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quickerblade
12-27-2011, 01:22 AM
WOW i thought he was this great defensive guru?

You can tell the lakers will be a .500 team this year, Kobe will go off and the rest of the team will just watch and become disgruntled.

seems like they have already checked out for this season.

mavsfan1000
12-27-2011, 01:46 AM
They need Bynum.

DMC
12-27-2011, 01:50 AM
They need Bynum.
If no Bynum means they lose to the Kings, they're fucked if he gets injured.

pass1st
12-27-2011, 01:50 AM
It'll take a few games to see where this team will go, it's kind of a brand new team tbh.

DJ Mbenga
12-27-2011, 01:56 AM
they are shooting 16% from the 3 point line. about sums up their problems. the defense has been on and off.

DMC
12-27-2011, 01:58 AM
It'll take a few games to see where this team will go, it's kind of a brand new team tbh.
It is, but Josh McRoberts and that other turd aren't going to get LA over the hump, and them two together do not equal Lamar Odom, and the Lakers were swept with a healthy team including Odom, with Phil as a coach.

So, regardless of the time on the court, you still have Mike Brown, a different owner, a different bunch of players, no 6thMoY in Odom, an aged, divorcing Kobe with a monstrosity for a contract, a fragile center in Bynum and a fragile psyche in Pau. You have Steve fucking Blake as a back up PG behind Derrick, old ass Fisher and a looney tunes name changing fan beater in MWP who is, oddly enough, their only saving grace.

If the Lakers pull this off, this would be their finest hour.

Giuseppe
12-27-2011, 02:03 AM
If the Lakers pull this off, this would be their finest hour.

Kobe: 5

the tired old shit bag Duncan: 4

is their finest hour.

tee, hee.

InRareForm
12-27-2011, 02:05 AM
the defense regressed this game for sure.

Giuseppe
12-27-2011, 02:07 AM
^Rare, with beads of sweat dryin' on his forehead.

tee, hee.

DMC
12-27-2011, 02:07 AM
Kobe: 5

the tired old shit bag Duncan: 4

is their finest hour.

tee, hee.
No one on the Lakers including Kobe gives a shit about how many rings Tim Duncan has. Only you, old man, and that's just because you're here on the Spurs forum cuz AZcentral sent ya a packin'.

Giuseppe
12-27-2011, 02:08 AM
No one on the Lakers including Kobe gives a shit about how many rings Tim Duncan has. Only you, old man, and that's just because you're here on the Spurs forum cuz AZcentral sent ya a packin'.

No. I sent them packin'.

lmvictoriousao!!!

DMC
12-27-2011, 02:10 AM
I have spoken.

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Giuseppe
12-27-2011, 02:11 AM
I have spoken.

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:rolleyes

InRareForm
12-27-2011, 02:17 AM
http://gif.mocksession.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/GAVIN-MALOOF-IS-NUTS.gif

Giuseppe
12-27-2011, 02:20 AM
^10 years tardy.

tee, hee.

4>0rings
12-27-2011, 02:21 AM
^10 years tardy.

tee, hee.

Bob Costas: Mr. Sandusky, there is a 40-count indictment, the grand jury report contains specific details. There are multiple accusers, multiple eyewitnesses to various aspects of the abuse. A reasonable person says, "Where there is this much smoke, there must be plenty of fire." What do you say?

Jerry Sandusky: I say that I am innocent of those charges.

Costas: Innocent? Completely innocent and falsely accused in every aspect?

Sandusky: Well, I could say that, you know, I have done some of those things. I have horsed around with kids. I have showered after workouts. I have hugged them and I have touched their legs, without intent of sexual contact. But, um... uh ... So, if you look at it that way ... uh ... there are things that ... that ... uh ... wouldn't ... uh, you know, would be accurate.

Costas: Are you denying that you had any inappropriate sexual contact with any of these underage boys?


Sandusky: Yes, I am.

Costas: Never touched their genitals? Never engaged in oral sex?

Sandusky: Right.

Costas: What about Mike McQueary? The grad assistant, who in 2002 walked into the shower where he says in specific detail that you were forcibly raping a boy who appeared to be 10 or 11 years old, that his hands were up against the shower wall, and he heard rhythmic slap, slap, slapping sounds, and he described that as a rape?

Sandusky: I would say that that's false.

Costas: What would be his motive to lie?

Sandusky: You'd have to ask him that.

Costas: What did happen in the shower the night that Mike McQueary happened upon you and the young boy?

Sandusky: OK, we were showering and ... and horsing around. And he actually turned all the showers on and was actually sliding across the floor and um and we were, as I recall, possibly, like, snapping a towel and horseplay.

