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    without saying it Nash is basically saying the guy has a low IQ....good job Stevie!
    Lol mental midget Dwight hasn't figured out how to use a condom after having 7 kids with different women.

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    Lol mental midget Dwight hasn't figured out how to use a condom after having 7 kids with different women.
    Give him some credit. He is chasing the nba record for illigitimate children currently held by Calvin Murphy with 14.

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    Give him some credit. He is chasing the nba record for illigitimate children currently held by Calvin Murphy with 14.
    Ok, will do.

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    John... when I was exiled for that long year I would always stop by to find your posts just to see those babes. You may e a twirp, but you sure make up for it with that sig.

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    what Rox and Sour fan don't realize is us real s as truly ok with Dwight leaving...what I'm upset is the audacity of this ing moron to ask LA to amnesty the greatest player since MJ...as if Dwight is the heir apparent to anything...the gaul this mental midget must have to think he's worth anything is beyond me...and we will make him pay for it....he's a borderline re who can barely talk and he thinks he's on Kobe's level...smdh
    All I see is butt hurt laker fans talking about Dwight like he was a nobody.

    I see nothing wrong with what he wanted, amnesty Kobe to start the retool process to make a run. Lakers blind devotion to Kobe wil be the end of you guys. I hope you guys stay laker fans while Kobe eats all your cap.

    Oh and btw if laker fans thought he was so sorry, why buy his jersey?

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    It's funny actually. Cav fans were pissed at LeBron for leaving which is more understandable because he was from the area and played there for seven years. Laker fans are salty in which Howard only played one year there.
    La fans, or perhaps people from LA, expect red carpet treatment. Their sense if en lement over Dwight has been off the charts y. Least with Cleveland, u could understand their heartbreak: ty city, never win, best player since MJ is homegrown and even he bolts. That's a tough pill. Laker fans acting like ing divas per par.

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    just acknowledging if Steve Nash can put you on blast - yo must really be a bad teammate
    The Begging

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    ^6

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    Too bad Steve Nash was one of the ppl begging for Dwight to stay . Now he's salty cause he knows he's going to retire ringless. Sorry Steve, shouldn't have sold out and gone to the Lakers, holmes.

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    I'll just bet you would.
    I mean lets be honest. That roster as currently constructed isn't winning a championship. So, they're better off not rushing the guy back just to jeopardize getting hurt again. Pau is the guy you want to showcase for next year to convince players to come aboard. You can't let the guy walk when options are slim. Plus Pau led you guys to rings, everyone loves Pau. The last thing you want to show is weakness. If steak boy comes back and gets hurt, that will look real bad going into the offseason. Because we all know people are going to let Kobe die on the vine if he can't hold it together. Why jump aboard a sinking ship? Right now the water is on the lower level, have to stop it from taking you down.

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    I mean lets be honest. That roster as currently constructed isn't winning a championship. So, they're better off not rushing the guy back just to jeopardize getting hurt again. Pau is the guy you want to showcase for next year to convince players to come aboard. You can't let the guy walk when options are slim. Plus Pau led you guys to rings, everyone loves Pau. The last thing you want to show is weakness. If steak boy comes back and gets hurt, that will look real bad going into the offseason. Because we all know people are going to let Kobe die on the vine if he can't hold it together. Why jump aboard a sinking ship? Right now the water is on the lower level, have to stop it from taking you down.
    I've said numerous times:::there are but two quality teams, yours and the Heat. Everybody else is in the same position. There is no reason why we can't compete in this league at this time with what we've got. If something were to occur out of the ordinary to the Spurs and/or the Heat we'd have a shot. If he's healthy, he plays. It doesn't get clearer than that. This of waiting around and resting this guy and that guy is utter nonsense. They're paid to play. If he's healthy enough to play--he plays. We'll know come October.

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    Nash and Kobe can say what they want now but they were still begging before D12 made his decision.
    Nash is a company man. He will do what management asks him to do. That doesn't mean his personal feelings coincide.

