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Re: Mud Throwing Contest
« Reply #15 on: June 01, 2008, 06:34:11 PM »

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Anyone else find it disrespectful how he suggests Phil Jackson should smoke a cigar if he wins the title? That really set me off and I would be extremely mad if I were one of Red's daughters or relatives.

True, that would be an unbelievable sign of disrespect and Plaschke should be ashamed of himself for taking shots at the deceased, whether he realizes he did or not. This article is nothing more than drivel, there is not a single element of analysis or thought involved, all this is is, "My team is better than your team, because they're my team." This is not journalism, and kind of bad form by the LA Times for publishing this, are their editors on vacation?

It's a mistake to compare the culture of any city to Boston or the New England area, especially when it's LA, a city made up of a lot of transplants from other parts of the country. This isn't to say that there aren't die hard born and raised Laker fans, but please look at who you are comparing them too. This is by far the largest most loyal sports fanbase of any city you will find, use your bald head Plaschke, and think before you type.

Re: Mud Throwing Contest
« Reply #16 on: June 01, 2008, 07:28:53 PM »

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What say in the offseason shouldn't influence mvp voting.  All that matters is your performance in the regular season and Kobe Bryant was the best player in the league.

no, chris paul was.

Kobe got it because it was a travesty he hadn't gotten it before (and im a die hard celtics fan, but that was ridiculous that he didn't win it before now.) and they didn't want to give it to a kid who was A) yet another PG and B) only in the league 3 years. I see the writers logic in doing it, and honestly have no problem with it, but paul was by far the more important player to his team.

While kobe was huge to the lakers, CP3 had no one. Now, your all going to say he has chandler and west, but before this season, no one thought those guys were anything like the stars their seen as now.

Kobe had fisher, odom, and a good bench. he also got a third allstar late in the season. If KG gets points off for pierce, then how can kobe not for playing with that cast?

i expect right around season 6 or 7, it won't matter what CP3's performance is, as long as he's up near the top he'll get a makeup lifetime achievement award, ala bryant from this year.

also, before laker fans go nuts on me, as i said, its fine with me that he won it, and he deserved one much earlier, but the award is a joke, it goes to whoever the writers feel is old enough and deserves it based on storylines, not facts. CP3 was the clear MVP Of this one season but kobe won it because he had gotten porked over by nash and deserved one about 3 years ago.



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Re: Mud Throwing Contest
« Reply #17 on: June 01, 2008, 07:59:05 PM »

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Chris Paul is a fabulous, fabulous basketball player and had a phenomenal year.  And Chandler and West were both highly touted young players who everyone knew would be quality nba starters.  Nobody in the league is as cold blooded as Kobe Bryant.  There are times like in games 1 and 5 of the WCF (I know playoffs don't count but it's a trait he's shown throughout his career regular season and playoffs, including many games this year) where he just decides his team isn't going to lose and the sheer force of his will and talent leads them to victory.  Chris Paul has yet to display this on the level Kobe has.     

Re: Mud Throwing Contest
« Reply #18 on: June 01, 2008, 08:11:41 PM »

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Half of this article was stolen directly from Laker Blogs and forums i read  last night. What a complete joke this guy is. It's fine to want to do one of these  amateurish journalism columns comparing 2 things. It's another thing all together when half of it is stolen.

Maybe someone will take Plaschke seriously when he shaves the Unibrow



 

Re: Mud Throwing Contest
« Reply #19 on: June 01, 2008, 08:24:37 PM »

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Anyone else find it disrespectful how he suggests Phil Jackson should smoke a cigar if he wins the title? That really set me off and I would be extremely mad if I were one of Red's daughters or relatives.

Hopefully that happens in Boston......I KID, I KID!!  ;D :-X

Seriously though, as others have alluded to, Plaschke is a hack, plain and simple. His goal is to irk people to the point where they're starting threads about it on their forum, so others click on the link, and so on. Getting upset by it is EXACTLY what he's going for.

The newspaper industry has suffered considerably since the rise of the internet, and they've had to resort to tabloid tactics in many cases to sell papers.

Re: Mud Throwing Contest
« Reply #20 on: June 01, 2008, 08:46:23 PM »

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Seriously though, as others have alluded to, Plaschke is a hack, plain and simple. His goal is to irk people to the point where they're starting threads about it on their forum, so others click on the link, and so on. Getting upset by it is EXACTLY what he's going for.

