On May 23 2009 14:16 BalliSLife wrote:
shh, dont let anyone else hear that opinion
shh, dont let anyone else hear that opinion
Feel free to debate it!
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city42
1656 Posts
May 23 2009 05:29 GMT
#2241
On May 23 2009 14:16 BalliSLife wrote: Show nested quote + On May 23 2009 14:13 city42 wrote: lol That was fairly cold blooded. I can't even make a comeback because I kinda like the pistons. For my money, the 88-90 piston team is the greatest in NBA history. shh, dont let anyone else hear that opinion Feel free to debate it! | ||
SmoKing2012
United States385 Posts
May 23 2009 07:12 GMT
#2242
On May 23 2009 13:22 BalliSLife wrote:yes, pietrus is a lot more athletic as you can see "oh look I found this picture of Lebron knocking over Pietrus, therefore Pietrus is les athletic than Turkoglu!!111" great argument.. ![]() | ||
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Live2Win
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United States6657 Posts
May 23 2009 07:14 GMT
#2243
On May 23 2009 13:15 SmoKing2012 wrote: Show nested quote + On May 23 2009 13:13 NerO wrote: also how about that blocking foul on lewis at the end of the game where west runs him over and elbows him in the face and he was 100% set for atleast a second or 2 and he gets a blocking call for that.. magic shoulda won that game by 5 or 6 thx NBA.. He wasn't set. It was a good call. There were some awful calls on both sides of the court, but that wasn't one of them. You must be kidding me. Every single person who saw the slow-motion replay of that play commented on what a bs call that was. It was 100% charge foul. Maybe you're thinking of a different play because I don't see how anyone can possibly argue that one as being a good call. | ||
SmoKing2012
United States385 Posts
May 23 2009 07:38 GMT
#2244
On May 23 2009 16:14 Live2Win wrote: Show nested quote + On May 23 2009 13:15 SmoKing2012 wrote: On May 23 2009 13:13 NerO wrote: also how about that blocking foul on lewis at the end of the game where west runs him over and elbows him in the face and he was 100% set for atleast a second or 2 and he gets a blocking call for that.. magic shoulda won that game by 5 or 6 thx NBA.. He wasn't set. It was a good call. There were some awful calls on both sides of the court, but that wasn't one of them. You must be kidding me. Every single person who saw the slow-motion replay of that play commented on what a bs call that was. It was 100% charge foul. Maybe you're thinking of a different play because I don't see how anyone can possibly argue that one as being a good call. I'd like to go back and see it again now but I don't have Tivo and I can't find a replay of it online. I just remember thinking it was the correct call as I was watching the play. | ||
oneofthem
Cayman Islands24199 Posts
May 23 2009 09:16 GMT
#2245
this is likely the sportswriter's story. whether the cavs really wins because of it is another matter altogether. but it is still a nice story. that shot, in the long view, is just one play that says nothing about the prospects of the two teams, but the fantasy and legend of the shot is the only hope for cleveland to find themselves again. if cleveland does come out strong and win the series, lebron would not only get all the credit, but also become mystified like jordan was. this story is too good, it is dangerous. lebron has yet to reach the jordan level of legend that makes him transcend basketball and become "the best" and "the winner." if the ideal story for lebron happens, he might not need new york to make his 1 billion. that is not good at all, not at all. i hope orlando destroys them and close it out in 6. not merely because i want lebron to come to new york, but a lebron win is too simple and buries all the interesting things going on. had the magics won the game, their improvement down the stretch as a team would be more acknowledged, and best of all, they did it against the lolrefs ps. LOL lecrab got called for a travel. | ||
unknown.sam
Philippines2701 Posts
May 23 2009 12:02 GMT
#2246
On May 23 2009 14:17 Jibba wrote: I was in love with Penny and Shaq, so we're even. <3 If only they coulda gotten Nick Nolte as their coach, then they would've crushed the Rockets. lolololol ricky roe would've been a huge addition too | ||
igotmyown
United States4291 Posts
May 23 2009 12:35 GMT
#2247
On May 23 2009 18:16 oneofthem wrote: if we are to put any credence into the heart of a champion narrative, now is the time. here lebron can show whether he has the stuff of legends. though the cavs won, they are at a crossroad. they were outplayed for 2 games at home, and had no answers for orlando's attack. their undefeated and smooth run already shattered, not anymore by a fluke win, but by a magics team that has the upper hand and dictated play for 5.5 quarters out of 8. the hype of invincibility that surrounds cleveland is beginning to look obnoxiously manufactured. the only salvageable ground of hope is lebron; not lebron the good basketball player, but lebron the chosen one, the man who can do anything. lebron the good player can lose, lebron the legend cannot, and cleveland has to believe in that legend in order to believe that they can win. they can either fall flat and vindicate the haters, or find some extra energy that they desperately need in orlando. it takes a leader who captures the attention and total trust of the team to make the latter happen. this is likely the sportswriter's story. whether the cavs really wins because of it is another matter altogether. but it is still a nice story. that shot, in the long view, is just one play that says nothing about the prospects of the two teams, but the fantasy and legend of the shot is the only hope for cleveland to find themselves again. if cleveland does come out strong and win the series, lebron would not only get all the credit, but also become mystified like jordan was. this story is too good, it is dangerous. lebron has yet to reach the jordan level of legend that makes him transcend basketball and become "the best" and "the winner." if the ideal story for lebron happens, he might not need new york to make his 1 billion. that is not good at all, not at all. i hope orlando destroys them and close it out in 6. not merely because i want lebron to come to new york, but a lebron win is too simple and buries all the interesting things going on. had the magics won the game, their improvement down the stretch as a team would be more acknowledged, and best of all, they did it against the lolrefs ps. LOL lecrab got called for a travel. What is this obsession about New York? They're hardly a dynasty, and were only pretty good with Patrick Ewing. They're not a strong organization, don't have hall of fame coaches, the only incentives are not basketball related. Also I don't understand how Wilts 50 point 25 rebound season isn't ahead of this legendary season. And Michael Jordan didn't reach the Jordan level of legend until he started railing off championships. Lebron's not at the Tim Duncan level of winning. Right now it's all still potential. | ||
