger fan then majority of fans here. Im picky about every player.

Im 33 years old and my all time favorite player was Magic Johnson. I was picky about Magic in 1991. That season i was wondering why was he looking so slow. He had slowed down a lot, and it finally showed in the NBA Finals. No way can Scottt Pippen guard 1987 Magic 1 on 1. More energy and quicker. Especially the energy.

Im just a picky fan. In football and basketball. In football i have been a die hard Steelers fan since the Rod Woodson ( all time favorite player) Greg Lloyd, Carnell Lake, Kordell Stewart, Dwayne Woodruff, David Woodley, Cliff Stoudt, Calvin Sweeney days and im picky even when they have a big lead. When Ben Roethlisberger had 4 touchdowns and throws that one pick, i get picky. Nothing wrong with that

Jets fans are the same way. Watch the NFL draft and watch the Jets fans in the crowd. Its hilarous


And now BS tries to deflect the attention by stating how he is a bigger fan than everybody else. Classic B-Scott.
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Post#451 » by That Nicka » Sat Apr 12, 2008 6:00 am

Biggest win of the season

1/2 game back of first place

Clinch division title

55 wins

Kobe plays great

And I come home to find criticism from B-Scott

Why am I not surprised?
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Post#452 » by Sedale Threatt » Sat Apr 12, 2008 6:01 am

milesfides wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
QFT


You know as well as anybody that I have no qualms getting on Kobe. But damn...definitely not tonight. He was virtually flawless. I actually thought he wasn't aggressive enough at times. But if I'm going to knock him for shooting too much, seems pretty hypocritical to complain when he takes what the defense gives him and sets up his teammates. If we made four more of the many wide-open 3s we had tonight -- shots we usually make in our sleep -- this isn't even a contest.
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Post#453 » by LLcoleJ » Sat Apr 12, 2008 6:01 am

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I was surprised none of you said that at 1st


so we need to point out the obvious of human evolution?
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Post#454 » by That Nicka » Sat Apr 12, 2008 6:02 am

B-Scott wrote:You can crack your jokes all you want, but i have been a Laker fan much longer then you and im a much bigger fan then majority of fans here. Im picky about every player.

Im 33 years old and my all time favorite player was Magic Johnson. I was picky about Magic in 1991. That season i was wondering why was he looking so slow. He had slowed down a lot, and it finally showed in the NBA Finals. No way can Scottt Pippen guard 1987 Magic 1 on 1. More energy and quicker. Especially the energy.

Im just a picky fan. In football and basketball. In football i have been a die hard Steelers fan since the Rod Woodson ( all time favorite player) Greg Lloyd, Carnell Lake, Kordell Stewart, Dwayne Woodruff, David Woodley, Cliff Stoudt, Calvin Sweeney days and im picky even when they have a big lead. When Ben Roethlisberger had 4 touchdowns and throws that one pick, i get picky. Nothing wrong with that

Jets fans are the same way. Watch the NFL draft and watch the Jets fans in the crowd. Its hilarous



then why dont you ever criticize Lamar "Wilt Chamberlain" Odom
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Post#455 » by O.C Brandon » Sat Apr 12, 2008 6:02 am

Minhee wrote:How come after every Laker game (Win or Lose) B Scott & OC Brandon MUST argue against the rest of the board about Kobe?


shocked reading this from you.

if its not me or bscott criticizing kobe, its usually you.
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Post#456 » by LLcoleJ » Sat Apr 12, 2008 6:02 am

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You can crack your jokes all you want, but i have been a Laker fan much longer then you and im a much bigger fan then majority of fans here. Im picky about every player.

Im 33 years old and my all time favorite player was Magic Johnson. I was picky about Magic in 1991. That season i was wondering why was he looking so slow. He had slowed down a lot, and it finally showed in the NBA Finals. No way can Scottt Pippen guard 1987 Magic 1 on 1. More energy and quicker. Especially the energy.

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Jets fans are the same way. Watch the NFL draft and watch the Jets fans in the crowd. Its hilarious



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Post#457 » by kno » Sat Apr 12, 2008 6:03 am

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You know as well as anybody that I have no qualms getting on Kobe. But damn...definitely not tonight. He was virtually flawless. I actually thought he wasn't aggressive enough at times. But if I'm going to knock him for shooting too much, seems pretty hypocritical to complain when he takes what the defense gives him and sets up his teammates. If we made four more of the many wide-open 3s we had tonight -- shots we usually make in our sleep -- this isn't even a contest.


To be fair, Bryant's lack of D was pretty poor tonight, especially in the 4th when he sagged off Peja and he drained a few threes.

Albeit already in foul trouble and was helping out on the Paul penetration, he shouldve been closer up on the shooter.
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Post#458 » by milesfides » Sat Apr 12, 2008 6:03 am

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You know as well as anybody that I have no qualms getting on Kobe. But damn...definitely not tonight. He was virtually flawless. I actually thought he wasn't aggressive enough at times. But if I'm going to knock him for shooting too much, seems pretty hypocritical to complain when he takes what the defense gives him and sets up his teammates. If we made four more of the many wide-open 3s we had tonight -- shots we usually make in our sleep -- this isn't even a contest.


Actually, I think almost all your posts on Kobe are fair, insightful, and well-supported...all except for your take on Kobe as a person. But you're entitled to those opinions too, regardless of what I believe or say.
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Post#459 » by semi-sentient » Sat Apr 12, 2008 6:04 am

Phil_2.0 wrote:wrong
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Post#460 » by Minhee » Sat Apr 12, 2008 6:04 am

O.C Brandon wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



shocked reading this from you.

if its not me or bscott criticizing kobe, its usually you.


Uhhhh you don't know what you are talking about. I criticize the team, not Kobe. If I am it is about certain shot selections, definitely not the same way you and B Scott knock on him. I am sure most ppl on this board will take my side.

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