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Kyyle23

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  1. QUOTE (Jenksismyb**** @ May 16, 2011 -> 09:02 AM) I thought the sound of the put back made it slightly better. Sounded violent. It WAS violent. That was such a snap reaction, it is amazing to have that kind of reflex.
  2. I have this feeling that Wade is going to come up with an injury that will make him a hero if he has a great series from this point forth, or will give him a convenient excuse if he has a miserable series. When he left in the third quarter and stayed out of the game so long, he looked like he was pretty beat up.
  3. Kyyle23 replied to Kyyle23's topic in SLaM
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  4. Um, this is legal? Certainly explains a lot of the returned velocity.....
  5. QUOTE (Steve9347 @ May 13, 2011 -> 09:17 AM) I never said it was "Anonymous". It certainly was pissed off hackers of some sort, though. No. It certainly was not.
  6. I think the story was that Wimpy confided in Hawk about the abuse, and Hawk couldnt take it and turned on him. I think the hatchet was buried, last season when Wimpy filled in, Hawk had nothing but nice things to say about him. IIRC, Hawk gave a somewhat anonymous apology on air, but I was pretty sure he was speaking about Wimpy.
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    QUOTE (Brian @ May 13, 2011 -> 06:35 AM) The first two seasons of SOA are now streaming on Netflix so I may get around to checking it out. Wonder if they will have Danny Trejo's decapitated head on the back of a turtle. /breakingbad Brian with the thread FAIL
  8. all joking aside, Rondo running into James Jones last night looked like it seriously hurt and Rondo pretty much lost all aggressiveness at that point. Before that he had that jump shot and a few layups, but from that point forward pretty much the entire Celtics offense stayed at the three point line until there was less than 8 seconds on the clock and whoever ended up with the ball took the shot. The heat were basically playing 4 on 5, I really saw no way Boston could have won that game
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    QUOTE (Steve9347 @ May 12, 2011 -> 02:41 PM) I'm predicting Arkham City as the next game I don't STFU about. LMAO
  10. QUOTE (SoxAce @ May 12, 2011 -> 09:25 AM) Possibly 5 years eh? I guess he'll be on another version of "Around the Horn." Hey-Yo!
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    QUOTE (Steve9347 @ May 11, 2011 -> 10:16 AM) Nerd. Go back to your videogame expositories, my nerd friend, I always have an endless need to find out which game is the most beautiful ever
  12. QUOTE (ZoomSlowik @ May 11, 2011 -> 02:24 PM) Just because they have a bunch of rings doesn't mean they're automatically good players. Fisher has career averages of 8.8/2.1/3.1 while shooting 40% from the field and 37.5% from the arc. Horry averaged 7 PPG for his career and shot 42.5% from the floor (34% from the arc). Shaw had career averages of 7/3.4/4.2 with a FG% of 40 and a 3PT% barely over 30. George shot below 40% from the field for his career and averaged 5.6 PPG in his career. Those guys aren't exactly world beaters. They're all average to below average players that happened to land on the right team with the right guys carrying the load. Yes, they hit some big shots (especially Horry and Fisher), but getting the opportunity to take those huge shots is also a major part of that equation. If those guys spend most of their career on the Clippers instead of the Lakers, no one has any clue who they are. Bosh is better than any #3 scorer that the Lakers had, and the biggest difference between Horry and Fisher and guys like Bibby, Jones, Chalmers and Miller is that they haven't had dozens of opportunities in their career to make an impact on a playoff game. Maybe they hit some key shots, maybe they don't. Obviously you need that to win titles. But a couple of made jumpers at the right times doesn't suddenly turn those guys into stars. I never said they were stars, but I think that they were way ahead of the current Miami bench. And there was a reason that Horry and Fisher stayed on teams like the Lakers and Spurs instead of the Clippers, those teams knew that they were very good role/bench players
  13. QUOTE (Jordan4life @ May 11, 2011 -> 12:32 PM) Fisher, Horry, Fox, George, Shaw vs Bosh, Bibby, Jones Z and I guess Miller? Are you serious? There is a lot of rings on Fisher, Horry, George and Shaw(and not only from the lakers), and every single one of those guys played big minutes for the Lakers. Phil counted on every single one of those guys. It is unanimous in this thread that the Heats bench is just a bunch of guys
