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Re: Softest i've ever seen KG play.
« Reply #30 on: February 11, 2011, 01:00:10 AM »

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Softball! What you can't handle the soundness of my argument? KG talks a big game but can't back it.

Softball??? LOL....okay. ::)

The "soundness" of your aguement is more shaky than a person suffering from Rickets. I've seen trolls make better and credible arguments...for you, the goal post moves with every comment.

You're obviously trying to argue for kicks now. Time to "change" the subject perhaps. The Kardashians/Jersey Shore might provide for better entertainment than "let's be unreasonable and bash KG".

I'm done with you...I know you can never win while arguing with a wall.
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Re: Softest i've ever seen KG play.
« Reply #31 on: February 11, 2011, 01:32:35 AM »

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I'm done with you...I know you can never win while arguing with a wall.
Not worth it , BFM. This is the same guy that started a 'Rondo is Average' thread last season and bashed him on numerous occasions. I guess he found a new target  ::)
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Re: Softest i've ever seen KG play.
« Reply #32 on: February 11, 2011, 01:36:47 AM »

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I'm done with you...I know you can never win while arguing with a wall.
Not worth it , BFM. This is the same guy that started a 'Rondo is Average' thread last season and bashed him on numerous occasions. I guess he found a new target  ::)

Oh..makes sense now. Thanks. TP..that expression "sheep in wolf's clothing" comes to mind right now.
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Re: Softest i've ever seen KG play.
« Reply #33 on: February 11, 2011, 01:55:05 AM »

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I'm done with you...I know you can never win while arguing with a wall.
Not worth it , BFM. This is the same guy that started a 'Rondo is Average' thread last season and bashed him on numerous occasions. I guess he found a new target  ::)

Exactly (TPs) ... some people need a specific player to take their frustrations out on, and right now the "Big Ticket" is the "Big Target" ... sadly, the fact that he brought us our first championship in over twenty years, has become secondary to some who just need a superstar to vent their anger on, or pull down to a level where it's more convenient to drag them through the mud. Enough already.
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Re: Softest i've ever seen KG play.
« Reply #34 on: February 11, 2011, 03:02:15 AM »

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I'm done with you...I know you can never win while arguing with a wall.
Not worth it , BFM. This is the same guy that started a 'Rondo is Average' thread last season and bashed him on numerous occasions. I guess he found a new target  ::)

I guess its illegal to have opinions.  ::)

I like Rondo but the jury is still out on him. As talented as he is, Rondo remains a blackhole on offensive. We will get a correct assessment of career after the big3 When he becomes the focal point of the team without 3 HOF to lean on.

Re: Softest i've ever seen KG play.
« Reply #35 on: February 11, 2011, 03:19:37 AM »

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I'm done with you...I know you can never win while arguing with a wall.
Not worth it , BFM. This is the same guy that started a 'Rondo is Average' thread last season and bashed him on numerous occasions. I guess he found a new target  ::)

I guess its illegal to have opinions.  ::)

I like Rondo but the jury is still out on him. As talented as he is, Rondo remains a blackhole on offensive. We will get a correct assessment of career after the big3 When he becomes the focal point of the team without 3 HOF to lean on.

Opinions are fine but trashing and bashing players is different.

Re: Softest i've ever seen KG play.
« Reply #36 on: February 11, 2011, 03:27:15 AM »

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I'm done with you...I know you can never win while arguing with a wall.
Not worth it , BFM. This is the same guy that started a 'Rondo is Average' thread last season and bashed him on numerous occasions. I guess he found a new target  ::)

I guess its illegal to have opinions.  ::)

I like Rondo but the jury is still out on him. As talented as he is, Rondo remains a blackhole on offensive. We will get a correct assessment of career after the big3 When he becomes the focal point of the team without 3 HOF to lean on.

Okay, now you're just trolling.  That, or you don't know what a black hole is.  Because as written, that statement couldn't be any more wrong.

Re: Softest i've ever seen KG play.
« Reply #37 on: February 11, 2011, 04:36:43 AM »

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I'm done with you...I know you can never win while arguing with a wall.
Not worth it , BFM. This is the same guy that started a 'Rondo is Average' thread last season and bashed him on numerous occasions. I guess he found a new target  ::)

I guess its illegal to have opinions.  ::)

I like Rondo but the jury is still out on him. As talented as he is, Rondo remains a blackhole on offensive. We will get a correct assessment of career after the big3 When he becomes the focal point of the team without 3 HOF to lean on.

Okay, now you're just trolling.  That, or you don't know what a black hole is.  Because as written, that statement couldn't be any more wrong.

