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Has Phil Jackson ever talked to the media after a loss and not complained about the refs? I'm gonna go with no. Shut the hell up and play.


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Has Phil Jackson ever talked to the media after a loss and not complained about the refs? I'm gonna go with no. Shut the hell up and play.


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Yeah because no one on the Suns has complained about officiating. It's what people do and they will do it for the rest of time.

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that name never gets old IMO.

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Ricardo Tubbs wrote:
Koufax wrote:
BIG CHIEF TRIANGLE

that name never gets old IMO.


I miss JVG. best Knicks coach ever!


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Koufax wrote:
Ricardo Tubbs wrote:
Koufax wrote:
BIG CHIEF TRIANGLE

that name never gets old IMO.


I miss JVG. best Knicks coach ever!

I don't miss him. I thought he was overrated...but that's a long story and I'm enjoying the playoffs too much to get myself depressed by discussing the Knicks. I'm dreading the inevitable Kenyon Martin acquisition.

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Ricardo Tubbs wrote:
Koufax wrote:
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BIG CHIEF TRIANGLE

that name never gets old IMO.


I miss JVG. best Knicks coach ever!

I don't miss him. I thought he was overrated...but that's a long story and I'm enjoying the playoffs too much to get myself depressed by discussing the Knicks. I'm dreading the inevitable Kenyon Martin acquisition.


i hope the Knicks do get M Mart. at this point, whatever disaster the Knicks can create I am all for. Im having more fun laughing at them now.

I hope they sign him, and he breaks his knee on the exact same day that MCDyesse did. that would be epic.


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Koufax wrote:
Ricardo Tubbs wrote:
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BIG CHIEF TRIANGLE

that name never gets old IMO.


I miss JVG. best Knicks coach ever!

I don't miss him. I thought he was overrated...but that's a long story and I'm enjoying the playoffs too much to get myself depressed by discussing the Knicks. I'm dreading the inevitable Kenyon Martin acquisition.


i hope the Knicks do get M Mart. at this point, whatever disaster the Knicks can create I am all for. Im having more fun laughing at them now.

I hope they sign him, and he breaks his knee on the exact same day that MCDyesse did. that would be epic.

I'm thinking they either get Kenyon or Zack Randolph. Randolph in NYC would be a disaster. And what happens when Kenyon's posse gets into a scrape with Steph's? There will be a brawl in the stands like there was 10 years ago during that boxing match who was that?)

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Reggie Evans makes sense, long as he doesnt try grabbing any more cocks.


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Reggie Evans makes sense, long as he doesnt try grabbing any more cocks.

nah, he's too cheap for them. the Knicks only like to acquire guys with huge long term deals. That way, when the contract is about to expire, they can trade the guy for another long term deal.

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Ricardo Tubbs wrote:
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Reggie Evans makes sense, long as he doesnt try grabbing any more cocks.

nah, he's too cheap for them. the Knicks only like to acquire guys with huge long term deals. That way, when the contract is about to expire, they can trade the guy for another long term deal.


is LB clinically insane? he says stuff like he wants team guys who play without the ball and will conform to the "Larry Brown Way".... then says give me Kenyon Martin.


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I too would complain, if Tim Thomas embarassed me by hitting a three in front of the bench, turning around, and rubbing my whole team's face in it. :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: Phil Jackson = Crybaby
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Puffin wrote:
Has Phil Jackson ever talked to the media after a loss and not complained about the refs? I'm gonna go with no. Shut the hell up and play.


I don't think anyone routing for the Lakers has a right to complain about the refs in this series. Am I right?

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the verb to trust wrote:
Puffin wrote:
Has Phil Jackson ever talked to the media after a loss and not complained about the refs? I'm gonna go with no. Shut the hell up and play.


I don't think anyone routing for the Lakers has a right to complain about the refs in this series. Am I right?
sorry bro, you're wrong. both teams received bad calls against them. at the end of game one even tim thomas admitted he hit kobe on his head while he was driving towards the basket. the refs are gonna missed calls, thats the way it will always be

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Has Phil Jackson ever talked to the media after a loss and not complained about the refs? I'm gonna go with no. Shut the hell up and play.


I don't think anyone routing for the Lakers has a right to complain about the refs in this series. Am I right?
sorry bro, you're wrong. both teams received bad calls against them. at the end of game one even tim thomas admitted he hit kobe on his head while he was driving towards the basket. the refs are gonna missed calls, thats the way it will always be


Yeah but one missed called for the Lakers in game 1 < 3 missed calls on one play in game 4. The Lakers missed some game-changing calls sure, but I don't know how you can argue it's like the bad calls the Suns got in this series.

What did Phil Jackson say anyway?

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lunkin wrote:
the verb to trust wrote:
Puffin wrote:
Has Phil Jackson ever talked to the media after a loss and not complained about the refs? I'm gonna go with no. Shut the hell up and play.


I don't think anyone routing for the Lakers has a right to complain about the refs in this series. Am I right?
sorry bro, you're wrong. both teams received bad calls against them. at the end of game one even tim thomas admitted he hit kobe on his head while he was driving towards the basket. the refs are gonna missed calls, thats the way it will always be


NBA refs suck altogether, and if you think the don't favor certain players you're lying to yourself. Kobe gets so many calls he shouldn't, so does Nash and pretty much every other super star. One thing they got right though was when Kobe was complaining about a foul that wasn't called and pointed to a bump on his head. If anyone paid attention, that lump on his head was on the opposite side of where the accused foul was supposed to take place, he hit his head on the camera of one of the guys on the sideline. Barkley was 100% right about Kobe in that last game, what a fuckin asshole.


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