  14. QUOTE (bmags @ May 11, 2011 -> 12:12 PM) I don't think people saw how good Asik was in the 4th. He was covering an incredible amount of ground on defense. From top of the key to baseline three back inside. It was fantastic. he came out of nowhere and swatted smith and the building went nuts. i was really happy with what he was doing, he looked like he belonged on the floor
  15. i think the Bulls have played in the playoffs like they have all season long. Nothing has been easy, there were very few blowouts, and many times it came down to Rose shouldering the load in the 4th quarter. Why did we all expect a domination switch to flip on in the playoffs? They play their best when they play together, as it has been all season long. The games they have lost, the team stood around and waited for Rose to do something. QUOTE (whitesoxfan101 @ May 11, 2011 -> 12:06 PM) Well everybody was huge in game 3, it was a blowout. The bench really wasn't very good last night either: the Hawks made a run to get back into the game during the "bench mob" period early in the 2nd quarter. The only guy off the bench that was good was Gibson. He was one of the main reasons they pulled away in the 4th quarter with his strong play, though. Three bench players, Asik Gibson and Brewer, were the main reasons. The bench mob
  16. QUOTE (Steve9347 @ May 11, 2011 -> 10:45 AM) Sony hopes to restore PlayStation Network by end of May I repeat: Don't f*** with hackers. You still think this was Anonymous. I think you are way off base. Anonymous does things to show people they can do it. This was a money grab
  17. QUOTE (iamshack @ May 11, 2011 -> 08:52 AM) The cost of that cheap shot by Bynum? $702k. Ouch. and a lame apology
  18. Asik was magnificent tonite, he changed the way Teague attacked the rim. As soon as he came in Teague stopped driving to the rim at will
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    QUOTE (ChiSox_Sonix @ May 10, 2011 -> 02:58 PM) I was just making a joke because I hate when actors play multiple roles like that. I never read comics but I did watch batman/Spiderman/X-Men etc growing up. So to me, if someone plays a major character in one superhero film, it kind of takes away from who they play in another. At least to me it does. Well not only is it odd to see someone playing multiple heros in different movies, but this is a marvel character and a DC character. That is pretty crazy in itself that both franchises would allow it
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    QUOTE (Milkman delivers @ May 10, 2011 -> 02:01 PM) I love comic book movies, but have never read a single comic book in my life. I used to watch the X-Men, Batman, and Spider-man cartoons, though. I also hate Ryan Reynolds, but I'm not familiar with the personality of the Green Lantern. Does he fit it well? there is a couple different iterations of Green Lantern through the years. The guy that RR is playing(Hal Jordan) is supposed to be an incredibly self centered jerk. He actually goes bad in the comics(then I think he comes back to Green Lantern later on again). The Green Lantern chose him because he is fearless. But strangely enough, his sense of humor is very appropriate for Deadpool
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    QUOTE (Iwritecode @ May 10, 2011 -> 01:19 PM) When I was a kid I noticed that Prince Adam and He-man looked exactly alike as well. I dont like what you are inferring here. Prince Adam has way too much to do with his life to bother being a shirtless pelt wearing superhero
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    QUOTE (Steve9347 @ May 10, 2011 -> 11:37 AM) Terrible movies, but the Robin in Joel Schumacher's Batman flicks had a cool looking mask of that ilk. I just think those masks are bad overall. Does someone really know that it isnt you if you wear that? pssst, Robins nipples are showing
  23. Kyyle23 replied to Kyyle23's topic in SLaM
    The producers threw another 9 million at Green Lantern to make the CGI better, and the trailers are getting much better looking http://screenrant.com/green-lanterns-theat...ler-rob-113757/ This is the second trailer. I agree about the mask, but personally I think any facemask like that looks stupid unless it is in the comics
  24. QUOTE (JoeCoolMan24 @ May 10, 2011 -> 01:45 AM) We need that guy to say the team still sucks. I think it's working. which one?
  25. I just dont think Dwight wants to play on a team that will be second fiddle to the Knicks, I dont think D-Will either. Prokhorov will break the bank to sign whoever he can, but i think he would be better served at this point trying to find a superstar in the draft and building around that superstar

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