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Re: Fisher's Alpha Dog Statement Play 

Post#21 » by ryantp » Fri May 8, 2009 3:02 pm

You guys are defending Fisher's play? wow. You want to be physically tough, not take the guy head out. Shi*t like this don't even happen on the courts of philadelphia, so props to you Lakers, you guys have managed to become the hated teacher's pet of the league.
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Re: Fisher's Alpha Dog Statement Play 

Post#22 » by Erik Eleven » Fri May 8, 2009 3:21 pm

You must be mistaking us for the Celtics, sir.
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Re: Fisher's Alpha Dog Statement Play 

Post#23 » by Kilroy » Fri May 8, 2009 6:01 pm

ryantp wrote:You guys are defending Fisher's play? wow. You want to be physically tough, not take the guy head out. Shi*t like this don't even happen on the courts of philadelphia, so props to you Lakers, you guys have managed to become the hated teacher's pet of the league.


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Post#24 » by crazyeights » Fri May 8, 2009 7:54 pm

ryantp wrote:You guys are defending Fisher's play? wow. You want to be physically tough, not take the guy head out. Shi*t like this don't even happen on the courts of philadelphia, so props to you Lakers, you guys have managed to become the hated teacher's pet of the league.


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Post#25 » by TommyTheCat » Fri May 8, 2009 8:56 pm

supaflash wrote:I dunno, I still don't think that play belongs. We are the better team we shouldn't HAVE to make a statement. We were already making a statment but blowing the game out at that point and out rebounding them. There are better ways imo. I understand it, I just don't like it.

If the team needed that after what happened in Boston last year its a little sad to be honest.



i see EE's point but agree with your disappointment that this is what it takes (if it works) for the team to get their head into the playoffs........especially after last year. this team may be physically tougher than last year but i don't see a whole lot of growth in maturity or mental toughness. hopefully they haven't shown their best yet.
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Re: Fisher's Alpha Dog Statement Play 

Post#26 » by gumpspeed » Fri May 8, 2009 9:30 pm

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TylersLakers wrote:Kwame standing over Diaw made me the most hype for a Laker game, I think ever. I was going crazy when that happened.



that was the best thing Kwame ever did in purple and gold. They were great times - even though we were junk



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Post#27 » by LLcoleJ » Fri May 8, 2009 10:04 pm

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aussie_laker wrote:
TylersLakers wrote:Kwame standing over Diaw made me the most hype for a Laker game, I think ever. I was going crazy when that happened.



that was the best thing Kwame ever did in purple and gold. They were great times - even though we were junk



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Re: Fisher's Alpha Dog Statement Play 

Post#28 » by GOBlazers » Fri May 8, 2009 10:16 pm

Not surprising that Lakers fans would support a blatantly dirty play. But I think you would have won that game regardless. The play was unnecessary, and I don't see how it will help you in Houston.

Good luck tonight, but I don't think it will be that close with Farmar at the helm.
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Post#29 » by DEEP3CL » Fri May 8, 2009 10:45 pm

GOBlazers wrote:Not surprising that Lakers fans would support a blatantly dirty play. But I think you would have won that game regardless. The play was unnecessary, and I don't see how it will help you in Houston.

Good luck tonight, but I don't think it will be that close with Farmar at the helm.
He can't be any worse than Blake was in that series. Besides Jordan won't play all the minutes unlike Blake who Nate had to lean on for big minutes.......it's a difference big time.

As far as the "dirty play" by Fish.........yeah it's not in the form of clean basketball but like Fish said their big's were taking liberty's on them when setting screens. Some times all you guys see is just the game itself but don't pay attention to what's happening inside the game. Real ball players who've played organized at some level understand this clearly.
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Re: Fisher's Alpha Dog Statement Play 

Post#30 » by GOBlazers » Fri May 8, 2009 11:05 pm

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GOBlazers wrote:Not surprising that Lakers fans would support a blatantly dirty play. But I think you would have won that game regardless. The play was unnecessary, and I don't see how it will help you in Houston.

Good luck tonight, but I don't think it will be that close with Farmar at the helm.
He can't be any worse than Blake was in that series. Besides Jordan won't play all the minutes unlike Blake who Nate had to lean on for big minutes.......it's a difference big time.

As far as the "dirty play" by Fish.........yeah it's not in the form of clean basketball but like Fish said their big's were taking liberty's on them when setting screens. Some times all you guys see is just the game itself but don't pay attention to what's happening inside the game. Real ball players who've played organized at some level understand this clearly.


