Terrible attempt at saving face. You embarrassed yourself even further. You were lying and got exposed. No ifs and buts is going to save you. Again... If you had actually watched the game, you would have known that Lakers won. LOL
to your post* *to the post Relate to that post I replied to. If you still don't get it, please consider my apology. If you did actually watch the game, you would have known that Lin is not "that bad" in that game. And you would have understood my post, why I mentioned the lakers "lost", nuances and all. If you did not watch the game, save us both the time.
Coming from someone who says... ...in a game that Lakers won. Anyone can tell who watched the game and who didnt. I even quoted JVG and him calling out Lin's blunder during the game. You, OTOH, got caught flat out lying. Haha
From the guy who has a total of 5 posts on this forum and 4/5 of which are about him crying about how Jeremy Lin is being treated (McHale, Rockets etc.) This is the problem with you guys. You guys have always wanted censorship when it comes to Lin. You just cant seem to comprehend that... Lin is in the NBA. This is the NBA Dish forum where we talk about Non-Rockets NBA stuff. This is a Lin thread in the NBA Dish. Not Rockets science folks. Try not to get so butthurt?
tinman, the best part is that I am doing it from their home-court. I am in Asia right now. They lost their home court advantage. This will be a 4-0 sweep just like the 94-95 NBA finals.
If you don't relate a reply to the post to which it is replied to, you're just like a headless chicken trying to win the sprint race. No, I won't compete with you on that. Now, the crux of the matter. Do you really believe Lin is "that bad" in that game? Take note of my premise on the matter: I said Lin has PLENTY of BAD games even before, and that spurs game is not the game the poster I replied to, should be making as evidence no.1 Let me see if you are capable of even an iota of critical thinking.
Zboy, have you replied to me on this? Because "that pass to Young" was not the only thing Lin did in the last minute of OT. BTW, I made that post to you prior to making that "Lakers lost" to someone else.
But didn't zboy say he is a family man? I'd be pretty weirded out if I knew my dad, or even a relative, spends all day talking about Jeremy Lin.
I thought I'd seen it all. Kobe passes MJ for the 3rd spot in all time scoring. What happens in the game thread over at Lakersground? Lin nut huggers derail the thread to complain about Lin's minutes and not being played down the stretch. Unbelievable!
Perfect! We don't have to put up with them AND they rain on Kobe's parade. Suck it Linfans and Lakerfans!
I've said it before, that Kobe record thing reminds me of the Kings celebrating Tyreke Evans' 20-5-5 rookie season. Celebrating an individual stat since you don't have much else to sell to the fans. Yeah, I know it's Jordan, but so what? He's still 3rd. As for today's game-- MIN just sucked more than the Lakers did. They barely beat the Lakers last night due to red hot shooting (i.e., good luck). They lost due to being less lucky today than the Lakers. Byron Scott's crunch time lineup kind of sucks, despite the win. They lost a decent lead (again) with Kobe turning the ball over (on one play, Kobe pounded the ball near midcourt, MIN trapped him, he panicked and let the ball get stolen for an easy layup) and jacking up contested shots. They got lucky one of his contested 3s went in when the game was tied and MIN didn't have enough to close that gap in the last minute. I don't care if Lin is unreliable. He isn't less reliable than Kobe has been playing PG the last 2 games. At least some of Lin's risky passes generate high% scoring opportunities for that Lin/Boozer/Young bench unit. Just pounding the ball and jacking up a shot at the end of the 24 second clock, which is what "PG Kobe" did at the end of games, is the equivalent of a football team doing nothing but handing the ball off to the RB in order to run the clock down. Just stupid conservative strategy (which coaches tend to employ). It's not even about playing Lin-- Scott can play the Kobe PG lineup but for goodness sake run some regular plays, attack the basket and try to score rather than just worry about running the damn clock down.