(One of my favorite subplots of the playoffs was anyone saying that Rasheed is "misunderstood." Let's say you're working on Wall Street. Every two weeks, you flip out on someone and get escorted out of the building. This happens for 10 straight years. You can't help yourself. They keep fining you, you're costing the company money ... doesn't matter. You're a lunatic. Then you change firms and keep it together for four months, just long enough for the new firm to consider signing you to an extension. Well, does that make you "misunderstood," or are you just a lunatic with a convenient on-off switch? I'm going with the latter. I'm cynical that way.)
Q: Five years from now, where will Chauncey Billups as an NBA Finals MVP rank on the "How the Hell Did That Happen?" Scale?
A: Probably somewhere between Brady Anderson belting 50 homers and Toto winning four Grammys. But hey ... it happened. I just think Tayshaun Prince deserved the trophy this time around. Did you ever think you would see Kobe struggle like that? Even when he went 14 for 27 in Game 2, 10 of those makes were circus shots. Do you realize Kobe shot 29 for 86 in the four Lakers losses? That he shot 25 free throws all series? How was Tayshaun not the MVP? The Lakers only had two good players and Detroit shut down one of them. No way the Pistons win without Prince.
Q: Wait a second ... just two months ago, didn't you write that Detroit passing up Carmelo Anthony because of Prince was like "passing up a free Ferrari because you already own a Miata"?
A: Um ... yeah.
Q:The lesson, as always -- .
A: Right. I'm an idiot.
Q: If one of the ESPNews anchors was swinging a watch during Larry Brown's postgame interviews, could you become hypnotized?
A: See, these are the things we need to find out. Somebody get Stan Verrett on the phone next time coach Brown is speaking.
(And no, there's no better way to pass the time in traffic than to talk to yourself in the Larry Brown monotone for 10 straight minutes. I'm very proud of my car right now. It's not heating up at all. I even have the air conditioning on. It's just a credit to the people who made this car. Other cars would be overheating right now. I can't control what people think about this car. I'm just taking it one traffic jam at a time. Now I'm going to count backwards from 10. When I clap my hands, you will wake up from this traffic jam.)
Q: Who was more excited after Game 5, Red Auerbach or Michael Jordan?
A: Probably Red. You know this Phil Jackson stuff drives him bonkers. With that said, MJ had to be delighted that Kobe struggled so much against the Pistons. Young MJ would have been too physical off the dribble for Prince. Older Wiser MJ would have brought Prince down low, posted him up and introduced him to the fallaway and the drop-step. Either version of MJ would have attacked the basket if the jumpers weren't falling. And if his team was having so much trouble rebounding, do you think MJ would have gone down low and grabbed a few boards? Me, too.
Put it this way: Either Kobe's bum shoulder was more banged up than anyone realized, or his stock dropped BIG TIME in this series. No way MJ goes that quietly in his prime. No way MJ launches that many ghastly shots. No way MJ wastes a 36-20 effort from Shaq. No way MJ stands around as the Pistons keep grabbing offensive rebounds. It just wouldn't happen. I think we can put a moratorium on the "Kobe vs. MJ" stuff for awhile.
bionic77 said:And yes, Pittsburgh QBs have made me into a bitter NFL fan.![]()
they get all the blame when they lose and all the glory when they win
Cloudy said:Ummm...Shaq gets all the glory even when Kobe pulls a win outta his ass. But when they lose, it's Kobe's fault for not getting the ball to Shaq even though he has the same number of attempts in the previous game which they won? And crap like:
"No way he scores that much if Shaq didn't rebound"
"He gets to play one on one cos of Shaq"
This IMO, is why the dude is sooooo gone. After carrying them thru the playoffs and even getting them the #2 seed on the last day of the season, it's ALL his fault they lost? Besides the lack of input from the other players and Kobe's poor shooting, why is no one talking about Shaq's horrible rebounding, terrible pick and roll defense and overall subpar play throughout the playoffs?
I hope Kobe leaves cos this stuff is ridiculous....
Cloudy said:LOL, I'm not taking it "personally". Just calling it like I see it.
Why would he be a laughingstock if he went to the Clippers?
FACT: Kobe, Brand and Maggs and that supporting cast (minus QRich) would put the smack down on this year's Lakers (plus Kobe. Just use your imagination). The Clippers currently have a better team and if Kobe is smart, he'll bolt or demand immediate changes cos it's not gonna be pretty for the Lakers while Shaq is taking 50+% of the payroll...
lol.Ninja Scooter said:BILL SIMMONS IS BANNED! get'em Bishop!
Cloudy said:FACT: Kobe, Brand and Maggs and that supporting cast (minus QRich) would put the smack down on this year's Lakers (plus Kobe. Just use your imagination). The Clippers currently have a better team and if Kobe is smart, he'll bolt or demand immediate changes cos it's not gonna be pretty for the Lakers while Shaq is taking 50+% of the payroll...
but they would play no defense
Hell, the talk is already that if they are going to make a run at Kobe, the Clips want to get rid of QRich and at least one other big contract
Q: Wait a second ... just two months ago, didn't you write that Detroit passing up Carmelo Anthony because of Prince was like "passing up a free Ferrari because you already own a Miata"?
A: Um ... yeah.
Q:The lesson, as always -- .
A: Right. I'm an idiot.
Cloudy said:Besides Kobe (and Karl before he got hurt), who plays D on the Lakers? lol
The Faceless Master said:LOL @ the thought of kobe winning any kind of championship without shaq...
FrenchMovieTheme said:kobe for pau gasol? why is it going to be kobe for anyone? isn't he a free agent? he can sign with whoever he chooses... no trades needed
With that said, MJ had to be delighted that Kobe struggled so much against the Pistons. Young MJ would have been too physical off the dribble for Prince. Older Wiser MJ would have brought Prince down low, posted him up and introduced him to the fallaway and the drop-step. Either version of MJ would have attacked the basket if the jumpers weren't falling. And if his team was having so much trouble rebounding, do you think MJ would have gone down low and grabbed a few boards? Me, too.
Put it this way: Either Kobe's bum shoulder was more banged up than anyone realized, or his stock dropped BIG TIME in this series. No way MJ goes that quietly in his prime. No way MJ launches that many ghastly shots. No way MJ wastes a 36-20 effort from Shaq. No way MJ stands around as the Pistons keep grabbing offensive rebounds. It just wouldn't happen. I think we can put a moratorium on the "Kobe vs. MJ" stuff for awhile.
Cloudy said:Ummm...Shaq gets all the glory even when Kobe pulls a win outta his ass. But when they lose, it's Kobe's fault for not getting the ball to Shaq even though he has the same number of attempts in the previous game which they won? And crap like:
"No way he scores that much if Shaq didn't rebound"
"He gets to play one on one cos of Shaq"
"He wouldn't have won shit without Shaq" (Like Shaq won anything before he met Kobe)
And my new favorite:
"If Shaq didn't make his FT, the shot wouldn't have been possible" (I guess it's now some big feat to hit a fucking FT lol)
This IMO, is why the dude is sooooo gone. After carrying them thru the playoffs and even getting them the #2 seed on the last day of the season, it's ALL his fault they lost? Besides the lack of input from the other players and Kobe's poor shooting, why is no one talking about Shaq's horrible rebounding, terrible pick and roll defense and overall subpar play throughout the playoffs?
I hope Kobe leaves cos this stuff is ridiculous....