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Originally Posted by Thomas
Karl Malone is a Menace
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Originally Posted by Thomas
Karl Malone is a Menace
If its where they stole the ball from Dale ellis, the dunker was David Benoit.Quote:
I guess I'm not the only one that remembers Bryon Russell's dunk?
That motherfucking piece of shit.
thx, greetings from Belgium BrugesQuote:
Originally Posted by Obstructed_View
In terms of painful playoff series, oldtimers might argue that Houston has inflicted even more, since they've also never beaten them and they robbed the Spurs of two sure trips to the Finals and 1981 and 1995Quote:
Originally Posted by timvp
But when you add the faces of Stockton and Malone to the mix, Utah represents Public Enemy #1 through the years.
:makemyday
Chalk me up as one who considers the Jazz as the Spurs true archnemesis....well along with the Rockets...but I always hated the Jazz more. THe Rockets have redemmed themselves slightly by producing Horry and Elie...
0 fer against them in the playoffs mean they own us...
But so do the Jazz...and the Jazz were much bigger asses about it.
It's time for that to change.
We'll need shooting to win this series...no one packs the paint like Sloan's Jazz teams.
1998
Tim Duncan's only first-round playoff exit.
:makemyday
EDIT: I am an idiot.
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Originally Posted by ShoogarBear
Right, except that it was in the second round ;)
You know, deep down, David Robinson wants the Spurs to administer some hardcore serious payback.
Oh and shortrod can go eff himself.
No need for one of my tirades...TimVP already his shut his show down.
AK47 dates back to the Stockton to Malone days, so at least the revenge can still be sweet. Not to mention Jerry Sloan.
And yeah, the Rockets are up there but the Jazz span both the David Robinson era and the Tim Duncan era. And when the Rockets beat the Spurs, it was usually due to talent. The Jazz, on the other hand, would just beat the crap out of the Spurs with a smile on their face and move on.
The Rockets ownership actually dates back to Gervin and Silas...
It's a score that needs to be settled...but not as badly as the humiliating losses to the Jazz.
We always seemed to get unlucky against them...
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Originally Posted by MissouriSpur
Yes it is....Derek Fisher
You probably watched enough TV to convince yourself that you're a true Spurs fan.Quote:
Originally Posted by longrod
Unfortunately, too much ESPN and too little Spurs made you a bandwagoner *and* an ignorant 'fan'.
Time to finish what Tim's feet wouldn't let us last time. Fuck the Jazz. Fuck their dumbass owner. And fuck Jeff Hornacek. I always hated him.
I will never forget that elbow. You know for a fact David will be at every single game with a big grin on his face as we dismantle and destroy the Jazz. The Utah Jazz deserve to be pummeledunder the Spurs feet, and I for one will enjoy EVERY single second of it :devil :devil :devil
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we did not get unlucky...we just got taken out to the woodshed.
I'm no fan of pussies. Even if they were Spurs.
The playoff series against the Jazz were probably what shortened Drob's basketball career more than any other thing....they beat the shit out of Drob, and they are the team more than any other that made me a fan 3 point shooters...because our 3 shooting was why we could never beat them.
Some of those series it was literally the entire Jazz team mugging Drob in the post...Stockton going for the knee, Malone going for the head...and the rest of them jumping in as well. They beat the crap out of Drob....
Yes they did, and now it's time to pay the piper.:devilQuote:
Originally Posted by whottt
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Originally Posted by longrod
No...you're just an idiot that wouldn't know the game of basketball if you had one stuck up your ass.
If you are a Spurfan...you're the biggest piece of shit to ever be one...congrats.
Now leave.
I can only laugh at what Nash and D'Antoni would have done playing against those Jazz. Those Jazz were the most physical, dirty teams I've ever seen in the NBA.Quote:
Originally Posted by whottt
Stockton would literally dive at the bigmen's knees to see what kind of damage he could inflict. Malone would come flying down the lane with his knees and elbows out. And if you happened to touch either one of them, they'd flop onto the ground before you knew what happened.
In 81 (I know, you were probably just being born), the Spurs were 52-30 and the Rockets were 40-42. The Rockets upset the 54-28 Lakers in the best-of-three miniseries (man, those were the days), and then beat the Spurs 4-3 by winning three of four games at the HemisFair.Quote:
Originally Posted by timvp
What was really painful was that in the other semifinal, the 40-42 KC-Omaha Kings beat the #1 seed Suns (who I'm sure had some sort of excuse), setting up a WCF matchup of two 40-win teams. If the Spurs had beaten Houston, they would have coasted to the Finals. :bang
Admittedly, Moses Malone just by himself was a tough playoff matchup, but no way did those Rockets have more talent.
Robinson needs to teach you about Jesus. You're letting them both down.Quote:
Originally Posted by whottt
It's time to go to WAR :smokin
PUT 'EM UP I SAIDDDDDD!!!!!!
judgement day is upon us.
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Originally Posted by longrod
I'm about as far away from David Robinson as you can get...that doesn't make you any less of a douche.