It was a stupid, and dirty play by Fisher that got him tossed from one playoff game and suspended from another. If you lose tonight in houston, you will understand.
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Re: Fisher's Alpha Dog Statement Play 

Post#31 » by Kilroy » Fri May 8, 2009 11:17 pm

Public service announcement to all Non-Laker fans... And some of the newer Lakers fans:

The Lakers never have been and never will be a dirty team, and Fish and Kobe will never be dirty players...

You hate us because we're successfull... Not dirty... Quit looking for excuses.

Go watch some Lambier clips, or McHale, or hell... Stockton and Mallone...

Or just watch some games from the East...
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Re: Fisher's Alpha Dog Statement Play 

Post#32 » by kobeaki » Sat May 9, 2009 6:05 am

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supaflash wrote:I dunno, I still don't think that play belongs. We are the better team we shouldn't HAVE to make a statement. We were already making a statment but blowing the game out at that point and out rebounding them. There are better ways imo. I understand it, I just don't like it.

If the team needed that after what happened in Boston last year its a little sad to be hone
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It's only because we won that everyone likes the play. In a gm we had to win and considering we had a double digit lead, it was a dumb play that could have easily backfired. The momentum could have easily swung the other way and I think it was dumb risk at that time.

Why didn't Fish try that crap vs C's in gm 6 last year on Perk or KG when we were down 20? Don't pretend you are a tough guy when you aren't.

But at least I won't see fish bulldozing to the basket only to miss a layup or clanking for another 48 min.

And as mentioned, if we have to depend on a play like this to raise our intensity, ... Sad indeed. Might as well send in Mbenga and have him decapitate someone. We could very well reclaim homecourt.



i think the lakers have tried to play the game the right way,but the way dont pay(dogg pound dogg food reference)...seriously...if the refs arent going to call it the right way, then what woud you have a team do?
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Re: Fisher's Alpha Dog Statement Play 

Post#33 » by kobeaki » Sat May 9, 2009 6:10 am

ryantp wrote:You guys are defending Fisher's play? wow. You want to be physically tough, not take the guy head out. Shi*t like this don't even happen on the courts of philadelphia, so props to you Lakers, you guys have managed to become the hated teacher's pet of the league.



did you watch the game? or just the highlights(or lowlights as it were)? scola was in every single laker players face all throughout the game...he was getting cocky and arrogant on OUR floor...

what are we supposed to do?

and unlike others on this board, i knew from the second it happened, that it was the right thing to do, from a strictly lakers standpoint...it is hard playoff basketball...and veterans have been doing that for 40 years...
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Re: Fisher's Alpha Dog Statement Play 

Post#34 » by The Laker Kid » Sat May 9, 2009 8:47 pm

GOBlazers wrote:Not surprising that Lakers fans would support a blatantly dirty play. But I think you would have won that game regardless. The play was unnecessary, and I don't see how it will help you in Houston.

Good luck tonight, but I don't think it will be that close with Farmar at the helm.


you're right, 14 points wasn't close :wink:
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Re: Fisher's Alpha Dog Statement Play 

Post#35 » by kno » Sat May 9, 2009 11:16 pm

Kirk Moon wrote:I wont be surprised if it was a part of a game plan.
All that was needed is one defying move, preferably by one of the veterans, and since Kobe, or Lamar are too valuable, and Luke is too fragile, Fish was the perfect candidate.

Hopefully, our younger guys will grow a pair watching this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CENZNnn0G1A

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Re: Fisher's Alpha Dog Statement Play 

Post#36 » by Erik Eleven » Mon May 11, 2009 1:13 am

Oh well, it only kept the kids excited for one game. How foolish of me to think...

We have a young roster full of high maintenance pussycats, I guess. No rings this year either if they play like this. I'm disgusted. Lack of effort is never OK, not under any circumstances but especially not in the playoffs. Especially not when the opponent is down for the count with their biggest strength taken away.
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Re: Fisher's Alpha Dog Statement Play 

Post#37 » by TommyTheCat » Mon May 11, 2009 2:46 pm

Erik Eleven wrote:Oh well, it only kept the kids excited for one game. How foolish of me to think...

We have a young roster full of high maintenance pussycats, I guess. No rings this year either if they play like this. I'm disgusted. Lack of effort is never OK, not under any circumstances but especially not in the playoffs. Especially not when the opponent is down for the count with their biggest strength taken away.


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