Can't wait to see it. Spurs may have peaked to soon? Heat may now solved the puzzle.
Can't wait to see it. Spurs may have peaked to soon? Heat may now solved the puzzle.
I'm sure the officials have received their script from Mr. Stern by now. It's become pro wrestling in more than one way.
coach d wrote:
I'm sure the officials have received their script from Mr. Stern by now. It's become pro wrestling in more than one way.
Kind of like professional T&F, huh?
coach d wrote:
I'm sure the officials have received their script from Mr. Stern by now. It's become pro wrestling in more than one way.
What a crock. Your team doesn't wins so the game was rigged. I bet you think Rupp and Farah are clean and most Kenyans and Ethiopians are dirty.
Let these guys play schoolyard ball in the last 12.
Well, I don't have the script and I have no idea who is going to win this game or how it is going to play out.
The first 6 games have all been different.
Even the blowouts have been up in the air for most of the game until someone makes a huge surge that you don't see coming.
I have been fully entertained.
I am mostly pulling for the Spurs but I am glad to watch another game.
Hopefully they have written a good script for game 7 but I don't know how they can top game 6.
The more I watch him, the more I absolutely hate LeBron. Watching him absolutely two hand shove a guy, get rightfully called for a foul, then go over the refs and start whining about how it wasnt a foul? The guy is a baby.
Then I watched a ten minute long video of his flops and fakes. Including one where he ran into a bulls player, goes down, and gets up holding the back of his head, looking for refs. Even though the slow-mo replay shows there was no contact at all to his head, just shoulder, which he instigated.
Here are some Lebron flops:
It's The Truth wrote:
The more I watch him, the more I absolutely hate LeBron. Watching him absolutely two hand shove a guy, get rightfully called for a foul, then go over the refs and start whining about how it wasnt a foul? The guy is a baby.
Then I watched a ten minute long video of his flops and fakes. Including one where he ran into a bulls player, goes down, and gets up holding the back of his head, looking for refs. Even though the slow-mo replay shows there was no contact at all to his head, just shoulder, which he instigated.
Yes, YES, feed him your tears you big baby
Dan Patrick wrote:
Can't wait to see it. Spurs may have peaked to soon? Heat may now solved the puzzle.
Well, I actually hope so. I'm a LeBron James fan. He did though prove to me last night that he's no Michael Jordan. That comeback win last night was mostly due to Ray Allen and Bosh (yes, some questionable ref calls, but everyone knows they try to swallow the whistle at the end of important games).
coach d wrote:
I'm sure the officials have received their script from Mr. Stern by now. It's become pro wrestling in more than one way.
As a self-proclaimed LeBron hater, this just seems wrong.
I don't dent that the league protects its stars and does what it can to get the games that will earn them the most money.
However, last night they had the rope out and everything with less than a minute to go in the 4th. Everyone thought the Spurs had it locked down.
All that said, Spurs will win tomorrow's game IMHO. This has been such an even series. They did a "fact or fiction" on ESPN the other day and the question was "will either team win two in a row in this series." I vote no; that's what happens when two even teams go head to head.
Flagpole wrote:
Well, I actually hope so. I'm a LeBron James fan. He did though prove to me last night that he's no Michael Jordan. That comeback win last night was mostly due to Ray Allen and Bosh (yes, some questionable ref calls, but everyone knows they try to swallow the whistle at the end of important games).
WTF, are you smoking crack? How can you attribute that comeback to Bosh and Allen? Yes they made big plays towards the end but don't forget Lebron imposing his will much earlier in the 4th quarter, the guy put up 16 points that quarter! Heat are not playing Thursday if Lebron doesn't do what he did.
I bet you think Rupp and Farah are clean and most Kenyans and Ethiopians are dirty.
Rupp gets tested far more than the E.Africans who hide out in Africa to avoid testing. This is common knowledge for the non-ignorants such as myself.
Rupp, In My Humble Opinion, may very well be the clean 10k record holder.
Lebron imposing his will much earlier in the 4th quarter, the guy put up 16 points that quarter!
Jebron Lames is hugely overrated you moran. "imposing his will in the 4th quarter, the guy put up 16 points that quarter"????
If he's so good why didn't he score 16 points EVERY quarter? The heat nearly got hugely embarassed, those overhyped loosers.
I hope San Antonio wins and Jebron Lames and his alien sidekick (chris boosh) and fat friend (dwyane the guy with moranic parents who can't spell)cry on TV!
Dennis Reynolds wrote:
Flagpole wrote:Well, I actually hope so. I'm a LeBron James fan. He did though prove to me last night that he's no Michael Jordan. That comeback win last night was mostly due to Ray Allen and Bosh (yes, some questionable ref calls, but everyone knows they try to swallow the whistle at the end of important games).
WTF, are you smoking crack? How can you attribute that comeback to Bosh and Allen? Yes they made big plays towards the end but don't forget Lebron imposing his will much earlier in the 4th quarter, the guy put up 16 points that quarter! Heat are not playing Thursday if Lebron doesn't do what he did.
Of course LeBron had a role...he IS the best current player on the planet, and probably the biggest thing he did was guarding Parker, but the stars of the last 28 seconds of regulation and then overtime were Bosh and Allen. If you knew nothing about basketball and started watching when the Heat was down by 5 points with 28 seconds to go and then watched all the way to the game's conclusion, you would have no idea that LeBron James was the best player (currently playing) on the planet. Gotta show up at crunch time too to get the MAD props. As it is, LeBron just gets props.
Galen Rupp Number on Fan wrote:
If he's so good why didn't he score 16 points EVERY quarter? The heat nearly got hugely embarassed, those overhyped loosers.
Stick to running bro, you know nothing about basketball.
Flag, Lebron hit a HUGE 3 in the last 28 seconds bro. Without that shot Ray Allen doesn't matter. He then made the go ahead basket in OT.
Dennis Reynolds wrote:
Flag, Lebron hit a HUGE 3 in the last 28 seconds bro. Without that shot Ray Allen doesn't matter. He then made the go ahead basket in OT.
I agree that 3 was big...again though, if you didn't know anything about basketball and just saw the last 28 seconds and then the OT, you would NOT know that LeBron James was the best current player on the planet. I don't remember ever thinking that about Jordan...even when Steve Kerr made the winning shot, that team was Jordan's team.
LeBron is still great though.
Flagpole wrote:
Dennis Reynolds wrote:Flag, Lebron hit a HUGE 3 in the last 28 seconds bro. Without that shot Ray Allen doesn't matter. He then made the go ahead basket in OT.
I agree that 3 was big...again though, if you didn't know anything about basketball and just saw the last 28 seconds and then the OT, you would NOT know that LeBron James was the best current player on the planet. I don't remember ever thinking that about Jordan...even when Steve Kerr made the winning shot, that team was Jordan's team.
LeBron is still great though.
How can you make a point about Lebron in the final 28 seconds of last night's game but not apply the same point to that Steve Kerr game? How would a completely ignorant person know that Jordan was a great player if all they saw was the end of that Steve Kerr game?
Lebron was too heavily influenced by watching Jordan. Jordan used to b!tch about not getting a foul on every g-damn play he didn't make a basket, which is why the likes of Reggie Miller called him out on it. Lebron is the same way now, complaining when he's not fouled.
That being said, Jordan couldn't hold Lebron's jock in close-out games.