There is nobody competent enough to stop them 4 times, Luva. I see a cake walk.
They won't repeat, Cully. It takes balls to defend it.
There is nobody competent enough to stop them 4 times, Luva. I see a cake walk.
i know you're trolling, but I'll play along. So it only bothered him in the second half?
& I ain't trollin'. To Duncan's mastery of his craft he was able to neutralize the affects of this marital crisis, this veritable cyclone that he was experiencing until the absolute zenith of the contest. Makes sense. Then he broke concentration, blinked just for a second, let go of the wheel just for a moment and we know the result. His slamming of the hard wood bears out my hypothesis. He never broke before...he never threw a tantrum before. He never gave anything away before,,,or, since.
So that entire premise is based on blinking for a second? That's quite a reach there Thread.
Looks like he fought in the civil war and a musket went off by his head
The in nerve to type this. Holy .
Yes,,,that is my point. He was under intense stress (because of the marital situation) the entire series, and of course able to function at his level because of the professional he is, but, he did crack because he was pushed past what he could handle at that certain point. Had Miami not pushed he would have been able to make it thru unscathed and that was his goal. To beat Miami, yes, but, to beat her.
Again, it is a tribute to him that he made it that far. I'm sure he was directed to do so, to smite her and the other guy and the lawyers. It was an intensely personal odyssey for Duncan. Did I want him to lose? Of course. Do I admire his defiance in the face of rank treachery? Absolutely. It was a noble quest taken by a man, alone. The other fellows were there, but, make no mistake he was alone.
It's a lot of big fancy talk to try to make your point , but it's point-less. Kawhi makes a free throw, Manu makes a free throw its over. Duncan was fighting an uphill battle to cover all Manu manus chicken head mistakes, and parkers disappearance for all but the last minute of game 6.He put up 26 in the first half. But he misses one layup and its because of Amy? Please. It's dumb and you know it.
Fine. I'll bother you with it no further.
Uh uh...you're not getting off that easy. You're trying trying to pin the entire series falter on Amy's mind job because of one missed layup. It's the exact opposite. Duncan rose up at age 37 to carry his team despite the Amy put him through, and his teammates failed him at the finish line. That's on them, not Duncan.
So make up your in' mind. Either you want to discuss this OR my "fancy talk" -is- "point-less" in your estimation?
stop making up ,
when is kobe going to ascend again or is that it?
Trying to engage you assholes in conversation is fruitless.
I'll be in the Reading Room.
The king of fruitless conversation is casting stones. Take your ball and go home already.
He probably only watched the cherry picked clips posted here and read about it. We know he goes AWOL during the playoffs, because the Lakers aren't in it, but he'll return if there's any talking space available. He paints it up flowery and pretty but when you break it down it's just saying ignorant that shows you he didn't watch the game.
Of course then he ignores the entire next season and championship as if it never happened. He'll say he's the one who credited to us first, but he's spent the entire season talking about 2013. He then has the gall to accuse someone else of "driving it into the ground".
He's hedged his bets this season, saying the Spurs will win if they don't crash into the side of a mountain, however if the Spurs lose he'll dance around like a forum monkey slinging everywhere, so he's covered from both sides.
I've called him out numerous times for the cowardly way he approaches the game of basketball, but he won't come to the table.
You worried about Anon, bro?
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