All Star game - watching Boogie

#61
Nah, all the bigs are coasting back and forth. If you get back on D as a big, you may never get back across half-court. Ten shots will be put up by the time you cross over.

That Dirk alley oop was awesome and hilarious.

Also, I don't think Boogie likes playing with CP3. No on court chemistry.
 
#62
I see dirk trying to get rebounds at least ;p

actually, i see dirk on both sides of the court ;P
Well Dirk has been in these for as long as I can remember, and there is a good chance it is his last one. He has motivation. I would like Cousins to try more as well, but I am not losing any sleep over it. Means nothing anyway.
 

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#66
sigh, Cuz or not, I am done watching this again. I just can't fathom why anybody watches these things at all. It almost offends me. Its not basketball. Its just garbage.
I would answer that question with a question: why does anyone watch anything?

All I can say is that I like it: in the twenty-five odd years that I've been a "hardcore" NBA fan, I've only missed the All-Star game three times: the first time, I was at boot camp, and I was underway both of the other two times. I can't actually quantify why I like it, I just like it. There have been years when I liked it a whole lot more than other years, but I've never, ever seen an NBA All-Star game and thought, "I didn't like that," or "That was a waste of my time," and I can't even imagine how bad the All-Star game would have to be that I ever would.
 

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#67
Hell, I'm digging the hell out of watching the four Hawks hold it down for the eastern conference. I find myself cheering for Kyle Korver, and I ****ing loathe the three-point shot.

I absolutely agree that there's a lot of 'I'm a first-timer on a losing team, and I don't want to show my ass tonight' vibe coming from Cousins.