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ariza is not a good shooter. bill simmons had a good point about how ariza gets so many open 3's yet only made 32%. kobe usually takes on the bestperimeter player??? ariza then gets the 2nd? i am wrong here?
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Originally Posted by franchise3
I couldn't post unti now because I hit the post limit during half time. SMH.
Here are my thoughts:
- DFish should, and will get suspended. People want to compare the Rondo situations, but here's where I stand. Against Brad Miller, he's going to the basket on a potential game tying bucket I believe it was. Rondo is way shorter than Brad, and while he got his head, it was still within the game, ie, going out to foul the dude. I dunno if you can say for sure if he intended to knock him upside the head or not, and that's why you couldn't suspend the dude. He went and fouled him. The Hinrich thing, they tussled and Hinrich got thrown into the table. It's not like Rondo went up, grabbed him and threw him. They were tangled up and it happened. Ehhh. Fast forward to tonight, out of a timeout, Fish clearly sees Scola coming over for the pick. Dude lowers his shoulder and gives it all he's got. Cut that he didn't go for the head nonsense. Scola has like 6 inches on the dude. Of course DFish didn't go for the head. What DFish did was dirty. And like we saw, pre meditated. He wasn't fighting through no pick. He wanted and did, lay a shot on Scola. What Fish did is equivalent to throwing an elbow, and he will pay the price.
- So, what led to this? Lamar, even though he's been ghost for 2 games now, he decided to get animated. In the 2nd quarter or 3rd quarter, he blocks Scola's shot and gets in Scola's face. Scola doesn't say anything. LO keeps yapping. So, Artest comes to hold Scola back so he doesn't get into it. Then you have LO driving to the basket and Scola fouls him. Routine stop the person from an easy basket foul. In the process, he grazes Lamar's face. Of course LO gets hyped and starts talking. Then you have Luke Walton out of all people getting hyped and starts running his gums. Scola confronts him. DFish corrals Walton, and on the next possesion, delivers that cheap shot.
- Kobe and Ron. Don't give me that Ron was holding onto Kobe, and he fouled Kobe before Kobe elbowed him. The whistle was blown once Kobe got the REBOUND. They didn't call the foul while they were under the basket. Clearly, it was foul on Kobe. A missed call. Kobe threw an elbow at Ron's neck. Ron confronts Kobe and gets T'd up. Rightfully so. People are overreacting to what Ron did to get ejected though. He didn't make no throat slashing gesture. He was doing what he was doing once the whistle was blown. Pleading his case motioning how Kobe elbowed him. It wasn't no 'threat' to Kobe. Because of Ron's past history, they ejected him. I don't think he should have. T'd up, sure.
- Kobe Bryant. I like how people like to talk about Kobe lighting up Shane, and whatnot. Believe it or not, outside of when he plays the Rockets, I actually appreciates dude's game. I tip my hat to Kobe tonight. Dude was lights out. He wouldn't let the Lakers lose tonight. But there's a lot of things that I think are overlooked. The shooting woes of game 1 by him, coupled by the continued talk of Shane and Ron's d, coupled by the announcing of them being on the all defensive team, coupled with it being a must win game for the Lakers, dude showed up big time tonight and took over. Props. BUT, as a Lakers fan, sure, you can say Kobe can drop 40 any night, but the Lakers are in big trouble if it's going to take THAT in order for the Lakers to win this series/the rest of the way onto the Finals. As we saw, the Rockets played him tough, and he was spending a lot of energy. If it takes Kobe Bryant scoring 40 every game in order for the Lakers to win this series, then hey, kudos Kobe. I mean, it's gonna be a question of whether or not his j is gonna be wet, since he's content jumpshooting. He had only like 4 FT's midway in the 4th..
- If you're a Lakers fan you have to be troubled by everybody's play, not named Kobe Bryant. Gasol and Odom are getting beat on the glass, missing FT's and are really non factors. Ditto that for almost everybody else. And if its not evidenced by now, Andruw Bynum will be a non factor this series. He wasn't last series, hasn't been this series, got demoted to the bench, and ended up playing like 8 mins. If Phil isn't going to use him against Yao, or try to exploit Bynum against Hayes and Landry, then he's useless.
