Danny Darko wrote:would be nice to get a few of those games like he played when Drew went down and he was putting up series rebound numbers.
I miss those days.
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Danny Darko wrote:would be nice to get a few of those games like he played when Drew went down and he was putting up series rebound numbers.
LA Warrior wrote:a cookie for everytime he makes a play maybe?
http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=421003 ... id=2459788
picc wrote:Wow. 5 games from a championship.
Humbling to think about.
milesfides wrote:Lamar and Brown were the difference in the game. They were huge.
Lamar made up for missed free throws, a couple bad shots, and sometimes showing a lack of concentration (you're going to give a fan a hi-five in the middle of a game. really, LO?) by being aggressive. The guy was aggressive on the boards, attacking the basket - he got blocked a couple times but it didn't deter him.
That's what I'm talking about...it wasn't a perfect game by Lamar, but he played hard and it showed.
We need that from every guy on our team, and the ring will be ours.
I don't care what people say about stats, injuries, touches, etc. We're so close to the championship, we've waited too long and these guys have worked too hard to crap out now.
Just freaking play hard, no excuses, and good things will happen.
milesfides wrote:^You know, sometimes it's refreshing to see some players step up and play big, because it's pretty exhausting being a fan. I have to drive an hour, find parking in the lower east side of manhattan for another 30 minutes, fight the Laker haters for a beer at the bar, try to find a seat, can't find one, then stand on my tired feet for 2 and a half hours, hear drunk idiots yelling about kobe the rapist in my ear the entire game...
when I see some of our players not playing like their lives depended on it, I want to hurt things.
Good to see L.O. step up and play hard, bad back and all.