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Re: Reaction to Garnett news by some playoff bound players 

Post#21 » by hickfromfrenchlick » Fri Apr 17, 2009 6:38 pm

Relax. I'm questioning what's going on because the team isn't releasing any details and it doesn't make sense. He plays for a couple games and then goes out, and we keep hearing he's returning soon, and then we get this.

Nobody could question KG's heart. But I question what exactly is going on here and why I haven't even heard KG say boo.

Just curious, though: who here is a Sox fan and who here thinks that Schilling should have sat out because he was risking permanently f*cking up his ankle? There's some hypocrisy in someone suggesting that if there's any risk of permanent damage you shut it down, period.


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I agree, you can't question KG's heart or desire...we all know he'd be out there trying to play even if his **** leg was hanging on by a thin strip of skin...so it's gotta be bad!

Thanks brah, same here.
I agree, I mean some peps are calling K.G out like he has no heart or he hurt his pinky.
This is a serious injury that wasnt either evaluated correctly or gotten worst, but Im not a Cs fan, but one thing I would never do is question K.Gs loyalty, his heart or his commitment to the game. NEVER.
I know no matter what he goes thru he will still be there for his team, and if I know K.G its probably ripping him apart for not being able to play and be a part of his team and the playoffs.
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Re: Reaction to Garnett news by some playoff bound players 

Post#22 » by MyInsatiableOne » Fri Apr 17, 2009 6:45 pm

Schilling *did* permanently **** up his ankle...he was never the same, the 2007 playoffs nonwithstanding...
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Re: Reaction to Garnett news by some playoff bound players 

Post#23 » by campybatman » Fri Apr 17, 2009 6:53 pm

Apparently, there are Bulls players who are questioning whether or not Garnett's indeed injured. In other words, they aren't "buying it." They'll practice and prepare as if to expect Garnett to play in the first round series. Why are Bulls players out thinking themselves? Garnett is hurt. He won't play... Period. Still, depending on how you read this, it almost sounds as if they're saying this jokingly. But, they're likely being serious...



"I'm not buying that," Bulls forward John Salmons said. "I'll believe that when I see it."

Derrick Rose added: "Knowing him, he would play if his leg was broken. We still have to think he's going to play."



"Kevin could say all of a sudden he feels better and wants to play 20 minutes," coach Vinny Del Negro said. "We'll prepare for both ways just to cover our bases. That's the smart thing to do. They have a very, very strong team, so there's a lot to worry about, not just Kevin."


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Re: Reaction to Garnett news by some playoff bound players 

Post#24 » by MyInsatiableOne » Fri Apr 17, 2009 6:58 pm

They're outthinking themselves because they are clueless and inexperienced!
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Re: Reaction to Garnett news by some playoff bound players 

Post#25 » by Red2 » Fri Apr 17, 2009 7:40 pm

who knows. if we hang around long enough maybe he comes back if we get to the ecf or gasp. the finals, Right now it seems unlikely but then again only a few days ago he was good to go and looked great and now he can't walk. Maybe it can heal just like it unhealed
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Re: Reaction to Garnett news by some playoff bound players 

Post#26 » by TonyMontana » Fri Apr 17, 2009 7:55 pm

MyInsatiableOne wrote:They're outthinking themselves because they are clueless and inexperienced!

No kidding.
These are the same idiots that went and paid 99 cents to watch a 30 second video of Kobe talking to a bunch of kids in a parking lot about his frustration about the management, hoping that one day he will play for the Bulls. :lol: :lol:
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Re: Reaction to Garnett news by some playoff bound players 

Post#27 » by Allanon » Fri Apr 17, 2009 7:59 pm

Surprising quote from Lamar Odom...

"He's a big part of their energy," Odom said. "It's too bad that he won't be playing. I would hate to see a player, especially a player that I respect like Kevin Garnett, have to miss the playoffs because of an injury."

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Re: Reaction to Garnett news by some playoff bound players 

Post#28 » by campybatman » Fri Apr 17, 2009 8:16 pm

I think some players know that once Boston is eliminated, someone among the national media will cite or later include a footnote during coverage that Garnett was absent from Boston. The Cavaliers might have reached the NBA Finals regardless. However, if you're a really competitive player, it would eat at you inside knowing that you beat the defending eastern conference and NBA champions to reach the NBA Finals but not when they were 100%. This is assuming that Boston and Cleveland face each other in the eastern conference finals. But, I feel like LeBron and other opponents have to say something respectful as not to seem as if they're kicking dirt on a team's grave before they're actually dead in out of the playoffs. Or some of these comments I'm reading might be genuine. You never know...
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Re: Reaction to Garnett news by some playoff bound players 

Post#29 » by MyInsatiableOne » Fri Apr 17, 2009 8:20 pm

Why is that surprising? It seems like a nice quote...
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Re: Reaction to Garnett news by some playoff bound players 

