You are depriving a village somewhere of an idiot.
No, no, it's only his stance until someone calls him on it. Oops.
You are depriving a village somewhere of an idiot.
I'm the idiot eh....no need to say anymore then...
v2000 your smack is weak. Why don't u go back to the mav boards and continue your thread about the # of Dirk's pubic hairs you've collected.
haha, talk about weak. if your best diss is about Dirks pubes, then you need to shut the up, or at least make it somewhat good.
I suggest we move this thread to the troll forum.
I would love to amuse you. But I have better things to do than to entertain a quadriplegic from Dallas
And if you ask him for some, he'll be glad to throw it at you.![]()
That was the implication of my uncontrollable laughter.
Well, you guys were operating way too subtle for me, I had to have it underlined and highlighted.
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There you go.![]()
Last edited by Darrin; 04-12-2006 at 05:52 PM.
Isn't that the guy that JO knocked-the- out?
Yep, you caught me. I was stupid enough to run onto the floor past security, and stare down a 6"7, 250-pound professional athlete who is still juiced up from a fight with Ben Wallace and running into the stands. Yes, that is me. My brain is the size of a walnut.![]()
Have you met my best friend, Cap Morgan? For some reason he's not allowed in the Palace anymore.
I don't remember if that's the guy JO takes out or if it was the guy in the Ben Wallace jersey.
Does tonights Cavs/Pistons game take LBJ out of the MVP race? Not a bad effort from him....but the Cavs are getting embarrased on National TV.
Plus LBJ may have sprained his ankle....meaning he may not play the rest of the regular season.
Thoughts?
Last edited by Pistons < Spurs; 04-12-2006 at 10:00 PM.
It certainly doesn't help him any. I hate to get Mavsfan1000 all excited but I honestly think Dirk may be the most deserving this year.
If anyone else in the league put up numbers like James they'd be a unanimous lock for MVP. Does everyone understand that only three players have done what he's done before? Ever?
So are you saying that there is some kind of conspiracy? The powers that be don't want him to win it?
Just curious.
Does everyone understand that only three players have done what he's done before? Ever?
His #'s are amazing. No doubt about it. I wouldn't be mad if he did win it, but I'm not really sure he should.........however the last 2 weeks or so, he has steadily rissen in my personal MVP rankings with his stellar performance.
Part of it may be due to all the LBJ hype. I sort of expect those kind of #'s from him. For 2 years now, I've been hearing that he's going to average a triple double for the whiole season. (which I honestly think he may at some point in his career.)
Like I said, if he wins, thats cool. I'll be happy for him. No hating from me.
What I think is pretty cool, is that we have so many worthy candidates. You can make an argument for or against 5 or 6 players.
If nothing else, I think it's good for the league
Last edited by Pistons < Spurs; 04-12-2006 at 11:02 PM.
Yep.
When you have this many deserving candidates, people start considering other factors.
LBJ is going to suffer because everyone knows he's going to win it sometime in the next 2-3 years. To a lesser exten, this is Wade's problem, too. So the voters will have an unspoken bias in favor of someone who has paid their dues (Kobe, Dirk) or someone who will never be under serious consideration again (Billups). I think Nash's stock has dropped, and he's already got one.
It's going to be one of Kobe, Dirk, or Billups. Kobe will have strong sentiment against him for the off-court stuff, plus his team isn't that good. Billups will have the opposite perception problem in that his team is really good, and you could probably stick one of 3-4 other point guards in there and Detroit wouldn't really drop off tremendously.
If Dallas finishes strong, and especially if they win the division, the MVP is Dirk's to lose.
I'm beginning to think that players fake an injury to explain away a lop-sided loss like the one the Cavs just had. It keeps the player the story and it eases the fans nerves. I could be seeing a conspiracy where none exists. But the amount of injuries to star players in blowout losses is baffling.
First of all, a conspiracy by definition requires people to be doing something as part of an agreed-upon plan. It's not that organized. Secondly the "powers that be" don't vote for MVP, and if they did, LBJ would probably win whether he deserved it or not, so it's fortunate that they don't have that kind of control. What I am saying is that there are people that won't vote for him no matter what he does, just like there are people on this board that are going to bad mouth him no matter what he does.
One third of the voters didn't vote for him as rookie of the year. One of the voters had him third.
Lebron James is getting superhyped for one months performance. I'm glad he got owned by Detroit tonight to shut the people at ESPN up.
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