Boston at Cleveland game 1, 8 pm Saturday game thread
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ytownfootball
Well no fucking shit Sherfuck Holmes. Of course we all would like Shaq to play well enough we'd only need to floor four guys...Footwedge wrote:
Bro...I'm not trying to stir anything. All I've done is voice my opinion that Shaq has not played up to the level people hoped he would. It's the same thing as being an Indian fan complaining about Sizemore or Hafner. Exact same thing.
Thanks for your display of your firm grasp of the obvious....kudos. -
Footwedge
What's obvious? I'm not allowed to state that Shaq blows? Next time, speak a little clearer.ytownfootball wrote:
Well no fucking shit Sherfuck Holmes. Of course we all would like Shaq to play well enough we'd only need to floor four guys...Footwedge wrote:
Bro...I'm not trying to stir anything. All I've done is voice my opinion that Shaq has not played up to the level people hoped he would. It's the same thing as being an Indian fan complaining about Sizemore or Hafner. Exact same thing.
Thanks for your display of your firm grasp of the obvious....kudos. -
Footwedge
Well...if you played college football, then i would venture to say that you know damn well that no one in the NBA is afraid of getting hit by Shaq.bulldog8 wrote: Actually I played college football and after enough hits to suffer two herniated discs in my low back, i've become much wiser on what I come in contact with....Shaq Diesel would not be one of them
If you think otherwise, then my guess would be that you were a crappy football player.
There's not one player in the league that would avoid attacking the rim for fear of getting hit. -
ytownfootballDid I stutter?
Read what you wrote brainiac. -
bulldog8
I don't know man....i'm a little dude and Shaq is a big MF'er.....Granted I only played D3 football so the guys were a lot smaller. I guess if I was a larger NBA player, Shaq might not intimidate me so much.Footwedge wrote:
Well...if you played college football, then i would venture to say that you know damn well that no one in the NBA is afraid of getting hit by Shaq.bulldog8 wrote: Actually I played college football and after enough hits to suffer two herniated discs in my low back, i've become much wiser on what I come in contact with....Shaq Diesel would not be one of them
If you think otherwise, then my guess would be that you were a crappy football player.
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Footwedge
Reread your responce master douche. If you have a point, think it through and then type it. Your gobbldegook on having 4 on the floor is pretty poor.ytownfootball wrote: Did I stutter?
Read what you wrote brainiac.
Tee it back up...you've had enough mulligans around here. -
ytownfootballMulligans...LOL...
Bet your mom wishes she had one. -
SQ_Crazies
SMH.Footwedge wrote:
Tee it back up...you've had enough mulligans around here. -
Footwedge
Wowie!! That's funny!! Call up Jay...he needs some new material.ytownfootball wrote: Mulligans...LOL...
Bet your mom wishes she had one.
You want to comment on Rondo being afraid of Shaq? Or are yiou going to continue your name calling and immaturety? Which is it Cletus? -
ytownfootballI love irony...even when dumb people display it.
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Footwedge
Is that it? Did you vote yet? Muhahahaha. If not...I'll put you in the column that believes that Rondo will never drive the paint again.ytownfootball wrote: I love irony...even when dumb people display it. -
ytownfootballWrite it on your poster of The Backstreet Boys for all I give a shit.
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Cleveland BuckRondo will continue attacking the rim, especially against Shaq because he can't move his feet and cut him off on the pick-and-roll. No one is afraid of driving on Shaq. The hard fouls might cause him to rush some of those shots though because he instinctively wants to brace himself for the impact of Shaq flying at him.
That said, the particular foul in question on Rondo was a good foul because he was already at the rim, and no one other than Dwight Howard is going to block Rondo's little floater, so putting him on the line is the right move. -
From the Hills
Pussy Cavs fan huh??? Your an asshole. Have you ever heard of the Jordan rules? Let me refresh your memory. It was a strategy put in place by the late coach, Chuck Daly of the Pistons in the late 80's and early 90's. Part of this strategy was to punish Jordan when he drove the lane. And yes it was successful, as the Pistons beat the Bulls the first three times they met in the playoffs. Did it stop Jordan from driving the lane? No, of course not. But it damn well planted a seed he was going to pay the price every time he came into the paint.Footwedge wrote:
And another person that believes this absolute nonsense. I'm embarrassed to be on this thread with all these pussy Cav fans.From the Hills wrote:
There are quite a few on the Celtics who would think twice, Ray Allen, Paul Pierce, and Old Man Garnett to name a few.
Same thing with Shaq. If he is in there and a Celtic player drives the lane don't expect to get a and one. They are going to pay the price. -
SQ_CraziesHow did Rondo do after that foul?
Oh, right, he didn't do shit.
No shit he isn't scared, but you're a fool if you don't think he remembers what can happen every time he goes in there. That changes the way you play the game whether you want to admit it does or not. -
BRFWhere is the Game 2 Thread? I have a problem when I see "Should NCF be banned" ahead of the Cavs. (And my mother didn't go to school with Jerry West OR Lucas!)
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Fab1bLet's go Cavs, listening on my Iphone in the office!
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hangonsloopy
On ESPN radio?Fab1b wrote: Let's go Cavs, listening on my Iphone in the office! -
Hb31187Rondo is a damn good passer...I love watchin him play. Only player I like on the C's haha
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2quik4uI like Michael Finley and Nate Robinson