yes it is. you are okay nothing is wrong with you.
Is it normal for someone to view almost an entire game chat on an opposing teams forum just to see how heartbroken they got when Barry hit that 3? I just found myself spending a good 45 minutes going through the entire 4th quarter and OT of the Kings game chat.... is that bad?![]()
I know that the game log on this site was probably just as bad... but to see someone go from the peak of cloud 9 to the feeling like crud is rather enjoyable(only when it doesn't envolve you or your favorite team)
yes it is. you are okay nothing is wrong with you.
I saw that in person, cause there were these kings fans in the luxury box below where I was sitting, just seeing their reactions was awesome
i dont think its bad. in fact i probably wouldve switched between windows, one here and one there
It's pretty cold of you to do it. I remember being on the other side of it with Utah and Houston so many times that I feel for the Kings. They played with heart and this is as big a heart breaker as you can be served in the playoffs.
But it was a good win, and it's something the spurs can build upon and draw upon later against bigger foes.
Why would you ask such a ridiculous question?
Why is it a ridiculous question? It's not like I'm really asking if something is wrong with me... I'm just asking if other people do this from time to time. Plus, it's nice to know I'm not the only sadist around here(not really, but you get the point)
There's nothing wrong with that. It's really funny to see the natural "WOO!to " ...."
utter silence in a matter of seconds. . But, I remember being on the other side when Tim Made that impossible shot in 04'....Imagine the gameblogs on that game was much worse for the Kings...I pretty much fear Karma now, so I don't think I could do that anymore and relish the pendulum shifts fanboys undergo.
Sucks for the Kings' side, but the players already rebounding saying "They did what they're supposed to do, win Homecourt. on the 2-0 hole"
Do you stop and stare at car crash sites, too?
I hate that line. Hey geniuses - they are supposed to win the series, too. In a series where they are as heavy an underdog as they are, playing as well as they did...I think the Spurs may find their next run an little easier to put down. It would have to take a very strong-willed team to come back from losing a game like that and win this series, or even believe they can win a game.
http://www.kingsfans.com/forums/show...=12116&page=56
HAHA read from page 56-60 HAHAH it's hilarious!![]()
Makes me think of the Portland Trailblazers, circa '99. Losing a game in which you should have won, takes a lot out of you. They have 2 options: To bounce back, make adjustments and come out with the same passion they did today..... or crumple and get the plane tickets ready for Cabo like the aforementioned Blazers.
I remember all the talk about how Tim Duncan was choking down the stretch. I remember the bad shot by Chauncey that I was sure was going in (It's Mr. Big Shot). I wasn't worried. It was the Pistons at home, just one more defensive stop and they have a 3-2 series lead.
The ball leaves Manu's hands...I just see a black jersey with number 5 on it. Before the ball hits Horry's hands I thought OH, NOT AGAIN! NO! By the time he was squaring for the shot I verbally let out a " NO!" infront of 8 people and a 60" LCD HD screen as I jumped off my seat on the couch, and as the shot went down, I pounded my fists against my forehead.
It's funny how much information can go through one's brain in fractions of seconds, and how many simultaneous thoughts can go through ones' mind. When Horry hit the three against the Kings in 2002, I heard Marv go "Horry for the win...Yes!" and I got up, turned off the TV, and saw none of the celebration, the interviews, or the postgame. I just muttered to myself "The damn Lakers are going to win another Championship." That flashed in my mind as Horry leaned with his follow-through arm dangling in the air at the Palace. My second thought was "that bas Sean Elliott" I know, I know; he's beloved around here. But I saw the FOX50 sports crew 10 years earlier telling me that the Elliott trade for Robert Horry and Matt Bullard has been recinded. "He should be doing that for us," I thought.
But I had just adopted the Kings because the Pistons had been eliminated, this time it was my team. I had said "The Pistons need to win all three games at home (which I was confident they could do since they swept games 3-5 in each of their last two Finals appearances) in order to have a chance in the series. They can win one in San Antonio, but they won't get both of them and the longer the series goes on, the worse their chance to get this thing will be."
In Game 4 vs. the Lakers, I knew the Pistons had won the le. Shaq went for 36 and 20 and Chauncey and Rip hadn't played exceptionally well. The game was tied entering the fourth, and they won by 8. It was then and there I stopped worried about awaking the beast. Shaq was awake, and the Pistons had a 3-1 lead.
In Game 5 vs. the Spurs, I knew the Spurs had won the le. They had used all that 3-2 comeback magic on the Miami Heat. This team was nowhere near as inexperienced as the Heat, and they wouldn't collapse down the stretch of games. Barring an injury, I was going to watch the Spurs hoist the 2004-05 Championship trophy, probably with Manu Ginobili or Tim Duncan as MVP. I didn't sleep that night. It was an hour drive back from downtown Detroit to my apartment in Pontiac, MI. I didn't say a word during the whole trek. " NO!" was the last thing I said, with exception to goodbyes, until about 12PM the next day. I was awake all those hours.
All my fears, all my ing earlier in the season about not having homecourt, not being able to take the easy path to the NBA Finals because they didn't have the number one seed...all of that was realized. And I was devastated.
So there's my experience on June 19, 2005. I hope you all you trolls got a kick out of it.![]()
Last edited by Darrin; 04-26-2006 at 02:22 AM.
hahaha!
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theyre all too familiar with Horry!
Remember that scene in The Simpsons where Bart is playing back the tape from the Krusty Anniversary Show after Lisa went off on Ralph Wiggum?
Bart: "Watch this, Lis, you can actually pinpoint the second when his heart rips in half."
Yeah, that's Kings fan right now.
I enjoy reading opposing team's forums and game blogs when we win.
man i feel for them. they're passionate and it kind of reminds me of the times before the spurs started winning les. We spurs fans have seen our fair share of these kinds of losses in the past.
As much as it pains me to post this. My grandfather and George Maloof were good friends...
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Last edited by Obstructed_View; 04-26-2006 at 04:05 AM.
thats the worst call i have ever seen... I hate Genobli... worst flop ever!!!!!
typical asshat kings fan.
Ball Game Im Gonna Be Sick..SCREW U BRENT BARRY
Finley, Van Exel, Barry, all coat tail riding peices of @#$%^#$&&...
Spurs = Yankees
way to blow our chance bibbywhat an asshat this clown is.
ahhh thats why.....well of course mike couldn't guard barry, duncan tripped him
It was fun seeing the sequence through the Kings fans watery eyes.
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Silver was telling me that there were two suites of Kings fans in the house last night.
You know our defense towels that we handed out? They were using those as a door mat- stepping on it whenever they entered or left the suite.
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U should be ashamed of yourself. you probably watch Smut films also
my favorite was...
"god hates Kings"
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this was pretty good too...
"implosion time.....
i think i'm going to vomit"
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