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  1. #2131

    Quote Originally Posted by skeptic_rob View Post
    if i were you bro ngaply taha ka commentator coz ur always talking about the facts...most of the commentator talk about the facts.ngano man talk about facts ego ra man ko mo comment ma bati or nindot na comments dinhi and i don't claim myself as if acting like a commentator talking about the facts..take ur own facts of ur own coz ur facts is purely fantasy...always melo2x that melo can do like this and that>>>that what u understand about the facts..one-sided facts..lisod na if im going to post it here about ur facts...
    hehehehe katawa man lang ta ani oie.. cant keep up? if you are going to say your opinion on things make sure naa sad gamay tinuod bha di kay sabay lang ka sa opinion sa uban agree lang ka kay agree... and why do you always bring melo issues? did i mention about the guy in every forum? i think the only time i spoke about the nuggets is in the nuggets thread and all the other threads concerning all NBA teams. tsk tsk tsk...

  2. #2132
    Quote Originally Posted by palami View Post
    I don’t give a good God damn what happened in the first three games, and I don’t care if your feelings are hurt. Tommorrow you go to war. And Tommorrow you fight for this series, if you have any slice of fight in you.

    You need to know that the sideline is sacred. When you step across it, you represent yourself, your teammates, your organization, your fans and friends and family and everything else you hold dear.

    You need to know that when you step across that sideline you join the battle, young soldier, and that the men on the other side join you. There will be no quarter asked and none given. It will be war out there.

    You need to know that the space inside that line is reserved for warriors. There is no convenient escape. Tommorrow you go hand to hand, and fist to fist if it takes it, and you demonstrate—right here, before God and everybody—that you have the heart of the warrior, that you are willing to die for your own and to destroy that of the enemy.

    Tommorrow the stinking and fouled streets of the Riverwalk run red with the blood of our putrid and despicable opponents from the south. Tommorrow we march, one and all, into their fouled and stinking grounds and dismiss the victims as the pitiful carrion they could only wish to be. Tommorrow we take their heads as trophies and piss on their remains.

    Tommorrow it is war. Tommorrow we stake our righteous claim.

    Mavs Spurs, Let's get it on.

    This is not a friendly affair. This is WAR.




    Let's Go Mavs!
    Dugay na nag sugod ang war oi 1st game pa lang. karon paka mudeclare kung 2-1 na standing. don't worry 3-1 na ugma. chill boy

  3. #2133
    Here's a little something for our mav-wrecks fans to ponder about:

    Mavs' choking tradition set to continue
    Kirk Bohls, Commentary

    For most of the second half of the most pivotal game of this Western Conference series, the Dallas Mavericks went small.

    With their lineup.

    To match their mindset.

    No team in the NBA does this quite so often as Mark Cuban's maddeningly inconsistent club, which rarely comes up big in the big moments.

    This is a franchise that plans the victory parade but forgets to win the championship. It's still haunted by that collapse in the 2006 finals after leading the Miami Heat 2-0.

    Dallas has won exactly one playoff series since choking against the Heat, and that was a 2009 first-rounder against a Spurs team missing Manu Ginobili. Take away that series, and the Mavs are 5-14 in the postseason, including a first-round washout against eighth seed Golden State in 2007.

    Now sitting at 1-2 versus the Spurs, the Mavs may be on the verge of continuing their postseason infamy.

    In Game 3 against San Antonio, Mavs coach Rick Carlisle chose to go with a small, three-guard lineup for much of the game, relying on the ultra-quick and productive J.J. Barea and top sixth man Jason Terry. But the Mavs never made the crucial play of the game in the fourth quarter.

    Terry misses wide-open shots. Barea travels. Jason Kidd misses his last two shots.

    "It was working for a while," Dallas star Dirk Nowitzki said Saturday. "Maybe we stuck with it too long. But afterwards, you're always smarter."

    Dallas fans may wonder when their favorite team is ever smart. If panic hasn't crept in, team divisiveness has popped up, although the players put on their best faces Saturday after Carlisle benched Caron Butler for the entire second half Friday and played Shawn Marion fewer than 17 total minutes.

