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Quote of the night on the Indy-LA game: The refs were responsible for Lakers losing - they kept making them shoot free throws!
 

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Joey super hyper spazzy on a pretty questionable call. Man, that dude is the uberdouche. LOL. He literally gets off on making enormous (and crappy) calls. Who the hell dances out a blocking call like that? LOL.


he's such a loose cannon, hotheaded idiot. He also broke up a 4-1 Pacers fast break to call a tech on Kobe because he just couldn't wait to blow the whistle. *******.
 
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Its sad to see what Joey has come to - back when he could see he was a good ref, though he always liked to showboat. I guess the league needs a mandatory retirement age for referees.
 

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if Dwight Howard keeps getting only 10 shots a game and the Lakers flame out in the second round, he is GONZO, especially under a coach like DA who literally doesn't believe in getting a big man the ball on post-ups. that would be just awesome.
 

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Joey super hyper spazzy on a pretty questionable call. Man, that dude is the uberdouche. LOL. He literally gets off on making enormous (and crappy) calls. Who the hell dances out a blocking call like that? LOL.


he's such a loose cannon, hotheaded idiot. He also broke up a 4-1 Pacers fast break to call a tech on Kobe because he just couldn't wait to blow the whistle. *******.

He is awful. He honestly thinks the fans are there to see him ref a game. When guys start acting like Frank Drebin when making a call then its probably time for the league to let them go.

Crawford and Ken Mauer are vindictively bad. Like you said, they seem to take joy in infuriating a player with an awful call. But none compare to the gross incompetence if Violet Palmer. I cant believe the league hasnt fired her. Its hard to fathom anyone in any profession being worse than she is.
 

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if Dwight Howard keeps getting only 10 shots a game and the Lakers flame out in the second round, he is GONZO, especially under a coach like DA who literally doesn't believe in getting a big man the ball on post-ups. that would be just awesome.

Meh. D12s shots are easy open dunks, for the most part. He's been blowing his post ups...most of the time getting stripped.

He still looks about 75% at best.

Today, Lakers not named Kobe or Dwight shot 5-38. Wow. Just wow.

This team will take a while to gel, I've said it in the past. Without Nash (and Blake) especially. They will flirt with .500 through about 30-40 games..then get a decent run, and sit at the 3rd or 4th seed. No title this year, but next year, they will fill the holes needed.

Today was one of the ugliest Laker games I've ever seen, shooting 30% and turning it over like an Amsterdam hooker, yet were still in the game at the end. mind boggling.
 

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DHoward goes 3-12 from the line and the Lakers lose by 2. Nuff said.

That Laker's team has some great players but it is not deep at all. One or two injuries will be devastating. Word is that DAntoni is counting on Steve Nash to return and make everything better.

Nash is injured. Howard is showing some major flaws. Gasol doesn't know what to do with himself right now. Kobe is trying to do it all himself but just doesnt have the juice he used to have (though he is still very good).

The player that seems to adjust best is MWP.

The Lakers just might struggle all year. Their best bet would be to trade Gasol for some younger more athletic depth. This is one of those cases where one good big for several smaller players might be the ticket.
 

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Meh. D12s shots are easy open dunks, for the most part.

while I agree with you, Howard doesn't.

He's been blowing his post ups...most of the time getting stripped.

a) he gets very few opportunities and b) even though he is blowing those few opportunities, if you think Howard's going to blame himself, you've never watched or listened to him his entire career.

He still looks about 75% at best.

Today, Lakers not named Kobe or Dwight shot 5-38. Wow. Just wow.

yup... but 28 shots (and TEN turnovers) versus 10 shots and 2 turnovers isn't going to sit well with a notoriously finnicky Howard and it doesn't look like this is going to change any time soon.

