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« Reply #1040 on: May 10, 2006, 04:22:39 PM »
Good thing the Clips are still in the playoffs otherwise I would completely lose interest in the playoffs.  I'm more of a team-liker than a league/sport-liker...heh, hope that made sense.

The Raptor fan in me is looking forward to the draft lottery.  Stern will make the miracle happen and the Raps will move up to #1....in my dreams.

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« Reply #1041 on: May 10, 2006, 04:59:23 PM »
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BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

I can't believe Barkley is now calling out Kobe for not shooting in the 2nd half of Game 7. *sigh* Kobe can't win. I love this quote:

"Tonight, Boris and Leandro were our best players," Nash said. "The two guys that people said were disappointing in the beginning of the series, I think they are accustomed to the series now and they lost their virginity, so to speak, in the seventh game."



well u cant blame ppl saying that kobe only took 3 shots. when ur whole team is sucking dick out there, him as a leader should try and take over. but instead, he chose to continue to play passive bball. kobe can definitely kill the Suns' defence even if reja was gaurding him.

however i never understand why ppl rape kobe for game 6. he was invisible that game. i mean he took many shots, but he made almost 50% of them. His team just doesnt have enough experience.

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« Reply #1042 on: May 10, 2006, 05:49:03 PM »
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The Raptor fan in me is looking forward to the draft lottery. Stern will make the miracle happen and the Raps will move up to #1....in my dreams.
Don't forget our Bobcats still have your number one draft pick:-P

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« Reply #1043 on: May 12, 2006, 09:32:07 AM »
Well, the Clippers and Heat make it more interesting. Difference between Lakers + Clippers, they can pound into Elton Fuckin Brand. And please no San Antonio - Detroit Final :evil:  I'm actually rooting for Mavs now

How about this "Witness" T-Shirt that Lebron & Nike have stirred up? Religious groups are up in arms LMAO. It's genius marketing! Buy em here:
http://www.cavaliersteamshop.com/shop_details.asp?facid=3&loc=prod&catID=16171&prodID=576864

'Witness' Tees Big Hit Among LeBron Fans



CLEVELAND -- The T-shirt that proclaims a Cleveland Cavaliers fan as a witness to LeBron James' accomplishments is becoming a big hit.

The team marked the start of the playoffs by giving fans who attended a black T-shirt reading simply "Witness" with a Nike swoosh logo to honor James.

Now the team shop has been bombarded with requests for the item, which is fetching more than $100 on eBay. The team shop got an order of the T-shirts and is selling them for $20.50.

The Cavs host Detroit in game three of the Eastern Conference semifinals on Saturday. Detroit leads the best-of-seven series two games to none.


Too bad we're gonna be a witness to A SWEEP!!

And how about Juwan Howard caught shoplifting sunglasses!!!! LMAO!

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« Reply #1044 on: May 13, 2006, 11:06:51 AM »
Boy was today's Suns-Clips game great.  Not too happy that the Clips lost since they had a bit of a lead in the 4th (i think it was only a few points though).  I'm not sure if this series can top the excitement of the Lakers-Suns series but still fun to watch.  I was talking to some friends and they all laughed at my "imagine if the Clippers made it to the finals" statement.  I guess it does sound quite stupid but you never know right...

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« Reply #1045 on: May 13, 2006, 11:37:18 AM »
if suns can actually win a game scoring below 100, sth is wrong wit the clippers!

probs to NASH for the dagger!

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« Reply #1046 on: May 14, 2006, 08:29:41 AM »
Thimas lets celebrate another Mavs Win!

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« Reply #1047 on: May 14, 2006, 01:46:00 PM »
Delvin Harris has great layups! rofl

MY HEART ALMOST STOPPED WHEN DIRK FELL ON HIS ANKLE!!! Good thing Dirk is such a beast!!!

CELEBRATION!!!

75% of the teams that win game 3 win the series ;)

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« Reply #1048 on: May 15, 2006, 12:16:40 AM »
MFFL- Word!

