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  • POJO_Risin
    Roth Army Caesar
    • Mar 2003
    • 40648

    #16
    Bill my friend...I'm an Indians fan...a Steeler fan...a Cavs fan...an Ohio State fan...

    trust me...I know your issues bro...I know your issues...

    minus some OSU luck...I've lived the pain my whole life...
    "Van Halen was one of the most hallelujah, tailgate, backyard, BBQ, arrive four hours early to the gig just for the parking lot bands. And still to this day is. It's an attitude. I think it's a spirit more than anything else is."

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    • POJO_Risin
      Roth Army Caesar
      • Mar 2003
      • 40648

      #17
      Dude...you're a posting motherfucker...
      "Van Halen was one of the most hallelujah, tailgate, backyard, BBQ, arrive four hours early to the gig just for the parking lot bands. And still to this day is. It's an attitude. I think it's a spirit more than anything else is."

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      • Bill Lumbergh
        ROCKSTAR

        • Mar 2004
        • 5472

        #18
        Not really.......I usually don't post for several days, but when I do come on it's when I'm working LOL, so I usually post a shit load of times then.

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        • thefive

          #19
          Originally posted by POJO_Risin
          Dude...you're a posting motherfucker...

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          • thefive

            #20
            Originally posted by POJO_Risin
            Bill my friend...I'm an Indians fan...a Steeler fan...a Cavs fan...an Ohio State fan...

            trust me...I know your issues bro...I know your issues...

            minus some OSU luck...I've lived the pain my whole life...
            The Steelers rocked in the 70's with Bradshaw and Swan. I saw an interview with Bradshaw and I was trippin out on what he said about himself and the other quarterback. I do not know his name but there was a quarterback before him and then i think he got messed up on drugs. Bradshaw said that he wasnt that great as a quarterback and the other quarterback was so much better than him if he didnt get into drugs.

            Dont quote me on this it was a long time ago when i saw this. I think it was on HBO Bryant Gumble Sports.

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            • JCOOK

              #21
              THE LAKERS HAVE A TENDANCY TO PLAY DOWN TO THE LEVEL OF THERE OPPONENT. LETS' HOPE THAT DOESNT' HAPPEN HERE. THAT EAST COAST "BRAND OF BASKETBALL" IS UNWATCHABLE.

              SORRY OTHER TEAMS BUT KOBE WILL ALWAYS BE A LAKER!!!!!

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              • ALinChainz
                DIAMOND STATUS
                • Jan 2004
                • 12100

                #22
                He might be someone's bitch if he goes to jail.

                I wouldn't go as far as unwatchable. This was an exciting series in my opinion, every possession, every missed shot, pivotal.

                And the block prince made on Reggie Miller, unreal. Saved the series for Detroit.

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                • ALinChainz
                  DIAMOND STATUS
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 12100

                  #23
                  Originally posted by thefive
                  The Steelers rocked in the 70's with Bradshaw and Swan. I saw an interview with Bradshaw and I was trippin out on what he said about himself and the other quarterback. I do not know his name but there was a quarterback before him and then i think he got messed up on drugs. Bradshaw said that he wasnt that great as a quarterback and the other quarterback was so much better than him if he didnt get into drugs.

                  Dont quote me on this it was a long time ago when i saw this. I think it was on HBO Bryant Gumble Sports.
                  His name was Joe Gilliam (wore #17 I think). He was a very talented QB, but the drugs got him.

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                  • ALinChainz
                    DIAMOND STATUS
                    • Jan 2004
                    • 12100

                    #24
                    A position-by-position look at the NBA Finals

                    By CHRIS SHERIDAN, AP Basketball Writer

                    June 2, 2004


                    A position-by-position look at the matchups in the NBA Finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and Detroit Pistons.

                    COACH:

                    Phil Jackson vs. Larry Brown. One has nine NBA championships, the other has none. One is a great teacher who implores his teams to ``play the right way,'' the other is more like a principal who tries to keep his pupils from sniping at each other. One tries to get his team to stick to the principles of the triangle offense, the other eschews zone defenses and Hack-a-Shaq strategies -- even if they'd give his team a better chance at a victory. Edge: Lakers.

