Shoe on the other foot - Phoenix Suns

I read that article and immediately thought the same thing. Boo hoo.
 
lolz i was gonna post this.. but i thought it'b to immature hehehe

beh... who cares...

IN YOUR FACE PHOENIX!!!!! how does it feel huh??? hahahahaha!

HAVE A CRY :)

(don't really care if they do have a better record than us... ok mabye a little.. but they get a taste of what they did to us last yr!!! HAHAHAHA!!!)
 
KingKong said:
Although, the Karma of this thread could just come right back to bite us in the @$$.;)

Seriously, would this team even notice if a little bit more bad karma hit us? ;)
 
Variant said:
Seriously, would this team even notice if a little bit more bad karma hit us? ;)
Yeah I have to agree Karma has been chewing on the Kings butt so long it't beyond not funny.:eek:
 
LMAO, that is just too funny.:p I was watching the game last night and when KG blocked that shot, the first thought that crossed my mind was Amare's block on us last year.
 
It sure seems to me that Sacramento fans have awfully good memories. There was the infamous Game 6 with the lakers, now the infamous Phoenix "non-call".

There were two non-calls that year. No? What was the other one?

I am confident that there will be dozens of agile little fingers, controlled by some of those "total recall" brains, flailing on the keys shortly after I hit the "Enter" key.

Timing this.
 
quick dog said:
It sure seems to me that Sacramento fans have awfully good memories. There was the infamous Game 6 with the lakers, now the infamous Phoenix "non-call".

There were two non-calls that year. No? What was the other one?

I am confident that there will be dozens of agile little fingers, controlled by some of those "total recall" brains, flailing on the keys shortly after I hit the "Enter" key.

Timing this.

It's foggy. But I seem to remember it involving Dallas. :)
 
There was the Amare block on Brad's lay-up to tie it and send it into OT, and Dampiers block on Mobley's lay-up off the mid-glass.

Both were bad calls, IMO.
 
Kings113 said:
There was the Amare block on Brad's lay-up to tie it and send it into OT, and Dampiers block on Mobley's lay-up off the mid-glass.

Both were bad calls, IMO.

everybody including espn said that the dampier block was a goaltend. of course they loved amare's.
 
kingsfannPDX said:
everybody including espn said that the dampier block was a goaltend. of course they loved amare's.

While Amare's was a goaltend, it was extremely questionable and still a kind of hard call to make or not make for the refs. But that no-call on Dampier's "block" of Mobley's layup of the glass made me almost punch a hole in something. Did those refs think they were reffing college!? I wish some kind of punishment could come down on refs that miss such obvious calls. That play should be in the book for teaching new refs what a goal-tend off the glass is.
 
Marion didn't goaltend, imo, but...

The 93 first round between Boston and Charlotte was decided on a non-call on a blatant goaltend in Gm5. After Mourning hit that memorable jumper for a scant lead, Dee Brown got up a baseline jumper that was about a foot over the rim on its downward arc. It was poked away and the refs put their whistles in their pockets (game was in Charlotte).

Refs don't call goaltends at the end of games. Occupational hazard that all fans should accept before the opening tip. They won't even call a snakebite on the forearm on a final shot.

Marion didn't goaltend though, imo. Miller should've dunked it.
 
...but Miller should've dunked it anyway.

I know the feeling, V. We have a number of bigs who'd rather ***** the ball up there instead of dunking.
 
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