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Originally Posted by Animal Thug1539
Originally Posted by Zyzz
i could have made that lay up
he clearly got hit in the balls with something
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Originally Posted by Animal Thug1539
Originally Posted by Zyzz
i could have made that lay up
His own hand?Originally Posted by Zyzz
Originally Posted by Animal Thug1539
Originally Posted by Zyzz
i could have made that lay up
he clearly got hit in the balls with something
Originally Posted by MrONegative
Originally Posted by NobleKane
very unfortunateOriginally Posted by Kevin Cleveland
You're still around? That's unfortunate.
someone should biopsy him
Originally Posted by dmbrhs
His own hand?Originally Posted by Zyzz
Originally Posted by Animal Thug1539
he clearly got hit in the balls with something
Originally Posted by Seymore CAKE
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Originally Posted by ColdCity
Originally Posted by Seymore CAKE
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big !%# {} imo lying through his teeth
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
Two random things....
1. Dirk is lucky he won that ring last year....I think anyone else would have gotten KILLED by the media for taking a 4 game mid-season hiatus for conditioning.
Thank you. I talk about that last night. But I was told by some dude with a gucci mane AVY to "get off his nuts". Like yeah okay still doesnt change the fact he's unprofessional.Originally Posted by hawkflight6
^ I completely agree. It seems like he's been given a free pass for that, which I don't like. It doesn't matter that you won a championship the year before, you have to show up in shape and ready to play. Especially after having about 2 1/2 more months than you would normally have because of the lockout.
Yes, Dirk winning a ring was a good story and everybody's happy for him, but its unacceptable to go into the season out of shape and then have to sit games out to work on your conditioning no matter who you are.
2. Was it me, or did Pop try to put a "Larussa-like" stamp on the game last night? Yea, the bench brought the team back in, but I wonder how things would have turned out in the crunch w. some of his starters on the floor? Seemed like a throw-away game to me. Pop was feelin' himself a little too much last night and ended up getting burned.
I see no problem with what Pop did last. Parker and Duncan didn't look interested in the game. You go with the squad that got you there.
Wasn't a throw away game SPURS were losing at one time by 16 mid 3rd.
I see no problem with what Pop did last. Parker and Duncan didn't look interested in the game. You go with the squad that got you there.Originally Posted by Beware The Underdog
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
Two random things....
1. Dirk is lucky he won that ring last year....I think anyone else would have gotten KILLED by the media for taking a 4 game mid-season hiatus for conditioning.Thank you. I talk about that last night. But I was told by some dude with a gucci mane AVY to "get off his nuts". Like yeah okay still doesnt change the fact he's unprofessional.Originally Posted by hawkflight6
^ I completely agree. It seems like he's been given a free pass for that, which I don't like. It doesn't matter that you won a championship the year before, you have to show up in shape and ready to play. Especially after having about 2 1/2 more months than you would normally have because of the lockout.
Yes, Dirk winning a ring was a good story and everybody's happy for him, but its unacceptable to go into the season out of shape and then have to sit games out to work on your conditioning no matter who you are.
2. Was it me, or did Pop try to put a "Larussa-like" stamp on the game last night? Yea, the bench brought the team back in, but I wonder how things would have turned out in the crunch w. some of his starters on the floor? Seemed like a throw-away game to me. Pop was feelin' himself a little too much last night and ended up getting burned.
Duncan had more points then dirk going into OT and played less min. Yup Duncan is wash up.Originally Posted by CP1708
Ahh yes, im sure its as easy as shooting a few jump shots and running around for a little bit.Originally Posted by Beware The Underdog
Originally Posted by CP1708
Um how much does this "dude" get paid? He can't just run or go shoot a couple of jump shots a day?
i think pop has done this before in a game. its more a way to punish the starters...Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
Two random things....
1. Dirk is lucky he won that ring last year....I think anyone else would have gotten KILLED by the media for taking a 4 game mid-season hiatus for conditioning.
2. Was it me, or did Pop try to put a "Larussa-like" stamp on the game last night? Yea, the bench brought the team back in, but I wonder how things would have turned out in the crunch w. some of his starters on the floor? Seemed like a throw-away game to me. Pop was feelin' himself a little too much last night and ended up getting burned.
Originally Posted by toine2983
Just shut the !$%* up already Dwight.
We don't need updates to your NBA teams wishlist.
If that's the case, I hope the Lakers trade for him tomorrow and stays for like 10 yearsOriginally Posted by FinallyFamous
Originally Posted by toine2983
Just shut the !$%* up already Dwight.
We don't need updates to your NBA teams wishlist.
I know seriously it's getting old. Don't even want D12 to win a title wherever he goes. He's acting like he's entitled to something. Go out there and play and shut the #%+! up.
Originally Posted by Durden7
Ahh yes, im sure its as easy as shooting a few jump shots and running around for a little bit.Originally Posted by Beware The Underdog
Originally Posted by CP1708
Um how much does this "dude" get paid? He can't just run or go shoot a couple of jump shots a day?
It's not like he's the only one who came into the season out of shape.... the entire league did.
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
I just thought that if the starters got a little burn in either the late 4th or in OT, things might have been different.
*"throw away" was probably the wrong term, but I didn't like Pop's rotations towards the end.
Originally Posted by Peep Game
If that's the case, I hope the Lakers trade for him tomorrow and stays for like 10 yearsOriginally Posted by FinallyFamous
Originally Posted by toine2983
Just shut the !$%* up already Dwight.
We don't need updates to your NBA teams wishlist.
I know seriously it's getting old. Don't even want D12 to win a title wherever he goes. He's acting like he's entitled to something. Go out there and play and shut the #%+! up.
Nah it's two different guysOriginally Posted by Essential1
You mean the guy who shot 29 times tonight.. Including 5 of 9 from 3 point?Originally Posted by ATGD7154xBBxMZ
Nah he's talking about KoME, the guy who jacks up deep 3s and takes 30+ shotsOriginally Posted by Essential1
You mean the Kobe who got 35 & 14 tonight? Outrebounding Pau & Bynum combined....That guy?
Or that guy who leads the league in scoring... Is 2nd among SG in RPG and 2nd among SG in APG
He's 20th in the league in Assists.. There are only 3 non-PG in the League in top 20. Monta Ellis, Lebron & Kobe
Or is 29 times not enough..
Originally Posted by Durden7
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
I just thought that if the starters got a little burn in either the late 4th or in OT, things might have been different.
*"throw away" was probably the wrong term, but I didn't like Pop's rotations towards the end.
It very well may have been a different ending, but dont you think the upside of what he did is far greater than the addition of 1 win in a column? Think about the valuable minutes and end of game/crunch time playing experience gained by having the subs in that whole time. Pop may need one or more of those guys to contribute significantly at some point late in the season. That group started the comeback and had momentum so why alter that by putting guys in who have been sitting on the bench for awhile.
It's one game, a short season with a lot of games in a short time period and the reserves got valuable playing experience. I dont really see a negative to what he did.