...I will do a Worst of the Night post for the two conference finals Game 6s. But I would need at least 30 comments asking for them to go back and do it. Let me know.
Update! The people have spoken. Expect a belated WotN: Game 6 edition tomorrow morning.
Also: Paul Pierce describes Ron Artest: “He likes to bang you,” Pierce said Monday, “grab you, hold you, pull your shorts down. He’s going to try anything.”
Sounds bromancerific. Let the gay wrestling match begin!
word verification: Eachian, an antonym to synergistic, as in a team whose individualistic players prevent it from being more than the sum of its parts
If it's a hassle, don't bother. I'm sure there will be plenty of Bawful come Thursday night.
NATE ROBINSON.
Okay, three.
OBEY YOUR THIRST.
Make it!!!!
Enjoy your mini-vacation, dude.
In the words of Starsky
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmUZGdi7Ty4
DO IT, JUST DO IT.
Lovin the Lakers/Celtics history things your doing. Learning a lot about the teams I didn't know before (only 18) but I'm afraid when it comes to 2010, it will be Celtics fail and not Laker fail.
Go Lakers, woo!
BTW, if it's not too much to ask, you should also make a post about the awards given out (MVP, DPOY, etc.)
Correction: everyone loves OTHER people's hard work.
Speaking of the Finals, I must be the world's biggest homer but I'm beginning to feel good about LA's chances, in spite of their uninspiring performance against Phoenix. I'm just thinking that with HCA, with Artest to guard Pierce this time (instead of Vlad Ramanovic and Luke Walton), without James Posey to put on Kobe, with Perkins almost certain to miss a game due to suspension (no way he doesn't get T'd up at some point), and with Bynum's presence meaning KG will guard Gasol instead of Perkins, I think LA has got a great shot. Additionally, it sounds like there's a bunch of nagging injuries with Boston. I'll say this: I think whichever team wins Game 1 will win it all.
Bawful- Thanks for the hard work... or for your labor of love.
do you need donations?
If not, I'd say it's all up for grabs.
Williams and Nash are very good shooters and passers, but neither of them gets to the rim as often or as willingly as Rondo. And neither of them are nearly as quick.
On the other end of the floor, however, Boston will be guarding Kobe with players smaller than Kobe is (Ray Allen and Tony Allen are one and two inches shorter than Kobe, respectively), and Kobe tends to do better against shorter defenders. This is where Boston is really going to miss James Posey, IMO.