Ron right after winning it. And Fisher's lay up in game 3, of course.
Mine had to be Big Baby's slobberfest. Lol
Ron right after winning it. And Fisher's lay up in game 3, of course.
My favorite moment was the Lamar throwing the ball down the court with the clock hitting 0.00
Seeing MVPau take over down the stretch..he won't get any glory, at all, but at least his racist ass led them to a le when they needed leadership..
wah wah wah!
Seeing Stern and the referee take over the series.
We should have a favorite moment of the playoffs as well, but for the finals, it's gotta be Ray Allens 8 3's, or Nate Robinson saying "mah " on national T.V.
And yet he didn't win MVP.... go figure.
I just love that YOU are eating a HUGE pile o tonight.
CLASSIC!!!!![]()
I hated that moment, since it means no more sports until September.![]()
man those grapes sure do look sour.
Seriously though, Artest getting a ring. I'm still kind of pissed at him for how he did Indiana, but at the same time I loved seeing his defensive play this postseason (though I still think he got away with a lot on Durant in the first round).
Yeah Ray's game 2 perfomance was def up there. BANG!!! Another one! Too bad that all ended after game 2. I thought sure he was gonna kill LA after that performance.
Ray Allens 8 3s, Rondo christ air rebound put back over Lamar Odom, Fishers layup between 3 celtics, KG to PP to Rondo layup!!!
What?! The WORLD CUP is on. lol
Like I said...
Yeah that layup was pretty good. I hate Fisher.
Ron hitting that 3 with a minute left in Game 7, then blowing a kiss to the crowd. I thought that symbolized his season and this series nicely.
He had some sketchy moments throughout the season but he proved all the doubters wrong. Nothing but props to Ron.
He earned this ring!
I wish that photo included Perkins and Farmar and Perkins just mistakenly russian sickled that big eared got. I can't stand that guy.
When it ended. I don't have to listen to the Laker/Celtic media lovefest anymore.
Yes, Artest, in the news conference, forcing himself to abide the promise he had obviously made to himself to face his failure in Indianapolis, and to publicly acknowledge it. He'll forever have to look upon Bird, Walsh, O'Neal, Tinsley, Foster and know that he was a coward. His word "coward"...not mine. None of that BS "it's in the past, I'm looking forward." No, Artest looked back tonite and brought that forward and held himself to accounts.
After the 2010 Finals had finally ceased, Ron Artest had his finest moment.
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