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  • Skins4Life
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    Re: Apparently, the Knicks are not happy with JO

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    O'Neal said after the Knicks' victory, "We remember those guys acting like they won the championship, so hopefully the guys on our team will have a long memory about the celebration."

    Marbury thought it was a healthy burst of emotion and didn't take kindly to the remark.

    "Jermaine O'Neal hasn't won any championships," Marbury said. "If that was Shaquille O'Neal saying it, that's one thing. He has not won one championship. He hasn't won a playoff series playing in Indiana.

    Last I checked, Stephon Chumpbary hasn't won a playoff series either.

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    Yea, and Marbury also isn't the one trying to act all high and mighty like his team doesn't care about this game, and is just waiting for the playoffs to start.

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    Heres the way I see it. You win one game, before the all star break. Great. Hell, its against teh best team in the east. He happy. IS there a need to run around and act like you just won a NBA title.

    I forget who said it for NY last night, but he said anything can happen in the nBA. Thats right, so why piss off a team taht has the best record in the east

    BTW, the Pacers still have the best record in the series, leading 2-1.

    THe Knicks have beaten one god team, good [censored] job. Celebrate when you win the game that gets you in the playoffs, but wait, to do that you would have to have class. I really shoudlnt be surprised by his actions

    As for JO, I am happy he gets fire dup about this. It will just make it sweeter when the Pacers beat the Kincks in the last game, and then again in the playoffs, if the Kincks even make it far enough to meet tha Pacers

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    It was a big win for the Knicks. They celebrated. What is yours, O'Neal's, or anyone elses problem with it? It's pretty pathetic to lose a game, and then start crying about how the other team celebrated instead or worrying about playing better.

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    Its called CLASS. No doubt it was a big win, and you guys beat us. I will not denie that. You guys were the better team on that night.

    The problem I have is the way you guys acted at the end of the game. Scream, yell, maybe its cause Im a fan of a small market team, but when Orlando beat Indy on their homecourt, they got real hyped, but as soon as the buzzer sounded, they walked off the court and treated it like it was just another game. ANd dont tell me that game didnt mean anything to Orlando. NY couldnt do that, and Im not surprised.

    But like I said, look at overall record, and series record, and you can do all teh celebrationg you want know, while Its Jan/Feb.

    We will see who is celebrating win the second season starts.

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    • TigerKnee
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      O'Neal said after the Knicks' victory, "We remember those guys acting like they won the championship, so hopefully the guys on our team will have a long memory about the celebration."

      Marbury thought it was a healthy burst of emotion and didn't take kindly to the remark.

      "Jermaine O'Neal hasn't won any championships," Marbury said. "If that was Shaquille O'Neal saying it, that's one thing. He has not won one championship. He hasn't won a playoff series playing in Indiana.

      Last I checked, Stephon Chumpbary hasn't won a playoff series either.

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      Yea, and Marbury also isn't the one trying to act all high and mighty like his team doesn't care about this game, and is just waiting for the playoffs to start.

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      Heres the way I see it. You win one game, before the all star break. Great. Hell, its against teh best team in the east. He happy. IS there a need to run around and act like you just won a NBA title.

      I forget who said it for NY last night, but he said anything can happen in the nBA. Thats right, so why piss off a team taht has the best record in the east

      BTW, the Pacers still have the best record in the series, leading 2-1.

      THe Knicks have beaten one god team, good [censored] job. Celebrate when you win the game that gets you in the playoffs, but wait, to do that you would have to have class. I really shoudlnt be surprised by his actions

      As for JO, I am happy he gets fire dup about this. It will just make it sweeter when the Pacers beat the Kincks in the last game, and then again in the playoffs, if the Kincks even make it far enough to meet tha Pacers

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      It was a big win for the Knicks. They celebrated. What is yours, O'Neal's, or anyone elses problem with it? It's pretty pathetic to lose a game, and then start crying about how the other team celebrated instead or worrying about playing better.

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      No kidding....

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      • TigerKnee
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        O'Neal said after the Knicks' victory, "We remember those guys acting like they won the championship, so hopefully the guys on our team will have a long memory about the celebration."

        Marbury thought it was a healthy burst of emotion and didn't take kindly to the remark.

        "Jermaine O'Neal hasn't won any championships," Marbury said. "If that was Shaquille O'Neal saying it, that's one thing. He has not won one championship. He hasn't won a playoff series playing in Indiana.

