Circa_1985_Fan
All-Star
Being himself
Well this year they've all been fun lol
Huh? So when is a 20 point loss from a team that scores 69 points win-win? You need to show me. I don't see it. Maybe it's just me. No negativity here - just reality.Gotta love the effort, and the negative people will be happy that there is one more ping pong ball. So if you really think about it, its a win - win situation tonight...well somewhat.
Huh? So when is a 20 point loss from a team that scores 69 points win-win? You need to show me. I don't see it. Maybe it's just me. No negativity here - just reality.
i wonder if every celtics "fan" in the building tonight was polled, about how long they've been celtics fans, would the answer be in terms of months or weeks?
And just about everybody else in ARCO was feeling the same way. I was at the game too, and when Boston hit back to back 3's to put the lead up to 11 within seconds, the energy dropped because they knew that any run the Kings could go on would be answered by the celtics. Dissapointing performance by Beno and Miller tonight, but I like how they kept KG from posting up a lot, and I like that they were able to rebound from a 29 point half and make it a 5 point game in the 4th. They took over the 3rd, and I like that kind of hustle and effort.Just came from the game and it was good but wanted more when it was a 66-61 ballgame.
Garcia i understand but this isnt the first time theus has done this. Its a blowout VF, im glad they hustled and we all know they did and they know they did as well. But what does that have to do with justin williams and spencer hawes getting playing time? The fact that the game was decided makes it even more logical to give SOME time to our young big men.Theus had the guys out there who had shown the most hustle during the game. Moore, Garcia, Artest, Salmons and Udrih were still hustling, even though the game was decided. I have no problem whatsoever with them being on the court.
Im not that type though, i was just talking about those types of fans like you are talking about now. I want this team to win AND play with heart, i dont care about the lottery that much to a point where i root for us to lose...that is just silly IMHO. I love this team and a loss is not any kind of win to me, i think you just misunderstood my previous post.I'll try to explain this. Alot of "fans" here want us to lose every game so they can be a "fan" 3 or 4 years from now when top draft picks pan out instead of watching and enjoying Kings games in there current setup. So a loss is a win for them.
The other win comes for the fans that are the ones that want to see us win each game instead of "hoping" for something 3 years down the road from players that are still borowing the car from mom and dad. So a game like this where we were overmatched and shot poorly yet never lost that fire and never gave up because of HEART. heart goes along way with me. Heart from the players show me that they are being coached right and things are going to get better. Its just to bad that same fire and heart isn't in the type 1 "fans".
The other win comes for the fans that are the ones that want to see us win each game instead of "hoping" for something 3 years down the road from players that are still borowing the car from mom and dad. So a game like this where we were overmatched and shot poorly yet never lost that fire and never gave up because of HEART. heart goes along way with me. Heart from the players show me that they are being coached right and things are going to get better. Its just to bad that same fire and heart isn't in the type 1 "fans".
I dunno - I guess I'm a bit of a purist. A win is a win and a loss is a loss. There are no moral victories from a loss, and no downers from a win. If a team is "overmatched" as you say, players and coaches should still come up with a plan for victory, and not settle for that ubiquitous "moral" victory. Anything else is unacceptable. HEART will only take you so far if you're not winning.
probably both. there was this really obnoxious one sitting in front of me who held up the flagrant sign everytime somebody got fouled on the C's. Then I told him that all the C's did was shoot threes and tonight they were lucky because they hit so many and he looks at me and says "RON ARTEST POKED KEVIN (bleep) GARNETT IN HIS (bleep) EYE!" He mumbled something else then proceeded to hold up his arms in a cross.
I looked at that play a couple of times and noticed the same thing you did, i didnt realize he was so soft.On TV, on the replay, I couldn't see where Garnett got hit in the face at all. What a big baby.
I looked at that play a couple of times and noticed the same thing you did, i didnt realize he was so soft.
No dont get me wrong, he is a hell of a competitor but he doesnt stike me as a guy who can take a ton of contact. He isnt a shq or a duncan in the sense that he is willing to bang down low. There is a reason he takes sooo many jumpshots. I didnt mean he was soft like peja is or anything, but did you see how long KG was layed out on the floor? If that was acting then he will give denzel a run for his money when the golden globes come up.Oh yes. KG = soft. Chasing down Malone and Kareem as the most durable player in the history of the league, tops the league in rebounding every year, and is now the top pit dog on the most ferocious defensive team in the league, but is all kinds of soft.
I assumed that he was acting there at the time it happened.
he's no match for anthony peeler
KG isn't soft. He's a warrior, and now he's on a team that recognizes and brings out his talent. Dude brings it every night, and he brought it every night on those crappy TWolves teams of the last few years. Props to him, but I still hate the Celtics on principle.I looked at that play a couple of times and noticed the same thing you did, i didnt realize he was so soft.