NBA 2012-13
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wildcats20Melo is probably done, after taking that fall a few minutes ago.
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robj55
No team compares to those Kings teams back in the day in terms of entertainment lolreclegend22;1342355 wrote:New York's ball movement is outstanding, almost reminds you of a great college team. The chemistry and cohesion there is amazing. You rarely see such brazen unselfishness and movement of the basketball like this in the NBA. They remind me of Sacramento in the early 2000s. Definitely the most fun team I've watched in a long while in the pros. League Pass is worth it just for these guys. -
Laley23
Yeah, Im pretty sure the only guy who looked to score before pass was Bobby Jackson off the bench lol.robj55;1342410 wrote:No team compares to those Kings teams back in the day in terms of entertainment lol
Christie, Williams, Weber, Divac and Peja were awesome. Truly the "Greatest Show on Court". -
Ironman92Laley23;1342420 wrote:Yeah, Im pretty sure the only guy who looked to score before pass was Bobby Jackson off the bench lol.
Christie, Williams, Weber, Divac and Peja were awesome. Truly the "Greatest Show on Court".
Doug Christie really loved his wife. -
Laley23
lol. Yes he did. Almost like a nervous habit...Ironman92;1342423 wrote:Doug Christie really loved his wife. -
RotinajKobe lost it for the lakers. Should of scored 70.
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Laley23The biggest shame in the mast 9 months is the country missing out on seeing Damian Lillard in the NCAA Tourney last march.
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gport_tennisLaley23;1342464 wrote:The biggest shame in the mast 9 months is the country missing out on seeing Damian Lillard in the NCAA Tourney last march.
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osu45804
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reclegend22
Agreed. Which is why I said "remind." I never missed a Kings game back then. I wasn't a fan of the team -- the Pacers were my team during my hardcore NBA days -- but rather a fan of the players and style of play. As Laley said, it was the Greatest Show on Court. The way those Kings played in the open court, Dallas and Phoenix didn't hold a candle. Rick Adelman had a special, special group.robj55;1342410 wrote:No team compares to those Kings teams back in the day in terms of entertainment lol
And like Arvydas during his heyday, Vlade was one of the prettiest passing big men who ever played the game. I loved me some Vlade Divac. -
Midstate01Bobby Jackson became one of my favorite players during that run with the kings. They were a blast to
Watch. But it was painful to see them lose to the lakers. -
reclegend22
I still remember where I was when Robert Horry hit the three that changed the series. In my grandfather's living room in Dover. Kind of weird to think about, since not everyone who was in that room is alive today. I was devastated and it wasn't even my team. As soon as Horry hit that tip out, I knew the series was through.Midstate01;1342805 wrote:Bobby Jackson became one of my favorite players during that run with the kings. They were a blast to
Watch. But it was painful to see them lose to the lakers. -
Ironman92Emotional game for Kevin McHale. Teared up pre game moment of silence and much more afterwards on Kevin Garnett's shoulder. After watching that who won the game doesn't matter. I think a little more of KG now.
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Trueblue23The best part of those Sacramento Queens was watching the Lakers beat them every May.
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Ironman92Joe Johnson.....shot of the week!
GW fade away 23 footer over Tayshaun Prince at the buzzer in double OT. -
SportsAndLady
Was LA crazy when you lived there for those gam...oh waitTrueblue23;1343375 wrote:The best part of those Sacramento Queens was watching the Lakers beat them every May. -
Trueblue23
Dude fuck off. If you think you have to live somewhere to like the team you're an idiot.SportsAndLady;1343564 wrote:Was LA crazy when you lived there for those gam...oh wait -
Commander of AwesomeLOL panties in a bunch alert.
From Indy, likes Mich football and LA lakers.....makes sense... /sarcasm -
Trueblue23
Yep.. grew up liking Shaq and hating OSU. Makes sense.Commander of Awesome;1343948 wrote:LOL panties in a bunch alert.
From Indy, likes Mich football and LA lakers.....makes sense... /sarcasm -
SportsAndLady
No it doesn'tTrueblue23;1343961 wrote:Yep.. grew up liking Shaq and hating OSU. Makes sense. -
Ironman92SportsAndLady;1343564 wrote:Was LA crazy when you lived there for those gam...oh wait
Why does it matter? Does he have a problem with you rooting for Kansas? Browns and Reds? You don't follow all the rules and guidelines that have been set on here. Does anyone on here give a shit who anyone roots for other than some of the Browns fans on here? -
SportsAndLadyTrueblue23;1343938 wrote:Dude fuck off. If you think you have to live somewhere to like the team you're an idiot.
Okay so I know who on here can't take a joke, geeeshIronman92;1344024 wrote:Why does it matter? Does he have a problem with you rooting for Kansas? Browns and Reds? You don't follow all the rules and guidelines that have been set on here. Does anyone on here give a shit who anyone roots for other than some of the Browns fans on here? -
Ironman92SportsAndLady;1344027 wrote:Okay so I know who on here can't take a joke, geeesh
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Pick6Considering S&L roots for Kansas, I wouldnt have taken the comment serious.
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Azubuike24The whole "fan" thing is so stupid. Who cares? Those who know me best, know I'm passionate about certain teams. Have been as long as they have known me. I make it known and it's not difficult to pick up if you meet me.
I know plenty of people who don't "have a team" and end up rooting for, liking and supporting different teams all the time. It doesn't make them less of a person, but it's quite obvious they aren't true fans. The kind of fan who gets nervous before a game. The kind of fan who gets teary-eyed when the season ends. The kind of fan who takes wins to heart, and losses really hard.
Maybe it's just me, but it's difficult to fake that. It seems like it would take too much effort to even do so.