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Rapists and the Fakers make it to another NBA Finals.


Lakers vs Celtics Part 100000000.. No wonder why the NBA has lost 1.5 billion in the last 5 years.
 
[quote name='yukine']Stay classy, Kobe.[/QUOTE]


Guy can make some tough shots but what do you expect from a person who rapes Women. Guy should act like he has been there before. Especially when it's going to be his 7th NBA Finals.
 
[quote name='jlarlee']Sorry Lebron can't do what Kobe is doing right now[/QUOTE]
I doubt he ever will. I've seen D-Wade come closer to that type of dominance than LeBron.

As for Kobe's supporting cast... Overrated. The difference is that the Lakers are a much better constructed team than the Cavs, but at the end of the day its still all about Kobe.
 
[quote name='wildcpac']Guy can make some tough shots but what do you expect from a person who rapes Women. Guy should act like he has been there before. Especially when it's going to be his 7th NBA Finals.[/QUOTE]

You crack me up. Are you always this bitter?
 
[quote name='wildcpac']Guy can make some tough shots but what do you expect from a person who rapes Women. Guy should act like he has been there before. Especially when it's going to be his 7th NBA Finals.[/QUOTE]

LOL Its ok there is always next year I got a hankee if you need it:lol:
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Lets Go Lakers!!!!!!! Four more to go!
 
Amare playing like he wants a Max Contract. 7-19 shooting with 4 Rebounds in a pivotal game 6. LOL. I cant wait to see what idiot throws out big money to him.
 
Since it was a topic of discussion just moments ago:

To differentiate between Bryant and James, the Suns' Grant Hill, who has been charged with guarding both, turns to a baseball metaphor.
"LeBron has the pullup jumper and he takes you to the rim," said Hill. "He has the two pitches, and, trust me, both of them are great. But Kobe is like the guy with all the pitches. He brings his fastball, his change, gives you something on the corner. LeBron will overpower you but you might know what's coming. With Kobe, you're never comfortable."


Over the last year, I though Lebron had passed Kobe as the best player. I'll admit it. These playoffs have proven me wrong. I said it awhile ago; Lebron has the best physical tools in the history of the game. However, his game is largely predicated on overpowering or jumping higher than defenders. It works almost all of the time, granted, but Kobe has a complete mastery of the game and is ruthless in implementing it. And to top it off, he has more left in the tank than I gave him credit for.



 
I called it. Lakers in 6.

The Lakers went back to regular season form and almost blew a big lead, but the Suns also put up a valiant effort. They're a very good team. Looking forward to the Lakers vs. Celtics rematch.

Kobe showed why he was the real MVP; Artest was awesome; and Odom kept snagging those rebounds like he always does.
 
[quote name='dafoomie']As for Kobe's supporting cast... Overrated. The difference is that the Lakers are a much better constructed team than the Cavs, but at the end of the day its still all about Kobe. [/QUOTE]

Overrated... you must be delusional.
Pau - He averages a double double. Last game - 21 pts, 9 boards, 5 assists
Odom - He averages almost a double double. Last game - 17 pts, 13 boards
Artest - hands down one of the nba's elite defenders
Bynum - young and when healthy is one of the top centers in the league

It's not about construction as it is having amazing players.

[quote name='mis0']Kobe is indeed the best closer in the game.[/QUOTE]

The last couple of games he missed the last second shot for victory only to have one of his "overrated" teammates clean it up i.e. Ron Artest.
 
Bynum is healthy for roughly the same amount of time that I have a 14 inch dick.

Kobe's cast has a wild card mentality. Fisher usually hits one big shot in a series and Farmer always seems to have some big shots. But sometimes they are a waste on the floor. Odom is their ultimate barometer if he is playing well they are the best team in the league
 
[quote name='jlarlee']Bynum is healthy for roughly the same amount of time that I have a 14 inch dick.

