the 2012 Bobcats say Hi.
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Nope. Girasuck is the only decent one on this site...and probably the only decent one I've ever encountered. I'm sure many times he's embarrassed at the behavior of his fellow fans.
It's kinda like being a Texans fan and having to tolerate Rocket fan.
the 2012 Bobcats say Hi.
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Not sure how the Spurs could beat a team in the playoffs when they were already swept by the Jazz. Which year did they do a double elimination game?
And I don't really get your drift, are you saying the Spurs can't beat the Bulls when you are a Jazz fan?
Feel bad that you had to go up against bad meanies during the time when a pedophile was leading your favourite team
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Pedophiles < bullies
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The same fan who threw crap onto the floor in 2007? F that noise...
"Some years later Karl scheduled and cancelled or blew off a number of lunch appointments with me. On three separate occasions Karl had one of his assistants schedule a lunch appointment with me. The first time Karl never showed up. When I called his assistant I was told that Karl had something come up and he wouldn’t be able to join me. We rescheduled. I got a call on the way to the second appointment a few weeks later to tell me Karl couldn’t make it. That happened again the third time a month or so later.
A couple of years ago Karl called me to see if our family would be willing to sell him the real estate under his Toyota dealership in Draper, Utah. I told him I’d be happy to discuss it with him. I drove to the dealership and we met in his conference room. Karl’s disposition was very cold at first, but as the conversation progressed, he gradually warmed up. We agreed in concept to the deal, and by the end of the meeting Karl said he thought we should spend more time together. I agreed and suggested we have lunch a couple days later, to which he agreed. Two days later, as I was about to leave for the lunch appointment, he had someone call to tell me he wouldn’t be able to make it."
Larry Miller's daughter ain't half the owner her old man was, tbh.
My guess is that he means the 1998 Jazz swept the Lakers and the Spurs beat them in the playoffs.
He neglects to mention that the 1999 Spurs swept the Lakers -- a Lakers team with Kobe Bryant (who played 21.8 mpg in 1998 and 41.8 mpg in 1999) and Glen Rice in its starting lineup instead of Eddie Jones and Rick Fox.
You may hate Stockton, but he was a stud
MVP getting his pushed in by Brian Grant and a Blazers team who couldn't win a game the next series.![]()
1. Tim Duncan
2. Dirk Nowitzki
3. Charles Barkley
Who do you take at 4 though? KG or Warm Karl?
the jazz if malone wasn't allowed to karate chop Drob they would never beat us. Every playoff win against the jazz is a thing of beauty. So you can jerkoff every night to memories of stockton and malones short shorts, but that won't stop the broom that's headed your way tonight assclown!
I do hate Stockton. But he was, indeed, a stud. A dirty, ringless stud - but a stud nonetheless.
No one can question the abilities of a guy that set two unbreakable records: steals and assists.
But I still get pissed every time I think about him setting that pick in the middle of the paint to draw fouls on David Robinson.
Pretty easy to question Stockton's assist numbers. Scorekeepers have said themselves that they inflated his numbers.
Same could be said about all point guards. Hard to argue about his individual stats. Just be happy that he never won a le.
I think I take KG at 2... Duncan and KG play both ends; neither Dirk nor Charles ever really gave a rats ass for the defensive half of the game.
In all honesty, I'm not even sure Warm Karl is fifth. I always thought his points were hugely inflated by all the bunnies that Stockton set up for him...
Not sure if anyone remembered, but Stockton's record breaking assist was a pass to Malone in the post. Malone caught the ball, dribbled a few times, spun and shot a difficult jumper. No way in is that even close to an assist if it was a pass by anybody else.
It's funny, Spurs fans have respect for that puke Bryant, but not for Malone, when they're essentially one in the same. I'm not saying they're equals as players, what I'm saying is, neither was ever the best player in the game, but both had remarkable longevity as top five players.
At their absolute peaks, it's not difficult to make a case for Robinson and to a lesser extent, Barkley, being better than Malone. But he played at an elite level for so much longer, which is the primary reason why he's widely regarded as greater than either.
I still consider Malone to be the second best PF of all time and the greatest pure PF of all time. It's difficult to compare Malone and Barkley to Duncan and Garnett though. The latter two are center sized, so it would make sense that they're far superior defenders.
Warm Karl 0 for 19. At least Kobe was able to lead his team to 2.
Must have missed the leading.
With the exception of two prime years, he had to go through the consensus greatest player of all-time. Sure, Bryant was able to lead his team to 2 . . . with a men against boys front line to do the heavy lifting for him.
If MJ was the only thing holding him back, he'd have two rings. Instead, Hakeem has them. Excuses, excuses.
He played Jordan twice. You might make that argument for an eastern conference team, but no way you do for Utah. He played like in the 97 playoffs anyways, and in the 98 he just choked the way he always did in big games. Malone is Webber with a better point guard and better health. LOL @ Malone shooting a Jermaine O'Neal esque 43.5% in the playoffs his first MVP year and an Iverson esque 41.7% in the playoffs his second MVP season.
Maybe the only player in NBA history more overrated than Warm Karl is Russell.
Who said he was the only thing? He was clearly the biggest though. And with the level Olajuwon was playing at in '94 and '95, he wasn't too far behind.
baseline bum, I never said he stepped up in the '97 and '98 Finals. But this notion that he's "arguably the most overrated player ever", is nonsense. He's constantly disrespected, so I'm not sure how he could be considered overrated. If anything, he's underrated at this point. Bryant, Russell and Nowitzki, are the most overrated players of all time.
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