speedracer
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Dammit.
I would gone with GinobiliHeadache in a Suitcase said:tim duncan is the worst finals mvp i've ever seen... to be frank, i would have gone with robert horry as the mvp...
Headache in a Suitcase said:tim duncan is the worst finals mvp i've ever... to be frank, i would have gone with robert horry as the mvp
Headache in a Suitcase said:tim duncan is the worst finals mvp i've ever seen...
The question remains: Is this entertaining? Much like the Rockets and Knicks in the hideous 1994 Finals, the Spurs and Pistons seem to bring out the worst in one another (only without OJ's Bronco Chase to lighten the mood). Some basketball purists love the defensive energy on both sides, how this is turning into a battle of wills, who wants it more, all that crap. And that would be fine … if this was hockey or football. Unfortunately, it's basketball. In the NBA Finals, both teams are supposed to play more than seven guys, and it shouldn't be cause for celebration when someone makes two straight jumpers or plays above his head for an entire game. Only in Game 5 did both teams bring out the best in one another. It shouldn't be a bi-weekly occurrence.
Hewson said:How about the hideousness of John Starks in game 7 rather than the whole series?
Was the OJ chase during the finals? I thought it was the semis, damn thats a long time ago now.
"I sees OJ, and he look scared....Baba Booey to you all."
I remember the "chase" well. Was out at the dog track with friends and it came on the TV. One of my friends kept remarking at the "OJ in white truck" graphic on the TV all night, like "We pretty much know that already".Headache in a Suitcase said:
and yes... this was durring game 6 of the finals... the most surreal sports television moment of all time, IMO... on one half of the screen, it's hakeem and ewing... on the other half, it's OJ allegedly with a gun to his head in the back of a slow moving bronco.
train wreck television at it's finest.
Hewson said:I would gone with Ginobili
U2@NYC said:Ginobili is, by far, the most popular player for the Spurs these days... partly due to own merit, and partly due to Tim Duncan's complete lack of charisma.
The only thing they need to do is get rid of Tony Parker as part of the Spurs' 'trio' and put Horry in his place.
speedracer said:
Tony Parker is 23 years old. Robert Horry is about 347. Parker is an integral part of the Spurs' future.