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Re: Knicks/Lakers postgame 

Post#461 » by Starksfor3 » Sat Feb 11, 2012 4:02 pm

Also, Whitlock has a history of being a complete (Please Use More Appropriate Word) and pulling the race card when it helps his race...

Dude is a certified dumbass. **** that fool...
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Re: Knicks/Lakers postgame 

Post#462 » by flowflow99 » Sat Feb 11, 2012 5:01 pm

I'm a Lakers fan and I'm sad my team lost but happy for Lin and the Knicks. I bought League Pass last year and watched half the Warriors games hoping to see Lin break out. Been doing the same with Knicks games this year and finally got to see it.

You guys played great team ball and D'Antoni did a great job making Kobe and our bigs force tough shots. I rag on D'Antoni a lot but I really think he's a better coach than he gets credit for. Mike Brown on the other hand.... horrible.
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Re: Knicks/Lakers postgame 

Post#463 » by K_ick_God » Sat Feb 11, 2012 5:05 pm

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I can't. I really can't.


carmelo's having a heart attack in the background. :lol:



lol look at Shumpert.
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Re: Knicks/Lakers postgame 

Post#464 » by adjacent2bench » Sat Feb 11, 2012 5:13 pm

j4remi wrote:Okay...Lin is awesome...the kid plays fantastic ball and anyone who questioned him just got an answer. When Stat and Melo come back this team is going to be SCARY good. It's amazing to think about. The players who have come in for them have stepped up immensely and I hope they can maintain that intensity off the bench because suddenly our depth will be golden.

That said, I'm starting to find all the Lin puns annoying. Lincredible, Linsanity...blah blah blah...I find it kinda corny...that's my only complaint about Lin. His name lends itself to far to many puns.



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Post#465 » by NYKBaller » Sat Feb 11, 2012 5:15 pm

this is crazy, like victor cruz all over again in the nba
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Re: Knicks/Lakers postgame 

Post#466 » by cgmw » Sat Feb 11, 2012 5:16 pm

j4remi wrote:Okay...Lin is awesome...the kid plays fantastic ball and anyone who questioned him just got an answer. When Stat and Melo come back this team is going to be SCARY good. It's amazing to think about. The players who have come in for them have stepped up immensely and I hope they can maintain that intensity off the bench because suddenly our depth will be golden.


You know who'd be the perfect coach for a team led by Jeremy Lin?













MIKE D'ANTONI! 8-)
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Post#467 » by Iron Mantis » Sat Feb 11, 2012 5:21 pm

gavran wrote:Damn, this game was a beauty to watch. I still cant believe what I'm seeing from Lin.

EDIT: When Lin said at the half time interview that he missed Tyson a couple of times, and he is going to the locker room to watch videos, I got to admit, I did a little bit of this:

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Didn't even care that my mom was in the room.

LOL that kid is cerebral, and is taking his craft seriously. The chick interviewing him was like "right NOW???? :o "
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Re: Knicks/Lakers postgame 

Post#468 » by j4remi » Sat Feb 11, 2012 6:31 pm

cgmw wrote:
j4remi wrote:Okay...Lin is awesome...the kid plays fantastic ball and anyone who questioned him just got an answer. When Stat and Melo come back this team is going to be SCARY good. It's amazing to think about. The players who have come in for them have stepped up immensely and I hope they can maintain that intensity off the bench because suddenly our depth will be golden.


You know who'd be the perfect coach for a team led by Jeremy Lin?













MIKE D'ANTONI! 8-)


I'll give D'antoni his propers for this game for sure. He actually got the X's and O's right, which has been my biggest issue with him. He game planned proper this time and if he can do that consistently, I'll lay off.
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Re: Knicks/Lakers postgame 

Post#469 » by Clyde_Style » Sat Feb 11, 2012 6:47 pm

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AmazingJason wrote:Interesting post-game comment from Kobe:

“Melo’s a hell of a scorer, and he has to do what he does best,” Bryant said. “He’s a great rebounder, tough on the offensive boards, and he’s a handful on the block. I hope he has the stubbornness to stay with it and not let you guys talk him into changing anything about his game, because I damn sure wouldn’t.”

lol BS. If Kobe stuck to his guns, he'd have 0 titles. He was forced to play within a team context by Phil.


Kobe is a champion and deserves his praise, but he is also a prima donna who is about as good a source of advice on management as Willy Wonka. No, wait, that's an insult to Mr. Wonka.

The league's reigning prima donna telling someone to stay true to their diva self is the last thing in the world Melo needs to hear. It's downright ignorant.
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Re: Knicks/Lakers postgame 

Post#470 » by Clyde_Style » Sat Feb 11, 2012 6:49 pm

BasicBall wrote:I should never talk basketball again. I can't believe this sh*t :lol: :lol: :lol:

All he do is LIN LIN LIN no matter what :lol: WTF is going on here?


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Post#471 » by Gregory151 » Sat Feb 11, 2012 6:54 pm

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I can't believe Tyson chandler uses two hands in the post on my big guys.... That's illegal. And he thru a elbow above the head to pau!

lol C'mon Ron, dont be mad
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Post#472 » by FutureKnicksGM » Sat Feb 11, 2012 8:10 pm

This is amazing! Was out & missed the game, but got back late and watched a replay. Started dozing off in the second half, but kept getting woken up by Breen shouting Lin. Dude's got a jumper too! Let's just enjoy this ride.
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Post#473 » by Knicker23 » Sat Feb 11, 2012 9:52 pm

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