Amphatoast wrote:I wonder how many mailmans in LA are going to be wearing a torn shirt![]()
this game could of just about wrap it up. Houston was sooooooo close to winning and could of easily had a 3-1 lead in this series. They are right there but just need that extra push to get'em over the Lakers. Little plays like Kobe stealing and taking it all the way is what is winning this series for the Lakers. If the Lakers do advance, the Spurs are going to give them some real trouble.
stack42 wrote:at least this was another close game....can't be said for the Celts, Grizz or Knicks
Redbulls wrote:Little plays like those are what seperate good players from great clutch players. A "little play" like stealing the ball from Karl Malone in game 6 of the 98 finals got MJ another ring. So in other words it always usually comes down to "little" plays that make a big difference.
Robby wrote:Redbulls wrote:Little plays like those are what seperate good players from great clutch players. A "little play" like stealing the ball from Karl Malone in game 6 of the 98 finals got MJ another ring. So in other words it always usually comes down to "little" plays that make a big difference.
No that would be a huge play. Little plays from that game were the two bogus shot clock violations, especially the one by Harper that was counted good with under three minutes left.
Hannibal wrote:I was disgusted at the way Malone fouled Nachbar. He obviously stuck out his butt so Nachbar would fall in an awkward way. He did it intentionally. He's really one of the dirtiest players in the game.
It was only right that Nachbar came at him with a vengeance and blocked his lay-up. Malone got pissed off after that.What's the matter Karl? Doesn't a nobody like Nachbar have a right to block your shot?
By the way, I think it was Steve Francis who ripped Karl Malone's jersey, not Nachbar.
Hannibal wrote:I was disgusted at the way Malone fouled Nachbar. He obviously stuck out his butt so Nachbar would fall in an awkward way. He did it intentionally. He's really one of the dirtiest players in the game.
It was only right that Nachbar came at him with a vengeance and blocked his lay-up. Malone got pissed off after that.What's the matter Karl? Doesn't a nobody like Nachbar have a right to block your shot?
By the way, I think it was Steve Francis who ripped Karl Malone's jersey, not Nachbar.
Robby wrote:Boy, Francis sure looks different while tearing Malone's jeresey.Your whole post now looks pathetic.
Sit wrote:Oh and to Andrew- wat about Payton with 30, 10 and 10 in Game 5 plus the buzzer=beater!
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