this is brutal.I passed up Rasheed over 7.5 pts+rebs because I was worried Doc might bench him after he missed his first bad shot. Instead he dominated.I passed up Mo Williams under 15.5 points because it just looked too suspiciously easy. Instead it was just easy.I passed up Lebron under 40.5 pts+rebs because he's been brutalizing people with easy buckets and putting up big rebounds.I totally misread this game, no doubt, but my Cleveland in 7, 6:1 odds bet now looks ridiculously sick. I have to stop being such a doucher and just put 3 months worth of pay on my hunches.
5/3/2010 10:51:09 PM
5/3/2010 11:22:23 PM
steve freaking nash...17 in the 1st
5/3/2010 11:25:40 PM
^^wow I was clearly mocking rally
5/3/2010 11:33:50 PM
well ok, sorry, sometimes its tough to tell
5/3/2010 11:36:25 PM
Maybe I'm missing something.On an "off" game by Lebron he put up 24 pts, 7 rebs, 4 ast, 3 stl, and 2 blk on 7-15 FG.Thats the kind of game Kobe can only dream of and it's considered an "off" game for Lebron.Let me know when Lebron starts taking entire games off beause he relies on other stars like Bynum, Gasol, and Odom.Remember when Kobe tried to lead a team to the title? I'll fill you in, they werent able to advance past the first round for three consecutive years which happened to coincide with his prime.Kinda weird isnt it?
5/3/2010 11:42:39 PM
Eh, Lebron is obviously better at this point. Anyone with a brain can see that.But come on... Kobe had fucking Luke Walton, Kwame Brown, Smush Parker and Sasha Vujacic playing 30+ minutes a game on that team. Jesus himself couldn't carry that team to a legit playoff run.
5/3/2010 11:45:43 PM
Where have you been these past few playoffs (sans last year.. he had an off year, I'll give you that)? Vujacic has been one of the Lakers' most clutch 3 point shooters. To say that he actually acts as a burden is ridiculous. In the past 4 playoffs, he averaged 16 min/game with a 3 point percentage of 38.3%. That's definitely not too bad for a bench player... he's definitely not Leandro Barbosa, but he's a good weapon when they need him.
5/3/2010 11:57:34 PM
5/4/2010 12:00:30 AM
^^ Did you see where I said he was playing 30 minutes a game when the team had Kobe/Odom and no one else? He's fine in limited bench duty but when he is playing starter minutes he isn't exactly a premium player.Plus lets not make out like he is an outstanding shooter. He's a career 37% three point shooter and not much better overall from the field.^ I'm not a Kobe ball-licker like some people, but I just can't hold those teams not advancing against him. Sure Lebron made that finals before being steamrolled by the Spurs (and really the Top 6 teams in the West that year probably beat the Cavs in 5 or less), but that Eastern Conference was just pitiful.[Edited on May 4, 2010 at 12:03 AM. Reason : x]
5/4/2010 12:02:12 AM
^ thats not true. Detroit was a HEAVY favorite in the East that year and to say they were pitiful after the way they throttled the Lakers (when Kobe was still the 2nd banana) is disingenuous.The West is weak this year so Kobe might get to the Finals without being tested but its hard to imagine him really leading a team to a championship the way Jordan did throughout his career.Kobe in his prime never reached the level of a Wade, Mcgrady, etc.He's had some longevity and he's in the argument with guys like Ginobili for scoring a lot on a few title teams, but let's not pretend he ranks amongst the true greats like Magic, MJ, Bird, Shaq, etc.Have some integrity and admit that after 14 seasons he is what he is... a great but not true legendary basketball player.[Edited on May 4, 2010 at 12:36 AM. Reason : he was well marketed though ]
5/4/2010 12:34:30 AM
rubbish to say kobes not a great player. rubbish to say tmac was better. rubbish to say clyde was better. rubbish to say the west is weak when just a few nights ago many thought dallas or denver would win it all. OK city would be the 4th best team in the east by far. The west is strong.
5/4/2010 12:37:27 AM
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5/4/2010 9:33:42 AM
Just came in here to comment on how bad ass Steve Nash was last night. That was awesome.
5/4/2010 10:11:49 AM
Nash had a very un-Nash-like game. It's filthy how he can explode like that every game, but he decides to pass the ball and settle with 15-20 points/game.
