Nuggets pala hehehe...
may sayad din ang ibibigay ng Portland.... :hihihi:
Nuggets pala hehehe...
may sayad din ang ibibigay ng Portland.... :hihihi:
veed propo sent... let me know what you think.
The three team trade scenario (Harrington to Pacers, Artest to Nuggets, Nene and Watson to the Hawks) seems like a good fit for all teams. Nene is still highly coveted among NBA GMs
my top rebounder okafor sprained his ankle and is now sidelined. ayus!![]()
xmas break na kasi...dami na tinatamad na players niyan...
Shaq vs Kobe Part 2...
GO MARQUIS... 3 more rebounds and 2 more assists...
Last edited by kimpOy; December 21st, 2005 at 01:52 PM.
kita nyo stat line ni Kobe ngayon? end of 3rd quarter, 62 points....and the Mavs only have 61!! :bwahaha:
eto pinakamagaling sa lahat - 0 assists!! :bwahaha:
Originally Posted by M54 Powered
kaya naman pala naka 62 pts...bwa haha
inggit talaga ako at tingin ko ilalampaso mo ko.Originally Posted by theveed
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mantoy: hehehe...
come to think of it, if you made 0 assist, malamang mababa din TO nya, first time ata si Kobe below 3 TO so far ehehhe
ayus ah. first game namin ni kimpoy 7-2 in my favor. after the second game 7-2 in favor of KimpoyLangya itong si Harpring grrrrrrrrr......
Lakas nga ni Kimps the past 2 weeks hehe.
BTW, ok laro ni Patterson this week ah.
Ahem, Ahem....
hree-quarter effort a gem
By Marc Stein
ESPN.com
You still have a problem with Kobe Bryant hoisting 30-something shots some nights?
What's your stance on 30-point quarters?
The only issue you could have Tuesday night is with the (apparently) joint coach/player decision that Kobe would sit for the entire fourth . . . after Bryant rung up a tidy 62 points for Phil Jackson through three.
Not me, though. I actually side with Kobe and the Zenmeister on this one. After Kobe went for 30 points in the third quarter alone, to put the Los Angeles Lakers up by 34 in an eventual 112-90 trouncing of the Dallas Mavericks, I wouldn't have risked No. 8 getting hurt in a game that was already over. I'd want to take every precaution to keep Kobe healthy in the hope that that this was merely the first time this season he makes a run at 70 or 80.
A select few of us out there -- a group in which I can smugly claim membership because I've written this once or twice already -- applaud Kobe for shooting and shooting and shooting. And not just on the nights he goes for 62. Reason being: Kobe's Lakers aren't exactly teeming with outlets for his passes.
As stated in this cyberspace more than once recently, this is the thinnest, weakest team Phil Jackson has ever coached. As well as the Lakers have played in their 9-3 December, with Kobe taking more than 24 shots only four times this month, you can expect plenty of occasions as the season unfolds where Bryant absolutely has to take 30-odd shots for L.A. to have a chance to win. Unless, of course, you believe in Smush Parker as a No. 3 option and consider Brian Cook to be a legit starting four-man for a playoff-caliber team.
Right.
To quote my dear friend Sam Smith of the Chicago Tribune, a fellow backer of Kobe Unplugged: "Right now, just enjoy the show."
Good advice.
The time to torch Kobe for shooting too many shots is when the Lakers have re-established a core with a real future . . . and he's still firing away. This is a time to be grateful for spectacles like Tuesday night's at Staples Center, when Kobe was too wicked good for his own good.
How good?
Entering the fourth quarter, with the Lakers safely ahead by 95-61, you could read the scoreboard another way.
Kobe 62, Dallas 61.
It was simply too ridiculous for Phil to put Kobe back in.
I was fortunate enough to be courtside in L.A. on April 24, 1994 when San Antonio's David Robinson, with help from a point guard named Avery Johnson, savaged the Clippers for 71 points. This, though, was sicker. Slicker, too.
Robinson's eruption came on the last day of the 1993-94 regular season, with a scoring title at stake and against a 27-55 opponent that didn't want to be there. This was Kobe needing only three-quarters of a game to match Tracy McGrady's 62 points for Orlando on March 10, 2004 -- the league's two biggest individual outputs in the past decade-plus since Robinson's. This was Kobe, knowing that a Mavericks coach named Avery Johnson would swarm him 5-on-1 after Bryant scored 43 points in Dallas just last week, inflicting offensive destruction in a manner that could only remind you of one other guy.
It's sacrilege to some, I know, but you can consider this another step in Bryant's bid to become the first of the NBA's many Next Jordans to actually come close to matching No. 23.
If not?
At the very least, let's drop the pleas for more passes to Chris Mihm and Laron Profit and admit that your appetite for watching Kobe launch has been restored.
Kobe was just ridiculous, hitting shot after shot after shot... his teammates where in awe... after the flagrant foul of J. Howard lalo atang ginanahan si Bryant.
jim, close fight tayo pare 1up lang ako sa 3pm and Reb. +/-5up lang sa Steals ang blks,
tapos bukas mas marami kang players, bawi lang ako sa xmas dahil shaq and sheed will play.
i want to wish you good luck pero gusto kong i-overtake si Theveed... he..he
Kimpoy... Matagal pa yun pre... heheheh... Kahit 5-4 lang win ko this week and 7-2 win mo you'll still be 2.5 behind :D
if the game (lakers-mavs) was close in the end of the 3rd kanto, maybe kobe can surpass wilt's 100 points record.
every journey starts with a single step or in our case a single win he..heOriginally Posted by theveed
basta ganun yun...
sige mga GMs uwi na ako maglalaro pa ako ng NBA LIVE lakers vs mavs he..he