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ultrasur1 wrote:
lol @ kg. damn that came off sounding a little personal rather than funny
I didn't really take it like that. Everyone in the league clowns Sager's suit, you know?
It didn't really sound personal to me. Just 'par for the course' poking fun at Sager's suit.
Wraith aka invincible wrote:
both teams played hard though
If by 'both teams', you mean 'Boston's first team' and 'Boston's second team', then yes, both teams played hard.
Lemme change that, I think Kg was diggin in Knicks management and Isiah more then Steph,
Nah....I saw that more as a dig at Steph....he said w. a stoneface that Steph is a "different" player in New York than what he was in Minnesota.
lemme quote my man Flip Murry for emphasis:
"They looked like they didn't want to compete. They were just out there. All you had to do was look at their body language. I don't know what's going on over there, but they've got a lot of issues."
Nah....I saw that more as a dig at Steph....he said w. a stoneface that Steph is a "different" player in New York than what he was in Minnesota.
I thought that at first but after he said Steph was "different" he said something like "he wouldnt quit... somebody is making himdo that"
Nah....I saw that more as a dig at Steph....he said w. a stoneface that Steph is a "different" player in New York than what he was in Minnesota.
Truth... I saw his true colors in Jersey. He just doesn't get it (the point guard position). Steph is the type of dude that would stop passingto a player like Van horn (no confidence) after he missed a wide open jumper. Kidd would go right back to him to help him regain confidence. I'm gladSteph's on the other side of the Hudson.