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Absolutely absurd assessment.U2@NYC said:Nash is overrated. 99% of the time he basically has no idea of what he is going to do with the ball.
(Note the quality alliteration)
Absolutely absurd assessment.U2@NYC said:Nash is overrated. 99% of the time he basically has no idea of what he is going to do with the ball.
Hewson said:Absolutely absurd assessment.
(Note the quality alliteration)
U2@NYC said:Nash is overrated. 99% of the time he basically has no idea of what he is going to do with the ball.
diamond said:Part of Steve Nash's game is to look stupid or dopey.
It works.
There is a part of him sometimes that he isn't as sharp or crisp as Stockton.
A nice haircut would put him on the right road to mental sharpness.
Maybe a free Book of Mormon to help align his inner chi would help as well.
dbs
Just doing my part to help broaden your horizons.diamond said:I had to look up the defintion of allieration for the record.
If you really need any additional proof...U2@NYC said:
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Headache in a Suitcase said:this will be an absolute travesty if horry's cheap shot ends up benefiting the suns.
the rule is the rule... leave the bench, automatic ejection. we've seen it before... the knicks had a 3-2 series lead heading back to new york before that punk bitch pj brown power bombed charlie "i hate jews" ward into the first row... patrick ewing takes 2 steps onto the court, he (and half the team) gets suspended for game 6, a few more players are suspended for game 7, the knicks lose.
so here cheap shot bob hip checks nash into the scorer's table, amare and boris diaw leave the bench area by about 5 feet, never get involved in the right, and i'll be stunned if they're not suspended for game 5.
i understand that the rule is the rule, and everyone knows the rule... the same rule exists in high school for pete's sake... but one would think that using the same guidelines to enforce a silly rule in the regular season and in the post-season is a bit shortsided. if amare misses one game out of 82 against, oh, the knicks, who gives a shit. but if he misses one game in a best of 7 series? it could turn the entire series around.
i have to blame the suns assistant coaches a bit... i've been an assistant coach, all be it on the high school level, where a skirmish has broken out, and the job of (at least) one of the assistant coaches is to make sure NO one leaves the bench area, even in a minor little pushing match. i know it's a bit harder to hold back a 6'11" 250 pound amare stoudamire, but someone on the suns staff needed to address the bench... they didn't all need to run over to see if nash was okay (but considering that nash is the entire suns team, i can see why they did).
the worst of it all is that we should be talking about how phoenix finally rose to the occasion in a game they looked like they would lose to pull one out on the road... about those two absolutely gorgeous behind the back passes from nash to stoudamire... but instead we're talking about this bullshit.
Hewson said:If you really need any additional proof...
start with last night's game and compare the 2 point guards, your beloved Parker, and Nash.
Parker had 23 points, 7 assists (the key stat for a PG)
Nash had 24 points, 15 assists.
He shot 8 for 12, while the God like Manflop Ginobli was 3 for 14.
So of the guards on the floor last night, who looked overrated??
Next thing you're gonna tell us is that you invented the Argentinian retractable roof.
If you wanna say you dislike Nash cause he's making your Spurs look silly, fine, but don't post nonsense that the man is overrated and only a product of system, please at least acknowledge facts.
speedracer said:That seems to be Steve Kerr's argument as well.
U2@NYC said:
I do acknowledge facts. No need to be aggressive as:
1. I never said I loved Tony Parker.
2. No need to call Ginobili a "Manflop", being the most successful South American player ever to play in the NBA and an Olympic gold medal winner.
3. I did not know we had invented a retractable roof, but that is good to know.
P.S. The second part of your post is much better in explaining your point.
LemonMacPhisto said:
Manu Ginobili is the valedictorian of the Vlade Divac School of Flopping.
U2@NYC said:
Jealous?
Aggressive??U2@NYC said:
I do acknowledge facts. No need to be aggressive as:
1. I never said I loved Tony Parker.
2. No need to call Ginobili a "Manflop", being the most successful South American player ever to play in the NBA and an Olympic gold medal winner.
3. I did not know we had invented a retractable roof, but that is good to know.
P.S. The second part of your post is much better in explaining your point.
The Spurs' Robert Horry was suspended for two games Tuesday for his flagrant foul on Steve Nash in Game 4 of the Western semifinals, while Suns teammates Amare Stoudemire and Boris Diaw were each suspended for Game 5 after leaving the bench.
How can you rescind philanthropy when there was none?:diamond said:i see my previous post went ignored.
i rescend my philantropy.
dbs
diamond said:At this point all I can say with my philanthropic spirit that is enconced within my soul, if I had the time, means and money I would fly all of your sorry asses out for a very special diamondbruno9 basket ball clinic.
I think all I would need is one afternoon with you bums posting here.
I would send you all on your way being fully edified.
dbs