    I'm not sure I remember Nash ever calling out a teammate or former teammate in an interview. That is really out of character for him. Dwight must have been a .

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    This isn't true, i haven't seen any source of this. Just another stupid thread by this got

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    I'm not sure I remember Nash ever calling out a teammate or former teammate in an interview. That is really out of character for him. Dwight must have been a .
    Nash threw his own kids under the bus by ducking his child support all year, so I don't think throwing teammates under the bus is out of character for him

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    This isn't true, i haven't seen any source of this. Just another stupid thread by this got
    It's real. It was from a TV interview on KTLA.

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    saying that's out of character for Nash. He led a mutiny against his coach and demanded Shaq be traded just so he'd consider signing an extension.

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    La fans, or perhaps people from LA, expect red carpet treatment. Their sense if en lement over Dwight has been off the charts y. Least with Cleveland, u could understand their heartbreak: ty city, never win, best player since MJ is homegrown and even he bolts. That's a tough pill. Laker fans acting like ing divas per par.
    This

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    saying that's out of character for Nash. He led a mutiny against his coach and demanded Shaq be traded just so he'd consider signing an extension.
    Reading comprehension. I said Nash calling a teammate or former teammate publicly in an interview is out of character for him.

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    ^Even if he said such it wouldn't get printed here. It's just not done.

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    Reading comprehension. I said Nash calling someone out publicly in an interview is out of character for him.
    He called Shaq out publicly several times. He also called Marion out several times leading up to the Shaq trade (for which I agree with him since Marion was being a vag, but that's besides the point).

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    I've said numerous times:::there are but two quality teams, yours and the Heat. Everybody else is in the same position. There is no reason why we can't compete in this league at this time with what we've got. If something were to occur out of the ordinary to the Spurs and/or the Heat we'd have a shot. If he's healthy, he plays. It doesn't get clearer than that. This of waiting around and resting this guy and that guy is utter nonsense. They're paid to play. If he's healthy enough to play--he plays. We'll know come October.
    I understand this. But, the ACHILLES isn't an ordinary injury. But I guess you can make the case for the knee as well. Although massive strides have been made in knee surgeries. But, if he comes back quickly and injures the Achilles then hey, it's just the end tbh. May waste two seasons like Chauncey

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    I understand this. But, the ACHILLES isn't an ordinary injury. But I guess you can make the case for the knee as well. Although massive strides have been made in knee surgeries. But, if he comes back quickly and injures the Achilles then hey, it's just the end tbh. May waste two seasons like Chauncey
    Of course. We don't have a choice. The injury happened. Remaining on the bench once it's healed is chicken . If it ruptures again he'll have to decide whether to hang it up, or, go thru the surgery again. Common sense tells you that the money will have to be adjusted if he decides to stay.

    Like I said in the other thread, SA, you want us to suffer now because you suffer. That ain't right, dude. Don't throw rocks at us because you're hurtin'. Your problem is you do not know how to handle this grief. Why? Simple answer:::you've never had a "death" like this. You don't know what to expect, or, what to do. So, you lash out at us. I'm glad you lost, but, I empathize your plight. And it won't get better. It'll dull but it'll never cure.

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    Of course. We don't have a choice. The injury happened. Remaining on the bench once it's healed is chicken . If it ruptures again he'll have to decide whether to hang it up, or, go thru the surgery again. Common sense tells you that the money will have to be adjusted if he decides to stay.

    Like I said in the other thread, SA, you want us to suffer now because you suffer. That ain't right, dude. Don't throw rocks at us because you're hurtin'. Your problem is you do not know how to handle this grief. Why? Simple answer:::you've never had a "death" like this. You don't know what to expect, or, what to do. So, you lash out at us. I'm glad you lost, but, I empathize your plight. And it won't get better. It'll dull but it'll never cure.
    I wouldn't say it's chicken , because I think you're the third best team in your own division at this point. It's looking rather bleak, and I don't wish that on anyone. Although I thank god for Jim Buss everyday. I'd rather he gets healthy 100% good and strong, then to run out there and make it worse. I guess we differ there. And yes if he blows it again, that kills his value in that new deal. Although it may put stress on the negotiations where he WILL think his value is higher than it would be in that hypothetical. Then he may walk at that point if he feels he's being low balled.