- Pau is doing a good job on Yao playing off Yao, making it look like you can get the entry pass in, and then going in and trying to poke it away when it does come in. That and fronting him. When it's like this, the Rockets end up using too much shot clock seeing whether they can get it in, and if they can't, have to hurry up and put up a bad shot. That's why Hayes and Landry were effective. You don't look for these guys for offense. That's why the Rockets were better in the 2nd quarter. The offense flowed better. Yao needs to step it up, as, he's a big part on whether or not the Rockets are succesful.
- Second unit was the brightest spots for the Rockets tonight. Landry finally came alive, and did his best Leon Powe impersenation. Lakers couldn't keep the guy off the glass.
- Aaron Brooks and Lowry have to play better. Especially Brooks. Hopefully, the whole Von Wafer thing is a non issue going forward, as, he's instant offense off the bench, as we saw.
In conclusion, I like the Rockets chances going forward. Yao didn't get going, Kobe was lights out, and the Rockets were still in the game. As we see, its gonna be a hard fought series. This really could go the distance. Bottomline, the Rockets win all their games in Houston, they advance.
This is such crap - you have no proof of this, it's just how you're interpreting it because Kobe isn't your boy like MJ was and I think your post makes that obvious.Originally Posted by Craftsy21
Of course Jordan talked trash but not anywhere near on the obnoxious level Kobe does. Payton talked more than both of them combined. The point is HOW Kobe's doing it and WHY. Jordan talked when he felt it necessary within the game. Kobe's trash talking is about drawing attention to himself. Jordan never had to draw attention to himself by talking trash.
I agree with you but I do believe Phil will find a way to exploit Scola on defense somehow or make him ineffective.Originally Posted by franchise3
With Ron Artest, it's like, 'no, no, no, YES!' when he hoists up shots. His shot selection isn't all that great, but, its a great sign that he's been money shooting the rock the first two games. On the road nonetheless. As long as they keep going in, we'll take it.
Either way, Ariza on Artest is not working. Ron is having his way with dude. And because Ariza is mainly a fast break player, or a dude who hoists up 3's, even though he's not that good at it, the Rockets are putting Scola of all people on dude.
Big time advantage in this matchup for Houston going forward.
Originally Posted by franchise3
With Ron Artest, it's like, 'no, no, no, YES!' when he hoists up shots. His shot selection isn't all that great, but, its a great sign that he's been money shooting the rock the first two games. On the road nonetheless. As long as they keep going in, we'll take it.
Either way, Ariza on Artest is not working. Ron is having his way with dude. And because Ariza is mainly a fast break player, or a dude who hoists up 3's, even though he's not that good at it, the Rockets are putting Scola of all people on dude.
Big time advantage in this matchup for Houston going forward.
- Kobe and Ron. Don't give me that Ron was holding onto Kobe, and he fouled Kobe before Kobe elbowed him. The whistle was blown once Kobe got the REBOUND. They didn't call the foul while they were under the basket. Clearly, it was foul on Kobe. A missed call. Kobe threw an elbow at Ron's neck. Ron confronts Kobe and gets T'd up. Rightfully so. People are overreacting to what Ron did to get ejected though. He didn't make no throat slashing gesture. He was doing what he was doing once the whistle was blown. Pleading his case motioning how Kobe elbowed him. It wasn't no 'threat' to Kobe. Because of Ron's past history, they ejected him. I don't think he should have. T'd up, sure.
It doesn't even look like the elbow was to the neck. Looks like Kobe elbowed him on the chest. Artest would have been shaken a bit if he had been elbowedlike that on the neck. He acted like he was not hit on the neck because he probably was not.
