Nash has been this player for a whopping 3 years.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spider TX
Kidd, however, was Jason Kidd for his ENTIRE CAREER.
You think Nash's CAREER, with all 3 of the good seasons in it, is better than Kidd's?
Wow. Just wow.
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Nash has been this player for a whopping 3 years.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spider TX
Kidd, however, was Jason Kidd for his ENTIRE CAREER.
You think Nash's CAREER, with all 3 of the good seasons in it, is better than Kidd's?
Wow. Just wow.
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Originally Posted by Obstructed_View
My apologies, OV. You are correct, but I would swear that Finley made contact without the foul being called. I will go with your recollection.
It doesn't change the fact that Horry gave a clear, impossible not to call foul in the form of a body-check, with arms at his sides.
THAT won't hurt a player and it is clear that Horry's intention was not to hurt Nash.
Compare to Raja Bell's altercations with Kobe.
You aren't going to hurt someone with a body check, particularly when both his feet are on the ground. Knock him down, maybe. But if he wanted to harm Nash, he could have. Just by throwing an elbow or putting an arm in his way.
The Jazz fan doesn't know shit. He thinks they deserve something for making it that far, because he really knows that team isn't that good, and wants to be rewarded.Quote:
Originally Posted by Obstructed_View
Apparently you and Big Shot Rob have something in common.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spider TX
And you thinking Nash was nothing in Dallas is laughable. He feuled that team as well when they started to become good. But with you not knowing much about it all, of course you won't consider that. And I hate the Mavs, but he was good there, just better in Phoenix.Quote:
Originally Posted by Corn on the Colb
I don't want to get rewarded for losing. We ended the season losers.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spider TX
But what I want you to know is we got to lose in a round you didn't participate in.
He wasn't an elite point guard in the league.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spider TX
He was a good starter.
Not a guy whose career is compared to Jason Kidd's. Especially not with his Dallas numbers.
And participated in it the previous 2 seasons while not getting that easy second round your boys did.Quote:
Originally Posted by Corn on the Colb
If we made beating down the hottest team in the league in 5 games look easy, more power to us.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spider TX
Go Jazz!!
Horry laid his shoulder into what? He hit Nash with his hip. Horry was defending himself from Bell.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spider TX
Funny that you mention Horry not being able to lose like a man. Nobody knows more about that than you and your team.
Go and look, his Dallas numbers were pretty good, better than Kidd's a few of the Dallas years.Quote:
Originally Posted by Corn on the Colb
They were never the hottest team in the league. As I have stated before, they won against a team they matched up great against. And Warrior fan will tell you that. They really never had much chance against the Jazz, they were a far inferior team.Quote:
Originally Posted by Corn on the Colb
Go watch, and look closely as his shoulder is lowered into Nash. The world saw it, why didn't you?Quote:
Originally Posted by Obstructed_View
WTF DaveMcNulla is a mav fan over at mavtalk....why are u posing as a spur fan
The Phoenix Suns are the new ___ramento Kings. Losing wasn't their fault, it was everyone else's, and just wait till next year when they prove that they are the true WC Champs, except that the refs and the league are going to job them or some shit.
I don't need to look at Nash's numbers, Spider.
I know he hovered around 17 and 7 in his later years in Dallas.
Isn't that about what a player like Jason Terry does? I mean, 17 and 7 is solid, but not worthy of launching Nash into the top 10 of all-time.
He needs to play about 5 more years like he is now to be compared to Stockton. And he'd still be worse.
And the Mavericks were better after he left.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spider TX
Hey, we all took losing in real clean games the past 2 yeas, but then all the shit that the Spurs pull during that series, of course nobody will just take it, because it wasn't a clean series played by the Spurs. You would all say the same damn thing with roles reversed.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spurminator
They won 9 of 10 to end the season, and then took out a 67-win championship favorite in 6.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spider TX
If that's not the hottest team, who was?
And we all know anyone from the East doesn't count.
I wasn't completely comparing him to Stockton, but better than Kidd. And a couple awards to boot.Quote:
Originally Posted by Corn on the Colb
And Stoclton never scored what Nash did, but had more assists, and Nash is ahead in every other category. Stockton had one category better than Nash, so how can you call him that much greater, unless of course you are being that much of a homer.
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Originally Posted by Spider TX
BLAH BLAH BLAH quit your bitching....fuck your just as bad as your whiny bitch coach....your season is over, face the facts. Yeah it was a rough series, that was that, its not our fault your guys are pussies.
When we were getting roughed up by the Utah Jazz in the Nineties, not everybody liked it but we didn't make excuses. We demanded the Spurs match that kind of physical intensity.Quote:
Hey, we all took losing in real clean games the past 2 yeas, but then all the shit that the Spurs pull during that series, of course nobody will just take it, because it wasn't a clean series played by the Spurs. You would all say the same damn thing with roles reversed.
You guys think the NBA needs to change the rules to accommodate your style of play (or brainfarts, in Amare and Boris' case) and eliminate obstacles for you. That's not how it works.
Kidd > Nash.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spider TX
You realize when you told me to compare both of their Dallas numbers that Kidd's regime in Dallas was the first 3 years of his career? One of which he got hurt and played only 22 games?
He had a better season in his 2nd year than Nash ever had at Dallas. 17 and 10 I think he had. Kidd averages 15, 9, and 7. FOR HIS CAREER.
Kidd >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Nash.
Ok, take out the East, fair enough, but nobody in their right mind seriously thought the Wariors had really any chance to win 2 rounds, after spending all their energy to win that first one.Quote:
Originally Posted by Corn on the Colb