Act like you've been there before KG
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Act like you've been there before KG
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Act like you've been there before KG
Am I the only guy confused why KG acts like a maniac sometimes? Caught the end of the blowout tonight and see Big Ticket pounding his chest and yelling like a jackass. Sure it might've motivated the team back in November and whatever but doing it all the time makes you look like a dick.
Does anyone else feel this way?
Does anyone else feel this way?
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After 13 seasons in that **** hole that was the Wolves wouldn't you be pumped also?
Plus have you ever followed KG's career? The guy plays with emotion night in and night out. You can tell he hates losing and you can tell he loves winning. He loves the game and thats the way he plays. I love it personally.
Plus have you ever followed KG's career? The guy plays with emotion night in and night out. You can tell he hates losing and you can tell he loves winning. He loves the game and thats the way he plays. I love it personally.
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When the Pistons beat the Celtics in Boston it was just another game of 82.
When Boston beat the Pistons in Detroit they were running around bumping chests, popping jerseys, like they just won a championship.
They definitely don't act like they've been there before. But I guess its because they're a bunch of career losers.
When Boston beat the Pistons in Detroit they were running around bumping chests, popping jerseys, like they just won a championship.
They definitely don't act like they've been there before. But I guess its because they're a bunch of career losers.
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Puertorique wrote:After 13 seasons in that **** hole that was the Wolves wouldn't you be pumped also?
Plus have you ever followed KG's career? The guy plays with emotion night in and night out. You can tell he hates losing and you can tell he loves winning. He loves the game and thats the way he plays. I love it personally.
The guy loves the game, loves winning, and hates losing. That makes him the same as the other 400 guys in the league. He's pushin 30 and acts like 13. I've honestly haven't seen no one act like that all the time.
He did the same thing in Minny too.
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I still remember KG's reaction after a one-point win against the Timberwolves. It was like he won the championship. In some ways, it's ok because you understand that he's a highly emotional person and loves the feeling of winning. But in another way, it's over the top and sort of uncalled for. Others will see it completely differently, but that's my $0.02.
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lmao
KG is probably the most emotional player in the nba. It's KG being KG.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Ef-f7EeDpYI
KG is probably the most emotional player in the nba. It's KG being KG.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Ef-f7EeDpYI
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Chris Paul just won his first two playoff games against a vastly better team then the hawks and was professional.
KG is an enthusiastic person. His energy gets his team and the crowd pumped up.
Some people are boisterous, others are not. But i guess everyone has to be a robot, showing no emotion.
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TheSheriff wrote:KG is an enthusiastic person. His energy gets his team and the crowd pumped up.
Some people are boisterous, others are not. But i guess everyone has to be a robot, showing no emotion.
That's a bit extreme. KG isn't the only player in the league to celebrate after a win, but he is the only one that celebrates to that extremity. I'm not saying it's good or bad, but he's not the only non-robotic player in the NBA. He is, as I've said though, the only one to go that far with it.