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vrbryant

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lol I've said it before, I'll say it again. Those of you who aren't tuning in really need to give it a chance. Overtime is just starting, after Kobe hit a 25' three pointer to tie it up with 2.1s left.
 
vrbryant said:
lol I've said it before, I'll say it again. Those of you who aren't tuning in really need to give it a chance. Overtime is just starting, after Kobe hit a 25' three pointer to tie it up with 2.1s left.

I watched the 4th quarter of that game and still can't believe Ben Wallace didn't foul Shaq on the inbounds pass with about 10 seconds to go up by 3. It was over as soon as Kobe hit the 3 and it went into overtime. That probably cost the Pistons the series. Lakers in 6.
 
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In Malone's defense, he bled and poured sweat every year in Utah getting that team far into the playoffs. Payton similarly exhibited more than his share of fire and passion while leading Seattle to hundreds of victories. I'm not surprised at all that they're both sort of 'out of gas' and being outplayed by a 24-year-old stud like Walton.
 
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I agree with their efforts at their past teams, however they have played way below any normal expectations for the Lakers. Watching Karl Malone get swatted by Prince on a breakaway where he cherry picked was just painful. Not to mention every time he takes the ball to the hole he manages to fall down. Payton.. well I don't know what to say about him. He complains about not shooting enough, yet when he does it rarely ever goes in.
 
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