                    CENTER:

                    Shaquille O'Neal vs. Ben Wallace. The Lakers' center is one of the few people walking the earth who can make Wallace seem puny by comparison. Known as ``Diesel,'' O'Neal can be expected to power his way to the basket and rattle the rim with his dunks. Wallace, nicknamed ``Big Ben,'' is a tenacious defender and rebounder with few offensive skills. Both are horrible free throw shooters, O'Neal making only 41 percent of his attempts this postseason, Wallace making48 percent. Edge: Lakers.


                    POWER FORWARD:

                    Karl Malone vs. Rasheed Wallace. Malone gets the edge in charisma, charm and cunning, while Wallace has the better shooting range and more volatile disposition. Malone has proven himself to be a key component to the Lakers' success throughout the season, while the addition of Wallace in a trade deadline deal gave Detroit the extra piece it needed to rise above the mediocrelevel of competition in the East. Edge: Lakers.


                    SMALL FORWARD:

                    Devean George vs. Tayshaun Prince. George is the only non-superstar in the Lakers' starting lineup, a solid player both inside and outside who can hurt an opponent if he's ignored. Prince is longer and quicker, though he has struggledto be a consistent producer on offense during the postseason. Edge: Even.


                    SHOOTING GUARD:

                    Kobe Bryant vs. Richard Hamilton. Nobody in the league has as much natural talent as Bryant, whose combination of explosiveness and shooting range make him one of the NBA's wonders to watch. Nobody in the league can run quite like Hamilton, who relies on coming off a labyrinth of screens to free himself forthe midrange jump shots he hits better than anyone. Edge: Lakers.


                    POINT GUARD:

                    Gary Payton vs. Chauncey Billups. A playmaker on the decline vs. an underrated leader who has changed from a shoot-first scorer to more of a traditional floor general. Payton has made drastic changes to his game since joining the Lakers and becoming the fourth, rather than first, offensive option. Billups has evolved under Brown's coaching into one of the league'ssteadiest point guards. Edge: Pistons.


                    RESERVES:

                    Derek Fisher, Slava Medvedenko, Kareem Rush and Rick Fox vs. Corliss Williamson, Lindsey Hunter, Mike James, Elden Campbell and Darvin Ham. Fisher and Rush are the only players in the series capable of providing instant offense off the bench, while Williamson, Ham and Campbell provide 18 fouls to use against O'Neal. Edge: Lakers.

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                    • thefive

                      #25
                      Originally posted by ALinChainz
                      His name was Joe Gilliam (wore #17 I think). He was a very talented QB, but the drugs got him.
                      Thanks AlinChainz

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                      • thefive

                        #26
                        Hey ALinchainz what does that say on your avatar? just curious. Cant make it all out with the animation.
                        Thanks

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                        • ALinChainz
                          DIAMOND STATUS
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 12100

                          #27
                          Originally posted by thefive
                          Hey ALinchainz what does that say on your avatar? just curious. Cant make it all out with the animation.
                          Thanks
                          Those are alternating AIC album covers. VA Beach has something similar with the Pittsburgh sports teams, so kinda copied it from him.

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                          • thefive

                            #28
                            Man its a long five days til sunday. Too long. Wish they started today with these playoffs.

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                            • Warham
                              DIAMOND STATUS
                              • Mar 2004
                              • 14589

                              #29
                              Lumbergh,

                              I'd say Golden State has a few good players on it's roster, starting with Troy Murphy. I saw that guy play at Notre Dame (went to quite a few games when I still lived there). He's a baller. I'm surprised the guy hasn't been a more offensive force. I always knew the guy could rebound. If they get a few more like him, they might get over 500.

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                              • thefive

                                #30
                                I cant believe that we have to wait for 3 more days before the finals.
                                Long 3 days.

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