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Re: Irony of Howard's post game remark.
« Reply #15 on: May 19, 2010, 11:06:59 AM »

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Anyone know what PP said on his twitter? I tried going to the page but it said it was taken down. I know it may not have been him, but I'm curious to what was said.
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Re: Irony of Howard's post game remark.
« Reply #16 on: May 19, 2010, 11:08:44 AM »

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Anyone know what PP said on his twitter? I tried going to the page but it said it was taken down. I know it may not have been him, but I'm curious to what was said.

The one that got all the attention was "Anybody got a BROOM?" but it was posted while he was at the postgame presser.  There was also I believe one that referred to Game 3 on Thursday, which was a big tipoff (it's Saturday).

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« Reply #17 on: May 19, 2010, 11:17:05 AM »

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Anyone know what PP said on his twitter? I tried going to the page but it said it was taken down. I know it may not have been him, but I'm curious to what was said.

The one that got all the attention was "Anybody got a BROOM?" but it was posted while he was at the postgame presser.  There was also I believe one that referred to Game 3 on Thursday, which was a big tipoff (it's Saturday).


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Re: Irony of Howard's post game remark.
« Reply #18 on: May 19, 2010, 11:29:04 AM »

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Howard = Tebow?   ;)

Celtics = Crimson Tide?

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Re: Irony of Howard's post game remark.
« Reply #19 on: May 19, 2010, 11:30:17 AM »

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Definitely in agreement, that Clark Kent - Superman interview was a complete embarrassment, and if that wasn't one of the most egotistical and stupid things I have ever seen, I don't know what is. How anyone involved with that utter stupidity could question someone else's pride is beyond me.

Dwight was definitely laughing it up with someone in the crowd in the fourth and Rashard came over and told him to focus. He had a very phony smily look on his face as if he knew the Magic were going to win and it was just easy for him, and it would all be good footage for the championship dvd. Well you didn't win, you lost, you may get swept and now it's not so funny is it?

I also saw Dwight trying to joke with KG who was completely ignoring him. That is the difference Dwight, you're pride got in the way of trying to win the game, KG and all the Celtics weren't thinking about themselves, they were focused on one thing, winning.

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« Reply #20 on: May 19, 2010, 11:32:35 AM »

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Definitely in agreement, that Clark Kent - Superman interview was a complete embarrassment, and if that wasn't one of the most egotistical and stupid things I have ever seen, I don't know what is. How anyone involved with that utter stupidity could question someone else's pride is beyond me.

Dwight was definitely laughing it up with someone in the crowd in the fourth and Rashard came over and told him to focus. He had a very phony smily look on his face as if he knew the Magic were going to win and it was just easy for him, and it would all be good footage for the championship dvd. Well you didn't win, you lost, you may get swept and now it's not so funny is it?

I also saw Dwight trying to joke with KG who was completely ignoring him. That is the difference Dwight, you're pride got in the way of trying to win the game, KG and all the Celtics weren't thinking about themselves, they were focused on one thing, winning.
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« Reply #21 on: May 19, 2010, 11:32:56 AM »

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I take Dwight at his word when it comes to his relationship with his God.   Frankly, I wish there was more like him in at least trying to walk a better line in the NBA.  

I was more surprised at PP's supposed tweet.  I just assumed he had matured and was smarter than to give easy motivation to the opposing team.

Who was the reporter?  Cheap question imo.




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« Reply #22 on: May 19, 2010, 11:41:21 AM »

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I take Dwight at his word when it comes to his relationship with his God.   Frankly, I wish there was more like him in at least trying to walk a better line in the NBA.  

I was more surprised at PP's supposed tweet.  I just assumed he had matured and was smarter than to give easy motivation to the opposing team.

Who was the reporter?  Cheap question imo.




I have no problem with Howard leading a good, God faring life. What I do not like is the utter hypocrisy that he preaches with about being prideful when he is an egomaniac.

Perhaps he part of the Bible that Howard should read up on is the" Let he who is without sin cast the first stone". Maybe before commenting on Pierce's supposed prideful comment Howard should look in the mirror and see how his pride has lead to his fall.

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« Reply #23 on: May 19, 2010, 11:46:14 AM »

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I did lose some respect for his takedown of Pierce, but I forgive him for it. He needs to do better than that, though
Howard has a long history of acting like a thug. I've seen him push, shove, and elbow people after a whistle multiple times. I still remember how he took a swing at Rondo several of seasons or so ago. So in view of these, yesterday's tackle does not surprise me at all.

I understand he hates hack-a-Dwight, but this is not acceptable and the league should take care of it.
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« Reply #24 on: May 19, 2010, 11:53:09 AM »

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Nice observation, nick.

I also think that it's about time Dwight moved on from quoting the Bible, considering that out-of-wedlock child he recently had with a Magic dancer.  I'm pretty sure that the New Testament has a thing or two to say about hypocrisy.

+1 for Mr.Hobbs!

ditto. Roy, can you shed some light on this? is that why he's always smiling and giggling childishly while looking over at the dancers behind the basket after time outs when he should be focused and serious?
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« Reply #25 on: May 19, 2010, 12:20:39 PM »

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The thing that struck me was Howard saying that the games are important BUT he has to play "his game".  Edited.  Profanity and masked profanity are against forum rules and may result in discipline. is that?  Does he really want win, or is he more interested in his image, his acting career, pleasing the crowd, etc?  And actually, he didn't even play his game.  30 and 8 is not Dwight Howard.

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« Reply #26 on: May 19, 2010, 12:32:03 PM »

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Howard said before the series the Magic should win this series. He of all people should remember this

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« Reply #27 on: May 19, 2010, 12:44:32 PM »

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Nice observation, nick.

I also think that it's about time Dwight moved on from quoting the Bible, considering that out-of-wedlock child he recently had with a Magic dancer.  I'm pretty sure that the New Testament has a thing or two to say about hypocrisy.

+1 for Mr.Hobbs!

ditto. Roy, can you shed some light on this? is that why he's always smiling and giggling childishly while looking over at the dancers behind the basket after time outs when he should be focused and serious?
just to play devil's advocate here.....

magic johnson smiled and laughed all the time on the court. he was as competitive a player as there ever was. dwight howard is a young guy who has been to an nba finals and now he is back in the eastern conference finals. as SVG pointed out earlier this year, look at how long it took KG to get a ring. am i a big dwight howard fan? Not really. Does he need to diversify his offense? Absolutely. But let's not crucify (no pun intended to this particular thread) the guy because he smiles and plays it up for the camera. he seems to have an outgoing personality and likes to have fun; he is more mature than me at that age, i will tell you that.
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« Reply #28 on: May 19, 2010, 12:48:43 PM »

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Hopefully Pierce is correct and we get the jungle on Saturday night.  I know the team deserves the jungle.

If Orlando needs motivation other than getting beat twice on their own home court they are already done. 

They are actually done but, they just don't know it yet.  More precisely they just haven't admitted it yet.
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« Reply #29 on: May 19, 2010, 01:29:08 PM »

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I did lose some respect for his takedown of Pierce, but I forgive him for it. He needs to do better than that, though
Howard has a long history of acting like a thug. I've seen him push, shove, and elbow people after a whistle multiple times. I still remember how he took a swing at Rondo several of seasons or so ago. So in view of these, yesterday's tackle does not surprise me at all.

I understand he hates hack-a-Dwight, but this is not acceptable and the league should take care of it.
He's the most incredible physical specimen in the league, but he's a cheap shot artist rather than a real tough guy.  Perk is a real tough guy.