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Post#21 » by Anklebreaker702 » Sat May 24, 2008 3:11 pm

Ballings7 wrote:Simply a very solid win by the Lake Show

Just may end up not matching up that well with them - so far, not.

Lakers' defense combined with Manu's finger and ankle has him off his game.

Pretty crappy WCF so far (from a general stand-point)
Ballings u always keep it real & it's no different on this quote. You guys are way more real than most of the Jazz fans. But even from a Lakers stand point this series is far from over (Hornets). If we let you guys take your 2 @ home anything could happen just as the afore mentioned series, all we did was held serve. We have to get @ least 1 in the alamo!!!! I'll be looking for you in either thread ballings. Keep it real like always!!
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Post#22 » by Flexx10dzl » Sat May 24, 2008 3:12 pm

bullsaficianado wrote:this team seems fatigued. the 2 very tough opponents they had to deal with, the Suns and Hornets, looks like it's taking a toll on them at the moment. Laker fans need to be careful, if their team does not win either games 3 or 4 and the Spurs tie it up 2-2, this is a new series and they are facing a 4-time NBA champ. this isn't the Utah Jazz.

Spurs will take it a game at a time and make adjustments.

can't count them Spurs out yet.


I agree..the key is the 3rd game and how it's played..if the lakers win/ lose real close ..I think the Spurs are done..

But I do sense fatigue..and these games being every other day doen't seem like the spurs have a chance to rest and practice adjustment ..
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Post#23 » by Anklebreaker702 » Sat May 24, 2008 3:16 pm

bullsaficianado wrote:this team seems fatigued. the 2 very tough opponents they had to deal with, the Suns and Hornets, looks like it's taking a toll on them at the moment. Laker fans need to be careful, if their team does not win either games 3 or 4 and the Spurs tie it up 2-2, this is a new series and they are facing a 4-time NBA champ. this isn't the Utah Jazz.

Spurs will take it a game at a time and make adjustments.

can't count them Spurs out yet.
You are 100% right check out my post earlier in this thread, we made almost the exact same quotes
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Post#24 » by Blame Rasho » Sat May 24, 2008 4:55 pm

Heir wrote:Don't forget it's also a Friday night, though.


Yeah I went to see the Indiana Jones movie...

Recorded the game but I didn't even bother to see it.

A loss is a loss. It doesn't matter if it was a last sec shot that beat us or a total blow out.

We need to get 2 W's at home... and make it a 3 game series.
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Post#25 » by Blame Rasho » Sat May 24, 2008 4:57 pm

johnnyjohnnyjohnny wrote:Who cares? In the 4th, we played Damon Stoudamire, Jacque Vaughn, Brent Barry, etc., Lakers were still playing Kobe. We already conceded the game while the Lakers were playing starters.... what would you expect?


Exactly, a loss is a loss... is doesn't matter how much we lose by.
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Post#26 » by Arroyo30 » Sat May 24, 2008 6:44 pm

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Exactly, a loss is a loss... is doesn't matter how much we lose by.


yep you are right a loss is a loss but i don't think that blowing a 20 pt lead in the first game and then getting crushed and humiliated in game 2 feels like just a loss. your team feels tired and they know we are not the hornets, phil jackson and kobe have 12 rings combined.
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Post#27 » by johnnyjohnnyjohnny » Sat May 24, 2008 8:22 pm

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yep you are right a loss is a loss but i don't think that blowing a 20 pt lead in the first game and then getting crushed and humiliated in game 2 feels like just a loss. your team feels tired and they know we are not the hornets, phil jackson and kobe have 12 rings combined.


Again, who cares? Horry + Pop + Duncan + Manu + Parker + Barry + Oberto + Finley have like seven thousand and four rings combined. I don't understand what that has to do with anything?
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Post#28 » by LDLemu4U » Sat May 24, 2008 8:53 pm

DBMethos wrote:Sigh...another 0-2 hole. I think we'll bounce back and win Game 3, but after that I'm just not sure anymore.


Agree, game 3 is critical to both teams! If Spurs get 3, then it is a series again. However, if the Lakers win...then it can be a sweep. I say "sweep" because by losing 3, I don't think the Spurs have any adjustments left to have to beat the Lakers. Another consideration is the schedule......playing every other day is very taxing on an aging team. Good luck to both teams!
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Post#29 » by Blame Rasho » Sat May 24, 2008 9:34 pm

Arroyo30 wrote:yep you are right a loss is a loss but i don't think that blowing a 20 pt lead in the first game and then getting crushed and humiliated in game 2 feels like just a loss. your team feels tired and they know we are not the hornets, phil jackson and kobe have 12 rings combined.


What a silly remark.... Bravo. :rofl:
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Post#30 » by DEEP3CL » Sun May 25, 2008 1:01 am

Hey all those guys together have like what 30 something rings, what does that have to do with now ? Nothing
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SmartWentCrazy wrote:It's extremely unlikely that they end up in the top 3.They're probably better off trying to win and giving Philly the 8th pick than tanking and giving them the 4th.
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Post#31 » by Heir » Sun May 25, 2008 1:51 am

johnnyjohnnyjohnny wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



Who cares? In the 4th, we played Damon Stoudamire, Jacque Vaughn, Brent Barry, etc., Lakers were still playing Kobe. We already conceded the game while the Lakers were playing starters.... what would you expect?

lol, what? Kobe didn't play in the fourth until that break where Pop emptied the bench. I think that was about the 8 minute mark. Kobe only stayed in for a few minutes. Our BENCH blew it open. We had Ariza and DJ out there for crying out loud.
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Post#32 » by SMRattler » Sun May 25, 2008 3:00 am

Ok, game 2 summary: total *** kicking.

Moving on, game 3.

Must win, for sure. We lose game 3, it's officially over.

We got blown out twice in NO and won 4 of 5. If game 3 and 4 play out like 3 and 4 of the NO series, I'll have some hope. It's just tough to get out now. Either way, let's go Spurs!

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