@Jugs- That was the funnyest shit I have read in a while. I woulda chose you.

Riot wrote:I was just sitting at my computer and I went to the search function and typed in my name to see what I could come up with. I went to the last page and I found this hilarious thread that I made way back on my 120th post. .
Its_asdf wrote:Riot said some interesting things back then.We don't need white superstars. I throw up looking at Kidd, I don't want another one.
shadowgrin wrote:Its_asdf wrote:Riot said some interesting things back then.We don't need white superstars. I throw up looking at Kidd, I don't want another one.
I'm guessing Riot is not aware then that Jason Kidd isn't "white".![]()
To Jugs: WTF was those rhymes?![]()
What were you smoking back then? Give me a piece of that shite.
EGarrett, 11/11/02 wrote:Yao Ming takes Muresan's roster spot on the international team.
Tim Duncan is from the U.S. Virgin Islands...he's American. If you played on Team USA then USA claims you.
Anyway...the Dream Team...at or near their primes...slaughters the International Team by around 30. You have three of the NBA's ALL-TIME starting five at the 1, 2, 3...with absolutely dropoff when the bench comes in. The International Team meanwhile...have holes at the swing positions. Sabonis was nice...but he's it inside...he has no help on the boards against some of the greatest bangers in the history of basketball. Dirk can shoot but he's not going to fight with Sir Charles or Karl Malone...he doesn't today and he certainly won't against the Mailman of 10 years ago.
Also, the International team's offense would be one-dimensional. You can't beat the greatest defenders in the history of the game with a one dimensional offense...they'll close out to fast and they're too competitive. These guys aren't the complacent teams we've been sending out in the last 10 years...Michael and Scottie double-teamed Toni Kukoc throughout their beating of Croatia even when the game was already decided.
The Dream Team has NO weaknesses...meanwhile Stojakovic...Nowitzki...Petro...three of the International team's starters...are defensive liabilities. Stojakovic couldn't even stop Lee Nailon in the game last week...Michael Jordan in his prime would chew him up and spit him out.
Don't get your perspective messed up by the USA third-string we sent this summer. The International Team has some nice players...but the original Dream Team was the greatest team assembled in the history of sports...NO ONE beats them...not even close...and especially not a team of shooters who play zero defense...
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EGarrett wrote:EGarrett, 11/11/02 wrote:Yao Ming takes Muresan's roster spot on the international team.
Tim Duncan is from the U.S. Virgin Islands...he's American. If you played on Team USA then USA claims you.
Anyway...the Dream Team...at or near their primes...slaughters the International Team by around 30. You have three of the NBA's ALL-TIME starting five at the 1, 2, 3...with absolutely dropoff when the bench comes in. The International Team meanwhile...have holes at the swing positions. Sabonis was nice...but he's it inside...he has no help on the boards against some of the greatest bangers in the history of basketball. Dirk can shoot but he's not going to fight with Sir Charles or Karl Malone...he doesn't today and he certainly won't against the Mailman of 10 years ago.
Also, the International team's offense would be one-dimensional. You can't beat the greatest defenders in the history of the game with a one dimensional offense...they'll close out to fast and they're too competitive. These guys aren't the complacent teams we've been sending out in the last 10 years...Michael and Scottie double-teamed Toni Kukoc throughout their beating of Croatia even when the game was already decided.
The Dream Team has NO weaknesses...meanwhile Stojakovic...Nowitzki...Petro...three of the International team's starters...are defensive liabilities. Stojakovic couldn't even stop Lee Nailon in the game last week...Michael Jordan in his prime would chew him up and spit him out.
Don't get your perspective messed up by the USA third-string we sent this summer. The International Team has some nice players...but the original Dream Team was the greatest team assembled in the history of sports...NO ONE beats them...not even close...and especially not a team of shooters who play zero defense...
Solid as a rock.
Cloudy wrote:Damn I thought AO the streetballer got killed and is in Hell..
The Other Kevin wrote:EGarrett wrote:EGarrett, 11/11/02 wrote:Yao Ming takes Muresan's roster spot on the international team.
Tim Duncan is from the U.S. Virgin Islands...he's American. If you played on Team USA then USA claims you.
