Who feels like their heart...

#1
has been stabbed with a needle 20 times?
lol i dunno why a needle, but thats how i feel.
Maybe because a needle wont really kill you, but it hurts like an ooomph.

My life sucks right now...we all suffered ANOTHER :( heart breaking loss and I got a lot of painstaking in other aspects of my life, lol. I think that we should have been pretty much dead if we were fans since the old days. All those last second shots against our teams and choking might kill 10 yrs off of our lives.....but hey, its not over.

The Spurs showed us what it means to be the NBA champions and the number 1 seed. They DEFENDED their homecourt.
Now its our turn to defend OUR ARCO ARENA.
Lets bring cowbells, lets roar, lets make the Spurs loose their hearing.
I expect to see the entire Spurs team with hearing aids by the end of Game 3.
GO Kings!
 
#2
3 years ago I would be depressed for a day or 2 after a bad loss. But yesterday I was already over the game before OT ended.

Friday is going to rock... Let's take game 3 and 4 and win game 5 in San Antonio.
 
#3
i went to bed right after the game. it was so late. it was like 12AM. the game was on my mind all last night and this morning.
 
#4
i dunno....the game is still on my mind...but i just cant wait for Game 3.
I expect Artest to come back with a vengeance.
Martin better play like a beast off the bench.
 
#8
All I know is that Detroit better be concerned come June with the foul that Nose drew against Wells at that juncture in the game. He's the first guy who can flop while staying on his feet. I pray that he wrenches his back on one of his flails and I double pray that someone coldcocks Bowen, kicks him in the nuts, or sprains his ankle severely with a well-placed foot. But that's just me.
 
#10
Guys, we're the 8th seed facing the defending champs. We won't win. Had we stolen this game, we probably would have still lost the next 3. It's really no big deal. Im upset at Bibby for his moronic defensive lapse, but that's it.

There's nothing else to be upset about - a young Martin showed his potential, and both he and Reef showed they can be potent playoff performers. Bonzi's fighting spirit is very refreshing for this team, I'd love to have him back. If those three can play at 75% of the level they did last night along with Ron and Bibby playing at their average level, this can be an awesome team in next year's playoffs. We jsut need a centre fast enough to make up for Bibby's inability to stop anyone from penetrating, or move Bibby altogether.
 
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#14
piksi said:
no, they don't. They just have to win 2 more at home
but i know from watching the game last night that winning in san antonio isnt impossible. if we can protect our court and go back 2-2 then its a new ball game!
 
#15
Gargamel said:
All I know is that Detroit better be concerned come June with the foul that Nose drew against Wells at that juncture in the game. He's the first guy who can flop while staying on his feet. I pray that he wrenches his back on one of his flails and I double pray that someone coldcocks Bowen, kicks him in the nuts, or sprains his ankle severely with a well-placed foot. But that's just me.
:D Now thats funny!
 
#16
tyrant said:
but i know from watching the game last night that winning in san antonio isnt impossible. if we can protect our court and go back 2-2 then its a new ball game!
if we protect our home court...
it will be a 3 game series....and youre right...its whole new ballgame.
If Kings win this series I will give PIKSI $5 via paypal.

MARK MY WORDS.

lol only 5.
 
#18
like tyrant said, its not impossible to win in San Antonio.

Kings need to be sure they win these next 2 at home.

Looking at Mike Bibby's face after he lost his dribble out of bounds..

he seemed PISSED.

you can tell that he was mad at himself because he knew that posession was really important. a point during that posession would have brought us within 3 or 2.

and by that happening, and knowing we were going to lose that game, i believe that Bibby is going to give all he's got next game.

these are the type of things that make players better.
 
#19
I don't feel like my heart has been stabbed at all.

The Kings get booted out of the playoffs 7 (now going on 8) years now.

The Raiders got destroyed in the Super Bowl.

The A's collapsed last season.




- Eventually, you get used to it. I have. I don't flinch or get mad. I just say, "Oh well" and walk away.
 
#21
SacKings4Life21 said:
Come on we are not going to win this series... so dont get ur hopes up. Waht we do want, is them to win 2 games. BEingcompetitive is what needs to happen.
... and they were last night. Yeah it sucks they didn't sneak a win last night but that was a good game to watch.
 
#22
losing to the defending champion spurs as an 8th seed in four games wouldn't even come close to losing to the lakers in 7 games in the western conference finals. that was a dagger to the heart, especially considering the manner in which the kings "lost" game 6.

this series was lost from the start. we all knew that. the kings probably had a better chance than any former 8th seed of upsetting a 1st seed, but even that chance was slim to begin with.
 
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#23
I'm not a Kings fan....So I didn't feel bad, because I knew that you guys had little possibility at beating the Spurs. There are so many holes, there are to many to count
 
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#24
which 8th seed team in the NBA history has went down two in the history and came back to win the series against the number 1 seed?..........................



Exactly
 
#25
Rome said:
which 8th seed team in the NBA history has went down two in the history and came back to win the series against the number 1 seed?..........................



Exactly
at this point, its no longer about winning the series. that's obvious. its time for the kings to sack up and show a little self-respect. now you start fouling ginobili and parker every time they get by you. it would have been wise to send them a "no easy buckets" message earlier, but they didn't. now you give the spurs hell. play physical. doesn't matter if you win or lose...just go down fighting.
 
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#26
Padrino said:
losing to the defending champion spurs as an 8th seed in four games wouldn't even come close to losing to the lakers in 7 games in the western conference finals. that was a dagger to the heart, especially considering the manner in which the kings "lost" game 6.

this series was lost from the start. we all knew that. the kings probably had a better chance than any former 8th seed of upsetting a 1st seed, but even that chance was slim to begin with.
Your forgetting about my Magic, who almost upset the Pistons :p ..... And I agree about what you said. Your up 3-2 againts the Lakers, and your seconeds away from a championship. Then acouple days later, your finished. I would have killed myself
 
#27
compared to the "heart-ripped-out-of-my-chest" game 4 and "kick-in-the-nu**" game 6 of the 2002 WCF, this game was a mere kick in the shins; painful...but the pain doesn't last long.
 
#28
TJ-11 said:
Your forgetting about my Magic, who almost upset the Pistons :p ..... And I agree about what you said. Your up 3-2 againts the Lakers, and your seconeds away from a championship. Then acouple days later, your finished. I would have killed myself
Um VF, me thinks its time bring out that pointy thingy.