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Phil Jackson @PhilJackson11 7h @dahooah NO no, that game is a myth-we should have won game 5 and nobody talks about the missed call on the baseline before Bibby's 3
phil sounding like an NTer
Phil knows
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Phil Jackson @PhilJackson11 7h @dahooah NO no, that game is a myth-we should have won game 5 and nobody talks about the missed call on the baseline before Bibby's 3
phil sounding like an NTer
Phil Jackson @PhilJackson11 7h @dahooah NO no, that game is a myth-we should have won game 5 and nobody talks about the missed call on the baseline before Bibby's 3
phil sounding like an NTer
Oh yeah. Ron Artest has always been a warrior and a beast on the court. He has did a lot more for the Lakers than people give him credit for. I remember a lot of times the last 2 seasons he was the Lakers most consistent guy as far as productivity and dependability goes.I'm still amazed how fast MWP has recovered enough to even play. Dude is a warrior for sure.
Oh well a win is a win an we Lakers fans will take it however you give it to us. The 3 peat and title 14 s in the books.if he's talking about the lakers/kings series in 2002...I can't believe lakers and lakers fans still try to pretend like there's nothing to talk about and everything evened out. single calls are missed all the time, but that game 6 clearly had something going on.
On June 10, 2008, Donaghy's attorney filed a court document alleging, among other things, that Game 6 of the 2002 Western Conference Finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and Sacramento Kings was fixed by two referees. The letter states that Donaghy "learned from Referee A that Referees A and F wanted to extend the series to seven games. Tim knew Referees A and F to be 'company men', always acting in the interest of the NBA, and that night, it was in the NBA's interest to add another game to the series."[39] The Lakers won Game 6, attempting 18 more free throws than the Kings in the fourth quarter, and went on to win the 2002 NBA Finals.
Goudelock was cut so talents like Sacre can rot on the bench for a season
I also remember reading reports that he was having attitude problems in summer league.Goudelock was cut because he came back out of shape, and he did not improve...
I personally just can't get into offseason wants, needs, acquisitions until I know for sure were not in the playoffs.
I just can't.
You guys go ahead but I still refuse to believe the Utah Jazz are going to make the playoffs and were not.
I guess ill just have to wait a week or so to find out.
*sigh*
This **** stings man.
I personally just can't get into offseason wants, needs, acquisitions until I know for sure were not in the playoffs.
I just can't.
You guys go ahead but I still refuse to believe the Utah Jazz are going to make the playoffs and were not.
I guess ill just have to wait a week or so to find out.
*sigh*
This **** stings man.
Besides the obvious in wanting the Lakers to win and Jazz to lose, it would help tonight if:
T'Wolves beat Warriors...to give the T'Wolves an extra pep in their step for their next two games versus the Jazz and to cast some doubt in the Warriors before they play the Lakers on Friday (Thunder on Thursday too).
Suns beat Rockets...to prevent them from being in contention for the six seed. Thus, they can rest their guys versus the Lakers on the last night of the season.
Bobcats beat Grizzlies...to prevent them from getting home court versus the Clippers/Nuggets. Thus, they will play hard versus the Jazz on the last night of the season.
Yeah, all three are very unlikely.
the lakers shot 40 free throws to the kings 25 in game 6. the kings intentionally fouled the lakers 3 times at the end of game 6 because they were losing. that means 6 free throws were shot by the lakers because the kings had to put them on the line in order to get the ball back. the real free throw total was 25 to 34 which is +9 for the lakers.if he's talking about the lakers/kings series in 2002...I can't believe lakers and lakers fans still try to pretend like there's nothing to talk about and everything evened out. single calls are missed all the time, but that game 6 clearly had something going on.
On June 10, 2008, Donaghy's attorney filed a court document alleging, among other things, that Game 6 of the 2002 Western Conference Finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and Sacramento Kings was fixed by two referees. The letter states that Donaghy "learned from Referee A that Referees A and F wanted to extend the series to seven games. Tim knew Referees A and F to be 'company men', always acting in the interest of the NBA, and that night, it was in the NBA's interest to add another game to the series."[39] The Lakers won Game 6, attempting 18 more free throws than the Kings in the fourth quarter, and went on to win the 2002 NBA Finals.
Based on paus comments right now on 710, he knows he's gone this offseason.