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Re: Here is the bright side 

Post#21 » by BVPN » Fri May 28, 2010 11:47 pm

The other bright side is that at least we didn't lose to a Kobe game winner. The fallout from that would be insufferable.
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Re: Here is the bright side 

Post#22 » by hunterxaz » Sat May 29, 2010 1:00 am

FYI, Kobe HAS lost a game 7 to the Suns. :)
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Re: Here is the bright side 

Post#23 » by lilfishi22 » Sat May 29, 2010 5:10 am

BVPN wrote:The other bright side is that at least we didn't lose to a Kobe game winner. The fallout from that would be insufferable.


I'd rather Kobe had pulled off a miracle and hit that ridiculous shot with the great defense rather than on some sh*tty put back because someone had a mental lapse. In my mind, they didn't win the game, we lost it. Credit to Artest for being where he should be and getting that airball but the odds were stacked in our favor on that last play and whenever a team has to take a last second shot like that, the odds are always stacked against them. I told my brother I would've been fine if Kobe had won the game on a highly contested shot because that's really all you can do.
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Re: Here is the bright side 

Post#24 » by BVPN » Sat May 29, 2010 5:54 am

lilfishi22 wrote:
BVPN wrote:The other bright side is that at least we didn't lose to a Kobe game winner. The fallout from that would be insufferable.


I'd rather Kobe had pulled off a miracle and hit that ridiculous shot with the great defense rather than on some sh*tty put back because someone had a mental lapse. In my mind, they didn't win the game, we lost it. Credit to Artest for being where he should be and getting that airball but the odds were stacked in our favor on that last play and whenever a team has to take a last second shot like that, the odds are always stacked against them. I told my brother I would've been fine if Kobe had won the game on a highly contested shot because that's really all you can do.


From a Suns standpoint, you are correct. From a Realgm standpoint, it would have been worse. :lol:
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Re: Here is the bright side 

Post#25 » by garyb916 » Sat May 29, 2010 8:01 pm

BVPN wrote:
lilfishi22 wrote:
BVPN wrote:The other bright side is that at least we didn't lose to a Kobe game winner. The fallout from that would be insufferable.


I'd rather Kobe had pulled off a miracle and hit that ridiculous shot with the great defense rather than on some sh*tty put back because someone had a mental lapse. In my mind, they didn't win the game, we lost it. Credit to Artest for being where he should be and getting that airball but the odds were stacked in our favor on that last play and whenever a team has to take a last second shot like that, the odds are always stacked against them. I told my brother I would've been fine if Kobe had won the game on a highly contested shot because that's really all you can do.


From a Suns standpoint, you are correct. From a Realgm standpoint, it would have been worse. :lol:


Lol yeah Kobe d*ck riders are not something that we would have wanted to deal with if he made that shot.

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