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« Reply #1049 on: May 15, 2006, 06:14:20 AM »
Big win by the Clips tonight to make the series competitive.  Nobody wants to see a series end in 4-5 games...there's still hope for my original prediction of Clipperss in 6.  Could this be the year of the Clip?  Hahahha

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« Reply #1050 on: May 15, 2006, 08:47:38 AM »
clippers vs mavericks in western finals!

I called it!

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« Reply #1051 on: May 16, 2006, 02:00:58 AM »
i like this article!!! Artest at it again. lol

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Monday, May 15, 2006
Watching Duncan is beautiful, not boring
By Pat Forde
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Things that bore me: Reality television, "wacky" morning radio shows, the very sight of Charlie Sheen.

You'll notice that Tim Duncan does not make the list.

   Tim Duncan
Tim Duncan's game is substance over style, but he can soar when he needs to.

In fact, I could list a million things that bore me -- ironing, Stone Phillips, Austria -- without mentioning Duncan.

I could list a million boring sports things -- cricket, free agency, throws to first to hold the runner -- and No. 21 for the San Antonio Spurs still would be nowhere near making an appearance.

I don't just respect Tim Duncan -- everyone does that. I'm entertained watching him play basketball.

I love the bank shots, the drop steps, the efficient post moves, the intelligent passes out of double-teams, the two-hand rebounds, the refusal to force anything. I've enjoyed watching him hang 31 points and 11 rebounds a game on the Dallas Mavericks in a ding-dong series so far, and I can't wait to see him play Monday night against the Mavs in what verges on a must-win playoff game.

This apparently makes me un-American enough that the NSA soon will be listening to my phone calls.

Enjoying Duncan runs counter to a state university-sized school of thought that says the most accomplished player in the NBA is test-pattern dull. Skip and Woody actually agreed on something last week on "Cold Pizza" -- that the Spurs (i.e., Duncan) are boring. And Madison Avenue clearly sees it that way, given its shunning of Duncan as a national pitchman.

Dwyane Wade will put you in a swell pair of shoes. Shaq will tell you how to care for your aching muscles. Even onetime pariah pitchman Kobe Bryant has made a commercial comeback, trading on his anti-hero status.

Just recently I've seen Kevin Garnett portray a platoon leader, a superhero and a standup comic. Funny, though, I've never seen him portray a pro basketball player in June.

Vince Carter is selling a wireless service during the playoffs. That's nice. When the Heat are finished with Carter and the Nets, he should have enough free minutes to call Duncan and ask him what winning a championship or three feels like.

I hear we're all witnesses to LeBron James' ascendance. While I won't dispute that, I'm wondering how commercial America failed to witness the Duncan phenomenon that preceded it.

The two-time league MVP and three-time NBA Finals MVP, the first player ever to be named first-team All-NBA in each of his first eight seasons as a pro, the guy who pushed himself through 80 regular-season games with plantar fasciitis, the perfect teammate, the caring community presence, the ideal face of a franchise? Guess he's too stoic and too solid to sell.

I look around the league and simply don't get it. I see repetitive stories about the anti-Duncans and yawn.

Thin man Allen Iverson and tin man Chris Webber blowing off Fan Appreciation Night in Philly? Shocker.

Overexposed and underprepared point guard Sebastian Telfair playing just 24 minutes a game for a 60-loss team? Hardly the stuff of books and documentaries, is it?

Larry Brown and Stephon Marbury hissing at each other through the tabloids during a train-wreck season? Utter boredom.

Amid this fool's parade, isn't there some love to be found for the Big Fundamental?

Yes. Turns out you can find it from predictable and unpredictable sources.

"I think he's very refreshing," said South Carolina's Dave Odom, who had Duncan for four years at Wake Forest. "What's different is refreshing, and he's different. It's gone 180 degrees now.

"He's fundamentally sound, a fearless, determined champion, someone who didn't feel like he already knew everything, who puts the team first -- those were throwback virtues and attributes. Those were things that made the old Celtic teams great, but today that's not true. Today's game is style over substance. He's the opposite. He's substance over style.

"Today's game is style over substance. He's the opposite. He's substance over style. I think he's appreciated. I don't think he's adored."
Dave Odom, Duncan's college coach

"I think he's appreciated. I don't think he's adored."

