My mistake. I was talking about the championship era(s) of the Bulls with MJ and so two teams have taken the Bulls to 7 games: Knicks in 92 and Pacers in 98.
Barkley? Is that you?
As well as it is physically impossible for the ref to stop the clock instantaneously as Duncan’s great shot exited the bottom of the basket…therefore, it’s a wash. As long as the ref’s “delay” is consistent, then there’s no problems.
Lakers won the game outright.
I agree with you. Which is why the the NBA correctly dismissed the Spurs’ complaint. Unless there is some way to trigger clocks without human error, we will have to live with this level of precision. The problem is that in close games like this with 0.4 s left, this sort of human error gets unfairly magnified.
I am happy that they at least use video replays for last second shots. I was shocked when Baron Davis’s show was ruled incorrectly a year or two back.
I was camping and I missed the game, I am SHOCKED that the Fakers got by the Spurs, I didn’t think it would happen.
The Lakers still suck ass!!!
Unclviny
But they sucked ass BEAUTIFULLY against the Spurned…
Lol, seriously.
Any word on Garnett and Peeler?
Going…
Going…
GONE!
Go KG. It’s Your Birthday. Go KG. It’s Your Birthday. Well, it WAS his birthday. Kevin Garnett turned 28 today and celebrated by knocking the Sacramentos out of the playoffs. Now we’ll knock off that other team what used to play in Minneapolis and you Californians can shaddup with your little “rivalry” or whatever it is.
Is there anything the Big Ticket didn’t do tonight? That three point shot was ridiculous, and he capped off the night with a great blocked shot. He scored every T-Wolf field goal in the 4th quarter. MVP, MVP, MVP!
Too bad we’re going to be the Lakers’ bitches, though.
Too bad KG doesn’t a month of birthdays…he’ll be wishing he had in the coming week.
32 points, 21 rebounds, 5 blocks (or four blocks and one catch ;)), 4 steals? That’s pretty much everything you can do.
I’ve been picking the Wolves to win it all for months, and I’m not giving up now! (Unlike most, I don’t hate the Lakers; as a Bulls fan I’ll always be a Phil Jackson guy.) Garnett’s just unbelievable, and I love his passion. He may even be taking Tim Duncan’s spot as my favorite NBA player. A performance like this on my & his birthday doesn’t hurt.
With Sam Cassell’s screwy back and hip, he should be an even match for Payton.
For me, things are sort of win win.
Either Malone gets a shot at a ring, or KG gets a shot.
If the Pistons get knocked out, I’ll be totally happy, because it will be win win in the east.
Either old man Reggie gets a shot at a ring, or the Nets get a third shot.
Kind of sucks that 3 of the teams have to get eliminated. On the other hand even the losers are rich beyond my wildest dreams, with youth, women and fame, so I won’t feel too bad.
The Lakers are finally gelling and are getting better and better at the exact right time. They could easily run the table for the rest of the playoffs.
Since this thread is also about the Kings. Compare the sportsmanship of the Lakers, Spurs and T-wolves with the thuggery and crybabyness of the Kings, a team forever doomed to failure.
Haj, Laker fan since 1970.
It seems to me like the Mailman is really coming on strong in the payoffs. Old or not, he gave Tim Duncan everything that he wanted and showed up big again last night. I’m a Wolves fan obviously but if the dogs can’t get to the finals I would be happy to see Malone and the Glove get rings.
Plus, Phil Jackson has a chance for NBA immortality if he gets a tenth ring. That would be a record not just for the NBA but for all of the four major sports. Actually, I think the coaching mismatch between Jackson and Saunders is an underrated factor in this series. Flip is not in the same league as the Zen Master.
I guess the OP didn’t decide to stick around. I wonder why?
The Lakers are unstoppable now. Malone will get that ring.
Go Lakers
They went up 3-1 last night right?
Hehe.
I blame the officials. And Sports Illustrated for jinxing KG by putting him on the cover.
Oh well. The Rockies were 3-1 on the Wild last season, and so were the Canucks. It’s the best of 7, not the best of 5.
D’oh. I mean the Avelanche.
Make that the avalanche.
I might set a new record for a string of self-corrections following a throw-away comment.