should wait after game 7
Which LA team does it hurt more to lose a series to?
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2008 lakers probably. when u lose to a team led by prime shaq, you just shrug. but when u let a team led by a euro like pau beat you, its pretty embarassing
I'll revisit this thread to see how you feel Saturday night.
unless we win
Even the Clipper fans on this board aren't Clipper fans, so I don't even know how this would register.
Clips, definitely these ers because odds are, Rockets gonna hammer that ass in
You forgot to say your unfunny line that you always say: "old sport". What's the point of your ty troll without your ty unfunny line?
Anyone who says Pau was the leader of that team obviously didn't watch those Lakers. I love what Pau did for us, without him we were not a championship team. But every ing road game during that 08-10 series, particularly against Boston, Pau was a no show while Kobe showed up. The problem is, you will google stats to see if this is true, but stats only paint a picture for you much like radiographs...they don't tell you the whole story.
Kobe was the floor general during that run, whether we like it or not. Gasol disappeared time and time again when it mattered most. Luckily, he was a monster during the home games and was as equally good as Kobe which is why so many of you pretend he was the leader of that team. To me, he was soft as except for the 2010 championship when he had something to prove.
And you know I'm not a Kobe guy.
Doesn't bother me at all. A Clippers series win just throws more dirt on the rotting corpse of your Lakers.
Balmer using the Lakers lockerroom as a lounge. They own LA, Luva.
I bet that hurts, don't it?
Actually, if y'all lose, that means that Duncan FAILED to defend his le for a 5th time. Kobe? Not so much.![]()
Repeat shtick
Here's some "repeat shtick" for you: Kirby missed the playoffs in consecutive years. Devastating to his legacy.
Nah man, the repeat thing is legit. You know I have TD greater than Kobe but that is pathetic tbh. 5 fails? No heart man no heart....BUT I still think they have a shot at winning it all.
TD was amazing in the '06 series against Dallas. Can't blame him. And of course he hit one of the greatest shots in Spur history in '04, until Fisher answered.
It's usually in' Parker.
I've missed most of the Spurs ball games this year, I only watch some of their playoff games along with other teams since my Lakers died off. But what's the big deal with Tony? Apparently he sucks now or something? Because all I've heard all year long is that he's a D league player at this point, etc etc...is he that bad? He was like NBA MVP material 2 seasons ago...wtf happened?
Hey, I'll say it when I feel like it, Ol' got
Yep. He was like the 5th worst rated defender in the entire league. His speed and quickness are also shot. He no longer penetrates and settles for (wide open) 15 footers that he misses. Just an all around bad player at this point.
It doesn't hurt to lose to a better team. It's the natural progression. There's never been a team that went undefeated throughout history, in the NBA. Every team eventually gets old, tired or bored. The Spurs are all three, but hey, look who's in the playoffs and who's not.
His Achilles is sore. That s with his ability to make cuts and explode off the dribble, but it's the latest malady in a seemingly endless series of excuses from him. He's moonlighted in France for years, and he's old in NBA experience anyhow. As a PG who spent his career getting knocked to the floor for driving the paint, his good years are in the rearview mirror. Spurs are a fickle bunch though, loyalty and all that , so they still let that dog hunt with them even though he's blind as and drags his ass. He brings down the hunt, but fans still pay to see that little er run around out there like a re , turning the ball over and bricking 15' shots.
Must suck for Lakerfan that if we win Game 7, it took the Clippers to end the dynasty that the Lakers started by getting swept out of the Forum![]()
And Kobe was great vs. the Suns in '06...like Duncsn he still ended up shining shoes. -5 points son.![]()
Duncan would have been shining another ring instead of shoes that year if not for the Spurs' own version of Kirby doing what he does:
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Duncan had plantar fasciitis that year, too. Thanks to Enrique, he had the ultimate indignity of shining corrective shoes![]()
All of that is true. But doesnt fit in the MVPau narrative. Happy Pau got to a situation to flourish in would love to see him "lead" Chicago to a Finals run, but I doubt it ...
Tough to miss anything from the bench ...
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