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A-Train.... you were SO right

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by RunninRaven, Apr 20, 2002.

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  1. RunninRaven

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    This Jazz game is already great to watch. Bibby is killing the Jazz, and that one move he made on Stockton where he fell down was tremendous. This slaughter is going to be one I savor for a LOOOOOOOOOOOOONG time.
     
  2. ZRB

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    What the f*** has happened? It's 30-28 Jazz with seven minutes left, and the Kings have missed about seventeen consecutive shots! Come on now Kings, crush this team of thugs and p*****s!
     
  3. RunninRaven

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    Uhhh...maybe you weren't right, A-Train. The Kings better have a kickass 2nd half and stomp the life out of these Jazz. Malone and Stockton aren't even doing much, and the Kings can't manage to get a shot to fall. If this Kings team allows the Jazz to advance in these playoffs...even if it is just one round, I will NEVER forgive them.
     
  4. ZRB

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    Forget the Kings winning the championship. If this is how they fold under pressure, then they'll be out in the next round. I still think they'll beat the Jazz, but it should be a rout.
     
  5. The Cat

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    Like clockwork... a team led by Chris Webber runs into trouble in the playoffs. Win or lose, the talent level in this series isn't even close, and an effort like this against the Spurs, Lakers, or Mavs will have them swept.
     
  6. RunninRaven

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    Well...the Mavs or Lakers, anyway. ;)
     
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    :mad:
     
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    Wow, Malone and Divac going head to head in the greatest flopetition of all time. And as usual, Malone comes out the winner and gets to the line. And what was that bull**** offensive foul on christie. I fell asleep after halftime until 8 left in the 4th (damn i need some sleep) so i don't know what the reffing looked like then but it looks like all Jazz right now.
     
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    How about Ostertag stoning CWebb?

    I guess that's why they pay Chris the big bucks...
     
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    Webber is the reason why I'm not sold on the Kings. He hides in his little shell when he starts firing jumpers.

    I also noticed that Ostertag denied C-Webb inside position, and C-Webb had trouble going around him...
     
  11. A-Train

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    Kings win 89-86 :D

    This is why the Kings will have trouble with the Lakers. They have problems with the slowdown of the games in the playoffs that always seems to happen.

    I'm still calling Kings routs in games 2 and 3, though...
     
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    Has A-Train even posted in this thread? :confused: Just a little ironic. ;)
     
  13. kidrock8

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    It's funny how quickly people jump on the Indy bandwagon while hopping off the NJ one.

    I still think NJ will win in 5.

    Byron Scott is 10X's the coach that Zeke is, and I think NJ has a slight talent edge.
     
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    I can't believe how these old b*stard just won't die, and keep hanging around. This Kings/Jazz series could go 5. I think the Jazz have a great shot at winning Game 2, and the games at the Delta Center will be mega tough. Good to see our good friend Webber disappear against a dominant force like Ostertag. People are calling Kenyon Martin overrated for having trouble agaisnt Jermaine O'Neal, freaking Greg Ostertag kept Webber from dominating that game! OSTERTAG!
     
  15. jello77

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    nah..the jazz won't stretch it to five. remember last year when the kings lost to phoenix the first game then crushed them and beat them 4-1? the kings just are getting warmed up. they will crush the jazz. and i will laugh.

    i also laughed when i saw scott padgett or whoever trying to dunk it whe stocktons ball *could* have gone in (didnt look like it, but still).
     
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    OK, who started having flashbacks when flopton was dribbling up the court and pulled up for the 3 towards the end. webber actually said he was thinking of the houston game on the last second 3 but i was thinking it on the first one. why couldn't the mother****er have missed it against us.
     

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