Kobe's cast has a wild card mentality. Fisher usually hits one big shot in a series and Farmer always seems to have some big shots. But sometimes they are a waste on the floor. Odom is their ultimate barometer if he is playing well they are the best team in the league[/QUOTE]

Phil Jackson uses his point guards as point guards (i.e. looking for the pass/assist first) unlike the rest of the league who turns them into shooting guards i.e. Dwayne Wade, Derrick Rose, Russell Westbrook, etc; thus neither one are expected to really shoot. Fisher also is a fairly good defender.
 
[quote name='lordopus99']Phil Jackson uses his point guards as point guards (i.e. looking for the pass/assist first) unlike the rest of the league who turns them into shooting guards i.e. Dwayne Wade, Derrick Rose, Russell Westbrook, etc; thus neither one are expected to really shoot. Fisher also is a fairly good defender.[/QUOTE]

Fisher can defend well as long as it is not someone with top end speed. Rondo will eat him alive. That is going to force him to defend Ray Allen and I'm interested to see how that will work out
 
[quote name='jlarlee']Fisher can defend well as long as it is not someone with top end speed. Rondo will eat him alive. That is going to force him to defend Ray Allen and I'm interested to see how that will work out[/QUOTE]

Kobe on Rondo is going to be a bit stifling though, as thats the probable switch.
 
[quote name='advanced']Kobe on Rondo is going to be a bit stifling though, as thats the probable switch.[/QUOTE]

i think he and Artest will take turns on Pierce to wear him down. I hope he guards Rondo that may wear him down a bit and keep those offensive explosions down
 
[quote name='wildcpac']Rapists and the Fakers make it to another NBA Finals.

Lakers vs Celtics Part 100000000.. No wonder why the NBA has lost 1.5 billion in the last 5 years.[/QUOTE]

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[quote name='wildcpac']NBA needs to go back to the no blood no foul rules.[/QUOTE]

Agreed, as long as they'll also not call the shitty offensive flops that many players do today as they know they're missing a shot trying to get to the rim. Might as well call them offensive flops or something like that.

Too many times big men get called for that bs when they're going straight up. Contact my ass.
 
[quote name='Friend of Sonic']Goddamn it. The Suns piss me off. They get such a huge deficit, and battle their way back up to where it's a near impossible win. I wish they weren't so uneven.[/QUOTE]
The Suns don't piss me off at all, I'm extremely proud of our team for what they were able to accomplish this year.

They went from not making the playoffs to going 6 games in the WC Finals. I can't be mad about that.
 
Even as a Lakers fan, I can say I want to see this Suns team stick together for next year. They legitimately pushed the Lakers, and a year of development from Lopez and Dragic should make them even tougher. They're a good team, and they played hard. No shame in that.
 
[quote name='BigSpoonyBard']Even as a Lakers fan, I can say I want to see this Suns team stick together for next year. They legitimately pushed the Lakers, and a year of development from Lopez and Dragic should make them even tougher. They're a good team, and they played hard. No shame in that.[/QUOTE]

Truth! I have to give them a lot of respect they are a very good team!:applause:
 
Bynum is one of the most overrated players in the league. All hyped potential + height, no actual star talent and there never will be.

Kobe on the otherhand... One of the greatest of all time and damn near impossible to guard in the clutch.
 
[quote name='pitfallharry219']Think of all the greats who have no championships, and then think about the fact that either Adam Morrison or Brian Scalabrine will have two rings.[/QUOTE]

Adam Morrison's mustache deserves at least two rings
 
I think it will come down to how healthy the Celtics get and stay through out the series. They got pretty banged up against Orlando. Most of the players (if not all) should be fine and ready to go game 1, but they can't afford to get banged up again to beat the Lakers.
 
The near week off will help both teams. I won't be surprised either way the series goes. I'll pick the Lakers just because Kobe looks damned determined right now.
 
[quote name='BigSpoonyBard']The near week off will help both teams. I won't be surprised either way the series goes. I'll pick the Lakers just because Kobe looks damned determined right now.[/QUOTE]

Kobe is pissed off. The Celts made him take the walk of shame and he wants revenge. What i didn't know was that when he went in the locker room Ron Artest was there and wanted to help him win a championship. Now they have a chance to do that.
 
