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Originally Posted by CP1708
JR Smith.
Jesus Christ people amaze me.
Originally Posted by seasoned vet
Originally Posted by westcoastsfinest
- ska, we've talked about this before in length. as a former laker fan a HATED Frobe, i seen the outcome from miles away and had to walk away from the team right i watched them win their first chamionship with the duo.
let me get the straight, you used to be a laker fan but cause of kobe you stopped? i'm glad you came to that conclusion. its all about the name on the front not the back anyways
Originally Posted by 23ska909red02
JR Smith
JR m'f-ing Smith
You just made JR's day with that one.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, marks the only time Smith and Bryant were in the same sentence together as a comparison to each other, except for that one time someone said 'Kobe Bryant is miles ahead of JR Smith.'
That was a terrible comparison though. Kobe didn't make bone head plays like JR Smith . I think you're mistaking ISO plays with bone headed plays or you just hate the dude because he had so much swag back thenOriginally Posted by seasoned vet
Originally Posted by 23ska909red02
JR Smith
JR m'f-ing Smith
You just made JR's day with that one.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, marks the only time Smith and Bryant were in the same sentence together as a comparison to each other, except for that one time someone said 'Kobe Bryant is miles ahead of JR Smith.'
-c'mon ska, there's a reason i specifically pointed out bball IQ and attitude. the same bone head plays and half court pull up shots JR tries to pull Frobe used to try the same BS. the same 'im the man' attitude JR has today Frobe had then.
....dont try and make it seem like i said they are the exactly the same,[mark jackson] you better than that.[/ mark jackson]
seasoned vet:
23ska909red02:
JR Smith
JR m'f-ing Smith
You just made JR's day with that one.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, marks the only time Smith and Bryant were in the same sentence together as a comparison to each other, except for that one time someone said 'Kobe Bryant is miles ahead of JR Smith.'
-c'mon ska, there's a reason i specifically pointed out bball IQ and attitude. the same bone head plays and half court pull up shots JR tries to pull Frobe used to try the same BS. the same 'im the man' attitude JR has today Frobe had then.
....dont try and make it seem like i said they are the exactly the same,[mark jackson] you better than that.[/ mark jackson]
Nah, bro, I can't ride with you on this one. Frobe was boneheaded by being young and immature, being short-sighted of the greater possibility that could have been; JR is boneheaded by being dumb, stupid, and ignorant to how the game of basketball is played.
Even their attitude isn't the same. Frobe was arrogant in an introverted sense; JR is arrogant in a very outward sense.
Originally Posted by ACBboyz84
That was a terrible comparison though. Kobe didn't make bone head plays like JR Smith . I think you're mistaking ISO plays with bone headed plays or you just hate the dude because he had so much swag back thenOriginally Posted by seasoned vet
Originally Posted by 23ska909red02
JR Smith
JR m'f-ing Smith
You just made JR's day with that one.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, marks the only time Smith and Bryant were in the same sentence together as a comparison to each other, except for that one time someone said 'Kobe Bryant is miles ahead of JR Smith.'
-c'mon ska, there's a reason i specifically pointed out bball IQ and attitude. the same bone head plays and half court pull up shots JR tries to pull Frobe used to try the same BS. the same 'im the man' attitude JR has today Frobe had then.
....dont try and make it seem like i said they are the exactly the same,[mark jackson] you better than that.[/ mark jackson]
Originally Posted by Freeze
jr smith tho? is this real life? really? like real talk really like for reals? how much he paying you?
Originally Posted by mrdieselfuel09
Really? Jr Smith?
I guess Frobe used to pull that kind of move off then too huh?
Lol i think ABC play the now walk it out rap song on that play tooOriginally Posted by mrdieselfuel09
Really? Jr Smith?
I guess Frobe used to pull that kind of move off then too huh?
Lakers' Bynum won't miss a step in playoffs
Posted Apr 15 2011 7:55PM
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) -- Lakers center Andrew Bynum claims his troublesome right knee will be no trouble at all when the Los Angeles Lakers open the playoffs Sunday.
Bynum participated in a full practice with the Lakers on Friday, just three days after hyperextending the knee during their home finale against San Antonio. The Lakers feared disaster, given their shot-blocking defensive specialist's history of knee problems, but Bynum merely bruised a bone in his knee.
"I'm fine," Bynum said. "It's nothing that's not normal for me at this point."
Bynum believes he'll be back to normal when second-seeded Los Angeles hosts the Hornets in the first-round opener Sunday, even while acknowledging "my normal is a little bit skewed."
Coach Phil Jackson isn't quite so optimistic, saying he'll see how Bynum reacts from Friday's practice on Saturday before guessing how effective he'll be against New Orleans.
"Actually, I was a little concerned," Jackson said. "He started out practice and felt like the knee was a little loose, a little different, but he proceeded and played fine."
Bynum averaged 11.5 points, 9.5 rebounds and nearly 2 blocked shots in 54 games, missing the first 24 after offseason surgery to repair a torn meniscus. He was hurt against the Spurs when he tumbled to the floor after stepping on DeJuan Blair's foot.
The pain initially frightened Bynum before he realized he could walk with little discomfort. He has experience with bone bruises after sitting out a game in February with a bruise in his left knee.
"It's the same thing," Bynum said. "It just hurts for a little while, and then it goes away."
Bynum's health could be among the Lakers' greatest assets or their biggest liabilities. He missed the 2008 NBA finals after injuring his kneecap, and Los Angeles lost to Boston that season before winning the past two finals with Bynum in the lineup.
Bynum and fellow 7-footer Pau Gasol are the Lakers' biggest advantages against undersized teams similar to the Hornets, who couldn't handle Los Angeles' size while losing all four regular-season meetings.
Bynum had fluid drained from his knee at least twice during last season's playoff run before surgery. He has fluid on his knee again this year, but not an excessive amount, and he credits the brace on his knee with preserving his health for much of the season.
Forwards Ron Artest and Matt Barnes also skipped Friday's practice. Jackson said Artest hyperextended his knee this week without revealing which knee is injured, while Barnes missed the Lakers' last two games to rest his surgically repaired right knee.
Both forwards are probable to play Sunday, Jackson said.
Kobe Bryant also sat out practice Friday, but that's normal procedure to keep Bryant fresh for games. The superstar is feeling confident about the Lakers' overall health as they attempt to make another lengthy playoff run to their fourth straight NBA finals.
"Andrew's feeling good, Matt's feeling good," Bryant said. "We've got to get our little sick boy back, and we should be fine."
That would be backup point guard Steve Blake, who's unlikely to recover from his bout of chicken pox in time for the series opener, possibly hurting the Lakers' defense against New Orleans star Chris Paul. Jackson visited Blake's home Thursday to drop off video of the Hornets.
"He looks very speckled," Jackson said of Blake. "He's got a lot of poxes on him. He says he's getting better. We hope his recovery is rapid."
I actually wouldnt mind if Bynum took the first few games off so he can fully rest that knee. I mean, his defensive presence isnt exactly necessary to win this series.
Originally Posted by 23ska909red02
JR Smith
JR m'f-ing Smith
You just made JR's day with that one.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, marks the only time Smith and Bryant were in the same sentence together as a comparison to each other, except for that one time someone said 'Kobe Bryant is miles ahead of JR Smith.'
As soon as I read the "JR Smith is exactly like Frobe", this image came to mind. I was likeOriginally Posted by mrdieselfuel09
Really? Jr Smith?
I guess Frobe used to pull that kind of move off then too huh?
Originally Posted by PMatic
Originally Posted by tupac003
[h3]Howard[/h3]
We can dream right?