Im still trying to figure out, what made them think security were going to let the back in?
It was probably their first live game!!
Im still trying to figure out, what made them think security were going to let the back in?
Leave it to Laker fans to create a soap opera out of this.
In case you really didn't know, by him saying "it's not LA", if you actually paid attention to the whole article, he was merely attempting to complement Cleveland's fan support while attempting to leave LA out of the discussion. But of course, Laker fans will fabricate his comments as saying "LA doesn't have great fan support".
you got me... I thought you were trolling... Should have known better... Bynums dumb as it gets...
Im still trying to figure out, what made them think security were going to let the back in?
I think I remember that. Scottie Pippen was with Portland, right?Lakers fans did the same thing in 2000 in the Western Conference Finals against Portland who was up by 12 or more points, something like 8 minutes left, Portland in complete control and it looked like the Lakers were down for good and then they beat the shit out of the Trailblazers leaving those dumasses feel really fuckin stupid
I think I remember that. Scottie Pippen was with Portland, right?
Yep!! Which made the Laker comeback even sweeter!! Never liked No Tippin' Pippen!!
Yeah, I remember because ol Charles Barkley had gotten all up in Pippen's case about leaving the Rockets for Portland, claiming Scottie owed the Rockets an apology.
Pippen's reply:
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You can always count on Charles Barkley to say something worthy of a pothead - lol
That was an amazing come back for the Lakers though - most had written them off
Whats up with you and thinking everyone are Potheads?
Based on everyone's defense of casual use of marijuana, whatelse would I thing
According to Andrew Bynum, they don't.
Part of an interview with Fox Sports, Bynum was asked this question:
It's not LA, but it's Cleveland, and the one thing we know about Cleveland is this city loves their sports. What do you know about the fans here?
And this is what Bynum had to say:
"I just know that they're really, really passionate and I haven't had the opportunity to play for a city that is really just gonna stand up and really support the team. I'm super excited and I can't wait to see what it's like."
He hasn't had the opportunity to play for a city that is really just gonna stand up and really support the team.
Ex-Laker Andrew Bynum said that.
New Cavalier Andrew Bynum takes subtle shot at Los Angeles Lakers fans - NBA News | FOX Sports on MSN
I don't agree with Andrew Bynum 100%, but he is partly right. Consider the crowd which is usually all Hollywood - mostly actors that have nothing to do. They are not nearly as passionate as fans in other cities and that's what Andrew Bynum is talking about. Then add on that he got boo'd a few times and one can see why he feels that way. Don't forget were are talking about a person that went straight to the NBA without going to college and never had the chance to grow up. That really is a child in a man's body for atleast a few years, so cut him some slack in my opinion
Dumb ass, did Lakers fans make that article or start this thread?
He said he haven't had the chance to play for fans that is really gonna stand up and really support the team. Please explain those comments.
Still, why do you give a fuck about what Bynum has to say? He is under contract with the Cavaliers now. Isn't he supposed to say that about his own damn city? Hell, I plan on going to a Cavs game this season just to say I've been to every arena in the Central Division, and I thank Bynum for the positive recommendation for the city. And guess what? I'm not even a Cavs fan in any way...
I havent been to staples yet! but when they show the crowd, its always the old stars in the lower rows. You dont get the feel of the younger fans in the upper row. I attend warriors games here in the bay or drive out sac, now that i have moved to the central valley, and their crowds have a lot of young fans who are going crazy most of the game. I also think these stadiums are more compact so you can create more noise? I plan on going to staples this year, so Ill see for myself...
Wow!! Did you not read what he said or did you just not comprehend? There's nothing wrong with him giving a "positive recommendation" for Cleveland, but he could have done it without a thinly veiled slap at Lakers fans!!
Really isn't that hard to understand if you try!!
I havent been to staples yet! but when they show the crowd, its always the old stars in the lower rows. You dont get the feel of the younger fans in the upper row. I attend warriors games here in the bay or drive out sac, now that i have moved to the central valley, and their crowds have a lot of young fans who are going crazy most of the game. I also think these stadiums are more compact so you can create more noise? I plan on going to staples this year, so Ill see for myself...