OT: Mavericks/Lakers Game 4

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I still hate Barea because he is a flopping bitch and took it as such as our guards owned him. But still I can't believe Bynum doing that to Barea.
 
60pts on 3pt shots.

Un.fucking.believable!
 
Blake is in the 2nd round and Miler is on vacation. Just saying, shrug, and shit.

Sorry, couldn't help myself today. Lol

Blake's on vacation now, too. In fact, you could argue he never bothered to show up for the second round.

BNM
 
HahahahahahahahahahAhahahahahahaha! Did you catch Kobe grabbing the ball and throwing up another brick just to cement the loss??

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!
 
WTF are you talking about, Tirico? This is absolutely "IN CHARACTER" of Odom and Bynum. Both are both well known as cheap shot artists.

Tirico also, in reminiscing about Jackson's coaching career, said "Jordan, Pippen, Kobe, Shaq...Robert Horry...after all those great players, who'd have thought he'd have Trey Johnson on the court in the final minutes?"

Robert Horry was definitely one of the luminaries he coached. Tirico may not be the sports genius we thought he was.
 
I live for days like this. There have been times when I've considered myself more of a Laker Hater than a Blazer fan. Of course that's ridiculous, because I love the Blazers, through all the hard times and the few good over the years. But my passion for the demise of the Lakers is almost as strong. I hate that franchise with every core of my being. I've hated them since Kareem dismissed the chances of the Blazers in interviews before the 1977 WCF, basically calling the Blazers a bunch of hippie hicks. Then in the 1980s, the Showtime Lakers squashed the 2nd round hopes of a couple of promising Blazer teams, and then Magic Johnson's smug comment before the 1991 WCF: "Well, they may be Portland, but we still the Lakers!", and I don't need to tell you how crushing that series was. Then in the late 90s, the Blazers had teams with fire and promise, but twice, the Lakers with a cocky-assed Shaq and a baby-faced Kobe, put an end to those dreams. Thankfully it was nice to see those early Shaq Laker teams get swept themselves. I won't even dwell on 2000 through 2002, the pain and anguish from those years are well documented. Then the Lakers NBA-rigged defeat of Sacramento in 2002 sealed the fact with me that Laker Hatred wasn't just a Blazer thing, it was an NBA thing. These last two years of watching Kobe puff up his chest and try to place himself along side Michael Jordan as the GOAT has been soul-crushing. But today, my fellow Blazer fans, is a new day, and Karma has finally laid a judgement on the Lakers, and their response was cheap shots and poor losing, which should be a surprise to no one.

Fuck the Lakers. Fuck them right in the ass.

Go Blazers.
 
86 points for the Mavs bench!

Terry - 32 points, 9-10 3FG, +30
Barea - 22 points, +29
Peja - 21 points, 6-6 3FG, +30

BNM
 
Whaaaa, im just sad for phil jackson, but whaaaaaaaa

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Chris Mullin just showed that there's a reason why former athletes don't necessarily make good commentators.

"the Lakers could call up Orlando, and have a lot to offer them for howard" (in essence).

Um...no they don't. Gasol is the only player that they have that Orland would be interested in, and he's a starting point. this playoffs dropped his value 10 fold.
 
I already hated Bynum for being a cheap player but this is getting insane, he is going to cost someone a season ending injury with this cheap shot stuff. The league needs to step in and give him a 5 to 10 game suspension and tell him if he does again he will be suspended 20+ games.
 
I already hated Bynum for being a cheap player but this is getting insane, he is going to cost someone a season ending injury with this cheap shot stuff. The league needs to step in and give him a 5 to 10 game suspension and tell him if he does again he will be suspended 20+ games.

If he does it again, which he will, he should be suspended for the rest of the season. He's already put one person in the hospital (Wallace). Trying to intentionally hurt players like that is almost as bad as going into the stands and hitting a fan.
 
Chris Mullin just showed that there's a reason why former athletes don't necessarily make good commentators.

"the Lakers could call up Orlando, and have a lot to offer them for howard" (in essence).

Um...no they don't. Gasol is the only player that they have that Orland would be interested in, and he's a starting point. this playoffs dropped his value 10 fold.

If they're going to lose Howard anyhow, perhaps they would be interested in replacing him with Bynum?
 
If they're going to lose Howard anyhow, perhaps they would be interested in replacing him with Bynum?

Orlando would rather trade him to Miami for Bosh than do a trade with the Lakers.
 
If he does it again, which he will, he should be suspended for the rest of the season. He's already put one person in the hospital (Wallace). Trying to intentionally hurt players like that is almost as bad as going into the stands and hitting a fan.

It's only a good thing if Maurice Lucas is doing it in the old days.

I could swear that I read many posts during the Dallas series about how Luke would have dropped somebody on their ass just to send a message.

Bynum's problem is that he should have done it in Game 2 and not late in Game 4. Timing is everything, but the message isn't a bad one to send at times. Bynum's goof was not doing it early enough.
 
Anyhow, how fitting and fun was it to watch that complete implosion by the Lakers. The only comparable event this summer will be the board's reaction when BLANKY is brought back as the back-up PG.
 
It's only a good thing if Maurice Lucas is doing it in the old days.

I could swear that I read many posts during the Dallas series about how Luke would have dropped somebody on their ass just to send a message.

Bynum's problem is that he should have done it in Game 2 and not late in Game 4. Timing is everything, but the message isn't a bad one to send at times. Bynum's goof was not doing it early enough.

A huge difference between a hard shot and a cheap shot. Lucas never cheap shot a player. He'd stand his ground and not take shit but never a hard elbow to the ribs to a defenseless player on the way to the basket. What Bynum does is complete bullshit.
 
Why? They would want to trade an MVP-level player for the third wheel on a division rival?

Did you not watch the playoffs and most of this season? That is what Gasol has turned into (minus the division rival bit)
 
Did you not watch the playoffs and most of this season? That is what Gasol has turned into (minus the division rival bit)

What's wrong with Bynum? Why would the Lakers keep Bynum if they were trading for Howard?
 

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