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zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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Here's a fun fact.

Danny Ainge, the same Danny Ainge who wouldn't give up any draft picks the last 2 years for players that could actually help, the one who is called a genius because of all these 1st round picks he has.

Well, since he became the GM, he has had 22 draft picks.


Guess how many of them are all-stars?


Take a guess.

I'll give you a hint.

It is more than -1, but less than 1
.
:lol:

could have built a contender team already, if he wasnt this incompetent :touched:

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with Kawhi, Spurs > GSW&Cavs
no Kawhi, Spurs < Sixers
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,670
Im not see this

so it you fake
:numnum::lol:
You do see this, correct?


West Conference Finals[edit]
(1) San Antonio Spurs vs. (2) Los Angeles Lakers Last Playoff Meeting: 1999 Western Conference Semifinals (San Antonio won 4-0)

Game Date Visitor Score Home Score Record
(SA-LAL)

Venue Network Tipoff (PST) Recap TV Commentators
1 May 19 Los Angeles 104 San Antonio 90 0-1 Alamodome, San Antonio NBC 3:30pm [8] Marv Albert & Doug Collins
2 May 21 Los Angeles 88 San Antonio 81 0-2 Alamodome, San Antonio TNT 5:30pm [9] Kevin Harlan, John Thompson & Danny Ainge
3 May 25 San Antonio 72 Los Angeles 111 0-3 Staples Center, Los Angeles NBC 6:00pm [10] Marv Albert & Doug Collins
4 May 27 San Antonio 82 Los Angeles 111 0-4 Staples Center, Los Angeles NBC 2:30pm [11] Marv Albert & Doug Collins
Los Angeles wins Western Conference Finals series 4–0
 

Alex-444

Senior Member
Sep 5, 2005
25,204
You do see this, correct?


West Conference Finals[edit]
(1) San Antonio Spurs vs. (2) Los Angeles Lakers Last Playoff Meeting: 1999 Western Conference Semifinals (San Antonio won 4-0)

Game Date Visitor Score Home Score Record
(SA-LAL)

Venue Network Tipoff (PST) Recap TV Commentators
1 May 19 Los Angeles 104 San Antonio 90 0-1 Alamodome, San Antonio NBC 3:30pm [8] Marv Albert & Doug Collins
2 May 21 Los Angeles 88 San Antonio 81 0-2 Alamodome, San Antonio TNT 5:30pm [9] Kevin Harlan, John Thompson & Danny Ainge
3 May 25 San Antonio 72 Los Angeles 111 0-3 Staples Center, Los Angeles NBC 6:00pm [10] Marv Albert & Doug Collins
4 May 27 San Antonio 82 Los Angeles 111 0-4 Staples Center, Los Angeles NBC 2:30pm [11] Marv Albert & Doug Collins
Los Angeles wins Western Conference Finals series 4–0
I watched a lot of matches in the era of MJ

Era of the obverse and Tim and Kobi
I did not see so well

of Course i rember Robinson & Ducnan in 99 :numnum:
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,815
rightly so. fuck Bron, these 3 and IT are the MVPs of the season

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I watched a lot of matches in the era of MJ

Era of the obverse and Tim and Kobi
I did not see so well

of Course i rember Robinson & Ducnan in 99 :numnum:
i dont remember that one :D

damn, i miss Lakers Spurs rivarly. so many epic games and series :sad:
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,670
It's at a point where Lebron is simply taken for granted.

Anyone else who puts up 27/8/8 with a 54% Field Goal percentage for a top team would automatically be considered an MVP candidate.

I'm sure he's more than happy with just being known as the best player on the planet.
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,815
Cavs lost to an IT less Celtics team :lol:

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It's at a point where Lebron is simply taken for granted.

Anyone else who puts up 27/8/8 with a 54% Field Goal percentage for a top team would automatically be considered an MVP candidate.

I'm sure he's more than happy with just being known as the best player on the planet.
Its not being taken for granted, its 4 other guys being more valuable to their team than him, 3 od which were with better records than him despite being the only allstars on their team (James has 2), and the 4th averaging a triple double, while leading the league in scoring
 

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