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Wed May 17, 2006 2:05 am

Tony Parker better start packing away his uni because its Desperate Housewives for him now. Go Mavs!

Wed May 17, 2006 2:12 am

Spurs won't go down w/o a fight.......but perhaps these "injuries" have caught up to them.

Wed May 17, 2006 3:39 am

I've never liked the spurs since they slaughtered my knicks back in 99. I'm always glad to see someone stick it to them. I like duncan as a player but i just dont like the team spurs.

Wed May 17, 2006 7:04 am

heres an interesting opinion article regarding duncan's game off espn (if you haven't already read it)
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/columns/ ... id=2445401

i especially like the artest quote :wink:
Unpredictable? How about Ron Artest, the NBA's Jesse James to Duncan's Wyatt Earp. The combustible Sacramento King told Dime Magazine this season that he likes the way Duncan plays.

Artest explained: "I remember one time Kevin Garnett was mushing him, and shoving him in the face; and Tim Duncan didn't do anything, he didn't react. He just kicked Kevin Garnett's a--, and won the damn championship. You know what I'm sayin'? That's gangsta. Everybody can show emotion, dunk on somebody, scream and be real cocky; but Tim Duncan is a ... he's a pimp."


imo its a shame that duncan has gone underappreciated over his career. Obviously people who know basketball appreciate him, but like it says in the article "he isn't adored." I guess its only reasonable that the little things he does are overshadowed by the hoopla and highlight reel footage of others, but really now. Considering he is the greatest player of his generation imho I find it sad he isn't given the adoration of players of the past of that same stature.

Wed May 17, 2006 7:05 am

heres an interesting opinion article regarding duncan's game off espn (if you haven't already read it)
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/columns/ ... id=2445401

i especially like the artest quote :wink:
Unpredictable? How about Ron Artest, the NBA's Jesse James to Duncan's Wyatt Earp. The combustible Sacramento King told Dime Magazine this season that he likes the way Duncan plays.

Artest explained: "I remember one time Kevin Garnett was mushing him, and shoving him in the face; and Tim Duncan didn't do anything, he didn't react. He just kicked Kevin Garnett's a--, and won the damn championship. You know what I'm sayin'? That's gangsta. Everybody can show emotion, dunk on somebody, scream and be real cocky; but Tim Duncan is a ... he's a pimp."


imo its a shame that duncan has gone underappreciated over his career. Obviously people who know basketball appreciate him, but like it says in the article "he isn't adored." I guess its only reasonable that the little things he does are overshadowed by the hoopla and highlight reel footage of others, but really now. Considering he is the greatest player of his generation imho I find it sad he isn't given the adoration of players of the past of that same stature. in my book he's defintely one of the most underrated superstar/legend in nba history.

Wed May 17, 2006 10:24 am

terry was great in the 4th quarter. i don't think any of his makes even hit the rim (except for the rainbow shot on the baseline over duncan). kudos to him for having the confidence/aggressiveness to take most of the big shots. Spurs did a good job in limiting Dirk's touches in the 4th

hard for the Spurs to win the next game if they can't stop Harris and continue to shoot free throws poorly (lol geez)

Wed May 17, 2006 4:45 pm

Harris is going to cause problems for any team he plays against. If Mavs win, they'll likely be headed to the Finals where they'll probably play Detroit....i can just envision him shitting on the Pistons :x

Wed May 17, 2006 4:49 pm

If Mavs win, they'll likely be headed to the Finals where they'll probably play Detroit

Don't you get tired of your chalk predictions? "Rodney White for ROY", "Pistons made the right move drafting Darko", "Pistons will beat the spurs in 7", Pistons will win game 4 against the cavs"...

Wed May 17, 2006 6:18 pm

that's what they are predictions, not facts.......i'd point out your incorrect predictions but i have better things to do then sift through your posts.

Wed May 17, 2006 6:30 pm

I forgot about your "the nets will win" one as well. I didnt go through your posts, its just hard to forget some of the porkers you've had.

Wed May 17, 2006 6:45 pm

and i suppose your predictions hold true?

Wed May 17, 2006 6:52 pm

Not all of them, of course not. But I dont try to make them sound like a prophecy. For instance, you say "dallas if they win will play detroit in the finals". How do you know that will happen? You can't be 100% sure, yet your statement sounds like a fact given the way its worded.

Thats where the difference lies.

Wed May 17, 2006 7:17 pm

Me
If Mavs win, they'll likely be headed to the Finals where they'll probably play Detroit


You
For instance, you say "dallas if they win will play detroit in the finals".


totally different.

Wed May 17, 2006 7:27 pm

But what are you basing that on, that Detroit will make the finals again? Give some opinions o its not a chalk pick.