Unpredictable? How about Ron Artest, the NBA's Jesse James to Duncan's Wyatt Earp. The combustible Sacramento King told Dime Magazine this season that he likes the way Duncan plays.

Artest explained: "I remember one time Kevin Garnett was mushing him, and shoving him in the face; and Tim Duncan didn't do anything, he didn't react. He just kicked Kevin Garnett's a--, and won the damn championship. You know what I'm sayin'? That's gangsta. Everybody can show emotion, dunk on somebody, scream and be real cocky; but Tim Duncan is a ... he's a pimp."

Only the creative cloudy thinking of Ron Artest could put "Tim Duncan" and "pimp" in the same sentence -- but that's part of the big guy's marketability deficit. In terms of swagger, he's more plumber than pimp. He's as edgy as a sphere.


The closest he's come to being controversial is complaining about David Stern's new dress code (Duncan isn't comfortable without his shirttail hanging out, and he's not a suit-and-tie guy). He doesn't need big-city bling, being perfectly comfortable in the relative obscurity of San Antonio. And he's a lousy self-promoter.

"He doesn't let us into his life," said San Antonio Express-News columnist Buck Harvey. "Probably my first interview with him was as good as my last one. But in this business you can kind of respect that. He isn't trying to get in good with the media.

"My impression, if you were to know him as a teammate and a friend, he wouldn't be boring at all. He's very smart and has a great sense of humor. He just doesn't want to put that out there."

The Duncan we don't see is the guy who came over to Odom's house for dinner last October, the night before an exhibition game in Columbia, S.C. -- and fretted because he didn't have anything nicer to wear than his sweat suit. The Duncan we don't see sat in Odom's living room talking to the coach and his wife for hours after dinner, then dropped by South Carolina's practice the next day to work with the post men on a few drills.

Odom reports that the Gamecock players were not bored by Duncan's presence.

Turns out they're not alone. There might be a peasant revolution underway when it comes to Duncan and his Q Rating.

The latest issue of ESPN Magazine ran the results of a SportsNation poll identifying athletes with the most "cred." It's about as easily defined as porn -- we know it when we see it, to borrow from a former Supreme Court justice -- but it would seem to rank among the highest compliments you can pay a player.

My jaded assumption was that Duncan would rate depressingly low on the "cred" scale. Instead, he leads the league and ranks behind only Tiger Woods and Tom Brady among "SportsNation's most cred-carrying athletes."

I nearly wept. Boring, at last, is beautiful.

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« Reply #1052 on: May 16, 2006, 02:23:42 AM »
Hope Sheed's prediction holds true!!! C'mon WEED!! Light up some 3's!!

Man, if Phoenix, Clipps, or Dallas make it to the NBA Finals, we could bring our JPH!P Road Trip around to the scene 8)

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« Reply #1053 on: May 16, 2006, 05:18:37 AM »
TALK IS CHEAP RASHEED!

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« Reply #1054 on: May 16, 2006, 05:18:37 AM »
4 words: :pepper: w00t [SIZE=12]KING JAMES[/SIZE]w00t :pepper:

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« Reply #1055 on: May 16, 2006, 06:13:09 AM »
haha. I loved the guy behind Sheed.

Spurs-Mavs now...tighter than a Takahashi pussy!!

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« Reply #1056 on: May 16, 2006, 06:46:00 AM »
Fuckin 111-111 OT!! :evil:

C'mon Dirk!! Stack!! Step it up!

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« Reply #1057 on: May 16, 2006, 07:15:33 AM »
HOLY FUCK WHAT A GAME! FUCKING MAVS ARE CLUTCH!


Did you see Finley hit them 3's? Get that dunk? Draw them fouls? DAMN he looked like the Finley of old.

I love this Mavs team right now. Every player on our roster can play. In the past we had crap players like Shawn Bradley, Najara, and Danny Fortson. This current team is soooo deeeeeep.

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« Reply #1058 on: May 16, 2006, 07:16:09 AM »
Yay! Mavs win! Finish it in 5 guys! :D

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« Reply #1059 on: May 16, 2006, 09:19:30 AM »
spurs will be the 2nd team in this yr's playoffs to come from 3-1 deflicit to win the series!

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