Bunch of savages in that town.
So, I'm back in the office after a week in San Jose, and of course, all of my Spurs decor has notes (mostly asterisks) next to it, and the "sour grapes" in my Phoenix office have turned again into large bottles of "whine."
...Yes, of course, the Spurs only had to win one game... and it was tainted. Here Amare, take the trophy. Take it to prison with you so your degenerate, felony-ridden family can be proud, too....![]()
Bunch of savages in that town.
Bringing Amare's family into it?
Having trouble with the TRUTH, pal?
You could print this out for them: A Suns fan offers analysis of Game 3.
http://myespn.go.com/blogs/truehoop/...io-Game-3.html
Good response:
jkiss82 (7/23/2007 at 11:39 AM)
Interesting analysis, but this study is not looking at the whole picture. As posters above have noted, who, what and when makes a huge difference for these foul calls. Also, the fouls that are not whistled, although difficult to attribute to one referee (I guess you can give it to the closest official) are just as important as those that are whistled. Also, how many of Donaghy's 10 fouls were called when he was out of position? I think we are all aware of the foul Donaghy whistled a good 5 seconds late from HALFCOURT to give Ginobli two free-throws, which in a game decided by 7 points (or was it 8?) is hardly inconsequential. Good try, but counting fouls doesn't prove anything either way.
It would be a uva commute to work every day!
On that thought, I've been trying to work a transfer to Austin for a while, but I've got at least another year here before that could happen.
THEY WOULD LOVE TO PUT AN ASTERISK NEXT TO THERE CHAMPIONSHIP BECAUSE THEY DON'T HAVE ANY.
The Suns are just mad because the Mavs have recently overshadowed them in the race for "most odoius playoff chokes in NBA history." I expect the Suns to regain the le next season.
So Amare doesn't have a degenerate, felony-ridden family?
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