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Do Work Stan .... BOOYAAKASHAA

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  1. The most important things CP3 does that Nelson does not do are....

     

    1. Feed the post - Jameer was terrible at this.

     

    2. Pass in transition - We have the most athletic big man in the NBA and Jameer could never find him running the floor in transition.

     

    3. Defense - CP3 can D up.

     

    4. Pick and roll - When Jameer would go to the basket on the pick and roll I think we were at our best and CP3 does this better than anyone in the league.


  2. No worries...you will learn quickly that there are a lot of losers on this forum that get upset if something isn't posted properly or if someone spells a word wrong. In my opinion It's pretty pathetic. Don't let them stop you from posting whatever the hell you feel like posting!!!!!!!! If I am not interested in the topic of your post I simply won't read it. I don't think it's that important that I reply to tell you that I don't like the post but I guess that's how these losers get their kicks.


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    Originally posted by ChevyBallinHot:

    Let the man speak, all of you all quick to jump on a man and his view god ****...

     

    He's right Dwight is past the stages of the young and still growing, while his game can always still improve we've been there 2-3-4 times!

     

    I said Dwight has to adjust his game, it's what the greats do, obviously Dwight isn't quite there yet. I'm tired of his crying because it's taking a step back from what we all know what he is.

     

    Childish dudes with the pics talking about an IQ check? LOL

     

    +1

     

    I post something for people to kick around just for the sake of talking some sports about the team I root for and you get these clowns that feel this board belongs to them because they are of "Hall of Famer" status. They try to validate themselves by trying to be the top dog on a message board...I love it.


  4. quote:
    Originally posted by Drunk on Mystery:

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    Originally posted by Do Work Stan .... BOOYAAKASHAA:

    Sarcasm and irony are not the same thing genius...try again

     

    Well, I admittedly didn't learn my definition of sarcasm from Spencer Pratt's School For People Who Have No Marketable Skills And Still Want To Feel And Act Superior Anyway, so my definition may be a little off, but I was always under the impression it meant what it says, you know, in the merking definition of the word.

     

    sar?casm??/?s?rk


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    Originally posted by Drunk on Mystery:

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    Originally posted by VaBchMagicFan:

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    Originally posted by Kramer:

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    Originally posted by VaBchMagicFan:

    Quit complaining about calls, it's annoying. Dwight is in foul trouble because he picks up stupid fouls, I hate when people just blame refs. Dwight has shown that he can be rattled and teams take advantage of it, he only has himself to blame. If he ever wants to be great he needs to become as strong mentally as he is physically.

     

    If you think a single one of the fouls called against him in the first half of the OKC game was anything less than an abomination then you understand even less than I thought. Which is quite the feat. Let me tell you. Wow.

    Dude are you like 12? Your right the refs are out to get Howard. Before every game they say lets foul this guy out, it's a big conspiracy.

     

    I find it interesting that you would incredulously ask someone if they were 12 as an insult, while starting the sentence with the word "Dude".

     

    You also misspelled "You're", left off the colon after the word 'say', and left off the quotes, both before 'Lets', which should feature a capital L, and after 'out'.

     

    And then the I in "it's" should be capitalized.

     

    This has been a lesson in English for 2nd graders.

     

    It's called sarcasm and I am pretty certain he isn't worried about his grammar. Thanks for the burn though. Im sure he will be more careful next time. (SARCASM)


  6. quote:
    Originally posted by Kramer:

    quote:
    Originally posted by VaBchMagicFan:

    Quit complaining about calls, it's annoying. Dwight is in foul trouble because he picks up stupid fouls, I hate when people just blame refs. Dwight has shown that he can be rattled and teams take advantage of it, he only has himself to blame. If he ever wants to be great he needs to become as strong mentally as he is physically.

     

    If you think a single one of the fouls called against him in the first half of the OKC game was anything less than an abomination then you understand even less than I thought. Which is quite the feat. Let me tell you. Wow.