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Jibba
United States22883 Posts
May 23 2009 13:42 GMT
#2248
On May 23 2009 16:12 SmoKing2012 wrote: Show nested quote + On May 23 2009 13:22 BalliSLife wrote:yes, pietrus is a lot more athletic as you can see "oh look I found this picture of Lebron knocking over Pietrus, therefore Pietrus is les athletic than Turkoglu!!111" great argument.. ![]() How can you say Turkoglu isn't strong? Look at what he did to Varajeo! ![]() And no, Pietrus still wouldn't have done shit to contest Lebron's shot. It was a FADE AWAY. | ||
chobopeon
United States7342 Posts
May 23 2009 14:39 GMT
#2249
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Xeris
Iran17695 Posts
May 23 2009 16:17 GMT
#2250
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NeoIllusions
United States37500 Posts
May 23 2009 17:23 GMT
#2251
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CTStalker
Canada9720 Posts
May 23 2009 17:47 GMT
#2252
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oneofthem
Cayman Islands24199 Posts
May 23 2009 17:57 GMT
#2253
On May 23 2009 21:35 igotmyown wrote: eh im from new york. just saying that if cleveland plays well the rest of the way, lebron will get the credit for it and add onto his legacy tremendously. Show nested quote + On May 23 2009 18:16 oneofthem wrote: if we are to put any credence into the heart of a champion narrative, now is the time. here lebron can show whether he has the stuff of legends. though the cavs won, they are at a crossroad. they were outplayed for 2 games at home, and had no answers for orlando's attack. their undefeated and smooth run already shattered, not anymore by a fluke win, but by a magics team that has the upper hand and dictated play for 5.5 quarters out of 8. the hype of invincibility that surrounds cleveland is beginning to look obnoxiously manufactured. the only salvageable ground of hope is lebron; not lebron the good basketball player, but lebron the chosen one, the man who can do anything. lebron the good player can lose, lebron the legend cannot, and cleveland has to believe in that legend in order to believe that they can win. they can either fall flat and vindicate the haters, or find some extra energy that they desperately need in orlando. it takes a leader who captures the attention and total trust of the team to make the latter happen. this is likely the sportswriter's story. whether the cavs really wins because of it is another matter altogether. but it is still a nice story. that shot, in the long view, is just one play that says nothing about the prospects of the two teams, but the fantasy and legend of the shot is the only hope for cleveland to find themselves again. if cleveland does come out strong and win the series, lebron would not only get all the credit, but also become mystified like jordan was. this story is too good, it is dangerous. lebron has yet to reach the jordan level of legend that makes him transcend basketball and become "the best" and "the winner." if the ideal story for lebron happens, he might not need new york to make his 1 billion. that is not good at all, not at all. i hope orlando destroys them and close it out in 6. not merely because i want lebron to come to new york, but a lebron win is too simple and buries all the interesting things going on. had the magics won the game, their improvement down the stretch as a team would be more acknowledged, and best of all, they did it against the lolrefs ps. LOL lecrab got called for a travel. What is this obsession about New York? They're hardly a dynasty, and were only pretty good with Patrick Ewing. They're not a strong organization, don't have hall of fame coaches, the only incentives are not basketball related. Also I don't understand how Wilts 50 point 25 rebound season isn't ahead of this legendary season. And Michael Jordan didn't reach the Jordan level of legend until he started railing off championships. Lebron's not at the Tim Duncan level of winning. Right now it's all still potential. | ||
vol
United States52 Posts
May 23 2009 18:03 GMT
#2254
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chobopeon
United States7342 Posts
May 23 2009 18:14 GMT
#2255
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ahole-surprise
United States813 Posts
May 23 2009 18:16 GMT
#2256
On May 24 2009 01:17 Xeris wrote: O_O! still sad about Denver... they deserve to be up 2-0 Lebron's shot will completely change the tone of the series, I predict Cleveland in 6. And the Lakers are in huge trouble, I expect them to get 0-2'ed in Denver, and lose the series in game 6 at Denver. | ||
Servolisk
United States5241 Posts
May 23 2009 18:27 GMT
#2257
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Servolisk
United States5241 Posts
May 23 2009 18:28 GMT
#2258
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Servolisk
United States5241 Posts
May 23 2009 18:30 GMT
#2259
On May 23 2009 22:42 Jibba wrote: Show nested quote + On May 23 2009 16:12 SmoKing2012 wrote: On May 23 2009 13:22 BalliSLife wrote:yes, pietrus is a lot more athletic as you can see "oh look I found this picture of Lebron knocking over Pietrus, therefore Pietrus is les athletic than Turkoglu!!111" great argument.. ![]() And no, Pietrus still wouldn't have done shit to contest Lebron's shot. It was a FADE AWAY. That wasn't a fade away, he jumped straight up. Pietrus is definitely a great athlete. He's about as athletic as any wing player not including the super freaks. | ||
tonight
United States11130 Posts
May 23 2009 20:25 GMT
#2260
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