I don't deny that and have not ever denied that. I certainly don't know what did or didn't get you upset, but SlyPokerDog sure acted like an ass after the first joke. barfo
How someone can manage to have a whole message board of strangers that cant stand you speaks volumes. Stay classy.
30 points (20 in the second half) 13 rebounds and the first Game 6 win of the playoffs to force a Game 7. Go Zach!
Zach was a monster tonight, I hope he gives another insane performance for game 7. I really don't want the Thunder to get to the WCF.
Damn it...I wasn't reading this thread because another "Randolph sucks / No, he doesn't" thread seemed boring...no one even bothered to tell me that it quickly went off-topic and became hilarious. These types of threads should be marked by moderators. Like "Suddenly Funny (Was: <etc etc>)" as the edited thread title.
[video]http://www.nba.com/2011/news/features/fran_blinebury/05/14/game6-analysis/index.html?ls=iref:nbahpt1[/video] This month-long post-season run that began with the No. 8 seed Grizzlies taking down the No. 1 seed Spurs finally let much of the world outside Memphis comprehend how much Randolph's game and maturity have grown. Ten years into his NBA career, the once-questionable Z-Bo is a player who has risen to the moment, scoring on corkscrew moves around the hoop, raining in long jumpers and becoming the kind of lead horse who can pull a team on a long playoff ride. After being bottled up for four consecutive games by the Thunder's double- and triple-teaming and everything-but-the-kitchen-sink approach on defense, Randolph erupted in Game 6. He used Hollins' decision to return O.J. Mayo to the starting lineup, which loosened the OKC defense, and then Z-Bo threw off the shackles and rumbled to 30 points and 13 rebounds.
Well maybe you should take a more active role in trying to steer threads in an interesting direction?