        Last I checked, Stephon Chumpbary hasn't won a playoff series either.

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        Yea, and Marbury also isn't the one trying to act all high and mighty like his team doesn't care about this game, and is just waiting for the playoffs to start.

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        Heres the way I see it. You win one game, before the all star break. Great. Hell, its against teh best team in the east. He happy. IS there a need to run around and act like you just won a NBA title.

        I forget who said it for NY last night, but he said anything can happen in the nBA. Thats right, so why piss off a team taht has the best record in the east

        BTW, the Pacers still have the best record in the series, leading 2-1.

        THe Knicks have beaten one god team, good [censored] job. Celebrate when you win the game that gets you in the playoffs, but wait, to do that you would have to have class. I really shoudlnt be surprised by his actions

        As for JO, I am happy he gets fire dup about this. It will just make it sweeter when the Pacers beat the Kincks in the last game, and then again in the playoffs, if the Kincks even make it far enough to meet tha Pacers

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        It was a big win for the Knicks. They celebrated. What is yours, O'Neal's, or anyone elses problem with it? It's pretty pathetic to lose a game, and then start crying about how the other team celebrated instead or worrying about playing better.

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        No kidding....

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        • TigerKnee
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          O'Neal said after the Knicks' victory, "We remember those guys acting like they won the championship, so hopefully the guys on our team will have a long memory about the celebration."

          Marbury thought it was a healthy burst of emotion and didn't take kindly to the remark.

          "Jermaine O'Neal hasn't won any championships," Marbury said. "If that was Shaquille O'Neal saying it, that's one thing. He has not won one championship. He hasn't won a playoff series playing in Indiana.

          Last I checked, Stephon Chumpbary hasn't won a playoff series either.

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          Yea, and Marbury also isn't the one trying to act all high and mighty like his team doesn't care about this game, and is just waiting for the playoffs to start.

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          Heres the way I see it. You win one game, before the all star break. Great. Hell, its against teh best team in the east. He happy. IS there a need to run around and act like you just won a NBA title.

          I forget who said it for NY last night, but he said anything can happen in the nBA. Thats right, so why piss off a team taht has the best record in the east

          BTW, the Pacers still have the best record in the series, leading 2-1.

          THe Knicks have beaten one god team, good [censored] job. Celebrate when you win the game that gets you in the playoffs, but wait, to do that you would have to have class. I really shoudlnt be surprised by his actions

          As for JO, I am happy he gets fire dup about this. It will just make it sweeter when the Pacers beat the Kincks in the last game, and then again in the playoffs, if the Kincks even make it far enough to meet tha Pacers

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          It was a big win for the Knicks. They celebrated. What is yours, O'Neal's, or anyone elses problem with it? It's pretty pathetic to lose a game, and then start crying about how the other team celebrated instead or worrying about playing better.

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          No kidding....

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          • NYJets
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            • Jul 2002
            • 18637

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            O'Neal said after the Knicks' victory, "We remember those guys acting like they won the championship, so hopefully the guys on our team will have a long memory about the celebration."

            Marbury thought it was a healthy burst of emotion and didn't take kindly to the remark.

            "Jermaine O'Neal hasn't won any championships," Marbury said. "If that was Shaquille O'Neal saying it, that's one thing. He has not won one championship. He hasn't won a playoff series playing in Indiana.

            Last I checked, Stephon Chumpbary hasn't won a playoff series either.

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            Yea, and Marbury also isn't the one trying to act all high and mighty like his team doesn't care about this game, and is just waiting for the playoffs to start.

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            Heres the way I see it. You win one game, before the all star break. Great. Hell, its against teh best team in the east. He happy. IS there a need to run around and act like you just won a NBA title.

            I forget who said it for NY last night, but he said anything can happen in the nBA. Thats right, so why piss off a team taht has the best record in the east

            BTW, the Pacers still have the best record in the series, leading 2-1.

            THe Knicks have beaten one god team, good [censored] job. Celebrate when you win the game that gets you in the playoffs, but wait, to do that you would have to have class. I really shoudlnt be surprised by his actions

            As for JO, I am happy he gets fire dup about this. It will just make it sweeter when the Pacers beat the Kincks in the last game, and then again in the playoffs, if the Kincks even make it far enough to meet tha Pacers

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            It was a big win for the Knicks. They celebrated. What is yours, O'Neal's, or anyone elses problem with it? It's pretty pathetic to lose a game, and then start crying about how the other team celebrated instead or worrying about playing better.

