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Laker game.........the shot. 05/13/04 Most incredible ending to a game ever.
.04 tenths of a second. Go Lakers. Silence Speaks A Thousand Words. | |
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Nothinbutjoy's husband screamed! Love it or shove it! | |
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Yep! For a solid minute. I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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LOL. We just cross posted on each others thread...another 0.4 tenths of a second. Silence Speaks A Thousand Words. | |
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jseven said: Most incredible ending to a game ever.
.04 tenths of a second. Go Lakers. More incredible than Horry's dagger in game 4 of the WCF two years ago? ` [This message was edited Thu May 13 20:38:44 2004 by Supernova] This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Supernova said: jseven said: Most incredible ending to a game ever.
.04 tenths of a second. Go Lakers. More incredible than Horry's dagger in game 4 of the WCF two years ago? ` [This message was edited Thu May 13 20:38:44 2004 by Supernova] Did you see it? Man, it was close. Horry's was with a home crowd so the place went nuts. This place went silent.....shhh Silence Speaks A Thousand Words. | |
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Ummmm...most incredible shot to end a game ever? You remember a shot by Larry Bird in a much much more important game or as someone else mentioned a shot by Horry just a few years ago also in a more important game.
The best thing about the Kobe case is that all the Laker fans pretty much jumped off the bandwagon so we haven't had to see threads like this every time Kobe or any Laker did anything. | |
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lovemachine said: Ummmm...most incredible shot to end a game ever? You remember a shot by Larry Bird in a much much more important game or as someone else mentioned a shot by Horry just a few years ago also in a more important game.
The best thing about the Kobe case is that all the Laker fans pretty much jumped off the bandwagon so we haven't had to see threads like this every time Kobe or any Laker did anything. Except from me. =-) I was excited when posting this. I still don;t think this series is over. Silence Speaks A Thousand Words. | |
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jseven said: Supernova said: More incredible than Horry's dagger in game 4 of the WCF two years ago? ` [This message was edited Thu May 13 20:38:44 2004 by Supernova] Did you see it? Man, it was close. Horry's was with a home crowd so the place went nuts. This place went silent.....shhh Ya know, to tell you the truth I didn't see it. I listened to the game on the radio. But what difference does the crowd reaction make? Horry's shot happened when the Lakers looked to be dead in the water after neither Shaq nor Kobe could get it to drop in the paint - plus they were coming back from a 24 point lead. I do have to admit; Fisher's shot was more improbable because he doesn't have a history of making (or even taking) them. Horry has a history of making those shots from his time with the Houston Rockets. And without it they would have been down 3-1 in that series. Still, both of those shots were incredible. This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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lovemachine said: The best thing about the Kobe case is that all the Laker fans pretty much jumped off the bandwagon so we haven't had to see threads like this every time Kobe or any Laker did anything.
Bzzzt. Wrong. Because of the Kobe case??? Those Laker fans who made those threads don't care to be at the Org anymore. ` [This message was edited Fri May 14 0:15:09 2004 by Supernova] This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Supernova said: lovemachine said: The best thing about the Kobe case is that all the Laker fans pretty much jumped off the bandwagon so we haven't had to see threads like this every time Kobe or any Laker did anything.
Bzzzt. Wrong. Those Laker fans who made those threads don't care to be at the Org anymore. ` [This message was edited Thu May 13 20:57:21 2004 by Supernova] I've been too busy this year to make those posts. Unfortunately for Lovemachine, I actually had time tonight. Silence Speaks A Thousand Words. | |
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jseven said: Supernova said: Bzzzt. Wrong. Those Laker fans who made those threads don't care to be at the Org anymore. ` [This message was edited Thu May 13 20:57:21 2004 by Supernova] I've been too busy this year to make those posts. Unfortunately for Lovemachine, I actually had time tonight. I've never been much of a thread creator myself (I've only started about 6 or 7), I just posted on them. This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Upon request of Lovemachine, I am going to call this the best ending to a game in the Western Conference Semi-finals.
Horry's shot was in the Western Conference Finals. And Larry Bird's was in the NBA finals. And if the Eastern conference would have a good team, we could make a great shot against them in the Finals. Haven't won one since Phil Jackson left the Bulls. [This message was edited Thu May 13 21:16:43 2004 by jseven] Silence Speaks A Thousand Words. | |
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Silence Speaks A Thousand Words. | |
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Silence Speaks A Thousand Words. | |
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Silence Speaks A Thousand Words. | |
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[This message was edited Thu May 13 21:39:12 2004 by jseven] Silence Speaks A Thousand Words. | |
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jseven said: [This message was edited Thu May 13 21:39:12 2004 by jseven] How ironic to see "Cash" Horry standing in the background in shock after his kill shot in the 2002 WCF and his near miss on that same floor in Game 5 of the 2003 semifinals. He can only watch as his teammates celebrate a miracle. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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ONE LUCKY SHOT DESERVES ANOTHA
THANK GOOTNESS FOR ESPN REPLAYS [This message was edited Fri May 14 2:12:16 2004 by SENSHY] Oh my, oh my. | |
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jseven said: Most incredible ending to a game ever.
.04 tenths of a second. Go Lakers. I'm Pissed! Don't they know that you don't let the Lakers get that close in score? Damn Spurs...they piss me off I tell ya! GeSmi1 Baby, Baby, Baby...what's it going 2 b? | |
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i have absolutely no idea what you are all talking about How, i'm gonna make that booty boom...step back, give a girl some room....OH | |
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Sammy!
GeSmi1, my husband is from San Antonio and he said the same thing. I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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