I was yelling no no no....yessssss!!!!!
Only our Manu could pull that off. I think Pop must have had a heart attack during that shot.
That 3 by Bob after Nash's 3 pointer was just as spectacular.
I am spent.
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not in the playoffs you haven't.
You're arguing bigger or more clutch shots, I am not. I'm talking about the most creative or best move with the game on the line. Jordan steals the ball isn't creative, maybe clutch but not creative. Dr J's shot was arguably better.
don't remember this shot, but if it was a jump shot how can it qualify unless it was a backwards one handed jumper with 3 people on him.
I was yelling no no no....yessssss!!!!!
Only our Manu could pull that off. I think Pop must have had a heart attack during that shot.
That 3 by Bob after Nash's 3 pointer was just as spectacular.
I am spent.
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very rarely do the spurs make the evening news over here (normally late night news) but manus play was like replayed like 5 times.
http://tvnz.co.nz/view/sport_story_s...%3fformat=html
Please...Bill Walton the master of the Hyperbole....best move ever....man watch some games....it was a sweet move, nothing more nothing less, best ever...I thought that Nash pass behind his back was better....but that's just me.
WTF do Laker fans know?
Thanks Jim...I guess since my Lakers aren't in the playoffs I can't have a ing opinion...well with that logic, you must have not commented on the NBA until 99 when the spurs finally won anything. Loser.
I think Marion is still in homeroom.
Marion got left on the shortbus. Cuz Gino makin him look re ed
Last edited by sa_butta; 05-25-2005 at 09:27 AM.
ESPN top 10
Gino #1
Nash pass #4
but like you said just your opinion
Ginobili's play was the tops of the playoffs this year, but I think Dr. J's moves were probably the sweetest because they were nearly as acrobatic as some of the stuff Ginobili does, only it was done with a much bigger frame.
P.S.-I think I've found a new definition of irony: Someone spelling "re ed" wrong while trying to sound smart.
ok it was typo my bad .
A little different perspective:
Driving to the right side of the basket with the defender on your left, and passing the ball 360* from left hand, behind the back to the right hand, and back to the left hand, and then shooting layup with your left hand with lots of twist off the backboard is "dog walking on his hind legs. Amazing that he can do it, but why do it?" ... when laying the ball, already in your right hand, straight in with your right hand is so much more natural and higher percentage, with the ball away from the left-side defender.
I amazed that Manu is 100% left-handed even for layups.
Couldn't describe that any better. That was exactly how I felt at the time.
Yeah a behind the back pass is better than a behind the back in the lane half spin layup against amare stoudamire, give me a break. You don't have an opinion, you have bitterness.
those two dunks in a row were pretty ing sweet too! amare all cowering down like rasho!
Loser?
Are you calling yourself a loser?
Just asking.
It will be very interesting when the Spurs play the Pistons in the Finals. Tayshaun Prince will be guarding Ginobili then.
correction... trying to guard Ginobili.
We'll see. Prince did a pretty good job at locking up D Wade in game 1.
Ginobili is a very unorthodox player not so easy to guard.
The Pistons will be the Spurs greatest challenge.
But if they win another Championship, then the Lakers and Pistons will just be Spurs' roadkill.
I agree that it will be a defensive battle, but I like our chances.
Let's get past the suns first. Don't get sucked into the foolishness of a blazers fan.
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OR
The Spurs will be the the Pistons greatest challenge.
Spurs and Pistons look very similar. BUT difference will be the BENCH
I am curious to see if more D Brown and Rasho will be added into the mix.They have been pretty much non-existant.
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