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fantasy2reality
Growing Anew



Registered: 02/26/08
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Loc: Hockeytown,USA
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Le Narrateur said: Nothing he says can detract from the fact that he's unbelievably good.
He is a good ball player, but I would actually care how much he scored if he actually involved the rest of his team once in a while.
a game 7 would have been exciting for sure.
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zorbman
Be Prepared


Registered: 06/04/04
Posts: 5,746
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He's not "unbelievabely good" and all the talk about him being the next Michael Jordan should end FOR ALL TIME.
He ain't no Michael Jordan,folks.
He is very good, great even.
Bottom line: Three very good players trump ONE great player.
A Michael Jordan led team doesn't quit and lose by almost forty points in a deciding game in the Finals! And MJ always got his. He might have an off game but he ALWAYS came back with a great game just in case you forgot.
This Celtics-Lakers rivalry could go on though for a few years. Personally, I'm a New Orleans Hornets fan and they'll be there in a couple years themselves.
As far as Celtics-Lakers go, one name to remember for the future:
Andrew Bynum.
Lakers center. Hasn't played since January due to injury. Power, not pussy flip shots or lax play ala' Lamar Odom..the current Lakers big men are dumb and soft.
Repeat until you remember because you heard it here first. Give him a couple of years to develop and the Lakers will be back in the Finals and will win this time.
Kobe knows.
Kobe knows he shouldn't have forced out Shaq. Hasn't won a title since.
Andrew Bynum. Get ready..
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Penguarky Tunguin
f n o r d


Registered: 08/08/04
Posts: 16,906
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Re: NBA Conference Finals [Re: zorbman]
#8539937 - 06/19/08 09:34 AM (5 years, 1 day ago) |
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zorbman said: Repeat until you remember because you heard it here first. Give him a couple of years to develop and the Lakers will be back in the Finals and will win this time.
Actually his name was mentioned repeatedly by the three announcers who called every game. So if anyone watched those games, they didn't hear it here first.
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zorbman
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Registered: 06/04/04
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People actually listen to the announcers?
-------------------- Why does changing the party in power never change policy? Could it be that the views of both parties are essentially the same? - Ron Paul
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Penguarky Tunguin
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Registered: 08/08/04
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Re: NBA Conference Finals [Re: zorbman]
#8542638 - 06/20/08 12:24 AM (5 years, 14 hours ago) |
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