CANT YOU SEE HE IS BUSTING YOUR BALLS
I LOVE IT
YOU BASH HIM HE GETS YOU BACK
SAMMY YOU ARE A LEGEND LIKE I SAID BEFORE YOU NO LIKE
YOU NO LOOK BOL SAMMY
CANT YOU SEE HE IS BUSTING YOUR BALLS
I LOVE IT
YOU BASH HIM HE GETS YOU BACK
SAMMY YOU ARE A LEGEND LIKE I SAID BEFORE YOU NO LIKE
YOU NO LOOK BOL SAMMY
Ok. Now this right here is too humourous. You cannot be fuckin serious
If you were 40-2 then it wouldn't be funny at all. You get me? Just give me my damn slice of pizza. No offense but I don't care how your day went
Ok. Now this right here is too humourous. You cannot be fuckin serious
If you were 40-2 then it wouldn't be funny at all. You get me? Just give me my damn slice of pizza. No offense but I don't care how your day went
I'm laying the points with Dallas over Portland. I know (as does everyone else) that the Mavericks haven't covered as home favorites in forever but I feel like they've come to the point where they're sick of all the close calls. Their last two home games were one-point wins over inferior competition and the two home games prior to that were bad losses to the Lakers and Jazz. The tipping point, though, may have been Thursday night's fourth quarter giveaway in Phoenix, a loss that I think had to leave the Mavericks angry at the fact that they allowed a poor defensive team to bottle them up when it mattered most.
This is also a revenge game for Dallas. Their ugly 85-81 home loss to the Blazers back on December 22nd is one they're likely still stewing over. That night, Nowitzki and little J.J. Barea were the only ones who played well while EVERYONE ELSE completely SUCKED. The Mavs had a huge 3rd quarter to overcome an 11-point halftime deficit but then faded badly in the final quarter. Jason Terry was the main culprit as he clanked every he shot he took.
The Blazers have been a resilient group for some time now, but it looks like they're finally out of gas, losing their last three games and tonight playing without rest followng a strong effort last night in Houston.
I heard someone earlier today (somewhere in this forum) describe this pointspread as being "enormous", and that's what got me thinking about this play (specifically, it got me thinking about why the evil oddsmakers saw fit to make the line so "enormous").
I'm laying the points with Dallas over Portland. I know (as does everyone else) that the Mavericks haven't covered as home favorites in forever but I feel like they've come to the point where they're sick of all the close calls. Their last two home games were one-point wins over inferior competition and the two home games prior to that were bad losses to the Lakers and Jazz. The tipping point, though, may have been Thursday night's fourth quarter giveaway in Phoenix, a loss that I think had to leave the Mavericks angry at the fact that they allowed a poor defensive team to bottle them up when it mattered most.
This is also a revenge game for Dallas. Their ugly 85-81 home loss to the Blazers back on December 22nd is one they're likely still stewing over. That night, Nowitzki and little J.J. Barea were the only ones who played well while EVERYONE ELSE completely SUCKED. The Mavs had a huge 3rd quarter to overcome an 11-point halftime deficit but then faded badly in the final quarter. Jason Terry was the main culprit as he clanked every he shot he took.
The Blazers have been a resilient group for some time now, but it looks like they're finally out of gas, losing their last three games and tonight playing without rest followng a strong effort last night in Houston.
I heard someone earlier today (somewhere in this forum) describe this pointspread as being "enormous", and that's what got me thinking about this play (specifically, it got me thinking about why the evil oddsmakers saw fit to make the line so "enormous").
if this is your biggest bet in ten years what are u finalizing
oh maybe your still trying to pick one Let me help you
(heads=) bobcats ( tails) = kings
if this is your biggest bet in ten years what are u finalizing
oh maybe your still trying to pick one Let me help you
(heads=) bobcats ( tails) = kings
I'm laying the points with Dallas over Portland. I know (as does everyone else) that the Mavericks haven't covered as home favorites in forever but I feel like they've come to the point where they're sick of all the close calls. Their last two home games were one-point wins over inferior competition and the two home games prior to that were bad losses to the Lakers and Jazz. The tipping point, though, may have been Thursday night's fourth quarter giveaway in Phoenix, a loss that I think had to leave the Mavericks angry at the fact that they allowed a poor defensive team to bottle them up when it mattered most.
This is also a revenge game for Dallas. Their ugly 85-81 home loss to the Blazers back on December 22nd is one they're likely still stewing over. That night, Nowitzki and little J.J. Barea were the only ones who played well while EVERYONE ELSE completely SUCKED. The Mavs had a huge 3rd quarter to overcome an 11-point halftime deficit but then faded badly in the final quarter. Jason Terry was the main culprit as he clanked every he shot he took.
The Blazers have been a resilient group for some time now, but it looks like they're finally out of gas, losing their last three games and tonight playing without rest followng a strong effort last night in Houston.
I heard someone earlier today (somewhere in this forum) describe this pointspread as being "enormous", and that's what got me thinking about this play (specifically, it got me thinking about why the evil oddsmakers saw fit to make the line so "enormous").
I'm laying the points with Dallas over Portland. I know (as does everyone else) that the Mavericks haven't covered as home favorites in forever but I feel like they've come to the point where they're sick of all the close calls. Their last two home games were one-point wins over inferior competition and the two home games prior to that were bad losses to the Lakers and Jazz. The tipping point, though, may have been Thursday night's fourth quarter giveaway in Phoenix, a loss that I think had to leave the Mavericks angry at the fact that they allowed a poor defensive team to bottle them up when it mattered most.
This is also a revenge game for Dallas. Their ugly 85-81 home loss to the Blazers back on December 22nd is one they're likely still stewing over. That night, Nowitzki and little J.J. Barea were the only ones who played well while EVERYONE ELSE completely SUCKED. The Mavs had a huge 3rd quarter to overcome an 11-point halftime deficit but then faded badly in the final quarter. Jason Terry was the main culprit as he clanked every he shot he took.
The Blazers have been a resilient group for some time now, but it looks like they're finally out of gas, losing their last three games and tonight playing without rest followng a strong effort last night in Houston.
I heard someone earlier today (somewhere in this forum) describe this pointspread as being "enormous", and that's what got me thinking about this play (specifically, it got me thinking about why the evil oddsmakers saw fit to make the line so "enormous").
Why did Michael Jackson have to die? Now there's your legend!
He trusted an incompetent doctor to administer potentially lethal drugs to help him sleep and.........whoops! I agree, it sucks, and Dr. Conrad "Don't call me Sammy" Murray should be strung up.
Why did Michael Jackson have to die? Now there's your legend!
He trusted an incompetent doctor to administer potentially lethal drugs to help him sleep and.........whoops! I agree, it sucks, and Dr. Conrad "Don't call me Sammy" Murray should be strung up.
He trusted an incompetent doctor to administer potentially lethal drugs to help him sleep and.........whoops! I agree, it sucks, and Dr. Conrad "Don't call me Sammy" Murray should be strung up.
He trusted an incompetent doctor to administer potentially lethal drugs to help him sleep and.........whoops! I agree, it sucks, and Dr. Conrad "Don't call me Sammy" Murray should be strung up.
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