This ought to get the Laker fans fired up about tonight’s Game 7
This ought to get the Laker fans fired up about tonight’s Game 7
…this guy, for swiping a ball that was tossed by Mets’ third baseman David Wright, which was intended for a young fan sitting a few seats to the side of him.
I’m aware that the guy gave the ball to his son, but that doesn’t mean he’s excused from receiving the beating of a lifetime for snatching it from another kid.
If that kid was going to have his heart broken that day, it should have been broken in a way that every other person in that stadium gets their hearts broken: from the play of the Mets.
Wondering why everyone is jealous that the Wizards won the #1 overall pick?
As a finisher, he reminds me a lot of Dwyane Wade though it would be nice to see some highlights of his best passes of the season. He is supposed to be a point guard, after all.
There were four great parts of this play: 1) Pierce’s difficult catch, 2) his ability to turn and find Rondo with the pass, 3) Rondo’s catch, and 4) Rondo’s circus shot.
Here’s a nice breakdown of Pierce’s night:
He obviously played great, but I don’t think you can brush that incident at the end of the first half under the rug. He quit on his team for that possession, and it could have had an impact on the outcome of the game. What if the C’s had lost by one? Pierce would spend the next two days deflecting questions about why he started to walk off the court when his team needed him.
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