     

    My man I feel the same way but the truth is this happends alomst every game. At some point you have to quit viewing Dwight as the victim of bad calls and you have to expect him to be proactive in making sure that he doesn't end up on the bench by picking up ticky tac fouls. This means he probably is going to have to be less aggressive and in some situations even avoid contact even if it means giving up lay ups. I'm not saying its fair but I am saying that it is necessary for him to stay on the floor and help the team win.


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    Originally posted by UBBALLER8:

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    Originally posted by Do Work Stan .... BOOYAAKASHAA:

    Dwight still can't be counted on night in and night out to be productive and I think it's because he does not fully understand the game. He continues to commit fouls in rediculous situations and this to me is a lack of knowledge and understanding of the game. Regardless of whether or not you think these are fouls, if they continue to be called as such then....count on them being fouls and ADJUST YOUR STYLE OF PLAY. The fact that he has not figured out how the officials are going to treat him makes me believe that he just doesn't have the "IT" factor that all of the great players have. I am not saying Dwight won't be the best center on the floor everynight but he will never reach elite status unless he wakes up and realizes that THE OFFICIALS ARE NOT GOING TO CHANGE, he must change. Great players become great because not only do they put up huge numbers, they command respect from the officials and this helps them control the game which helps them dominate games. Dwight has somehow manage to be on the other end of this spectrum where it almost looks like the officials pick on him and he must understand he is on a short leash. I am getting tired of giving Dwight the benefit of the doubt with the whole "he is still young" nonsense and I think it is time we hold him accountable and he needs to play "SMART" so that he can play dominating basketball like he is capable of.

     

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    Also... please use this key

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    Hey ****** BAG...I'm sure you stayed up late last weekend creating your little mario brothers blog picture and you really wanted to post it somewhere but I am not looking for your approval nor am I looking for the other "Veteran" members approvals on my post. You think cause you have posted half a million times you have the authority to validate a post. I DONT GIVE A FCUK WHAT YOU THINK AND I WILL POST AS I WISH. TELL THAT TO ALL OF YOUR OTHER "VETERAN" ****** BAG BLOGGER FRIENDS.


  8. Dwight still can't be counted on night in and night out to be productive and I think it's because he does not fully understand the game. He continues to commit fouls in rediculous situations and this to me is a lack of knowledge and understanding of the game. Regardless of whether or not you think these are fouls, if they continue to be called as such then....count on them being fouls and ADJUST YOUR STYLE OF PLAY. The fact that he has not figured out how the officials are going to treat him makes me believe that he just doesn't have the "IT" factor that all of the great players have. I am not saying Dwight won't be the best center on the floor everynight but he will never reach elite status unless he wakes up and realizes that THE OFFICIALS ARE NOT GOING TO CHANGE, he must change. Great players become great because not only do they put up huge numbers, they command respect from the officials and this helps them control the game which helps them dominate games. Dwight has somehow manage to be on the other end of this spectrum where it almost looks like the officials pick on him and he must understand he is on a short leash. I am getting tired of giving Dwight the benefit of the doubt with the whole "he is still young" nonsense and I think it is time we hold him accountable and he needs to play "SMART" so that he can play dominating basketball like he is capable of.


  9. Dwight still can't be counted on night in and night out to be productive and I think it's because he does not fully understand the game. He continues to commit fouls in rediculous situations and this to me is a lack of knowledge and understanding of the game. Regardless of whether or not you think these are fouls, if they continue to be called as such then....count on them being fouls and ADJUST YOUR STYLE OF PLAY. The fact that he has not figured out how the officials are going to treat him makes me believe that he just doesn't have the "IT" factor that all of the great players have. I am not saying Dwight won't be the best center on the floor everynight but he will never reach elite status unless he wakes up and realizes that THE OFFICIALS ARE NOT GOING TO CHANGE, he must change. Great players become great because not only do they put up huge numbers, they command respect from the officials and this helps them control the game which helps them dominate games. Dwight has somehow manage to be on the other end of this spectrum where it almost looks like the officials pick on him and he must understand he is on a short leash. I am getting tired of giving Dwight the benefit of the doubt with the whole "he is still young" nonsense and I think it is time we hold him accountable and he needs to play "SMART" so that he can play dominating basketball like he is capable of.

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