I hope the Spurs will at least honor their mvp by giving Stern the game ball
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I hope the Spurs will at least honor their mvp by giving Stern the game ball
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Originally Posted by lylesh
Vinny doess your avi say: "Albertsons... we are cockfags!" ?
Yup. Its the San Antonio Sterns
"cockBAGS"...random huh? found it in a random google images search and thought it was funny. who was so pissed at albertsons that they decided to make this fake logo?Quote:
Originally Posted by ObiwanGinobili
From the journal of Tim Duncan
"It was a wonderful sunset in Phoenix, Jazz music could be heard in the distance, but we must sadle up and return home now, another battle awaits".
yeah, and it;s funny as hell.Quote:
Originally Posted by VinnyTestesVerde
fuck I know alot of people who were pissed at Albertsons when they lost thier jobs.... in some of the smaller towns they left it was a real big deal.
Did you hear? They're going to suspend Nash for Game 6 for his foul on Ginobili.Quote:
Originally Posted by lylesh
that's true...hadn't thought about that. btw..."ObiwanGinobili" is geniusQuote:
Originally Posted by ObiwanGinobili
:lol
Yeah, that was a brutal hit. It was fairly entertaining that Nash picked himself off Ginobili claiming that Ginobili had flopped.Quote:
Originally Posted by Extra Stout
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Originally Posted by VinnyTestesVerde
thanks :)
It made total sense because back then (2003?? i think) I would watch him and think "how the fuck did he just do that?.. must be Jedi powers".
then it caught on and htere were ObiwanGinobili t-shirts, and signs at the game ... I was just glad to have snagged the screen name before some bandwagonner did.
Nash deliberately kicked Duncan in the toe on that last drive to the basket where he got the free throws. Make that a two game suspension. Kicks to the toe can cause serious injuries. In fact make it three games, two for the kick and one for the flop.
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Originally Posted by lylesh
Our MVP is not Stern, but rather it is the Neanderthal, Amare, who is too stupid to not get off the bench like 6 of his teammates. He is the stupid fuck, and Stern had no choice....get over it.
I see the pussy ass sun fans are still making excuses.
:rolleyes
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Originally Posted by Jimcs50
You're absolutely right!! Stern had no choice. Once Stu Jackson set forth the priorities, "It's not a matter of fairness. It's a matter of correctness." Stern's action would be the only one that was consistent--He should not only get the game ball, he should get at least a player's share of any winnings distributed.
Just curious...why do you feel that the Suns are above the rules?
Serious question.
I think I'll give it to Amare and Diaw instead. Thanks guys!
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Originally Posted by Budkin
Especially Amare. I'm glad he talks a lot and has the I.Q. of a dead squirrel.
Thanks Amare. You are the Spurs MVP.
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Originally Posted by Extra Stout
Ah. A punishment obviously originating in the pointed little head of STU "It's not a matter of fairness. It's a matter of correctness." JACKSON.
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Originally Posted by picnroll
OK, people, it's a no-tolerance rule.
And it's not even a new rule. There are no excuses, none.
If you don't want to blame Amare, you could always blame Bell. If he and Horry don't tangle, there is no altercation, and no suspensions.
(No, I don't think Bowen would have been suspended if there was no altercation).
and if James Jones slammed Tony Parker into the scorers table and Duncan and Finley came off the bench they would be suspended and Stu Jackson would be a genius. Right?Quote:
Ah. A punishment obviously originating in the pointed little head of STU "It's not a matter of fairness. It's a matter of correctness." JACKSON.
Man, I sure hope the Suns players are still focused on this instead of just beating the Spurs...
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Originally Posted by DarrinS
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Originally Posted by samikeyp
definite bandwagon fan with a defeatist attitude.... :donkeyQuote:
Originally Posted by lylesh
who cares, the suns are better without amare anyway
I would never, ever, accuse Stu Jackson of being a genius, but the phrase," I.Q. of a dead squirrel " does come to mind
No Stern did not deserve it.Quote:
Originally Posted by lylesh
2007 Co-MVP winners - Amare and Diaw!!!!! :lol .. Rob will escort them to the press.
Don't feed trolls.
Who made up the rules?... Stern?... Jackson?... Owners?
One thing u missed. They arent retarded enough to come on the court in that situation.Quote:
Originally Posted by lylesh
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Originally Posted by spursfan09
I guess Lylesh really likes collecting quotes.
You know...its ok to post something in the same quote as the post.
He really should have just ignored a rule that has been consistently applied to these situations for more than 10 years.Quote:
Originally Posted by lylesh
Really, Stu would have been a genius to say, "It's Amare. Screw the rules."
It may be OK but is it correct or fair?