Thu May 18, 2006 2:35 am

Is this a Matthew vs. Matthew? :lol:
Anyway, I watched the replay of Game 4, the referees had real bad calls that were Pro-Dallas.
Dime Mailbag: Some Official Remarks
There is some GREAT basketball being played here. It's unfortunate the officials seem to be getting in the way. Too many sketchy calls by veteran officials in key moments. Let the players decide. I don't watch the game to see Jess $%##! Kersey. With that said, Bruce Bowen did not foul Dirk late. I was so disappointed to see that call being made. I'm not even a Spurs fan, but felt their pain. Bowen plays perfect defense and they bail out Dirk. Two key FT's. Don't call that tic-tac garbage late in game. Make Dirk make a play. Make him make a shot. I was just thinking this series is too good and the teams too good for the officials to step in like they have been. They need to stay out of it.
-- Kenny (San Francisco)

You completely overlook the fact that the refs have obviously called a pro-Mavs game in Games 3 and 4. Specifically, in Game 3 the Mavs went to the line 50 times, I said 50 with Dirk getting there 24 times on only nine shots. That's pathetic -- this guy isn't MJ as an offensive threat, nor any of the other truly greats such as Wilt, Shaq in his prime, etc. Especially disturbing is that on two plays, one in Game 3 and one Monday night, Dirk basically, in an uncoordinated fashion, ran into Timmy Duncan going to the basket and it was Duncan who was called for the foul …
-- Robert E Vivien (New York)

Does anyone else think the Spurs got robbed Monday night? The close call in Game 3 could go either way, but Game 4 was atrocious. Tony Parker got called for about seven travelling violations. Tim Duncan for blocking when Dirk smashed into him, and the mystery foul on Bowen against Nowitzki as well. I know he's European, but isn't it an offensive foul when he lowers his shoulder? Such a bad way to celebrate Dick Bavetta's 90th birthday.
-- Ryan (San Diego)

It looks to me like Mark Cuban's recent $200,000 fine for criticizing the refs was a good investment. His Mavs are clearly getting the benefit of the officiating during this series. For the second straight game, one of the Spurs' big three fouls out on a questionable call at a critical juncture of the fourth quarter. The Mavs have discovered that all they need to do to get to the line is to lower their heads and jump into the closest Spur and the refs will certainly bail them out. … This is the playoffs! Let the players decide the outcome of these games, not the refs.
-- Chris (Chicago)

Thu May 18, 2006 2:44 am

Matthew wrote:But what are you basing that on, that Detroit will make the finals again? Give some opinions o its not a chalk pick.


He basically makes biased predictions based on his favouristism with no flexibility toward the opposition..thusly impugning his own credibility.

Thu May 18, 2006 2:46 am

I can't wait for tonights game. I think Dallas will come out firing on all cylinders because they don't want to give San Antonio a glimmer of hope. However, San Antonio is such a poised experienced team, I'd be shocked to see them lose this series in 5 games. If they win this game, then they have a chance to win the series. For a series that is 3-1 GOD has it been close.

Thu May 18, 2006 8:04 am

Matt wrote:Harris is going to cause problems for any team he plays against.

uh not really

Harris hasn't been a ~20ppg scorer until this series. Parker can't guard him and the Spurs haven't been able to successfuly counter/stop this and the small Dallas lineup

no repsonse expected as usual lol

Fri May 19, 2006 8:51 am

Sucks the Mavs lost and couldn't close it out and to only lose by 1 pt.. and come so close at the end..

And now Jason Terry being suspended sounds like the NBA is trying to force a game 7 to me.

Fri May 19, 2006 8:51 am

jason tery is suspended for next game for punching michael finley..

Fri May 19, 2006 10:07 am

Does anyone have a video of the play at the end of last night's game?

Fri May 19, 2006 10:38 am

I also would like to see the replay of the Terry hit; I've heard that its just another crap suspension that the NBA has pulled out of its ass.

I can't really say I'm too disappointed. I'm not a major Dallas fan although they do have a lot of players that I like on the team. Besides, my favourite Maverick, Marquis Daniels should be getting more playing time now. :wink:

Fri May 19, 2006 10:40 am

I didn't even know Terry hit Finley.

I thought if annyone would hit him it would be Dirk "It's about time Mavs fanst started booing Finley" Nowitzki

Fri May 19, 2006 11:30 am

Yohance Bailey wrote:I've never liked the spurs since they slaughtered my knicks back in 99. I'm always glad to see someone stick it to them. I like duncan as a player but i just dont like the team spurs.



i have not liked the spurs since robinson retired and i didnt much like them prior to that.

Fri May 19, 2006 3:11 pm

Its_asdf wrote:I also would like to see the replay of the Terry hit; I've heard that its just another crap suspension that the NBA has pulled out of its ass.

I can't really say I'm too disappointed. I'm not a major Dallas fan although they do have a lot of players that I like on the team. Besides, my favourite Maverick, Marquis Daniels should be getting more playing time now. :wink:


Stu Jackson is an idiot. period. Mr. "I saw James Posey 'eyeing him' the whole time down the floor" needs to get his eyes checked. I watched the replay like 10 times just now on Sportscenter from different angles and JT brought his hand up to try to get up after the jump ball. Finley was in the way, and he took it as a punch. Doesn't really help that you got images circulating around like this:
Image
with the caption "Jason Terry shows his fist to Michael Finley"
this is bullcrap.
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