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Here's to a GREAT Series :shake:


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Its on dude your team dissed us with the beat LA chants on TV

Kobe and team was pissed at team dinner, Heard the whole team walked out without eating
 
Its on dude your team dissed us with the beat LA chants on TV

Kobe and team was pissed at team dinner, Heard the whole team walked out without eating

I hope they at least left a good tip ;)


Don't need the chalkboard quotes...this series will get hyped up enuff to last a decade.

Stern wanted it....he got it:popcorn:
 
im kind of scared ;)

you would be
and should be!

out of the 3 other teams that were left boston matches up the best against the fakers.

a team that has the size to shut down gasol and odom and put posey on mamba who can D him up

mamba 9-21 first time they met, 28 points
6-25 from the field second time they met IN LA, yikes. on,y 22 points

0-2 against em this year, yikes.
id be worried too, its only right:tiphat:
 
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im going to jump on that bandwagon with ret, kramer, and slug,

this is going to be like fading the pats in the super bowl.....

how sweet that giants victory was.

if the celts win this series, i dont know how much better 08 can get!!!

the 2 teams i dislike most in all of sports, losing in the big game(s). wow. it will be overwhelming throwback, that i can tell you.
 
^^^^lol did you make that throwback?? you would make a kobe movie on youtube.....

i like the quote from "face off", nice touch:tiphat:

you were right about one thing in there.....he is a criminal!
 
this is awful

this like rooting for hitler vs bin laden

i think im gonna go with the Lakers just because that Beat LA chant was inordinately Yag
 
To be honest, both Detroit and Boston have good chances against the Lakers. Where Miami when we need it?
Still, Lakers played the best basketball in the playoff so far and this time, the home court advantage that Boston holds will be to Lakers benefit. I doubt Boston will win more than 2 games at home and more than one on a road.
Go Lakers!!!
 
this is awful

this like rooting for hitler vs bin laden

i think im gonna go with the Lakers just because that Beat LA chant was inordinately Yag
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You guys are fucking killing me today

yeah it's shit for me too. First Man United v Chelsea, then Lakers v Celtics, what's next? Italy v France at the Euros?

Oh yea, and the Wings are in the finals. :seeya:

Liked it better last year :smiley_acbe:
 
One thing is sure. Kobe is like 2 titles and 5 postseason clutch shots away from Michael Jordan.

This guy is phenomenal. To say that I dislike the Lakers would be an understatement, but how can anyone say that Kobe is not for real?
 
By Brian Mahoney, AP Basketball Writer
A position-by-position look at the matchups in the NBA finals between the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers.

CENTER: Kendrick Perkins vs. Pau Gasol. The Lakers wouldn't be here without their midseason acquisition of Gasol from Memphis. He's a good passer for a big man, making him an excellent fit for the triangle offense, and is shooting 53 percent in the postseason while averaging 17.7 points. Perkins made 61.5 percent of his shots in the regular season and had some strong games in the Eastern Conference finals, including an 18-point, 16-rebound performance in Game 5. Edge: Lakers.

POWER FORWARD: Kevin Garnett vs. Lamar Odom. The Defensive Player of the Year, Garnett increased his offensive production in the conference finals, averaging 22.8 points in Boston's victory over Detroit. His intensity on both ends of the floor is what makes the Celtics go. The versatile Odom was inconsistent against San Antonio in the Western Conference finals, but rebounded from a poor Game 3 with strong performances in the last two games. Edge: Celtics.

SMALL FORWARD: Paul Pierce vs. Vladimir Radmanovic. Finally in the NBA finals in his 10th year with Boston, Pierce is set to face his hometown team. He has shown in the playoffs he can still be a potent scorer, notably in his 41-point effort to beat Cleveland in Game 7 of the second round, and has become an underrated defender. Radmanovic is a good perimeter shooter who doesn't do much else, and the Lakers need his jumper to be on to soften a Boston defense that held opponents to the lowest field goal percentage in the league. Edge: Celtics.

SHOOTING GUARD: Ray Allen vs. Kobe Bryant. Allen seemed to break out of his shooting slump in the final two games of the conference finals, averaging 23 points and going 8-of-14 from 3-point range. Bryant, a tenacious defender, will certainly welcome the challenge of trying to get that slump started again. And the league MVP has been at his best in the playoffs, averaging 31.9 points to lead all players in the postseason and shooting 52 percent. Big Edge: Lakers.

POINT GUARD: Rajon Rondo vs. Derek Fisher. Fisher had a fairly quiet series in the conference finals, but his postseason experience, solid defense and courage to take big shots remain a comfort to the Lakers even when his shot isn't falling. Rondo's poor jumper was especially off late in the last round, when he shot 10-of-35 in the final three games. The Lakers will make him beat them from the outside. Edge: Lakers.

RESERVES: James Posey, P.J. Brown, Sam Cassell, Eddie House, Leon Powe, Glen Davis and Tony Allen vs. Sasha Vujacic, Luke Walton, Jordan Farmar, Ronny Turiaf, DJ Mbenga and Trevor Ariza. Posey won a title with Miami two years ago and is a key contributor who will help defend Bryant, but tough to figure out what else to expect from Celtics' reserves. Minutes greatly fluctuated along with their production for most of them during the postseason. The Lakers counter with a much younger bench that tries to increase the tempo and energy when Bryant is resting. Edge: Lakers.

COACHES: Doc Rivers vs. Phil Jackson. Rivers did a great job molding all the Celtics' new pieces into a 66-win team. But he's appeared to lose confidence in some of his role players during the postseason, creating some inconsistent rotations. Jackson, the career leader in postseason victories, did one of his best coaching jobs this season on a team that started with the turmoil surrounding a possible Bryant trade and was never expected to be here. He seeks a 10th title, which would break Red Auerbach's record. Big Edge: Lakers.

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/basketball/2008-05-31-4133576738_x.htm
 
"The Lakers will be the easiest team the Celts have Faced. 4 or 5 games at best." Jackie McMullan



dumb bitch :36_11_6:
 
lol huh? she didn't actually say that. theres no way.

is there a link or somethin. she had to have been jokin
 
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she would, she writes for the damn globe.

but yes she is a completely ignorant and stupid and i do hate when she appears on ATH. she fucks the show up. her ingnorance is fucking blinding.

i dont think anyone likes her.
and shes a dike
 
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Kobe On The Rise
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Kobe Bryant often rises above the competition to find team success.
 
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Takeover Time

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Kobe Bryant's production rises noticeably in the second half of this year's playoff games. <TABLE class=tablehead style="MARGIN: 0pt" cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=3 border=0><TBODY><TR class=stathead><TD colSpan=6>Kobe Bryant in 2008 Postseason</TD></TR><TR class=colhead><TD width="40%">Category </TD><TD>First Half </TD><TD>Second Half</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>Points </TD><TD>196 </TD><TD>278 </TD></TR><TR class=oddrow><TD>FGM-FGA </TD><TD>73-141 </TD><TD>95-184 </TD></TR><TR class=evenrow><TD>FTM-FTA </TD><TD>41-51 </TD><TD>74-91 </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
 
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