    In other words, Cuban pulled the trigger with a stunning midseason trade to bring Butler and Brendan Haywood from Washington. It took 21/2 playoff games before Carlisle pulled the plug and used the same bunch that lost to the Nuggets in last year's Western semifinals.

    The second-guessing was rampant.

    They blamed the refs for one-sided calls. Erick Dampier, Dave Stern on Line 2.

    They blamed their coach for changing players' roles. Marion said he couldn't be effective "if I'm pulled in and out like a rag doll."

    They blamed the basketball gods of bad breaks and bizarre bounces.

    Hey, Mavs, invest in a mirror. It will expose your inferior interior defense, and your players' uneven performances and poor halfcourt offense.

    The Spurs didn't sink a single three-pointer and still won. One of their stars breaks his nose and still drives to the basket. There's your mental toughness right there.

    Mavs, you can't get five total buckets from four of your starters and win a playoff game.

    It's as if they expect to lose.

    The Mavs took out the Spurs in five games last season and went through them during their 2006 run to the finals, but San Antonio has more often been the black cat that constantly crosses Dallas' path.

    It seems painfully obvious that Dallas is facing as big a psychological battle as it is a physical. But Kidd ain't buying it.

    "I'm too old for that," he said.

    Or is he too old, period? He's hit two of his last 13 shots as the Spurs go over the tops of screens and do not allow him to get set on his three-point launches.

    Tonight's Game 4 at the AT&T Center looms as the biggest of the year for the pressing Mavs, yet another franchise-defining contest for a team that is fast developing a reputation as the Chicago Cubs of the NBA. Dallas must win to have a prayer in this series.

    It's true that the Mavs won 55 games to earn the No. 2 seed in the rugged West and led the league with 27 road victories, and they'll never need that road-game resolve more than tonight. As Dirk said, "We've proven we can win in this building."

    But where's all that offensive versatility that makes Dallas so hard to defend? Where's the huge size differential, when San Antonio gets as many rebounds and blocked shots as Dallas? Oh, right, on the bench.

    After dropping two straight to the Spurs, the Mavs stand on the precipice of almost certain elimination, should they go down 3-1 in this best-of-seven series. If they fall, does Cuban blow up the team in the offseason yet again?

    This team isn't imploding. It could have won Game 2. But it didn't.

    Kidd has been practically invisible the last two games, making a single field goal in each of them.

    Marion showed nothing offensively and then wondered out loud why his minutes were so significantly reduced.

    Butler, channeling his inner Wizard, has too often disappeared, scoring just two points Friday.

    In fact, were it not for Nowitzki, Dallas might be down 3-0 already. He's getting the stuffing beat out of him like a Fiesta pińata, but has hung in there. Dirk's getting almost no help. While these incredibly shrinking Mavs contend panic has not set in, it wouldn't take much imagination to spot it with another defeat.

    "This ain't easy," Terry said. "If it was, we would have swept them by now. But we had a nine-point lead. A championship team holds that lead and walks away with it. These are two championship teams going at it."

    No, Jason, the Spurs are the only team in this battle with banners at their arena. Four of them. The only thing amidst the rafters at Dallas' American Airlines Center is, well, rafters.


  4. #2134
    48-37 Mavericks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Halftime^^

    story of the game so far:
    damp and woody holding duncan to 0-7

    1st time Duncan's been held scoreless in first half of playoff game since 2003.
    Last edited by palami; 04-26-2010 at 08:14 AM.

  5. #2135
    cmon dirk, bring the w back to big d

  6. #2136
    I hope JET is ok...

    dat ankle twist looked bad..

  7. #2137
    somebody must stop Hill........... Dang!

  8. #2138
    game change so quickly... wa man gud ka namata sayo

  9. #2139
    Quote Originally Posted by menderouv View Post
    game change so quickly... wa man gud ka namata sayo

    heheh... wa katingog ako alarm..

    nimax 6pts nlng..... UGH!

  10. #2140
    AT&T center is loud as hell, but fight through it guys!

    Let's Go!!!!!!!!!

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