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We can do both, Shasta: ya ever sniff the ass end of your mother's panties from the clothes hamper, Shast? Hold it, don't answer yet, I'm switchin' hands, strivin' to gain a stroke...............ok, answer, but, tell it slow, real slow.
....and jacking off?
tee, hee.
Jeebus you guys have flown off the deep end. Don't really get what I'm supposed to be ting about in the picture Shasta.......
lmvictoriousao!
Shasta's light has been turned off.
Come hard next time, mofo, else stay on the porch with the womenfolk.
Next!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lakers regular season average three point attempts: 19
Lakers average three point attempts in games 3 and 4: 30
For a team that is so versatile and can easily dictate the style of play, they are being forced how to play by a high school defensive scheme.
We still ain't lost at home. We hold for 6 more home victories and it's #16 in the books.
Lakers fans are lame, for every 1 bad call/non call on the Lakers there 3 bad calls/non calls on the Sons.
....+ the Suns did manage to pack your hemi's up real tight 4-zip-a-roo.
The Lakers offense isn't versatile at all, quite the opposite. THat's why they ended the season with an average offensive efficiency. They have very powerfull strengths but it's not many different weapons (the lack of dribble drivers besides Kobe, who isn't what he used to be, being the most notorious one)
The Lakers are reliant on one-on-one offense either through the post or through isolation plays for Kobe Bryant. When you take that away, when you limit that, you tear apart their offense.
The Suns don't have the weapons to do that (OKC had half of them, a Kobe-stopper but no post defense; Utah had none either), so they have to resort to a zone - which leads the Lakers to force their non-reliable outside shooting.
The Lakers are extremely versatile. During the season, they would go to a Farmar-Brown-Kobe-Odom-Gasol line-up which is quick and can run uptempo. Both Odom and Artest offer that versatility because those two can play 3 to 4 different positions to match up against almost every team, and Gasol can play either big spot. Kobe can play all three perimeter positions. That's versatility. Their three point inconsistency doesn't change that.
The Lakers have the personnel to run with the Suns. They have the personnel to play in a slower half court set. They have versatile players who play multiple positions that can match up with teams. They are extremely versatile.
Shooting poorly, not playing good defense, and not rebounding effectively do not make the Lakers not versatile.
That's defensive versatility. That they certainly have.
Offensive versatility they don't have. Players like Farmar or Brown are non-factors. Their offense is post-play and Kobe (who also prefers to go to the post these days).
There's a reason the Lakers were one of the best defensive teams in the league this season but only average offensively.
That's defensive versatility. That they certainly have.
Offensive versatility they don't have. Players like Farmar or Brown are non-factors. Their offense is post-play and Kobe (who also prefers to go to the post these days).
There's a reason the Lakers were one of the best defensive teams in the league this season but only average offensively.
lol @ laker fans thinking they deserve every call even on the road.
Look right above the second girl from the left. You can see a Cully in the window.
So, Shasta, you get a good look at your mother's big hairy bush yet?
Chop, chop, sonny, get at it.
What, you're asking me a question?
Go back and your mother some more.
Your mother's beaver is waiting, Shasta.
Gent bent, face.
Why can't you answer a simple question Cully?
Do you have children?
Say "please" and I'll answer it. Otherwise, your mother's quim is waiting.
lol pulling stats out of your ass.
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