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Flipside
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PostPosted: 1/12/2002, 12:57 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wolves trashed Lakers: 120-102
Sixers trashed Spurs: 101-81
Bucks beat Wizards: 105-86

I think the sleeping little giant has finally woken up [speaking of A.I] & I hope he keeps it going! Garnett & Wally really turned it up on the Lakers, but the Wizards didn't have enough fire power for the more determined to win Bucks! O well, better luck next time M.J. - maybe Hamilton will be able to help you on the next battle!

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PostPosted: 1/12/2002, 5:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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On 2002-01-12 01:57, Flipside wrote:

Wolves trashed Lakers: 120-102

Garnett & Wally really turned it up on the Lakers,


Yeah and what's particular impressive about that is look at how the Lakers were playing before the game last night.

They had won 6 in a row themselves and were killing the opposition on the road.

And then they went into The Target Center and just got worked.
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PostPosted: 1/12/2002, 10:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

oh my gosh! how about Shaquille O'Neil loosing his cool in the Windy City & the Bulls having the last laugh by winning 2 points on O/T.

Check it out:
http://www.nba.com/games/20020112/LALCHI/recap.html
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PostPosted: 1/13/2002, 1:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah I saw that on the news. It must have been a great game. I wish I had gotten to see it on T.V. That was some fight.

I read that Kobe tried to take over the game when Shaq got ejected but Kobe kind of choked, hehe. Kobe missed a game-winner at the end of regulation, a free throw that would tied the game with 8 seconds left in overtime and a jumper that would have tied it with .5 seconds left in overtime.

And how about Shaq going after Brad Miller? I know if a big, big guy like Shaq was going after me and swinging at me, I'd be scared as heck. I'd run too like Miller. He'd probably give you brain damage or something if he connected with your head.
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PostPosted: 1/14/2002, 2:57 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

yeah i would be running alright! - the last few fights all shaq did was b#tch slap people, but i guess at that size, thats all you need to do to however, this time he actually swung punches, man that would be scary alright!
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PostPosted: 1/14/2002, 7:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Definately, if he had connected a punch on Brad Miller, it wouldn't have been pretty.
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Spike
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PostPosted: 1/14/2002, 9:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah it would have been pretty at all.

It would hava been like Kermit Washington decking Rudy Tomjanovich back in the day. Tomjanovich literally got a broken face and was in a coma for a few days I think. And he had to stay in the hospital for a month.
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PostPosted: 1/15/2002, 4:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

spike i remember that incident.......ended both of there careers........

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PostPosted: 1/21/2002, 9:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah I heard that Kermit didn't even visit Tomjanovich once when he was in the hospital and Rudy T's still not very happy about that.
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