5/4/2010 3:54:44 PM
He couldn't do that every game. He's one of the best shooters in league history, and that YMCA lay up is crude but effective. But he only scores 30 points when the opposition is overly focused on shutting down Amare and the spot up shooters like Dudley, Richardson, etc. (of course last night, the Spurs couldn't stop anyone). He doesn't have the Lebron or Durant ability to get buckets no matter the defense.[Edited on May 4, 2010 at 4:06 PM. Reason : x]
5/4/2010 4:05:45 PM
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5/4/2010 4:24:16 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4VL96dKdcg&feature=relatedat that moment McGrady was as good as anyone ever
5/4/2010 4:36:35 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhCy8q2p5Jwat that moment Rodney Rogers was as good as anyone ever
5/4/2010 4:39:26 PM
5/4/2010 4:50:55 PM
Reggie Miller's looking good
5/4/2010 4:51:56 PM
Kobe scored 81 points in 2880 seconds
5/4/2010 4:55:03 PM
5/4/2010 7:37:16 PM
Atlanta is the 4th best team in the East is what you meant to say I guess. You can make the argument they are behind Boston and I may even agree with you. But #5 what a misstep on your part.Only thing i took tonight was over 15.5 three pointers in the magic game. havent had time to look at west props yet.Big game for my Magic tonight. They are going off at 3:1 to win the champ after the latest Cleveland debacle... nice
5/4/2010 8:05:57 PM
MVP racehttp://www.wagesofwins.com/MVP2010.html
5/4/2010 8:26:26 PM
After seeing Orlando beating Atlanta so bad, and seeing Howard with at least 5 blocks already, I don't feel as bad about the Bobcats losingAlthough Howard's complete lack of any offense aside from dunking still obviously keeps him out of the top 5 players in the game...thats like saying Nash is a top 5 and ignoring his complete lack of defense
5/4/2010 9:03:57 PM
Howard is top 3 in the gameShaq, Wilt and Bill Russell never had jumpshotsShit on them, tooI dare you
5/4/2010 9:06:24 PM
they had hook shots and 6' jumpers...Howard doesn't even have thosewhen Howard scores 100 points in a game or averages 50 points in a season or wins 10 titles, then you can compare an unpolished defensive specialist with some of the best players in basketball historyomg Jordan never shot 50% from behind the arc and 90% from the line, Nash is better!
5/4/2010 9:10:10 PM
To say that Kobe is better than Howard disqualifies you from any legitimate discussion.It's just not even debateable.Howard just shit all over the Hawks who won 53 games this year.At this point in his career Kobe is almost dead even with Roy and Ginobili (actually he's never been MUCH better than Ginobili) and he's pretty far behind Dwyane Wade.Let's be serious about things for a minute.
5/4/2010 9:15:54 PM
Howard is a top 3 player cause he is big and strong and can dunk!You've already been disqualified from legitimate discussion countless times, by saying things such as Kobe isn't a top 10 player, and T-Mac was better than Kobe, and Felton is better than Nelson...I doubt anybody on this website would agree with your view on either of those three topicsexcept amac but he just loves him some TracyYou seem like more of a statistician than a basketball fanBut I bet you could put together a hell of a fantasy basketball team![Edited on May 4, 2010 at 9:21 PM. Reason : until you get rid of your deep rooted hatred of Kobe, you'll never be objective][Edited on May 4, 2010 at 9:23 PM. Reason : I've hated Kobe since he dissed the Hornets...but I'm not too dumb to recognize his talent]
5/4/2010 9:16:58 PM
I will say that once Howard does develop a decent low post offensive game, he will be scary good...but he hasn't done that yet...same reason you can't put Lebron on a pedestal yet until he gets a consistent jump shot and wins a titleBoth of them have all the talent in the world, but still have a lot of maturation to bring to their gamesI don't know why you can't see that]
5/4/2010 9:27:06 PM
Ginobili vs Kobe is an interesting argument, and one I'd like to get into further when I have more time. Manu has only played around 28 minutes per game throughout his career...on a per minute bonus, he's incredibly close to Bryant. However, since he only plays about 75% of the time Bryant does, even if they were statistically equal, he would only be 75% as valuable, which is still damn good.
5/4/2010 9:28:30 PM
McGrady in his prime was better than Kobe in his prime, that's obvious to even the most casual NBA observer so I don't get your point. Kobe has been remarkably consistent over his career but he's never had a signature season where he dominated. Think about if you were a foreign exchange student who didn't know any history of the sport. If you saw this season you'd immediately identify Lebron and Howard as the two stars of the league. If you happened to catch a few Lakers games you'd notice they were pretty damn good across the board and would probably first notice Pau Gasol because he's so terrific on both ends. Kobe might catch your eye as a good role player or scorer but obviously you wouldn't change your facebook status just because you saw him make a layup in person...Felton had a tremendous season so yes this season he was better than Nelson who was pretty bad for the most part.Nelson was the better player last season before his injury, no argument there.P.S. using dunks against a player is a really poor argument. Last I checked dunks went in about 98% of the time while off balanced fade-aways were significantly less accurate. This isn't ice skating, you don't get points for degree of difficulty. Stop daydreaming and checking Kobe out all day and wake up to reality.
