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    notthewordsofonewhokneels Thread's Avatar
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    Kobe seems like the tired old bag to me, and Robert Horry-8 guess he's better then both of them
    But, that aint' the agreement, Mo. The agreement was if the Spurs went thru the Lakers to get their 5th Duncan would no longer be TOSB, Kobe would. You had it, duder, but, alas, you ed up and you have the booby prize until at least next June.

    Solly Cholly.

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    Wrecks and Effects RsxPiimp's Avatar
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    This x 1000
    In order ...

    1. 1985
    2. 1987
    3. 2000
    4. 2010
    5. 1988

    The common factor? 3 of my favorite championships had Boston heading to a loser's locker-room afterwards ...
    2000 was glorious because of the 12 year drought it ended but nothing is better than beating Boston especially the McHale/Ainge/Bird/DJ/Parish version ...
    As a fan, I wanted that win the most. I hated the Celtics team and how they were beating the 2008 Lakers unfairly. That was a very sweet victory considering Gasol stepped up and Artest, who I always loved even before joining the Lakers made the biggest shot of his career.

    I'm still having goose bumps every time I watch the whole game.

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    Drive for Five! ambchang's Avatar
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    As a fan, I wanted that win the most. I hated the Celtics team and how they were beating the 2008 Lakers unfairly. That was a very sweet victory considering Gasol stepped up and Artest, who I always loved even before joining the Lakers made the biggest shot of his career.

    I'm still having goose bumps every time I watch the whole game.
    I agree the 2008 was gifted to the celtics. The lakers didn't even have 20ftas in the 4 quarter of elimination games like try usually do

  4. #54
    notthewordsofonewhokneels Thread's Avatar
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    I hated the Celtics team and how they were beating the 2008 Lakers unfairly.
    How so?

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    ElNono ting on s


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    Pistons were the better team. Larry Brown executed a game plan that was better than Phil. Sheed got hot, the Lakers bench didn't show up.
    Keep telling yourself that. The Heat were the better team, they had the better record, had stacked talent out the wazoo... but you had the stacked talent in the 4 HOFers and a HOF coach and you were playing a group of glorified role players who didn't hog the ball and who played defense.

    Your team lost because your hero deemed it so. You could've had that one, it was there. All you had to do was get the ball to the big black crosseyed guy in the paint and run back on defense, but no. You had to go hero and give it away. That's going to be his legacy, you do know that.

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    The mismatch was just pretty bad. Radmanovic had no business starting for a championship team. Bynum was out, Ariza played in limited minutes and Fisher and Vujacic were forced to guard Ray Allen which was trouble.

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    The mismatch was just pretty bad. Radmanovic had no business starting for a championship team. Bynum was out, Ariza played in limited minutes and Fisher and Vujacic were forced to guard Ray Allen which was trouble.
    Oh.

    We got beat because Perkins and his buddy (I forget his name, he blew out his knee the next season) beat us half to death and took Gasol's manhood. The same thing would've have happened to Gasol in '09 except Howard had no manhood himself. And it would've happened in '10 except Perkins fell down and we were saved. Then in '11 Cuban got the book on Gasol and Chandler and Dirk retook Gasol's manhood.

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    Keep telling yourself that. The Heat were the better team, they had the better record, had stacked talent out the wazoo... but you had the stacked talent in the 4 HOFers and a HOF coach and you were playing a group of glorified role players who didn't hog the ball and who played defense.

    Your team lost because your hero deemed it so. You could've had that one, it was there. All you had to do was get the ball to the big black crosseyed guy in the paint and run back on defense, but no. You had to go hero and give it away. That's going to be his legacy, you do know that.
    Nah, I don't have to tell myself that. It's a worldwide known fact the Pistons, outworked, out hustled, out played the Lakers as a team. This is quite similar to to the 94 Rockets who beat the Magic. Shaq had a great series but it wasn't enough at the end.

    One of my favorite piece from Simmons that simply puts it all in perspective.


    "The Pistons played harder. They found every loose ball, controlled the offensive boards, kept beating the tired Lakers down the floor. They never stopped coming, never stopped "going for it." It was like watching one of those old fights from Roberto Duran's prime, the way he would keep coming and coming after his opponent, always moving forward, never letting the other guy breathe. Eventually, the other guy would cave. Just like the Lakers did.



    The Lakers weren't ready for them. Maybe they had the best two players on the floor, but the Pistons had everything else: chemistry, bench players, coaching, you name it. Much like the Rams-Patriots Super Bowl, everyone kept waiting for the favorites with the recognizable stars to impose their will, but the underdog kept landing haymakers and making plays. Usually, the team with the best player wins the series; in this case, Detroit's defense was more dominant than any single player in the league. So they deserved to win the le. They're a worthy champion"


    I saw the whole series. The Pistons were such a great team. One hit wonder though.

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    Wrecks and Effects RsxPiimp's Avatar
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    Oh.

    We got beat because Perkins and his buddy (I forget his name, he blew out his knee the next season) beat us half to death and took Gasol's manhood. The same thing would've have happened to Gasol in '09 except Howard had no manhood himself. And it would've happened in '10 except Perkins fell down and we were saved. Then in '11 Cuban got the book on Gasol and Chandler and Dirk retook Gasol's manhood.
    I agree, Gasol also was a non factor. That was embarassing for his country actually.

  11. #61
    notthewordsofonewhokneels Thread's Avatar
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    I agree, Gasol also was a non factor. That was embarassing for his country actually.
    Yes, he was crying to the refs for relief. Then he did it again in '11 Vs. the Mavs.

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    Yes, he was crying to the refs for relief. Then he did it again in '11 Vs. the Mavs.
    I've never seen Jackson so incensed


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