Devin Harris, flopping punk ass b****. He's like the midget you knew in elementary school, who sucker punches and pulls cheap shots, talks a lot of ****, and runs away from a real fight, plus the phantom foul calls to boot.
Wow, this has really piqued my curiosity. I've got to see this. Was he chucking out of frustration w/ his team or was he delusional enough to think he was going to nail every shot he took.
I never really liked Richard Jefferson. Not a bad player but he comes off kinda pompous and that whiny/girly voice is annoying. And he's got that ugly "RJ" tattoo that looks like a 2nd grader drew on him.
Now you guys have got me really wound up about this. I checked a play-by-play and the Pacers had 12 shots in OT, Tinsley took 11 of them!, hitting 4. They were outscored 17-10. For good measure, I also checked and found out he took 4 of the last 5 shots in regulation, which I didn't notice at all, though I remember thinking that jumper he took at the end of regulation was a pathetic choice of a shot and it came way too early because it gave the Suns the last attempt. That comes to 15 out of 17 shots. Tinsley must have thought he was Wade or LeBron. What a moron! He must have lost his mind. I admit nobody else was doing anything on offense late. Maybe Tinsley felt like it was on him to carry the team.
I know I said it earlier, but that one shot, the 1 out of 12 shots that Tinsley didn't shoot, was only a tip in on a Tinsley miss! Wouldn't believe it if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes.
Agree with Sir Jackie- what in the world is all the hate for Nowitski? I can understand hating the floppers (Harris, Ginobili), the whiners (Duncan, Wallace), the showoffs (Terry), and the dirty players (Stackhouse, Howard) because they either directly affect your team (flopping and dirty play) or are exceedingly arrogant. But what in the heck has Nowitski done wrong? OK, so he's not a paint player and he's not clutch. Umm, McGrady, anyone? Guy's a great shooter, plays reasonably hard, and most importantly, shows respect and sportsmanship (except for attacking the exercise equipment). The hate for Nowitski just doesn't make sense. Hate should be reserved for the Karl Malones and the Jerry Stackhouses. Just my .02.
Yeah....Dirk isn't a clutch player at all. Dirk can only hope to be as clutch as Yao Ming or Tracy McGrady http://youtube.com/watch?v=VsezSLdYcik&feature=related http://youtube.com/watch?v=cLxOz1YbZC4&feature=related http://youtube.com/watch?v=i3ZNoeCTP-4&feature=related http://youtube.com/watch?v=pDBsKXCIdiY&feature=related http://youtube.com/watch?v=sX1bUoMOs9k&feature=related
Most disliked: Dwayne Wade, Bruce Bowen, Ginobli I also dislike guys that aren't "clutch" like Dirk. I only hope that Yao and Tracy can ever not be as clutch as Dirk. All those playoff victories the two of them have brought to the city make them an authority on "clutchness" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQWX4SFMM5c
Amare by far. Does anyone in the league have an easier job and receive more credit? The arrogance, the self-given nickname (a dumb acronym, no less), the pushups after drawing a foul, followed by bricked freethrows. God I wish he would have been traded to Minnesota or Atlanta, then he'd see how good he is when he's not playing with the best PG of this generation, deadeye 3 point shooters, an all-star caliber garbage man who does all the dirty work, and 2 other multi-skilled, selfless forwards. Really, can you think of any player that you could add to that team that would make his job any easier than it already is? And yet he gets every award and recognition imaginable over Yao, even when Yao's numbers are comparable or better, with more pressure and team responsibility. Never mind that Yao outplays him head to head, or that he actually plays defense. Yao can't jump as high or move as fast, and so he is considered less dominant.
Amare does benefit from Nash but people must remember he was good enough to be rookie of the year before Steve came.....the man is a great talent either way........his biggest problem is defending and rebounding.......
That's a bad example because it proves my point. Amare had Marbury who had by far the best year of his career (quite possibly his only true good year), and a second all-star in Marion, who had the best year of his career up to that point. The suns won I think one more game than us, and made the playoffs while we did not. Yao and Amare had pretty much identical numbers, yet Amare gets the nod, thanks to his team being slightly better, and his dunking ability. It was the first real example of him reaping the benefits of having superior teammates and highlight reels.
AMEN TO THIS. don't forget john stockton and the entire jazz org. forever and ever maybe also antwon walker (he's annoying)
i met kobe a couple times during the summer, he's actually a very polite and chill guy, and since I met him 6 in the morning in the gym in the off season, I gained a lot respect for his work ethic as well most hated would be raja bell, dawyne wade and leandro barbosa, what jack asses, the throat choke bell gave kobe was simply cheap in the playoffs two years ago, and wade is a wuss who probably bribed all the refs to blow the whistle everytime he drives