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            Its called CLASS. No doubt it was a big win, and you guys beat us. I will not denie that. You guys were the better team on that night.

            The problem I have is the way you guys acted at the end of the game. Scream, yell, maybe its cause Im a fan of a small market team, but when Orlando beat Indy on their homecourt, they got real hyped, but as soon as the buzzer sounded, they walked off the court and treated it like it was just another game. ANd dont tell me that game didnt mean anything to Orlando. NY couldnt do that, and Im not surprised.

            But like I said, look at overall record, and series record, and you can do all teh celebrationg you want know, while Its Jan/Feb.

            We will see who is celebrating win the second season starts.

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            First off, neither you nor I are on the teams, so don't tell me to do all the celebrating I want, or that you'll beat me in the playoffs.

            2nd, there was no taunting at all. Marbury ran down the court with the ball (which was during the game, so you couldn't have had a problem with that), and a few people raised their arms in the air after a buzzer. If that bothers O'Neal that much, than maybe he should find a new job. It wasn't like they were running to midcourt, hugging each other, and smoking cigars.
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            • NYJets
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              • Jul 2002
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              O'Neal said after the Knicks' victory, "We remember those guys acting like they won the championship, so hopefully the guys on our team will have a long memory about the celebration."

              Marbury thought it was a healthy burst of emotion and didn't take kindly to the remark.

              "Jermaine O'Neal hasn't won any championships," Marbury said. "If that was Shaquille O'Neal saying it, that's one thing. He has not won one championship. He hasn't won a playoff series playing in Indiana.

              Last I checked, Stephon Chumpbary hasn't won a playoff series either.

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              Yea, and Marbury also isn't the one trying to act all high and mighty like his team doesn't care about this game, and is just waiting for the playoffs to start.

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              Heres the way I see it. You win one game, before the all star break. Great. Hell, its against teh best team in the east. He happy. IS there a need to run around and act like you just won a NBA title.

              I forget who said it for NY last night, but he said anything can happen in the nBA. Thats right, so why piss off a team taht has the best record in the east

              BTW, the Pacers still have the best record in the series, leading 2-1.

              THe Knicks have beaten one god team, good [censored] job. Celebrate when you win the game that gets you in the playoffs, but wait, to do that you would have to have class. I really shoudlnt be surprised by his actions

              As for JO, I am happy he gets fire dup about this. It will just make it sweeter when the Pacers beat the Kincks in the last game, and then again in the playoffs, if the Kincks even make it far enough to meet tha Pacers

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              It was a big win for the Knicks. They celebrated. What is yours, O'Neal's, or anyone elses problem with it? It's pretty pathetic to lose a game, and then start crying about how the other team celebrated instead or worrying about playing better.

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              Its called CLASS. No doubt it was a big win, and you guys beat us. I will not denie that. You guys were the better team on that night.

              The problem I have is the way you guys acted at the end of the game. Scream, yell, maybe its cause Im a fan of a small market team, but when Orlando beat Indy on their homecourt, they got real hyped, but as soon as the buzzer sounded, they walked off the court and treated it like it was just another game. ANd dont tell me that game didnt mean anything to Orlando. NY couldnt do that, and Im not surprised.

              But like I said, look at overall record, and series record, and you can do all teh celebrationg you want know, while Its Jan/Feb.

              We will see who is celebrating win the second season starts.

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              First off, neither you nor I are on the teams, so don't tell me to do all the celebrating I want, or that you'll beat me in the playoffs.

              2nd, there was no taunting at all. Marbury ran down the court with the ball (which was during the game, so you couldn't have had a problem with that), and a few people raised their arms in the air after a buzzer. If that bothers O'Neal that much, than maybe he should find a new job. It wasn't like they were running to midcourt, hugging each other, and smoking cigars.
              Originally posted by Jay Bilas
              The question isn't whether UConn belongs with the elites, but over the last 20 years, whether the rest of the college basketball elite belongs with UConn

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              • NYJets
                Hall Of Fame
                • Jul 2002
                • 18637

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                O'Neal said after the Knicks' victory, "We remember those guys acting like they won the championship, so hopefully the guys on our team will have a long memory about the celebration."

                Marbury thought it was a healthy burst of emotion and didn't take kindly to the remark.