Yes it is correct and fair to post something in the same post that you paste a quote into. :)
dont u get that doesnt matter moron. Thats what he has to enforce and he cant change the rule thats implemented. Until the rule is changed thats gonna happen every time so tell ur moron players not the get on the court during a freakin altercationQuote:
Originally Posted by lylesh
Like I said, maybe its OK but is it correct or is it fairQuote:
Originally Posted by samikeyp
I'll have to check with Mr. Jackson and get back to youQuote:
Originally Posted by samikeyp
Jackson said that, I didn't. I'm sure he'll be hurt that you said it didn't matterQuote:
Originally Posted by gmanrulz
You're confused. Horrey said, "Screw the rules". Not Jackson. He's the one that said they weren't fair but they were correct.Quote:
Originally Posted by FromWayDowntown
Why do the Suns think that they should be able to cheat in order to win? A vCookie for the first Suns fan with the balls to even answer the question.
:lol How exactly did Horry say "screw the rules?"How can so many Suns fans be so dumb? Is it the water in Phoenix or what?Quote:
Originally Posted by lylesh
You forget. Duncan gets a pass when it comes to getting on the Court.Quote:
Originally Posted by gmanrulz
The Suns can't win without cheating. Last night was proof.
Are you retarded? Not like in a joking way, but like really retarded, like Corky from Life Goes On? There wasnt an altercation on the court when Duncan went on it, therefore no suspension.Quote:
Originally Posted by lylesh
IQ of a dead squirrel? I had no idea he went to school with HorreyQuote:
Originally Posted by DarrinS
Why don't you spend more time rooting for your team than this crap. We have a game 6 coming up, you just beat us in SA and you are getting Amare and Diaw back and we are still without Horry. This game 6 is going to be a battle.Quote:
Originally Posted by lylesh
You're absolutely right!! I think Nash should be severely chastised for getting in Horry's way when he was running by the scorer's table. and shame on everyone for getting in the way of Bowen's foot when he was swinging his leg.Quote:
Originally Posted by Obstructed_View
You're absolutely right. I started out kidding around and everyone got pissed. Game 6 will be a good one and it will be a battle. If everyone brings their "A" game it will be fun to watch. Good Luck.Quote:
Originally Posted by dbreiden83080
The Spurs have NO FLASHY PLAYERS
They play BORING basketball
The 03 and 05 finals were the lowest rated in NBA History
why on EARTH would stern want to help the spurs?
it makes no freakin sense! doesnt stern have more to gain if the SUNS make it to the finals? they have flashy players, dunks, alley oops, and they are entertaining.
I've vented here over the last few days, but speaking only for myself, I'm officially moving on from this. We got screwed, but there's nothing more to be done about it now except, win or lose, use it to make us stronger.
This is a good board, by the way.
Way to not answer the question. Horry got suspended two games for the hit on Nash, and Nash wasn't even hurt.Quote:
Originally Posted by lylesh
Why do you think that the Suns should be allowed to cheat (the NBA ignoring a mandatory suspension rule) in order for them to win?
You didn't get screwed. Nash sold a hip check so convincingly that the Spurs are without a huge part of their team for two games. If Amare and Diaw weren't too stupid to follow the rules everyone would be talking about how unfair it is that the Spurs are without Horry.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stargazer
The 03 final ratings were shit mainly because of the NETS, nobody on earth gives a shit about them not even in NJ. The 05 finals ratings were much better and game 7 actually got a huge rating.Quote:
Originally Posted by SsKSpurs21
You're right. Time to move on.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stargazer
Who at the institution let you stay up late enough to watch "Life Goes On"? I'll be checking with Mr. Jackson to see if that's either correct or fair.Quote:
Originally Posted by mardigan
Sorry I offended you. Like Stargazer said, it's time to move on. Good luck in game 6.Quote:
Originally Posted by Obstructed_View
Way to change the subject again and fail to answer a simple question. Proves you know that you're full of shit and are willing to cheat in order to win, AFAIC.Quote:
Originally Posted by lylesh
This cat refuses to answer Mikey's two intelligent, simple questions. Another Phoenix fan talkin' loud but saying nuthin'.
How about the Spurs allow Amare and Boris to kiss the trophy since their stupid actions hurt Phoenix in the series.
Next wasteful thread, please!
I'm shocked at how many sports guys are saying that the commissioner should have just ignored a red letter rule just because they want the Suns to win. Fuck them. I hope the Spurs close it out on Friday. I was on board with everyone being spared for the fun of the competition, but some guys are saying that Horry deserved his suspension but Amare and Diaw should have been allowed to play. That's the most patently unfair thing I've ever heard in my entire life.
It would appear that "Mikey's" and "two intelligent questions" is an oxymoron comparable to "Jumbo Shrimp". Get a lifeQuote:
Originally Posted by GrandeDavid
You can imagine what that does to David Stern's blood pressure, after all he had to deal with after the Lakers-Kings debacle five years ago.Quote:
Originally Posted by Obstructed_View
And now many in the media are complaining that he isn't showing blatant favoritism to the ratings-friendly team.
Doug Gottlieb on ESPN Radio today actually prayed to God that the Suns win Game 6 ON THE FREAKING AIR.
I'm guessing ABC/ESPN at this point will not be invited to bid on renewing its contract with the NBA.
It's all about the :bling. If ABC/ESPN ponies up the big bucks the NBA will happily take the money and run all the way to the bank.Quote:
Originally Posted by Extra Stout
Yeah, we get that you've "mastered" the quote function as well as your own domain, lylesh.