The Chosen One said:(I'm a Lebron Hater).
*Looks at nickname*
*Reads sentence*
*Chucles at irony*
The Chosen One said:(I'm a Lebron Hater).
reilo said:*Looks at nickname*
*Reads sentence*
*Chucles at irony*
The Chosen One said:I've been using this nickname (on this forum no less) before Bron Bron even graduated from the 8th grade. He still was only 25 at the time.
Sorry, but that was the Spurs blowing them out at Staples by 28 points, ending the 3-peat and leaving half the team crying. The Pistons just gave them the final blow. Spurs destroyed them.PhoenixDark said:People are still mad the Pistons destroyed the Lakers dynasty
Almost from the git go in this series, Amare has proven himself, with his choice of words, to be a child, without the maturity needed to know what to say and what not to say. He has shown a propensity to stick his foot in his mouth, and come off sounding like a weak willed whiner. I'm reminded of the saying, "Children should be seen, not heard."
Well, let's see what we can gather of Amare Stoudemire's character from observing about 30 seconds worth of his actions at the end of Game 6:
The buzzer sounds. The game is over. The Suns have lost and are eliminated from the 2006 playoffs.
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Amare looks on as the other Suns players on the court begin congratulating the Spurs.
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Amare doesn't join his fellow Suns in congratulating the Spurs.
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Barbosa has no such qualms. Nash is still in shock.
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As the media moves in, the rest of the Suns team walks from the bench to give their congratulations to the Spurs. Amare turns...
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And begins to walk away.
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Notice that Bowen is the first Spur to shake hands with the Suns reserves.
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The Suns reserves understand the concept of sportsmanship.
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A concept Amare is apparently lacking, as he shows by walking off the court without shaking a single hand.
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A walk of shame in more ways than one.
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Meanwhile every other individual involved in this series spends their time congratulating each other. While Amare is no where to be found here,
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or here,
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or here.
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Remember the old picture book game, Where's Waldo? Well I have a new one for you. While every other Sun is busy being a good sport about their loss, Where's Amare?
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Malleymal said:Congratulation Spurs and Spurs fans... all of you have endured the hate made for champions, just like the jazz felt after getting by the Rockets and then the Gaf favorite warriorsXXXXXXX..
effzee said:who the hell cares if amare didnt shake hands. did he go into the locker room or the press conference and bad mouth them? he was pissed they lost...and if he really couldn't handle the fact that they lost he has the right to just quietly walk away.
i really couldnt handle mike green going ga ga over "omg look at the sportsmanship!" at the end of the game.
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firex said:Spurs fans are delusional enough to think Bowen isn't dirty. Oh, boo hoo, Amare didn't shake hands with a piece of shit like Bruce Bowen. Actually, maybe he should have, and then slammed his knee into Bowen's crotch so he'd know what it feels like.
Given that I've seen the Jazz pretty much hack away at guys for the first 2 series, hopefully they get away with beating the hell out of (sorry, I mean Bowening) the Spurs a third time.
effzee said:of all the teams remaining i really dont want the pistons to win.
utah winning it all would be cool. esp since i hate malone.
Our team does that. We like talking crap to the haters, because our team talks in the court and they can't do shit about it.ThatCrazyGuy said:Why are spurs fans whining about the leaving the court stuff? I thought spurs fans don't whine and keep trucking on?
I'm getting sick and tired of that shit, Bowen is not a physical freak like Amare, he had to actually earn his place in the NBA by working and playing hard.LordMaji said:Yeah, I probably wouldn't shake Bowen's hand. I'd shake others. But **** Bowen. He's a bitch.
Chichikov said:I'm getting sick and tired of that shit, Bowen is not a physical freak like Amare, he had to actually earn his place in the NBA by working and playing hard.
If Stoudemire had 10th of his discipline and dedication he was the best player in the league, and the Suns were in the conference final.
I have much more respect for the Bowens of the world than to the spoiled whinny brats.
I think you understand what I meant (but yeah, spoiled was a poor word to describe Amare).ThatCrazyGuy said:Huh? Spoiled? Do you know Amare's past? Dedicated? He came back from microfracture knee surgery.....
He could use more of both, but don't say he is lacking any of it.
BatiGOOOOOOL said:Bowen is a ****ing defensive machine and he showed it again yesterday. Or did he play dirty yesterday too? ****ing whiners. :lol
Nash was lost until the game was practically out of reach for the Suns. It was an incredible performance and I think Bruce might have been the biggest reason for the Spurs winning this series besides TD.
Bring on the hate. I´m starting to like it. :lol
Bad Boys West going for #4.
Chichikov said:I think you understand what I meant (but yeah, spoiled was a poor word to describe Amare).
Players like him can get into their NBA on their raw physical talent.
Bruce Bowen can't, he *has* to play hard, he *has* to use every possible angle for his advantage.
I don't fault him for that, quite the opposite actually.
But I do stand by my assertion on Stoudemire's lack of dedication, just look at how he play defense.
Chichikov said:Players like him can get into their NBA on their raw physical talent.
Shaq says hi.Gigglepoo said:No one becomes an elite player because of their raw talent.
Chichikov said:I'm getting sick and tired of that shit, Bowen is not a physical freak like Amare, he had to actually earn his place in the NBA by working and playing hard.
If Stoudemire had 10th of his discipline and dedication he was the best player in the league, and the Suns were in the conference final.
I have much more respect for the Bowens of the world than to the spoiled whinny brats.
Ninja Scooter said:poor Suns...karma's a bitch, and so is Mike D'Antoni
The Las Vegas team employs/is financed by one Master P (aka Percy Miller), the ex-rapper-turned-producer who is worth millions. (At least thats what people say. Im not sure how rappers like him those with no discernible talent become so wealthy.) In the same way that he aspires to be a decent rapper and produce quality music, he aspires to be a basketball player that is, he isnt very good at any of the three. He didnt play in our game in Las Vegas but did make an appearance in a recent game in Kansas City. He is not a truly awful basketball player its not like he is retarded but he doesnt really have any business being on the court. Of course, Im not opposed to him playing; he donates a lot of money to the pockets of his teammates and brings in fans, along with providing us, the opposition, the opportunity to play five-on-four whenever he is on the court. I was amazed, in both games, with the lust of the average person for a brush with fame. (He walked in to cheers midway through the second quarter of our game in Nevada and signed hundreds of autographs in Kansas City. Well, dozens, anyway.) I mean, the guy could hardly be considered cool; his fame passed years ago, but that doesnt stop people from clamoring to be in his presence.
Cloudy said:Didn't Romeo sign with USC?
I think he said he was better than eveyrone *except* Vince.R_GILL said:Master P was awful that one summer league that the Raptors let him have a try out, he was probably the biggest ball hog ever and after he got cut he dissed the team and said he was better than any one else on the team. This was when the Raptors had T-Mac and Vince.
Kak.efes said:Who the hell was the GM who gave Master P a training camp invite? Was it Grunwald?