Anyway...the Dream Team...at or near their primes...slaughters the International Team by around 30. You have three of the NBA's ALL-TIME starting five at the 1, 2, 3...with absolutely dropoff when the bench comes in. The International Team meanwhile...have holes at the swing positions. Sabonis was nice...but he's it inside...he has no help on the boards against some of the greatest bangers in the history of basketball. Dirk can shoot but he's not going to fight with Sir Charles or Karl Malone...he doesn't today and he certainly won't against the Mailman of 10 years ago.
Also, the International team's offense would be one-dimensional. You can't beat the greatest defenders in the history of the game with a one dimensional offense...they'll close out to fast and they're too competitive. These guys aren't the complacent teams we've been sending out in the last 10 years...Michael and Scottie double-teamed Toni Kukoc throughout their beating of Croatia even when the game was already decided.
The Dream Team has NO weaknesses...meanwhile Stojakovic...Nowitzki...Petro...three of the International team's starters...are defensive liabilities. Stojakovic couldn't even stop Lee Nailon in the game last week...Michael Jordan in his prime would chew him up and spit him out.
Don't get your perspective messed up by the USA third-string we sent this summer. The International Team has some nice players...but the original Dream Team was the greatest team assembled in the history of sports...NO ONE beats them...not even close...and especially not a team of shooters who play zero defense...
Solid as a rock.
You were in the black and blue forums fucking cheater, weren't you?
Step 1: Get out of Canada.
That's pretty much everything they have to do right now.
EGarrett wrote:The Other Kevin wrote:EGarrett wrote:EGarrett, 11/11/02 wrote:Yao Ming takes Muresan's roster spot on the international team.
Tim Duncan is from the U.S. Virgin Islands...he's American. If you played on Team USA then USA claims you.
Anyway...the Dream Team...at or near their primes...slaughters the International Team by around 30. You have three of the NBA's ALL-TIME starting five at the 1, 2, 3...with absolutely dropoff when the bench comes in. The International Team meanwhile...have holes at the swing positions. Sabonis was nice...but he's it inside...he has no help on the boards against some of the greatest bangers in the history of basketball. Dirk can shoot but he's not going to fight with Sir Charles or Karl Malone...he doesn't today and he certainly won't against the Mailman of 10 years ago.
Also, the International team's offense would be one-dimensional. You can't beat the greatest defenders in the history of the game with a one dimensional offense...they'll close out to fast and they're too competitive. These guys aren't the complacent teams we've been sending out in the last 10 years...Michael and Scottie double-teamed Toni Kukoc throughout their beating of Croatia even when the game was already decided.
The Dream Team has NO weaknesses...meanwhile Stojakovic...Nowitzki...Petro...three of the International team's starters...are defensive liabilities. Stojakovic couldn't even stop Lee Nailon in the game last week...Michael Jordan in his prime would chew him up and spit him out.
Don't get your perspective messed up by the USA third-string we sent this summer. The International Team has some nice players...but the original Dream Team was the greatest team assembled in the history of sports...NO ONE beats them...not even close...and especially not a team of shooters who play zero defense...
Solid as a rock.
You were in the black and blue forums fucking cheater, weren't you?
Yes I was, but I don't know how to search that one.
I wrote, 23 Jan 2003 wrote: hey GForce11
i saw u said something about how to slow down fast breaks, i play as orlando and i cant seem to slow them down , i still manage to win or only lose by a small amount but if i can cut the fast break points down it would help heaps.
Cheers (thanks)
nz chobber*
cklitsie wrote:Wasn't that two days ago?koberulz wrote:anyone remember when i was obsessed with that "this thread is gay" pic of kobe?
Anyway when I joined I was the same except I was requesting instead of distributing.
Jae wrote:Your (EGarrett) first posts on the black/blue forums were always somewhat insightful. You didn't really post much though from what I remember, same as Dr. P and his headings for everything.
Had to move, go to college, start a career etc.shadowgrin wrote:Jae wrote:Your (EGarrett) first posts on the black/blue forums were always somewhat insightful. You didn't really post much though from what I remember, same as Dr. P and his headings for everything.
I now remember that. What happened EGarrett? Your insightful post are rare or gone. Too much alcohol? Weed?
Jackal wrote:Plus I'm not exactly on the same terms with the forum that I used to be.
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Oh wait, you're serious.
Jackal wrote:Plus I'm not exactly on the same terms with the forum that I used to be.
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Oh wait, you're serious.
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