It's May 01, 2024, 12:15:57 PM
The Lakers are a lock for the playoffs and I agree rhey are a tough matchup for ne1 but as a Pacer fan I dont want to hear anyone complain about injury's because we have played shorthanded all year so you should be able to play without Mihm my god
Some Laker fans are COMPLETELY two-faced...It's like when we're winning they talk about how great we are, how we're gunna surprise in the playoffs, and as soon as we lose one game it's back to "the whole team sucks"
I WENT TO STAPLES CENTER WEN I WAS WALKING MY GOLD RAG FALL OF MY POCKET AND THE GROUND WAS WET TO AND DIRTY MY RAG GOT DIRTY A LIL BIT PULL IT IT BACK AND MAKE SURE IT WOULD NOT DROP AGAIN ROCKING MY RAG AGAIN HOMIE 8
totally forgot about the game, looks like the lakers are winnin big like they should.
Tolbert on ESPN called the MVP award "Shady", hinting that it's really impossible for the media, who are basically just stat-watchers, to correctly vote for the MVP. When you don't watch every single game for every single MVP candidate, you just can't tell what they mean to the team. All you can do at the end of the day is say "hmmm, Nash should be MVP because of this and this stat, so he must make his teammates better," while completely forgetting the fact that the Suns system is a stat inflating system. In reality, the only fair way to vote for the MVP is to let the scouts, coaches, and players vote. These are the guys who match up daily against the best in the league, not sports-writers who wouldn't know the triangle when they see it. Kobe's contribution to this Laker team is beyond statistics. It's about single-handedly re-lighting the fire of this championship pedigree ballclub. It's about dominating the game in a way no 2 guard has done since Jordan. It's about scoring so much opposing arenas sell-out to see the Lakers and the 8th wonder of the world. I can only hope the media understands this and just drops the win-record. It's been an overdue 30 years.