                "Jermaine O'Neal hasn't won any championships," Marbury said. "If that was Shaquille O'Neal saying it, that's one thing. He has not won one championship. He hasn't won a playoff series playing in Indiana.

                Last I checked, Stephon Chumpbary hasn't won a playoff series either.

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                Yea, and Marbury also isn't the one trying to act all high and mighty like his team doesn't care about this game, and is just waiting for the playoffs to start.

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                Heres the way I see it. You win one game, before the all star break. Great. Hell, its against teh best team in the east. He happy. IS there a need to run around and act like you just won a NBA title.

                I forget who said it for NY last night, but he said anything can happen in the nBA. Thats right, so why piss off a team taht has the best record in the east

                BTW, the Pacers still have the best record in the series, leading 2-1.

                THe Knicks have beaten one god team, good [censored] job. Celebrate when you win the game that gets you in the playoffs, but wait, to do that you would have to have class. I really shoudlnt be surprised by his actions

                As for JO, I am happy he gets fire dup about this. It will just make it sweeter when the Pacers beat the Kincks in the last game, and then again in the playoffs, if the Kincks even make it far enough to meet tha Pacers

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                It was a big win for the Knicks. They celebrated. What is yours, O'Neal's, or anyone elses problem with it? It's pretty pathetic to lose a game, and then start crying about how the other team celebrated instead or worrying about playing better.

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                Its called CLASS. No doubt it was a big win, and you guys beat us. I will not denie that. You guys were the better team on that night.

                The problem I have is the way you guys acted at the end of the game. Scream, yell, maybe its cause Im a fan of a small market team, but when Orlando beat Indy on their homecourt, they got real hyped, but as soon as the buzzer sounded, they walked off the court and treated it like it was just another game. ANd dont tell me that game didnt mean anything to Orlando. NY couldnt do that, and Im not surprised.

                But like I said, look at overall record, and series record, and you can do all teh celebrationg you want know, while Its Jan/Feb.

                We will see who is celebrating win the second season starts.

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                First off, neither you nor I are on the teams, so don't tell me to do all the celebrating I want, or that you'll beat me in the playoffs.

                2nd, there was no taunting at all. Marbury ran down the court with the ball (which was during the game, so you couldn't have had a problem with that), and a few people raised their arms in the air after a buzzer. If that bothers O'Neal that much, than maybe he should find a new job. It wasn't like they were running to midcourt, hugging each other, and smoking cigars.
                Originally posted by Jay Bilas
                The question isn't whether UConn belongs with the elites, but over the last 20 years, whether the rest of the college basketball elite belongs with UConn

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                • fsquid
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                  Re: Apparently, the Knicks are not happy with JO

                  Anyone have a picture of a baby?? If you haven't noticed, the Eastern playoff race is quite tight, meaning every game from here to the end of the season is quite magnified at this point in time. You slip up once, you can fall from 7 to 10 or 11!! So what if the Knicks celebrated, its a basketball game brother?? Class?? This is coming from a team that has Reggie Miller on it??

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                  • fsquid
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                    • Jul 2002
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                    Re: Apparently, the Knicks are not happy with JO

                    Anyone have a picture of a baby?? If you haven't noticed, the Eastern playoff race is quite tight, meaning every game from here to the end of the season is quite magnified at this point in time. You slip up once, you can fall from 7 to 10 or 11!! So what if the Knicks celebrated, its a basketball game brother?? Class?? This is coming from a team that has Reggie Miller on it??

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                    • fsquid
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                      • Jul 2002
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                      Re: Apparently, the Knicks are not happy with JO

                      Anyone have a picture of a baby?? If you haven't noticed, the Eastern playoff race is quite tight, meaning every game from here to the end of the season is quite magnified at this point in time. You slip up once, you can fall from 7 to 10 or 11!! So what if the Knicks celebrated, its a basketball game brother?? Class?? This is coming from a team that has Reggie Miller on it??

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                        • Sep 2002
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                        O'Neal said after the Knicks' victory, "We remember those guys acting like they won the championship, so hopefully the guys on our team will have a long memory about the celebration."

                        Marbury thought it was a healthy burst of emotion and didn't take kindly to the remark.

                        "Jermaine O'Neal hasn't won any championships," Marbury said. "If that was Shaquille O'Neal saying it, that's one thing. He has not won one championship. He hasn't won a playoff series playing in Indiana.