- Kobe Bryant. I like how people like to talk about Kobe lighting up Shane, and whatnot. Believe it or not, outside of when he plays the Rockets, I actually appreciates dude's game. I tip my hat to Kobe tonight. Dude was lights out. He wouldn't let the Lakers lose tonight. But there's a lot of things that I think are overlooked. The shooting woes of game 1 by him, coupled by the continued talk of Shane and Ron's d, coupled by the announcing of them being on the all defensive team, coupled with it being a must win game for the Lakers, dude showed up big time tonight and took over. Props. BUT, as a Lakers fan, sure, you can say Kobe can drop 40 any night, but the Lakers are in big trouble if it's going to take THAT in order for the Lakers to win this series/the rest of the way onto the Finals. As we saw, the Rockets played him tough, and he was spending a lot of energy. If it takes Kobe Bryant scoring 40 every game in order for the Lakers to win this series, then hey, kudos Kobe. I mean, it's gonna be a question of whether or not his j is gonna be wet, since he's content jumpshooting. He had only like 4 FT's midway in the 4th..
Kobe has done it before and has also shot the team out of the game so who knows what will happen. The same thing goes for houston too. Will Artest keepshooting like he is reggie miller for the rest of the series? same goes for the rest of the rockets scrubs making every shot they take oher than the 4thquarter of tonight's game.
The Rockets have the advantage right now and if they don't win the series it means they simply choked unless kobe keeps shooting the lights out.
Originally Posted by Burns1923
This is such crap - you have no proof of this, it's just how you're interpreting it because Kobe isn't your boy like MJ was and I think your post makes that obvious.Originally Posted by Craftsy21
Of course Jordan talked trash but not anywhere near on the obnoxious level Kobe does. Payton talked more than both of them combined. The point is HOW Kobe's doing it and WHY. Jordan talked when he felt it necessary within the game. Kobe's trash talking is about drawing attention to himself. Jordan never had to draw attention to himself by talking trash.
If anything, Kobe talks because he wants to be like his idol, MJ. Because that's how he learned to play watching MJ. When does Kobe ever do things outside of his trash talking on the court where you feel like he's trying to draw attention to himself? You guys act like he's out there whoring himself out to every sponsor that comes along like Lebron is - dude is a hermit. He keeps to himself almost all the time.
There are so many unsubstantiated claims in this stuff - like people are trying to find new ways to justify their hatred for Kobe. Just come out and say it - you don't like the guy. That's all you have to say, quit searching for reasons AFTER that fact to back it up, if you don't like him then you don't like him.
Originally Posted by bijald0331
ariza is not a good shooter. bill simmons had a good point about how ariza gets so many open 3's yet only made 32%. kobe usually takes on the best perimeter player??? ariza then gets the 2nd? i am wrong here?
Kobe will never touch Michael Jordan, in any way. And the more he tries to emulate Jordan, the more ridiculous he looks, the less people take him seriously, and the more people dislike him.
Jordan, arrogant or not, was genuine. Kobe is a very talented unoriginal. That's the fact, jack.
Originally Posted by Fro B Giant
Originally Posted by franchise3
With Ron Artest, it's like, 'no, no, no, YES!' when he hoists up shots. His shot selection isn't all that great, but, its a great sign that he's been money shooting the rock the first two games. On the road nonetheless. As long as they keep going in, we'll take it.
Either way, Ariza on Artest is not working. Ron is having his way with dude. And because Ariza is mainly a fast break player, or a dude who hoists up 3's, even though he's not that good at it, the Rockets are putting Scola of all people on dude.
Big time advantage in this matchup for Houston going forward.
Uh wow you are not on your game tonight, Ariza for the post season is 50% beyond the arc and Artest is only 31%
It was more both of them getting position, Kobe gets the rebound by elbowing, but, from the refs angle, with Kobe's arm flailing, it looks like Ron pushes off.
Watch that part of the game again. Ron is talking to the ref' and the ref' says, "you had your arm on him" or something like that. Itwasn't a push in the back they thought they were calling. Kobe can't jump for a rebound if the opposing player has him pinned down with his arm/elbow.That's a foul.
qftOriginally Posted by xsalvioutlawx
BTW, I believe DJ Mbenga would kill Artest in real life. Dude is raw and that's definetly the last person to F with in the NBA because he has nothing to lose.