Exactly. Act like you've been there.
The prinary reason I HATE Memphis was Zach Randork strutting and preening like a jackass after they beat us in that first round series. Classless . So glad they lost the next series, those worthless punks...
Wow, just...wow. Weak. ESPN sucks.
Exactly. Act like you've been there.
The prinary reason I HATE Memphis was Zach Randork strutting and preening like a jackass after they beat us in that first round series. Classless . So glad they lost the next series, those worthless punks...
Planet of the Apes with a gay ending maybe?
I hope he stays.
I really didn't think Kawhi even had a chance at that one. I went from "wtf Danny, terrible pass" to jumping off the couch in a split second.
I wish Pop was wired for sound on that play, tbh..
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His point to Danny after the oop reminded me of the Admiral. Robinson had that signature point after throwing down an 'oop.
if that was lebum, it would have been #1. what a joke
The replay was phenomenal but wasn't as great as live and in person. And the place really was as electric as I've seen in a long time.
Kudos to the fans for the extra long loud standing occasion when Kawhi finally came out of the game in the 4th.
Man, the AT&T Center crowd is so underrated it's criminal. They flat out gave it up after that alley, and proceeded to continue to lose their .
Side note: Can you imagine if Green had been able to wrest the ball away and outlet it to Kawhi who'd already started to take off?![]()
Pay. Danny. Green. He's the Pippen to Kawhi's Jordan, just with the positions swapped.
agree, but for some reason, it just doesn't come through the tv like other arenas.
Gotta be something with the TV mic placements. I always have people tell me after they've been there, "man, I didn't know the AT&T Center got so loud so often."
At the game last night as well, the loudest I have heard the crowd since the Manu dunk in Game 5 last year, and it may have been louder than that.
So that old rich white men can own a few more brown people.
It was a great play, but Kawhi's had his fair share of amazing dunks since his rookie season. To me, the signal was that entire 3rd quarter, where the variety and debelopment in his game was on full display when he took over--drives, spot ups, post up fade-always, coming of curls.
Remember a few weeks ago when he drove to the hope and switched the ball from one hand to the other in mid air. Just like the famous Jordan play.
Yeah, mic placement is definitely part of it. Ever notice how Dallas has the LOUDEST net swoosh in the league? I swear those gots must have spent at least a million on cutting edge net mics to have the loudest, clearest free throw sounds on the planet.
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