                        Last I checked, Stephon Chumpbary hasn't won a playoff series either.

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                        If you'd finish posting the rest of Marbury's comments, then you'd see where he was coming from. He wasn't bragging, but saying they were happy they beat a good team (in his own words) especially from where the team has come from.

                        JO was frustrated with the loss that's all, and he said something he most likely wouldn't have said otherwise. It's not that big of a deal really.

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                          O'Neal said after the Knicks' victory, "We remember those guys acting like they won the championship, so hopefully the guys on our team will have a long memory about the celebration."

                          Marbury thought it was a healthy burst of emotion and didn't take kindly to the remark.

                          "Jermaine O'Neal hasn't won any championships," Marbury said. "If that was Shaquille O'Neal saying it, that's one thing. He has not won one championship. He hasn't won a playoff series playing in Indiana.

                          Last I checked, Stephon Chumpbary hasn't won a playoff series either.

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                          If you'd finish posting the rest of Marbury's comments, then you'd see where he was coming from. He wasn't bragging, but saying they were happy they beat a good team (in his own words) especially from where the team has come from.

                          JO was frustrated with the loss that's all, and he said something he most likely wouldn't have said otherwise. It's not that big of a deal really.

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                            O'Neal said after the Knicks' victory, "We remember those guys acting like they won the championship, so hopefully the guys on our team will have a long memory about the celebration."

                            Marbury thought it was a healthy burst of emotion and didn't take kindly to the remark.

                            "Jermaine O'Neal hasn't won any championships," Marbury said. "If that was Shaquille O'Neal saying it, that's one thing. He has not won one championship. He hasn't won a playoff series playing in Indiana.

                            Last I checked, Stephon Chumpbary hasn't won a playoff series either.

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                            If you'd finish posting the rest of Marbury's comments, then you'd see where he was coming from. He wasn't bragging, but saying they were happy they beat a good team (in his own words) especially from where the team has come from.

                            JO was frustrated with the loss that's all, and he said something he most likely wouldn't have said otherwise. It's not that big of a deal really.

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                            • Skins4Life
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                              O'Neal said after the Knicks' victory, "We remember those guys acting like they won the championship, so hopefully the guys on our team will have a long memory about the celebration."

                              Marbury thought it was a healthy burst of emotion and didn't take kindly to the remark.

                              "Jermaine O'Neal hasn't won any championships," Marbury said. "If that was Shaquille O'Neal saying it, that's one thing. He has not won one championship. He hasn't won a playoff series playing in Indiana.

                              Last I checked, Stephon Chumpbary hasn't won a playoff series either.

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                              Yea, and Marbury also isn't the one trying to act all high and mighty like his team doesn't care about this game, and is just waiting for the playoffs to start.

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                              Heres the way I see it. You win one game, before the all star break. Great. Hell, its against teh best team in the east. He happy. IS there a need to run around and act like you just won a NBA title.

                              I forget who said it for NY last night, but he said anything can happen in the nBA. Thats right, so why piss off a team taht has the best record in the east

                              BTW, the Pacers still have the best record in the series, leading 2-1.

                              THe Knicks have beaten one god team, good [censored] job. Celebrate when you win the game that gets you in the playoffs, but wait, to do that you would have to have class. I really shoudlnt be surprised by his actions

                              As for JO, I am happy he gets fire dup about this. It will just make it sweeter when the Pacers beat the Kincks in the last game, and then again in the playoffs, if the Kincks even make it far enough to meet tha Pacers

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                              It was a big win for the Knicks. They celebrated. What is yours, O'Neal's, or anyone elses problem with it? It's pretty pathetic to lose a game, and then start crying about how the other team celebrated instead or worrying about playing better.

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                              Its called CLASS. No doubt it was a big win, and you guys beat us. I will not denie that. You guys were the better team on that night.

                              The problem I have is the way you guys acted at the end of the game. Scream, yell, maybe its cause Im a fan of a small market team, but when Orlando beat Indy on their homecourt, they got real hyped, but as soon as the buzzer sounded, they walked off the court and treated it like it was just another game. ANd dont tell me that game didnt mean anything to Orlando. NY couldnt do that, and Im not surprised.

                              But like I said, look at overall record, and series record, and you can do all teh celebrationg you want know, while Its Jan/Feb.

                              We will see who is celebrating win the second season starts.

