Game 1 was devastating for Denver. They won't be able to recover. I'm calling a sweep for the Lakers myself. How about you?
Really your strategy of not calling timeouts to stop runs is working to perfection.
That 13 pt lead you had going into the half with 2 minutes left was the ball game right there. You call a timeout when the lead is cut to 8 pts and you likely stop the run in its tracks.
Game 1 was devastating for Denver. They won't be able to recover. I'm calling a sweep for the Lakers myself. How about you?
Well, well. Nurse Singlewide Trailer House showed up. You go girl...!!! Give em ...! LMFAO@U![]()
you cant game plan for a scrub to go nuts.
I doubt Melo can put up more than 10 points any more, he's just too devastated.
Are you talking about Ariza?
Phil will make adjustments after he visits vagina talk for advice.
I thought Phil had everything adjusted for this game and it would be a different series...![]()
I'm thinking you don't understand my post.
Are you really that dumb ?
Lakaluva is DrHouse's brother/husband. Don't try and explain anything to him. Just put on Kelly Clarkson's "since you've been gone" so he does not freak out. He is a turkey. You are an eagle Jam.
That's a rhetorical question, right?
How is a 13 point lead w/ 2 minutes left in the 2nd ball game anyway
this is the NBA son!
Huh?????????????????
You sir, should be teaching Special Ed kids.
*In reference to spursfan92012
Phil lost this game for the Lakers. He takes out Bynum and the 12 point lead vanishes. Bynum sits on the bench the rest of the game, because?
Ariza did a good job on Melo and the Phil puts the worst defender on the Lakers (Luke) on Melo who then catches fire in the 2nd. Then Phil does this again in the 4th quarter.
Why is Fisher playing at all? Farmar and Brown are both better basketball players and both outplayed Fishre this game and throughout the playoffs. Yet Fisher remains the starter and keeps playing large minutes for no reason at all other than 'loyalty'.
maybe Phil's gone senile like Poopavitch.
Jesus, what's your IQ? 8?
I'm not sure why Phil does that. It's lazy coaching to continue to do something that worked once just because it worked once. The Lakers did a great job of making plays down the stretch, and the coach's unwillingness to help the team was the difference in the game. He said himself in the presser that Denver's a good team that can score in bunches, so why the don't you try to ice that run when it's going on?
Because he's Phil Jackson.
Tick, tick...BOOM! On their way to being 8 seasons ago...unless they play smarter.
He and Pop have been winning on the backs of great talent for far too long.
Well, great players usually make great coaches....except in baseball where managing plays a larger role. Both have also left their marks on the teams they currently coach, and I mean that in a positive way.
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