Game6Conley
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the biggest missed call was clearly the ball going off of Reggie Jackson with 0:07 to go and OKC being awarded the ball. Reggie Jacksons right hand was on that ball last
the biggest missed call was clearly the foul that Matt Barnes committed when Reggie Jackson was driving to the lane
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];824492 said:but you'll stick to a different opinion because you've seen a box score (which is nothing but another piece of journalism)?
You know, I remember the days when jazz fans knew how limited a box score was. We all knew John Stockton did so much more than what was captured. We all watched him instigate actions which led to a flaw in the defense, and then watched our system propagate that flaw... picking up easy buckets. If the NBA tracked "hockey assists", Stockton would be the all-time leader. Parker makes his whole machine GO. Lillard isn't having nearly the same impact, and he's mostly helpless when it comes to stopping Parker from doing exactly what he wants.
Before the last game, Portland had led for a total of 33 seconds over the entire series........ so, why should I care very much about Lillard's box score?
Considering the obvious fouls they missed and the fact that this was a Hail Mary that had no chance of going in, it should've been a no call. If he hit his wrist it was well after his release and had no effect on the shot.
Paker controlled the flow while fialing to stop Lillard. G odd for him. That's why he is a top 5 PG (arguabley top 3). Lillard is a a sophmore who has shown the hell up and is making a name for himself right now.
You don't agree and that's fine. But the stats show he is fine.
gortat 31/16
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hibbert, where you at? ah that's right. he's gonna put up 30/10 and close out this series next game. bravo
zebras were awful. i don't believe in ref riggin games, but man that really looked like a rig job.
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];824854 said:Your stubbornness is famous. Did I say he wasn't fine?
Lillard is probably the worst defender still playing basketball.
hahaha, Hello Mr. Pot.
I thought we were discussing the article you linked more than your position. If they are the same then fine.
My point is that Lillard is producing in the second round against Tony fricken Parker. Seems to disagree with the tone of the article you linked. Simple point that isn't really that worthy of arguing.
I need some time out from your hypocrisy. Damn it's mind numbing sometimes.