5/4/2010 9:29:18 PM
Anyone watching Atlanta getting massacred by Orlando?
5/4/2010 9:31:39 PM
5/4/2010 9:32:36 PM
It's blindingly obvious to even the most retarded monkey that Shaun Livingston in his prime is far greater than Magic Johnson ever was.
5/4/2010 9:34:03 PM
we gotta calm down and GET BACK INTO OUR GAME
5/4/2010 9:36:10 PM
Let's just end all of this LeBron vs. Kobe bitching... ESPN's SportsNation poll: Which player would you rather have for the rest of the playoffs? Kobe Bryant - 34%; LeBron James - 66% (24,440 answered).
5/4/2010 9:40:08 PM
^why would they even put Kobe in that poll as one of the choices when he's not even a top 10 player???I'm not going to try to convince people that Kobe is better than Lebron, although I think he is until Lebron wins a title...I just don't know how any basketball fans who watch basketball would argue that both of them aren't two of the most elite players in the whole league]
5/4/2010 9:40:39 PM
At this point Kobe isn't better than Lebron.Kobe is greater than Lebron though.
5/4/2010 9:43:05 PM
again I think you could argue either way on that one...they're both superstars...I think they're the top two players in the NBA...Lebron certainly had a better regular season than Kobe, some of that had to do with Kobe's injuries...but like I said earlier, having a great regular season doesn't mean anything once you get to the playoffs, and it doesn't mean you are a better player...it simply means you had a better regular season...by that rational Raymond Felton had a better regular season than Chris Paul...so what, Paul is betterbut I will say that while Lebron will get you more boards and probably points throughout the game, I'll bet 95% of SportsNation voters would rather have Kobe taking the last shot with the game on the line
5/4/2010 9:44:34 PM
44-87who let the girl scouts into the second round of the nba playoffs?
5/4/2010 9:54:59 PM
Anyone with eyes and at least a partially functional brain can see that Chris "Birdman" Anderson is far superior to Amare in all facets of basketball AND LIFE
5/4/2010 9:59:14 PM
damn this game is just a straight up ass whipping...will be interesting to see how Atlanta comes out in Game 2, not that they need to win it, but they need to at least show up
5/4/2010 10:04:26 PM
I dont know why you are taking on this weird "regular season vs postseason" argument as if the two are SIGNIFICANTLY different.There has never been any statistcial proof that certain players are significantly better in the postseason than the regular season.Of course if you take a tiny statistical sample (say 4-6 games) there will be some players who performed better and some players who performed worse than they did in the regular season.San Antonio isn't significantly better in the postseason because they weren't tryinf during the year. They are a little sharper, but mostly they are better because their star players Ginobili and Duncan are playing more minutes.Same thing with Boston of course they will be better when Garnett is on the floor rather than Glen Davis.It's just ridiculous after Dwight Howard puts up a truly dominant performance like tonight to pretend that Kobe (who has been average thus far in the playoffs) is a better player than him. The Lakers are an elite team because they have three terrific big men Gasol/Bynum/Odom. Kobe is a good player, but most of the teams they are squaring off against have a perimeter guy that is just as efficient offensively. The real mismatch is the Lakers frontline. That is what other teams are concerned about. Kobe is an afterthought almost when it comes to gameplans...[Edited on May 4, 2010 at 10:06 PM. Reason : if i was nice id let you off the hook, but i prefer intellectual honesty...]
5/4/2010 10:05:23 PM
5/4/2010 10:08:41 PM
I certainly agree that Kobe's finger cause him to have a HUGE dropoff this year.He went from being a pretty good player to being an above average shooting guard on a team that relies on their size to win games.According to reports his finger is healed now from the fracture and he's still struggling in the playoffs to score.It took a near riot to get him to stop taking jumpers that he can't hit and he can't get to the free throw line anymore. He's a 31 year old man. I still love watching him play because he has flair and he gives a good effort to overcome his physical limitations.That doesn't mean he'll ever be the player that Lebron and Howard will. He simply can't, he's on the downside of his career and Lebron and Howard are right in their primes. There is no way he can impact a basketball game the way they can, period.
5/4/2010 10:17:10 PM