Post#30 » by campybatman » Fri Apr 17, 2009 8:42 pm

I don't mean Odom. I just wonder how do these players feel when the media sticks a microphone in their face and they're prompted to comment on the Garnett situation. Are they being honest or PC? Overall, I don't have an issue with their comments.
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Re: Reaction to Garnett news by some playoff bound players 

Post#31 » by MyInsatiableOne » Fri Apr 17, 2009 8:50 pm

bonsaiflipflops wrote:I don't mean Odom. I just wonder how do these players feel when the media sticks a microphone in their face and they're prompted to comment on the Garnett situation. Are they being honest or PC? Overall, I don't have an issue with their comments.


I know you meant LeBron (and I meant Odom...we musta posted at the same time)...it's probably BS...does anyone *really* think LeBron truly feels that way??
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Re: Reaction to Garnett news by some playoff bound players 

Post#32 » by threrf23 » Fri Apr 17, 2009 9:48 pm

I don't want KG playing right now, we don't need him and anything that helps ensure he's ready when we do need him is a positive. Regardless of whether he is holding himself back or someone else is, I am glad that he is being held back.

Desire and heart and all that jazz is good and all but self control is necessary so that heartfelt effort doesn't go for nought.
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Re: Reaction to Garnett news by some playoff bound players 

Post#33 » by Kefa461 » Fri Apr 17, 2009 9:56 pm

If KG could play he would play....

some people here should stop the insanity imo,

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Re: Reaction to Garnett news by some playoff bound players 

Post#34 » by Allanon » Fri Apr 17, 2009 11:10 pm

MyInsatiableOne wrote:Why is that surprising? It seems like a nice quote...


Surprising since Odom and Garnett had that bit of a tiff in the last game. But I guess Odom's actually pretty cool with KG and that was just a game thing.
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Re: Reaction to Garnett news by some playoff bound players 

Post#35 » by TonyMontana » Fri Apr 17, 2009 11:24 pm

Allanon wrote:
MyInsatiableOne wrote:Why is that surprising? It seems like a nice quote...


Surprising since Odom and Garnett had that bit of a tiff in the last game. But I guess Odom's actually pretty cool with KG and that was just a game thing.

Brah, these guys have wayyyyy too much respect for one and other, its one thing to go at each other on the court but most players leave it on the court.
I have made a lot of friends that way, we go at each other at times close to throwing blows at one and other, but then afterwards if we see each other or we meet up at a club or a bar and we laugh about how stupid we were.
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Re: Reaction to Garnett news by some playoff bound players 

Post#36 » by campybatman » Sat Apr 18, 2009 2:44 am

MyInsatiableOne wrote:
bonsaiflipflops wrote:I don't mean Odom. I just wonder how do these players feel when the media sticks a microphone in their face and they're prompted to comment on the Garnett situation. Are they being honest or PC? Overall, I don't have an issue with their comments.


I know you meant LeBron (and I meant Odom...we musta posted at the same time)...it's probably BS...does anyone *really* think LeBron truly feels that way??



No, what's disheartening (or BS) is when articles such as this crop up. Oh, was that his attempt at sounding witty?



The two best basketball players in the world didn't need any breaks to meet in the NBA Finals, but they got them anyway. In bunches.

A month ago there was still the possibility of David Stern's dream matchup being torpedoed by an upset. But with each new development — Kevin Garnett's knee not healing, Andrew Bynum's knee magically repaired, a stress fracture in Manu Ginobili's ankle — the LeBron James-Kobe Bryant clash for the title has gone from highly likely to a preordained eventuality.

In order for Stern to be denied his fantasy Final someone was going to have to beat the 66-win Cavaliers or 65-win Lakers four times in a single series. But one by one, the four most likely scenarios where that might have happened have gone from not too terribly ridiculous to patently absurd.



Even with a healthy Garnett, the Celts were going to have trouble defeating the Cavs. Without the reigning Defensive Player of the Year, the champs have a Big Ticket to nowhere.


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Re: Reaction to Garnett news by some playoff bound players 

Post#37 » by Harison » Sat Apr 18, 2009 8:24 am

Allanon wrote:
MyInsatiableOne wrote:Why is that surprising? It seems like a nice quote...


Surprising since Odom and Garnett had that bit of a tiff in the last game. But I guess Odom's actually pretty cool with KG and that was just a game thing.

If you would know KG in real life, you would know he is very cool and friendly guy, a bit surprising knowing his fierceness on the court, isnt?
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Re: Reaction to Garnett news by some playoff bound players 

Post#38 » by TMU » Sat Apr 18, 2009 12:22 pm

MyInsatiableOne wrote:Schilling *did* permanently **** up his ankle...he was never the same, the 2007 playoffs nonwithstanding...


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