Can't wait for this series to start.

Perkins being 1 technical away from a suspension is a problem. I would expect the Lakers to try and goad him into a double technical. Hell, most of the time if you get in someones face after a whistle they call a double technical no matter who did what.

I'm a little nervous about Rondo's health but Nate proved he could spell Rondo and contribute. He gives their offense a different look, you can't play Nate like Rondo as the Magic did. I'm also a little concerned about how KG is holding up but this rest should help.

There are matchup problems for the Lakers here... You put Artest on Pierce, which is fine for the Lakers but "shutting down" Pierce might be a little strong. LeBron was a tougher matchup for Pierce. Maybe you put Kobe on Rondo and Fisher on Allen (not that I think Fisher can guard Ray Allen), but that means Kobe will really have to work in the defensive end.

But thats the least of their problems, KG is going to eat his man alive on both ends. I don't think Bynum will be much of a factor offensively against Perkins. I also think the Celtics bench is better, at the very least its deeper... Odom, Farmar, Brown, and Vujacic vs Sheed, Big Baby, Tony Allen, Nate, and maybe Daniels? Tony Allen guards Kobe better than anyone I've seen besides Raja Bell.

Ultimately the Lakers have to keep Rondo under control and the Celtics have to limit Kobe as much as they can. It will be interesting to see how this plays out.
 
[quote name='dafoomie']Can't wait for this series to start.

Perkins being 1 technical away from a suspension is a problem. I would expect the Lakers to try and goad him into a double technical. Hell, most of the time if you get in someones face after a whistle they call a double technical no matter who did what.

I'm a little nervous about Rondo's health but Nate proved he could spell Rondo and contribute. He gives their offense a different look, you can't play Nate like Rondo as the Magic did. I'm also a little concerned about how KG is holding up but this rest should help.

There are matchup problems for the Lakers here... You put Artest on Pierce, which is fine for the Lakers but "shutting down" Pierce might be a little strong. LeBron was a tougher matchup for Pierce. Maybe you put Kobe on Rondo and Fisher on Allen (not that I think Fisher can guard Ray Allen), but that means Kobe will really have to work in the defensive end.

But thats the least of their problems, KG is going to eat his man alive on both ends. I don't think Bynum will be much of a factor offensively against Perkins. I also think the Celtics bench is better, at the very least its deeper... Odom, Farmar, Brown, and Vujacic vs Sheed, Big Baby, Tony Allen, Nate, and maybe Daniels? Tony Allen guards Kobe better than anyone I've seen besides Raja Bell.

Ultimately the Lakers have to keep Rondo under control and the Celtics have to limit Kobe as much as they can. It will be interesting to see how this plays out.[/QUOTE]

We all know how it will play out: no matter who wins, you will find something to complain about.
 
[quote name='lordopus99']Lebron is the best player in the league. He already has that killer instinct. He had it last year.
Kobe couldn't get it done without his big men... Shaq in his prime, Pau in his prime. Let alone that they have Ron Artest, Lamar Odom, and Andrew Bynum around him. Lebron doesn't have that level of talent around him. It would be scary to see Lebron on a team with that level of talent.[/QUOTE]

LOL such bullshit.
 
[quote name='Matt Young']I don't want the Suns to win one for obvious reasons, but both Steve Nash and especially Grant Hill deserve rings.[/QUOTE]
? Why is it an obvious reason? I think every franchise deserves greatness.
 
[quote name='Friend of Sonic']? Why is it an obvious reason? I think every franchise deserves greatness.[/QUOTE]

He's a Lakers fan, so the Suns winning one would mean the Lakers didn't win that year....that's how I read it anyway.
 
[quote name='dmaul1114']He's a Lakers fan, so the Suns winning one would mean the Lakers didn't win that year....that's how I read it anyway.[/QUOTE]
Ah, makes sense. Heaven forbid the Suns make it to their third championship in 42 years of existence.
 
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