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    Believe. SPURSGOAT's Avatar
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    KG had me cracking up.... what a complete nut!


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    ANYTHINGGGG'S POSSIBLLLLEEE!!! Then he breaks down crying for his mama.

    Timeless. It gets funnier on repeat.

    KG : I'm Certified. I'm Certified.

    Certifiably insane!

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    kleenex is looking for someone to promote their brand. so is prozac and lithium.

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    That was pot deserving.

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    he's got a career in acting after he's done playing ball. I thought I was going to vomit when he entered the press room to take questions...standing there holding the ball, breathing deeply 6-8 times to get his composure, leaning on the table for support, with his cap pulled over his face.

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    a chessy nutcase. one of a kind.

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    One more time... xtremesteven33's Avatar
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    that was so funny man.

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    Definitely a certifiably insane nut.

    At the same time, I appreciate the fact that he appreciates finally winning a championship so much. Say what you want to say about the guy as a choker, a punk on the court, what have you, the guy cares about winning, is passionate about the game, and genuinely appreciated the moment.

    A guy like Tim Duncan is all class, no doubt about it. But, all of his success has afforded him the luxury of not being as emotional as you saw KG last night. I give big ups to KG, despite all his flaws, all his chokes, all his screams and chest bumps. The guy cares. He has been destroyed by failure, and he finally is part of a championship. Go ahead, young man. Let it out.

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    Definitely a certifiably insane nut.

    At the same time, I appreciate the fact that he appreciates finally winning a championship so much. Say what you want to say about the guy as a choker, a punk on the court, what have you, the guy cares about winning, is passionate about the game, and genuinely appreciated the moment.

    A guy like Tim Duncan is all class, no doubt about it. But, all of his success has afforded him the luxury of not being as emotional as you saw KG last night. I give big ups to KG, despite all his flaws, all his chokes, all his screams and chest bumps. The guy cares. He has been destroyed by failure, and he finally is part of a championship. Go ahead, young man. Let it out.
    KG in the post-presser said the feeling was like finally beating a bully's ass.
    It was weird, but understandable. Especially when basketball is your life, and you have to put up with all those criticisms.
    I know Tim is a different person than KG and prefer how he treats the game, and admire his at ude and compe ive perspective more, but I can't really knock KG for breaking down in front of the camera like that. He's weird though. Years of losing in Minnesota really broke him, but to be fair he was, what , one of the first players out of HS?? All that pressure/hype must have gotten to him at some point.

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    Definitely a certifiably insane nut.

    At the same time, I appreciate the fact that he appreciates finally winning a championship so much. Say what you want to say about the guy as a choker, a punk on the court, what have you, the guy cares about winning, is passionate about the game, and genuinely appreciated the moment.

    A guy like Tim Duncan is all class, no doubt about it. But, all of his success has afforded him the luxury of not being as emotional as you saw KG last night. I give big ups to KG, despite all his flaws, all his chokes, all his screams and chest bumps. The guy cares. He has been destroyed by failure, and he finally is part of a championship. Go ahead, young man. Let it out.

    It's always interesting to see a 1st timer or 10+ year vets win their first championship.

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    It's always interesting to see a 1st timer or 10+ year vets win their first championship.
    We got to see Finley last year. Finley was similarly ecstatic , though a lot more lucid.

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    he definitely went off the deep end.

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    Maybe I'm biased against him, but I felt he was faking it.

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    Maybe I'm biased against him, but I felt he was faking it.

    i honestly think he held back some.

    its one of those feelings where you want to run a long way to vent all the emotion and joy you have.

    i really think he held back in front of mic le tafoya

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    Duncan even wins better than this guy. SHow a little restraint and watch the language Garnett, kids are watching you jackass.

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    Duncan even wins better than this guy. SHow a little restraint and watch the language Garnett, kids are watching you jackass.

    I hate watching Duncan win championships. His gay ass little hops with his one arm in the air suck. I said it last night- I always hate watching the Spurs get mildly excited before I get the feeling they're heading home to a cup of chamomile and a good book.

    And... the children. Who are you Rev. Lovejoy's wife?

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    I hate watching Duncan win championships. His gay ass little hops with his one arm in the air suck. I said it last night- I always hate watching the Spurs get mildly excited before I get the feeling they're heading home to a cup of chamomile and a good book.

    And... the children. Who are you Rev. Lovejoy's wife?
    Duncan wins like a role model should. He is pure class.

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    I hate watching Duncan win championships. His gay ass little hops with his one arm in the air suck. I said it last night- I always hate watching the Spurs get mildly excited before I get the feeling they're heading home to a cup of chamomile and a good book.
    I have to admit, 2007's on court celebration was the most subdued celebration I've seen in recent championships.
    Even Manu was quiet after sinking the free throw, and he's one of the more passionate players.
    I think the 2005 Spurs on court celebration had more emotions because of the level of compe ion. That's why I wanted the Spurs 5th one this year. THey deserved a lot better than the Cavs.


    And... the children. Who are you Rev. Lovejoy's wife?


    Yeah, there was a delay anyway. The children's "Freakin ears" were safe.

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    imagine next year


    San Antonio Spurs vs Boston Celtics

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    Definitely a certifiably insane nut.

    At the same time, I appreciate the fact that he appreciates finally winning a championship so much. Say what you want to say about the guy as a choker, a punk on the court, what have you, the guy cares about winning, is passionate about the game, and genuinely appreciated the moment.

    A guy like Tim Duncan is all class, no doubt about it. But, all of his success has afforded him the luxury of not being as emotional as you saw KG last night. I give big ups to KG, despite all his flaws, all his chokes, all his screams and chest bumps. The guy cares. He has been destroyed by failure, and he finally is part of a championship. Go ahead, young man. Let it out.
    Isn't he making like 30 mil a year? I could be wrong...

    If a he cared about winning so much he would have given up some of his ridiculous salary before so his teams could have a chance. Timmy D did it. KG prioritizes his money - a ridiculously excessive amount of it - before of winning. His "passion" is misleading.

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    Duncan wins like a role model should. He is pure class.
    Duncan wins like a puss. When it comes to his game I respect the out of him, but watching him barely celebrate is painful.


    I really fail to see the correlation between KG getting really excited about winning a ring and a lack of class. Perhaps you would have preferred he smile briefly, silently shake hands with each of the Lakers, then retreat to the lockers to quietly get dressed and go home.


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    Duncan wins like a puss. When it comes to his game I respect the out of him, but watching him barely celebrate is painful.


    I really fail to see the correlation between KG getting really excited about winning a ring and a lack of class. Perhaps you would have preferred he smile briefly, silently shake hands with each of the Lakers, then retreat to the lockers to quietly get dressed and go home.

    He cursed a few times and had to be edited out. Duncan thanks all his teammates and does it like a gentleman. That is all i am going to say on this one, rant and rave all you want.

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    Duncan wins like a role model should. He is pure class.
    That's re ed... just like the dress code and FIBA basketball.

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    Isn't he making like 30 mil a year? I could be wrong...

    If a he cared about winning so much he would have given up some of his ridiculous salary before so his teams could have a chance. Timmy D did it. KG prioritizes his money - a ridiculously excessive amount of it - before of winning. His "passion" is misleading.
    KG actually restructured his contract when he was still in Minnesota (when it was still allowed under the CBA) so the Timberwolves could do just that.

    And, when he signed an extension, again he took a pay cut, even more than Tim Duncan is going to. This past season, KG made $24.8 million. Next season, he'll go down to $16.4 million.

    Your bias and hate are not misleading at all.

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    That's re ed... just like the dress code and FIBA basketball.


    All day long on that one

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