When people purposefully go over the top, or do an outright attack, I call it irresponsible blogging.  Big deal, some say?  Well, I say it's a public forum and a part of the media, however small a part....and requires a responsible approach to commenting.  When I see posts like those by Change, I see it as a kind of littering, meaning, if everyone did it the world would be a real mess.  If it were possible to see the faces of bloggers, I mean a big old picture that fills up the screen, would posters like this still be so "courageous".  And, with the face there next to the words, would anyone take them seriously?  Or, would the glasses, pimples and weirdly arranged facial features lead to a long collective sigh.....ohhhhh this is what we're dealing with, no need to have been upset by this dude.

Re: Softest i've ever seen KG play.
« Reply #38 on: February 11, 2011, 05:41:51 AM »

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I'm done with you...I know you can never win while arguing with a wall.
Not worth it , BFM. This is the same guy that started a 'Rondo is Average' thread last season and bashed him on numerous occasions. I guess he found a new target  ::)

I guess its illegal to have opinions.  ::)

I like Rondo but the jury is still out on him. As talented as he is, Rondo remains a blackhole on offensive. We will get a correct assessment of career after the big3 When he becomes the focal point of the team without 3 HOF to lean on.
What? Do you know what a black hole is in basketball? You didn't help yourself with your argument with that one.
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Re: Softest i've ever seen KG play.
« Reply #39 on: February 11, 2011, 07:42:04 AM »

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The 11 boards were good.  It was not just KG we played like dog doo doo.   None of our lads save Perk shot well.  I personally would have rather beaten the Lakers than see Ray break the three point record.

Re: Softest i've ever seen KG play.
« Reply #40 on: February 11, 2011, 08:25:14 AM »

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KG pretends & acts tough but in reality he is soft. KG likes to pick on European guards Rondo's size. Now that his athleticism is gone, mentally he has no confidence in his game any longer. That's why he takes more and more outside shots and rarely posts-ups. Unless if he can overcome the mental block and adapt his game, he should retire soon.

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Re: Softest i've ever seen KG play.
« Reply #41 on: February 11, 2011, 09:13:20 AM »

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I was sitting 7 rows away from the action last night and I can tell you that KG was NOT playing soft.

Actually he was a beast defensively against Gasol and he even guarded Bynum in switches at times.

He had a bad offensive game, and I guess you can call that soft but that is not my definition. I saw him rebounding last night, and defending with alot of physicality and energy.


Re: Softest i've ever seen KG play.
« Reply #42 on: February 11, 2011, 09:15:55 AM »

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I was sitting 7 rows away from the action last night and I can tell you that KG was NOT playing soft.

Actually he was a beast defensively against Gasol and he even guarded Bynum in switches at times.

He had a bad offensive game, and I guess you can call that soft but that is not my definition. I saw him rebounding last night, and defending with alot of physicality and energy.



Actually, believe it or not, Big Baby played soft last night. Bynum and Gasol owned him. They are too long for him. We needed Perk to play 40 minutes last night if we wanted to win and Perk cant give you those minutes with a healthy knee. The Lakers are a bad matchup for Big Baby especially if his midrange jumper isnt falling. He doesnt give much.

Re: Softest i've ever seen KG play.
« Reply #43 on: February 11, 2011, 09:23:41 AM »

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I was sitting 7 rows away from the action last night and I can tell you that KG was NOT playing soft.

Actually he was a beast defensively against Gasol and he even guarded Bynum in switches at times.

He had a bad offensive game, and I guess you can call that soft but that is not my definition. I saw him rebounding last night, and defending with alot of physicality and energy.



I agree. This is probably why his offense suffered. Those two are a handful.

Re: Softest i've ever seen KG play.
« Reply #44 on: February 11, 2011, 09:25:59 AM »

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I was sitting 7 rows away from the action last night and I can tell you that KG was NOT playing soft.

Actually he was a beast defensively against Gasol and he even guarded Bynum in switches at times.

He had a bad offensive game, and I guess you can call that soft but that is not my definition. I saw him rebounding last night, and defending with alot of physicality and energy.



Actually, believe it or not, Big Baby played soft last night. Bynum and Gasol owned him. They are too long for him. We needed Perk to play 40 minutes last night if we wanted to win and Perk cant give you those minutes with a healthy knee. The Lakers are a bad matchup for Big Baby especially if his midrange jumper isnt falling. He doesnt give much.
Perkins really can't go 40 effectively even fully healthy. We saw that when we just had BBD/Perkins/Scal in the playoffs.

Having Shaq to soak up 15 minutes has a bigger impact than raw stats or minute totals indicate. (same with having a backup PG or SF)