Who wouldn't love to see Ticket take down the pathetic P4 in one of his final acts as our most storied participant. Hopefully that shitbag Anthony Davis, himself a sort of dead man walking, will get it in gear.
And yes, impressive start to the Invader/E Team tilt, six of the first eight guys in at 49 or better. Naturally, the E Team pushes the stink button and pulls Markkanen (42) in favor of the douchebag Kuzma, who puts up about 13 fps when I play him. The guy averages about 1 rebound and 1 assist a game. As if I need any more reason to hate him and the fucking Lakers.
Final ETeam beats the Invaders 244-240...Wingos eliminate the Nitecaps 207-180 we wait on Warriors Jazz game for Ticket P4 final to finish Ticket-P4 totals Swat-Alt-Delete has King game with Hield and Conley 2nd chance for Grizzlies to count tomorrow night
Indeed, Mark. I feel a little better now about the bad Kuzma move. Had we gone Markkanen and LouWill, you would have won 267-260 in what might have been the greatest match of all time. By the way, I've got you at 235 (Harden 51, Embiid 42, DeRoz 24, Griff 49, D'Ange 50, Galinar 19)
Is Alt-D going 5-man against Swat, with no backups? Sad, but it matters not. E Team clinches third place and a date with the defending champion Wingo in the first round; Swat clinches the last Dance spot with the gallant Nitecaps' loss to Wingo.
Check out the impact of douchebag Anthony Davis and his self-absorbed glory grab. He gets his ass kicked by Vucevic and the Magic, which turns Dave's two Pelicans to sub-30 guys in the blowout, ending his Dance dream, while also boosting his rival Swat in his match. It also may have doomed Ticket's shot at notching what would truly be one of the most gratifying wins in the history of our league.
Fuck Anthony Davis. I hope he and his buttboy Lebron grow old together humiliating themselves by not winning shit. Or he goes to New York and finds out what not getting your team a title feels like there. He thinks losing in New Orleans is bad. Fuck him.
...and one more thing. How cool that James Harden was out there shooting 3s with a 14-point lead and a minute to play against Dallas last night. Why? To maintain his streak of 30-point games.
Really? That's who we are now?
I'm reminded of the story about Ted Williams batting .39955 going into the last day of the season he hit .400. He could have sat out of a meaningless doubleheader and had the number rounded up. He played and went six for eight.
Wingos are truly gratified by the exciting endtimes for the season, and by the fine reporting thereof. E Team is the true #2, a rising star to the fading Hawthorne, our kvetch is about the trades ruining our roster.
It was 19 for Galinari 12/5/1/1 I counted his 5 def rebounds as well as his 5 total my bad rooting for Kyrie dnp as well! The flipside of the Ted Williams story- in 1967 former Dodger Tommy Davis was playing for the Mets against his old team in the next to last game of the season. Old buddy Don Drysdale was pitching and Jeff Torborg catching Davis was hitless and facing his last at bat his avg. had dropped to,299 Torborg told him what was coming and Drysdale grooved one which Davis lashed for a double he finished at .302 sitting out the last game.
Wingos are posting their initial lineup for Match 35, as Li'l Hawthorne may go walkabout. 1-Kemba 2-Bledsoe (Hardaway) 3-Oubre (Butler) 4-Giannis (JAllen) 5-JCollins (DeAndre) U-Fox (Tobias)
Kyrie is out!! Ticket wins beating P4 162-144 Conley though is playing so Sam only needs 58 from Conley and Hield to defeat Sean's Swat team it's 226-169
I'm happy Kanter was signed by Blazers vindicating my decision not to cut him for this last supplemental. Kanter's double/double tendencies even with limited playing time will help both the Blazers and potentially the Invaders...
that match period isn't starting for another week Hawthorne due to week long all-star break..therefore this last match starts next Thursday through Sunday 2/21-24
Unreal. From beyond the stars, the immortal Ticket not only wins the second to the last regular season match of his career, but positions himself to clinch the No. 1 seed in the NIT.
The guy is actually TRENDING UPWARD! Only Tom could do that.
the high scoring tilt between my Invaders and ETeam highlights the early results thus far but check out Tom's Paul George with 71
ReplyDeleteBoom.
DeleteWho wouldn't love to see Ticket take down the pathetic P4 in one of his final acts as our most storied participant. Hopefully that shitbag Anthony Davis, himself a sort of dead man walking, will get it in gear.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, impressive start to the Invader/E Team tilt, six of the first eight guys in at 49 or better. Naturally, the E Team pushes the stink button and pulls Markkanen (42) in favor of the douchebag Kuzma, who puts up about 13 fps when I play him. The guy averages about 1 rebound and 1 assist a game. As if I need any more reason to hate him and the fucking Lakers.