I could of sworn I read "Plaschke" there when you were clearly talking about Jemelle Hill. ;)

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Re: Mud Throwing Contest
« Reply #21 on: June 02, 2008, 12:51:51 AM »

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Seriously though, as others have alluded to, Plaschke is a hack, plain and simple. His goal is to irk people to the point where they're starting threads about it on their forum, so others click on the link, and so on. Getting upset by it is EXACTLY what he's going for.

I could of sworn I read "Plaschke" there when you were clearly talking about Jemelle Hill. ;)

Can't resist, can you, RH?  Ah, heck, I'll TP you for the shared sentiment anyway.

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Re: Mud Throwing Contest
« Reply #22 on: June 02, 2008, 12:53:02 AM »

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Right back at you, Steve, times five.

(Somebody needed to get you to 100.)

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Re: Mud Throwing Contest
« Reply #23 on: June 02, 2008, 12:57:58 AM »

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Re: Mud Throwing Contest
« Reply #24 on: June 02, 2008, 01:00:09 AM »

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Not even ESPN, her enabler, considers her expert enough to make a pick in the series. Guess she'll have to stick to writing fantasy stories of the Pistons and talking nonsense about LeBron's mom.

I'd love to see Jemele's next article after all the crap she wrote about a Piston's final... she'll probably talk about how the Celtics are unfair for bullying poor Richard Hamilton.

Re: Mud Throwing Contest
« Reply #25 on: June 02, 2008, 01:03:52 AM »

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Right back at you, Steve, times five.

(Somebody needed to get you to 100.)

Much thanks, Roy...pleasure to know I've got folks lookin' out  ;D

Although it appears I've stumbled on the 'poorly-kept secret' that mods have the ability to evade the one per hour rule?  Thanks again.  Boo Jemele.

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Re: Mud Throwing Contest
« Reply #26 on: June 02, 2008, 01:16:56 AM »

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What say in the offseason shouldn't influence mvp voting.  All that matters is your performance in the regular season and Kobe Bryant was the best player in the league.

no, chris paul was.

Kobe got it because it was a travesty he hadn't gotten it before (and im a die hard celtics fan, but that was ridiculous that he didn't win it before now.) and they didn't want to give it to a kid who was A) yet another PG and B) only in the league 3 years. I see the writers logic in doing it, and honestly have no problem with it, but paul was by far the more important player to his team.

While kobe was huge to the lakers, CP3 had no one. Now, your all going to say he has chandler and west, but before this season, no one thought those guys were anything like the stars their seen as now.

Kobe had fisher, odom, and a good bench. he also got a third allstar late in the season. If KG gets points off for pierce, then how can kobe not for playing with that cast?

i expect right around season 6 or 7, it won't matter what CP3's performance is, as long as he's up near the top he'll get a makeup lifetime achievement award, ala bryant from this year.

also, before laker fans go nuts on me, as i said, its fine with me that he won it, and he deserved one much earlier, but the award is a joke, it goes to whoever the writers feel is old enough and deserves it based on storylines, not facts. CP3 was the clear MVP Of this one season but kobe won it because he had gotten porked over by nash and deserved one about 3 years ago.



I've known about Chandler since he was in 8th grade...he was averaging 9 boards a game off the bench the last two years in Chicago...West was a 20-10 guy last year and Peja is a 3 time all-star.

Kobe played half the season with either Kwame or Ronny Turiaf starting at center. People not knowing who CP3 was playing with that isn't a good basis for not giving KB the award.

Re: Mud Throwing Contest
« Reply #27 on: June 02, 2008, 01:19:08 AM »

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Although it appears I've stumbled on the 'poorly-kept secret' that mods have the ability to evade the one per hour rule?

Yep.  The job doesn't pay much, but the fringe benefits are fabulous.

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Re: Mud Throwing Contest
« Reply #28 on: June 02, 2008, 01:26:31 AM »

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Although it appears I've stumbled on the 'poorly-kept secret' that mods have the ability to evade the one per hour rule?

Yep.  The job doesn't pay much, but the fringe benefits are fabulous.

Unlimited TP giving...and carrying the ban-hammer and editing powers...find me a job with better perks, and I'll find you a way to fix the Knicks this decade  ;D

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Re: Mud Throwing Contest
« Reply #29 on: June 02, 2008, 02:04:33 AM »

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Kobe had fisher, odom, and a good bench. he also got a third allstar late in the season. If KG gets points off for pierce, then how can kobe not for playing with that cast?

Just curious, but who was the 2nd all star????