This team will take a while to gel, I've said it in the past. Without Nash (and Blake) especially. They will flirt with .500 through about 30-40 games..then get a decent run, and sit at the 3rd or 4th seed. No title this year, but next year, they will fill the holes needed.

lol... assuming Nash comes back, a Laker team with four HOFers and a rejuvenated Artest, plus Jamison who you called a big signing STILL won't be enough to win a title and they'll still have holes to fill? Yeah... that's a blight on EVERYONE'S career at that point IMO, especially Kobe. The idea that this superteam needs to be a SUPER-DUPER Team for Kobe to win a title with is ridiculous.

Today was one of the ugliest Laker games I've ever seen, shooting 30% and turning it over like an Amsterdam hooker, yet were still in the game at the end. mind boggling.

is this a Laker fan really surprised that even though they played like crap, they were still in the game... despite playing at home against a sub .500 team? that's pretty awesome... kinda shows how dismal this season's been for y'all so far and I have no problem admitting I'm loving every second of it.
 

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lol... assuming Nash comes back, a Laker team with four HOFers and a rejuvenated Artest, plus Jamison who you called a big signing STILL won't be enough to win a title and they'll still have holes to fill? Yeah... that's a blight on EVERYONE'S career at that point IMO, especially Kobe. The idea that this superteam needs to be a SUPER-DUPER Team for Kobe to win a title with is ridiculous.

I think they will be super dee dooper at the end of the year, but frankly they will have to be on the road for the WCF and unless D12 somehow learns to make free throws, he's an enormous crunch time liabiltiy that will cost the Lakers the series. Without bench depth, they don't have a lot of wiggle room. With bench depth, it shouldn't matter.

Of course, they might flip Pau for depth and that could be a net gain for them overall. Right now Pau isn't fitting, and is atrocious on defense. He likes to hold the ball and let things happen, but that doesn't work in dantoniland. He's either got to adjust and make faster decisions or he will be shopped.


is this a Laker fan really surprised that even though they played like crap, they were still in the game... despite playing at home against a sub .500 team? that's pretty awesome... kinda shows how dismal this season's been for y'all so far and I have no problem admitting I'm loving every second of it.

Oh yeah, this has been a wild start. They show flashes of greatness, then abysmal play. But I'm not concerned, I think it's interesting to watch right now. I was simply surprised at how absolutely horrifically bad they played in general. One of the worst games I've seen from them in a long, long time, coming after the Dallas game which was one of the better ones.
 

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Spurs without Duncan, Manu, Parker and Green, currently tied with Miami in the 4th. I hate how much I respect Pop as a coach.
 

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Don't forget the Spurs also missed their starting sf (Leonard) and backup sf (SJax). Team ball is a beautiful thing.
 
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Heh, I was reading that as "gigabytes" and couldn't make any sense out of it.
 
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Do you guys think the Lakers keep Dwight Howard if they miss the playoffs this year?
 

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Do you guys think the Lakers keep Dwight Howard if they miss the playoffs this year?

in the outrageous event that they don't make the playoffs, I think the CRUSHING media assault will drive that gigantic mentally weak midget right out of town and into Mark Cuban's waiting arms.
 

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in the outrageous event that they don't make the playoffs, I think the CRUSHING media assault will drive that gigantic mentally weak midget right out of town and into Mark Cuban's waiting arms.

Can't really argue with that. I find it funny that they are hinging their entire season on a 37-year-old point guard that can't see the court and who they have no clue will work with a ball dominating shooting guard superstar.
 

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Can't really argue with that. I find it funny that they are hinging their entire season on a 37-year-old point guard that can't see the court and who they have no clue will work with a ball dominating shooting guard superstar.

Are they bringing in some youngster to play the point? I know you can't be talking about 38 year old Steve Nash (who turns 39 in February).;)

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Jeremy Lin has struggled this year, shooting 39% from the field, 32% from 3, and 82% from the line. I've seen a few Rockets games and the form on his shot looks too mechanical.
 

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haha msn, saying Lin becomes a Villan in NY. gotta love the "news"
 
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haha msn, saying Lin becomes a Villan in NY. gotta love the "news"

Can't believe some idiot Knicks fans booed him. Yet these were the same fans that were chanting MVP MVP for Kobe when he came to the Garden a few years ago. Same with Lebron too. Classless.
 
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