Whatever.
don't feel bad Galinari is my Kuzma had I played sweet Lou Will I would've had another 50 point guy
ReplyDeleteFinal ETeam beats the Invaders 244-240...Wingos eliminate the Nitecaps 207-180 we wait on Warriors Jazz game for Ticket P4 final to finish Ticket-P4 totals Swat-Alt-Delete has King game with Hield and Conley 2nd chance for Grizzlies to count tomorrow night
ReplyDeleteIndeed, Mark. I feel a little better now about the bad Kuzma move. Had we gone Markkanen and LouWill, you would have won 267-260 in what might have been the greatest match of all time.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I've got you at 235 (Harden 51, Embiid 42, DeRoz 24, Griff 49, D'Ange 50, Galinar 19)
Is Alt-D going 5-man against Swat, with no backups? Sad, but it matters not. E Team clinches third place and a date with the defending champion Wingo in the first round; Swat clinches the last Dance spot with the gallant Nitecaps' loss to Wingo.
Check out the impact of douchebag Anthony Davis and his self-absorbed glory grab. He gets his ass kicked by Vucevic and the Magic, which turns Dave's two Pelicans to sub-30 guys in the blowout, ending his Dance dream, while also boosting his rival Swat in his match. It also may have doomed Ticket's shot at notching what would truly be one of the most gratifying wins in the history of our league.
Fuck Anthony Davis. I hope he and his buttboy Lebron grow old together humiliating themselves by not winning shit. Or he goes to New York and finds out what not getting your team a title feels like there. He thinks losing in New Orleans is bad. Fuck him.
...and one more thing. How cool that James Harden was out there shooting 3s with a 14-point lead and a minute to play against Dallas last night. Why? To maintain his streak of 30-point games.
ReplyDeleteReally? That's who we are now?
I'm reminded of the story about Ted Williams batting .39955 going into the last day of the season he hit .400. He could have sat out of a meaningless doubleheader and had the number rounded up. He played and went six for eight.
I don't think we do that anymore.
No freakin' way.
ReplyDeleteYes, the Celtics play again tomorrow night, and Kyrie has a second chance. But does he rest his tweaky knee with the All-Star Break coming up?
Right now, it's Ticket 162, P4 144.
Wingos are truly gratified by the exciting endtimes for the season, and by the fine reporting thereof. E Team is the true #2, a rising star to the fading Hawthorne, our kvetch is about the trades ruining our roster.
ReplyDeleteIt was 19 for Galinari 12/5/1/1 I counted his 5 def rebounds as well as his 5 total my bad rooting for Kyrie dnp as well! The flipside of the Ted Williams story- in 1967 former Dodger Tommy Davis was playing for the Mets against his old team in the next to last game of the season. Old buddy Don Drysdale was pitching and Jeff Torborg catching Davis was hitless and facing his last at bat his avg. had dropped to,299 Torborg told him what was coming and Drysdale grooved one which Davis lashed for a double he finished at .302 sitting out the last game.
ReplyDeleteIt's a Davis thing -- Tommy and Rickie
ReplyDeleteWingos are posting their initial lineup for Match 35, as Li'l Hawthorne may go walkabout.
ReplyDelete1-Kemba
2-Bledsoe (Hardaway)
3-Oubre (Butler)
4-Giannis (JAllen)
5-JCollins (DeAndre)
U-Fox (Tobias)
Kyrie is out!! Ticket wins beating P4 162-144 Conley though is playing so Sam only needs 58 from Conley and Hield to defeat Sean's Swat team it's 226-169
ReplyDeleteI'm happy Kanter was signed by Blazers vindicating my decision not to cut him for this last supplemental. Kanter's double/double tendencies even with limited playing time will help both the Blazers and potentially the Invaders...
ReplyDeletethat match period isn't starting for another week Hawthorne due to week long all-star break..therefore this last match starts next Thursday through Sunday 2/21-24
ReplyDeletethis may not be Tom's last win...I just read Capela will be back next Thursday for the first game after the break
ReplyDeleteUnreal. From beyond the stars, the immortal Ticket not only wins the second to the last regular season match of his career, but positions himself to clinch the No. 1 seed in the NIT.
ReplyDeleteThe guy is actually TRENDING UPWARD! Only Tom could do that.