A course I believed it. Done said said so on this Forum.
One is known by the company one keeps, 092. You must suffer along with the rest of your ilk.
EXPLANATION: Your ilk figured that Kobe would never ring sans Daddy so your ilk went about trolling & flaming for 3 years, secure in the belief that he'd never be able to sans Daddy. Your ilk didn't give a hoot or a holler about protocol or decency, your ilk just cut a swath thru every Board and Forum your ilk could light on. Then lo & behold Kobe rung sans Daddy and forever more your advantage went up in flames (POOF!). Well, now see your ilk takes umbrage at trolling & flaming. Your ilk is too good for that now. They want it to end.
Uh, uh.
He rang/sans Daddy.
Your ass got kicked courtesy of the Mavs.
Now it's your turn, ilk. Bend over and say: "Hammer me like trout meat, Cubby, I richly deserve it."
A course I believed it. Done said said so on this Forum.
My "ilk?" What the is your flaming ass talking about? I always said Kobe would win a ring without Shaq. Just because Spurs fans said he wouldn't doesn't mean I didn't think he would. If one is known by the company he keeps, I guess that means you like to set things on fire and damage police vehicles when you win championships, and you think it's ok that Kobe cheated on his wife. And while we're at it, since I'm sure a Laker fan somewhere has murdered someone, I guess you're a murderer as well.
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Justice.
Signed,
- Buford T. Pusser wannabe//a.k.a. Culburn369
So this is you?
You should be thrown in jail.
Ah...you don't even respond to my questions about your re ed logic. Should have expected it.
NBA At 2: Oden Tired Of Durant Talk
By: Bill Ingram
Perhaps it's because the Portland Trail Blazers once drafted Sam Bowie over Michael Jordan. Perhaps it's because Kevin Durant, whom the Blazers passed up to take Greg Oden, is having hands-down the better career so far. Perhaps it's the injuries that have plagued Oden throughout his college and pro career. Whatever the case, Blazers center Greg Oden is already tired of hearing about how he was taken over Durant in the draft two seasons ago.
"All I know is that I am on a playoff team, and we weren't a playoff team before I played that season," Oden told 95.5 The Fan in Portland recently. "That's what I like to tell myself. I like it here, I have great teammates, they should've, could've, would've, but they didn't. They got me and I am here and I am working hard. Whatever everyone says, they can say it because I am not worried anymore."
Like that Blazers team of the mid-80's the current roster needed a center more than anything else, and with that in mind the Blazers took chose Oden over the smaller Durant when they made their first overall pick in 2007. Oden then missed the entire 2007-08 season due to a knee injury and appeared in just 61 games last season due to several stints on the injured list. Now Oden is trying to put all of the injuries behind him and stay positive.
"I can't get down on myself. Me getting down on myself was wearing me down a lot. I was up and down, but this summer I had a really good summer and I worked on a lot of stuff. For me it's not like I am going to get down because I worked on it so it should work or it's going to work. Because I put the time and the effort in."
Ultimately, the 2007 Portland Trail Blazers made a similar decision to the one made by their counterparts in 1984. The Blazers then had Clyde Drexler, and didn't feel the need to draft another guard in Michael Jordan when what they really needed was a center. Likewise, the '07 Blazers needed a center, not another potential power forward, which they had in LaMarcus Aldridge. Given the lack of quality big men in the NBA today, it was a calculated gamble . . .one that may still pay off for Portland if Oden can stay healthy this season. As for Oden, he's willing to do whatever he needs to do to help the Blazers win the West this season.
"Well when we all have the same goal in mind, somebody, whoever it is, is going to have to know," said Oden. "Look, you're not going to get the same amount of playing minutes . You might be able to contribute but the guy who is putting you in for the minutes might not think so; he might think that guy is better. And for us all to have our mind on the one goal, you have to accept that. You have to know with me not getting these playing minutes; I am going to do whatever I need to do to help this team win. Even if that's not playing as much as I think I should."
Listen to Greg Oden on 95.5 the Fan in Portland with John Canzano
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