    And no, I don't want you to suffer. If anything, I'd rather you not exist. But suffering is a bit much even for the stone hearted. I've made my peace with the unfortunate series of events, as I did with the numerous events in the past. I'm not throwing rocks, I am simply volleying the unfortunate truth and it seems like I'm grinding the wound. I've seen much worse, even from you.

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    I wouldn't say it's chicken , because I think you're the third best team in your own division at this point. It's looking rather bleak, and I don't wish that on anyone. Although I thank god for Jim Buss everyday. I'd rather he gets healthy 100% good and strong, then to run out there and make it worse. I guess we differ there. And yes if he blows it again, that kills his value in that new deal. Although it may put stress on the negotiations where he WILL think his value is higher than it would be in that hypothetical. Then he may walk at that point if he feels he's being low balled.

    And no, I don't want you to suffer. If anything, I'd rather you not exist. But suffering is a bit much even for the stone hearted. I've made my peace with the unfortunate series of events, as I did with the numerous events in the past. I'm not throwing rocks, I am simply volleying the unfortunate the truth and it seems like I'm grinding the wound. I've seen much worse, even from you.
    I made peace with the injury on contact. We've had an incredible run of injury free years. Now since the late '80's have we had a hit like this. That's a quarter century of fortune. To lament this would be wrong. Sure I don't welcome it, but, I've been blessed and I recognize that fact.

    People like to malign Jim Buss because Media has hung him from the Tree of Woe and people will follow Media for reasons I'll never understand. They ignore the fact that it was he who had to fight tooth and nail to draft Bynum. It was he who had to fight tooth, nail and Kobe to reject the trading of Bynum. Without Jim Buss we're at 14 and 3 and Kobe is eating Daddy's ass in perpetuity.

    People act like 1 or 2 rings when you have 14 is of little import and can be bandied about on a message board like so many Skittles and cans of Iced Tea. I ain't one of those people and you shouldn't be either because you've been taught the importance of 1 ring that you had and then you hadn't.

    I will never turn my back on Jim Buss. Ever.

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    I made peace with the injury on contact. We've had an incredible run of injury free years. Now since the late '80's have we had a hit like this. That's a quarter century of fortune. To lament this would be wrong. Sure I don't welcome it, but, I've been blessed and I recognize that fact.

    People like to malign Jim Buss because Media has hung him from the Tree of Woe and people will follow Media for reasons I'll never understand. They ignore the fact that it was he who had to fight tooth and nail to draft Bynum. It was he who had to fight tooth, nail and Kobe to reject the trading of Bynum. Without Jim Buss we're at 14 and 3 and Kobe is eating Daddy's ass in perpetuity.

    People act like 1 or 2 rings when you have 14 is of little import and can be bandied about on a message board like so many Skittles and cans of Iced Tea. I ain't one of those people and you shouldn't be either because you've taught the importance of 1 ring that you had and then you hadn't.

    I will never turn my back on Jim Buss. Ever.
    I'd say you've had more than "fortune", but on that I digress. Without Bynum I don't know what the success or failures of L.A would be. And even the worst of the worst are right at least on one occasion. But he showed his true colors with his recent string of mistakes, which he will never live down. And in this new age of the cap, unless they go Prokhorov, his mistakes may have a longer lasting effect than we all think. He must have the redemption, and his window is small. One man is not responsible for the culmination of many variables, although he can be the starting point. And unfortunately, he never has been, and will never be that starting point. I will never turn my back on him either. Open arms, open arms.

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