Costas: In 1998, a mother confronts you about taking a shower with her son and inappropriately touching him. Two detectives eavesdrop on her conversations with you and you admit that, maybe, your private parts touched her son. What happened there?

Sandusky: I can't exactly recall what was said there. In terms of, uh, what I did say was that if he felt that way then I was wrong.

Costas: During one of those conversations, you said, "I understand. I was wrong. I wish I could get forgiveness," speaking now with the mother, "I know I won't get it from you. I wish I were dead." A guy falsely accused, or a guy whose actions have been misinterpreted, doesn't respond that way. Does he?

Sandusky: I don't know. I didn't say, to my recollection, that "I wish I were dead." I was hopeful that we could reconcile things.

Costas: Shortly after that, in 2000, a janitor said that he saw you performing oral sex on a young boy in the showers in the Penn State locker facility. Did that happen?

Sandusky: No.

Costas: How could somebody think they saw something as extreme and shocking as that when it hadn't occurred? And what would possibly be their motivation to fabricate it?

Sandusky: You'd have to ask them.

Costas: It seems that, if all of these accusations are false, you are the unluckiest and most persecuted man that any of us has ever heard about.

Sandusky: [Laughs] I don't know what you want me to say. I don't think that these have been the best days of my life.

Costas: To your knowledge, did Joe Paterno have any information regarding objectionable activities on your part prior to that report in 2002?

Sandusky: My... I can't totally answer that question. My answer would be, "no."

Costas: Did Joe Paterno, at any time, ever speak to you directly about your behavior?

Sandusky: No.

Costas: Never?

Sandusky: No.

Costas: He never asked you about what you might have done?

Sandusky: No.

Costas: He never asked you if needed help, if you needed counseling?

Sandusky: No, no.

Costas: Never expressed disapproval of any kind?

Sandusky: No.

Costas: How do you feel about what has happened to Penn State and to Joe Paterno? And to the Penn State football program? And your part in it?

Sandusky: How would you think I would feel about a university that I attended? About people that I worked with? About people that I care so much about? How do you think I would feel about it? I feel horrible.

Costas: You feel horrible. Do you feel culpable?

Sandusky: I'm not sure what I know what you mean?

Costas: Do you feel guilty?

Sandusky: Guilty?

Costas: Do you feel as if it's your fault

Sandusky: No. I don't think it's my fault. I've obviously played a part in this.

Costas: How would you define the part you played? What are you willing to concede that you've done that was wrong and that you wish you had not done?

Sandusky: Well, in retrospect, I ... you know ... I shouldn't have showered with those kids. And, some...

Costas: That's it?

Sandusky: Yeah, that's what hits me the most.

Costas: Are you a pedophile?

Sandusky: No.

Costas: Are you sexually attracted to young boys? To underage boys?

Sandusky: Am I sexually attracted to underage boys?

Costas: Yes.

Sandusky: Sexually attracted? You know, I enjoy young people. I love to be around them. I ... but, no, I am not sexually attracted to young boys.

Costas: Obviously, you're entitled to a presumption of innocence and you will receive a vigorous defense. On the other hand, there is a tremendous amount of information out there and fair-minded, common sense people have concluded that you are guilty of monstrous acts. And they are particularly unforgiving with the type of crimes that have been alleged here. And, so, millions of Americans who didn't know Jerry Sandusky's name until a week ago now regard you not only as a criminal but -- I say this I think in a considered way -- but as some sort of a monster. How do you respond to them?

Sandusky: I don't know what I can say or what I could say that would make anybody feel any different now. I would just say that if somehow people could hang on until my attorney has a chance to fight you know for my innocence. But that's about all I could ask right now and you know obviously it's a huge challenge.

The_Worlds_finest
12-27-2011, 03:27 AM
http://gif.mocksession.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/GAVIN-MALOOF-IS-NUTS.gif

a heart attack waiting to happen

Giuseppe
12-27-2011, 06:15 AM
...if CWEBB turning his back on Horry didn't kill him, he'll be fine.

tee, hee.

m>s
12-27-2011, 06:27 AM
lakers gonna endure the worst season since 04-05 it seems like tbh

Giuseppe
12-27-2011, 06:29 AM
^You've nary room.

ducks
12-27-2011, 10:22 AM
it is a new system it will take time laker fans

Giuseppe
12-27-2011, 10:45 AM
it is a new system it will take time laker fans

I'll pass the time with 5-4 Kobe over the shit bag.

tee, hee.

cheguevara
12-27-2011, 10:56 AM
damn is that the malouf brother? he became a fat motherfucker

Killakobe81
12-27-2011, 11:48 AM
^10 years tardy.

tee, hee.

Post of the week, tbh ...