bottom line is the Lakers held the Thunder to UNDER 52 pts in the 2H...
so, really this is a win for the Lakers, hands down.
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MagicDiceFlow
SBR MVP
01-15-12
4585
#37
Originally posted by No coincidences
Kobe's undoubtedly lost a step. But hell, he's 35 years old.
Let's see what LeBron's doing at 35.
That's what these noobs dont understand NoCoin. I'm not a Lakers fan, never been. Not even a Kobe fan. But you have to give Bryant his respect for doing this for 17 freakin years.
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Sport_Fish
SBR MVP
12-06-10
4079
#38
Originally posted by Ratzz
bottom line is the Lakers held the Thunder to UNDER 52 pts in the 2H...
so, really this is a win for the Lakers, hands down.
Yup, I also think Lakers won today.
This is about all they could hope for and they got it.
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VAMH26
SBR Hustler
02-27-13
79
#39
F*** Kobe.
F*** the Lakers.
+14.5 and couldn't even cover that.
Great idea, sit the entire starting 5 down for the end of the game, just give up!
How about doing us all a favour and give up the entire season so we know which team is actually showing up.
Did I say, F*** THE LAKERS!
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GoBlue77
SBR Hall of Famer
03-20-11
9166
#40
Originally posted by No coincidences
Kobe's undoubtedly lost a step. But hell, he's 35 years old.
Let's see what LeBron's doing at 35.
has he? how many dudes has he posterized this year with dunks. off the top of my head, that huge dunk against the Nets down the the middle, Josh Smith the other night, 17 years in and still a BOSS.
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No coincidences
SBR Aristocracy
01-18-10
76300
#41
Originally posted by MagicDiceFlow
That's what these noobs dont understand NoCoin. I'm not a Lakers fan, never been. Not even a Kobe fan. But you have to give Bryant his respect for doing this for 17 freakin years.
Agree and agree. In fact, I dislike Kobe personally. Give credit where credit is due.
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No coincidences
SBR Aristocracy
01-18-10
76300
#42
Originally posted by GoBlue77
has he? how many dudes has he posterized this year with dunks. off the top of my head, that huge dunk against the Nets down the the middle, Josh Smith the other night, 17 years in and still a BOSS.
You see it in flashes, but you can tell it's hard for him to sustain in a game like tonight. He was worn out at the end.
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Ratzz
SBR Hall of Famer
07-07-10
8965
#43
Turnovers: OKC 2 * *Lakers 16
Steals: OKC 10 * *Lakers 0
Assists: OKC 20 * Lakers 11*
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jsmithj88
SBR MVP
12-27-08
3591
#44
Originally posted by GoBlue77
has he? how many dudes has he posterized this year with dunks. off the top of my head, that huge dunk against the Nets down the the middle, Josh Smith the other night, 17 years in and still a BOSS.
being a "boss" is a waste of time his last years right now
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Ratzz
SBR Hall of Famer
07-07-10
8965
#45
wow.. even the ESPN announcer calling Kobe out faking... injury..
"no way he's faking" to even say the word.. "faking" at all
after Kobe hits a nice FG over Durant.. "hmm elbow looks fine there"
heavy diss, that's new.. Kobe used to be immune. this is open innuendo
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upscope
SBR MVP
04-26-11
2837
#46
Even the other Laker & Kobe haters are bitching Rat
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Ratzz
SBR Hall of Famer
07-07-10
8965
#47
Originally posted by Ratzz
he created the 'built-in" excuse for the Loss...
watch after the game... "well, my arm this.. my arm that"
"i couldn't really extend, so i had to shoot with the left"
if they were up 10 pts when that happened...
zero. no injury.*
does anybody remember the phantom injury? Sepholosha.. just doing regular defense..
how could Kobe become so injured.. and no foul?
anyways.. i said after the game....
Read this:
Bryant was hurt when Thabo Sefolosha banged into his elbow early in the first quarter.
He bent over and flexed his right hand, trying to get feeling back into it.
He injured it again a few minutes later by fouling Kevin Durant immediately after
Durant stripped him of the ball. That's when he left the game.
"I just got popped right on that button," Bryant said. "Every time you try to bend your elbow, extend it with resistance, it's a lot of pain. You've just got to adjust the mechanics. I wasn't able to hold my follow-through too much."