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Offline Reality

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intersting...Miami the team to beat already?
« Reply #30 on: August 10, 2005, 11:26:00 PM »
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"Dominant" doesn't squeek by a team in a .4 seconds prayer.

The Spurs were lucky to have Duncan's prayer answered before hand.  One luck shot deserves another.  Not to mention there was actually .8 left on the clock but the Spurs employed timekeeper did everyting he could to hand the Spurs the game.


Bank on it, journeyman.
Ah but the Spurs were not picked as GOAT can't miss sure fire *Dominant* NBA 2004 Champs.

Journeyman?  At this point I hope he plays in the NBA period.
He will.  Only 24.  Plenty of time to launch a couple dunks on Kobe.

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intersting...Miami the team to beat already?
« Reply #31 on: August 11, 2005, 10:19:46 AM »
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Hmm, easily one of, if not the most, non-aggressive, reasonable, knowledgable, and even-tempered posters on this board (JoeV)

Non-aggressive, reasonable, EVEN-TEMPERED........that's not the Joe I know.
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intersting...Miami the team to beat already?
« Reply #32 on: August 11, 2005, 10:41:30 AM »
I'll give you points on the non-aggressive one.  That's not me.  Not at all.

As for reasonable and even-tempered?  These are functions of surroundings and my aggressive nature.  Few people tend to be reasonable in unreasonable situations.  There's simply no point in it.  And as for even-tempered, I don't push people who don't push me - but mistaking a Polar Bear for a rug isn't the kind of mistake anyone should make.

Bottom line:  if I seem unreasonable and ill-tempered, it's probably a good idea to ask why.
 
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