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I love seeing KCC cope LMAO
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LMAO LMAO LMAO You are so transparent and so ****ing pathetic it is unbelievable. |
The seething over Steph Curry possibly getting #5 should've made that clear
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Man I hate the way randle plays. But he owned that series. Didn't really help beat the allegations that the strategy was basically to just go after Luka over and over and over
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Nico Harrison is still a complete ****ing moron for how he executed the trade, but he got a bit of justification last night and throughout that series. Lazy Luka is a real problem.
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I said after the Lakers WON in game 2 that they were going to lose the series, did I not? It was readily apparent very early on that I missed on this series and didn't even attempt to argue otherwise. That game 1 loss where they came out flat is just so damn inexcusable for a veteran team with very little depth. You cannot lose that game because you've immediately extended the series longer than you wanted. And you've put yourself in a box where you have to pull that stupid ****ing stunt they pulled in game 4 to try to steal home-court back. All in the name of winning the first friggen round. When you can reasonably play 8 gays, one of whom is 40, and you have 3 rounds left to go. It was just so damn bad. |
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That’s fair. I’m sorry I called you a bitch. Bearcat please don’t send me to Detroit |
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The MJ cult is so hung up on ring culture (because it’s literally all they have at this point, LeBron is literally averaging a near 25 point triple double through his 22nd year in the league), so what better way to expose that ridiculous argument for what it is than LeBron just being carried to a title as a role player? It’s my dream. |
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He was fine. Shooting was fine. Defense was good (mostly). He was active on the glass, though not exactly crashing the boards. He wasn't as active with the ball in his hands but I think that was by design. LeBron wasn't the problem or even A problem. He played well; honestly he mostly played to his own standard that he set over the course of the regular season. I mean it's really odd to me that people are killing Luka's defense -- LAL scored 95, 94, 104, 113 and 96. They had one genuinely solid game on offense and even in THAT game they shit the bed in the 4th quarter and scored 19 because they ran the starters dry. Their problem wasn't James. It wasn't Luka's defense. Their problem was that the bench was a ****ing horror show and the design of the offense looked straight of of one of those AAU teams where a guy just has 5 players who are BETTER than everyone else so he lets them dictate the game. A short roster collapsed when it couldn't and an inexperienced coach demonstrated how inexperienced he was. And if you want to find a single player to blame (for some odd reason) -- the player is Austin Reaves. He was every bit as bad defensively as Luca but wasn't able to do very much offensively at all. The shot he missed in game 4 was literally as bad a shot as it is possible to miss. And it's why they lost. And that was the story of his series. He finally got tired of being defended and just stopped driving altogether. Rui was easily the 3rd best player on the Lakers and that's just not gonna get it done. Especially when your 5th best player is....man, **** if I know. Reaves was #4 by default. I guess DFS is 5 and he was also bad. They just sucked. Collectively. As a team, as a staff, and evidently as a front office. They were just ****ing terrible. |
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The Lakers were In-N-Out of the playoffs.</p>— In-N-Out Burger ᶠᵃⁿ (@innoutburger_) <a href="https://twitter.com/innoutburger_/status/1917805055748768184?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 1, 2025</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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