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    SeaGOAT midnightpulp's Avatar
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    Cubby's been a good sport so I'm rewarding him:


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    notthewordsofonewhokneels Thread's Avatar
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    Yep, that horn blaring makes it so dramatic. And the way Horry looks down after the shot when he comes to mid court. No game face, just a boyish response.

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    TD since 97 ezau's Avatar
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    How long has it been Laker fans? Stay thirsty

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    notthewordsofonewhokneels Thread's Avatar
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    How long has it been Laker fans? Stay thirsty
    4 years ago last nite. Seems like 20 years ago now. I remember driving around town when were down 3-2, flying back from Boston. I thought it was over, you know me. And I saw this sub compact on the highway with two Lakers flag in those little white holders. I tried to catch up to lend support, but, I lost them in the traffic.

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    4 years ago last nite. Seems like 20 years ago now. I remember driving around town when were down 3-2, flying back from Boston. I thought it was over, you know me. And I saw this sub compact on the highway with two Lakers flag in those little white holders. I tried to catch up to lend support, but, I lost them in the traffic.
    Meh never really thought the Celtics were going to win that series on LA's turf

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    SeaGOAT midnightpulp's Avatar
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    4 years ago last nite. Seems like 20 years ago now. I remember driving around town when were down 3-2, flying back from Boston. I thought it was over, you know me. And I saw this sub compact on the highway with two Lakers flag in those little white holders. I tried to catch up to lend support, but, I lost them in the traffic.
    You flew to Boston for the game?

    I thought you never left your barca and CPU?

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    You flew to Boston for the game?

    I thought you never left your barca and CPU?
    Its his religion

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    Meh never really thought the Celtics were going to win that series on LA's turf
    From "11 Rings" By Jackson

    [[[Midway through the third quarter, the Celtics pushed their edge up to 13, and I decided to step out of character and call two time-outs. This time I couldn't sit back and wait for the players to come up with a solution: I needed to shift the energy immediately.

    The trouble was, Kobe wanted to win so badly that he'd abandoned the triangle and reverted to his old gunslinging ways. But he was pressing so hard that he was missing his shots. I told him to trust the offense. "You don't have to do it all by yourself." I said. "Just allow the game to come to you."

    This was a classic example of when it's more important to pay attention to the spirit than the scoreboard. Soon after, I overheard Fish formulating a plan with Kobe to have him get back inside the offense when Fish came off the bench and returned to the floor.]]]

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    SeaGOAT midnightpulp's Avatar
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    From "11 Rings" By Jackson

    [[[Midway through the third quarter, the Celtics pushed their edge up to 13, and I decided to step out of character and call two time-outs. This time I couldn't sit back and wait for the players to come up with a solution: I needed to shift the energy immediately.

    The trouble was, Kobe wanted to win so badly that he'd abandoned the triangle and reverted to his old gunslinging ways. But he was pressing so hard that he was missing his shots. I told him to trust the offense. "You don't have to do it all by yourself." I said. "Just allow the game to come to you."

    This was a classic example of when it's more important to pay attention to the spirit than the scoreboard. Soon after, I overheard Fish formulating a plan with Kobe to have him get back inside the offense when Fish came off the bench and returned to the floor.]]]
    Derek Fisher

    I'm glad he's over there in New York. A thorn is our side far too long.

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    notthewordsofonewhokneels Thread's Avatar
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    Derek Fisher

    I'm glad he's over there in New York. A thorn is our side far too long.
    Absolutely. I'd cited this very moment many a time on this Board, unawares of this book until a fortnight ago.

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    That was such an awesome shot but at the same time heart breaking. FnRobert Horry, that was a sick shot. Do you think Webber ever got over it? that, it was Divac's fault

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    notthewordsofonewhokneels Thread's Avatar
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    That was such an awesome shot but at the same time heart breaking. FnRobert Horry, that was a sick shot. Do you think Webber ever got over it? that, it was Divac's fault
    No. It's was Webber's fault. All he had to do was stay out there, but, he was always in' around losing focus. And he'll die with the answer because Media has never asked him why he walked away from Horry.

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    Derek Fisher

    I'm glad he's over there in New York. A thorn is our side far too long.
    I am thrilled and even more happy about the fact we retired that guy, fitting. He was a huge thorn in our side though like Battier was at times and both are retired at our expense. A few Spur killers out there gone now! I hope Ray Allen retires too now.

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    notthewordsofonewhokneels Thread's Avatar
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    I am thrilled and even more happy about the fact we retired that guy, fitting. He was a huge thorn in our side though like Battier was at times and both are retired at our expense. A few Spur killers out there gone now! I hope Ray Allen retires too now.
    .4 enabled me to invent the bag. & without the bag I'm wandering around AZ Central with my in my hand.

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    俺はまんこが大好きなんだよ baseline bum's Avatar
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    I mean I have always hated the Lakers, but I was rooting hard for them in that series. No way I wanted Webber or Divac hoisting a Larry O'Brien. It would have cheapened it, the same way Nash holding it would have. Thank god for 0 & 46, a gift that keeps on giving and only gets better with time.

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    I mean I have always hated the Lakers, but I was rooting hard for them in that series. No way I wanted Webber or Divac hoisting a Larry O'Brien. It would have cheapened it, the same way Nash holding it would have. Thank god for 0 & 46, a gift that keeps on giving and only gets better with time.
    I used to diss Webber back then and call him soft to everyone around and laugh at him, around that time I was not a FAN AT ALL! When they lost that game I called my friend and laughed my ass off.

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    What a clutch player. This gives me chills tbh

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    If you look at after the is finished, there's a sick performance of Robert Horry in the NBA finals Spurs @ Pistons. I remember that back when I was in middle school Robert Horry was a killer.

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    ^& I always thought there was quite a bit more to glean from Horry at the end, but, it was like there was a black ball out on him like there was for Kingman in baseball. That's frustrating for fan and player.

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