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                              First off, neither you nor I are on the teams, so don't tell me to do all the celebrating I want, or that you'll beat me in the playoffs.

                              2nd, there was no taunting at all. Marbury ran down the court with the ball (which was during the game, so you couldn't have had a problem with that), and a few people raised their arms in the air after a buzzer. If that bothers O'Neal that much, than maybe he should find a new job. It wasn't like they were running to midcourt, hugging each other, and smoking cigars.

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                              1. I apologize. I refer to myself as being on the team, as I am a fan, and since you have the KNicks [censored] in your aviator, I figured you were a fan of the Knicks. And the KNicks fans were definetally celebrating. And How do you know I dont play for either team, I could be KVH or Reggie Miller is disguise

                              2. That didnt really bother me. It was a little excessive IMO, but I am a fan of the Pacers, and hate them looking. I am not going to sit her eand argue with you, but a lot more than fist pumping went on.

                              I personally just find it funny that Steph feels the need to talk [censored]. I have said it a million times, it is one win in Feb, so if the Knicks didnt celebrate, why even comment on what JO said.

                              Either way, its over, it was fun. The last game will be fun, and if the Knicks make the playoffs, and were to face the Pacers, it will be fun knocking you out of the playoffs

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                              • Skins4Life
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                                Re: Apparently, the Knicks are not happy with JO

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                                O'Neal said after the Knicks' victory, "We remember those guys acting like they won the championship, so hopefully the guys on our team will have a long memory about the celebration."

                                Marbury thought it was a healthy burst of emotion and didn't take kindly to the remark.

                                "Jermaine O'Neal hasn't won any championships," Marbury said. "If that was Shaquille O'Neal saying it, that's one thing. He has not won one championship. He hasn't won a playoff series playing in Indiana.

                                Last I checked, Stephon Chumpbary hasn't won a playoff series either.

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                                Yea, and Marbury also isn't the one trying to act all high and mighty like his team doesn't care about this game, and is just waiting for the playoffs to start.

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                                Heres the way I see it. You win one game, before the all star break. Great. Hell, its against teh best team in the east. He happy. IS there a need to run around and act like you just won a NBA title.

                                I forget who said it for NY last night, but he said anything can happen in the nBA. Thats right, so why piss off a team taht has the best record in the east

                                BTW, the Pacers still have the best record in the series, leading 2-1.

                                THe Knicks have beaten one god team, good [censored] job. Celebrate when you win the game that gets you in the playoffs, but wait, to do that you would have to have class. I really shoudlnt be surprised by his actions

                                As for JO, I am happy he gets fire dup about this. It will just make it sweeter when the Pacers beat the Kincks in the last game, and then again in the playoffs, if the Kincks even make it far enough to meet tha Pacers

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                                It was a big win for the Knicks. They celebrated. What is yours, O'Neal's, or anyone elses problem with it? It's pretty pathetic to lose a game, and then start crying about how the other team celebrated instead or worrying about playing better.

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                                Its called CLASS. No doubt it was a big win, and you guys beat us. I will not denie that. You guys were the better team on that night.

                                The problem I have is the way you guys acted at the end of the game. Scream, yell, maybe its cause Im a fan of a small market team, but when Orlando beat Indy on their homecourt, they got real hyped, but as soon as the buzzer sounded, they walked off the court and treated it like it was just another game. ANd dont tell me that game didnt mean anything to Orlando. NY couldnt do that, and Im not surprised.

                                But like I said, look at overall record, and series record, and you can do all teh celebrationg you want know, while Its Jan/Feb.

                                We will see who is celebrating win the second season starts.

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                                First off, neither you nor I are on the teams, so don't tell me to do all the celebrating I want, or that you'll beat me in the playoffs.

                                2nd, there was no taunting at all. Marbury ran down the court with the ball (which was during the game, so you couldn't have had a problem with that), and a few people raised their arms in the air after a buzzer. If that bothers O'Neal that much, than maybe he should find a new job. It wasn't like they were running to midcourt, hugging each other, and smoking cigars.

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                                1. I apologize. I refer to myself as being on the team, as I am a fan, and since you have the KNicks [censored] in your aviator, I figured you were a fan of the Knicks. And the KNicks fans were definetally celebrating. And How do you know I dont play for either team, I could be KVH or Reggie Miller is disguise

                                2. That didnt really bother me. It was a little excessive IMO, but I am a fan of the Pacers, and hate them looking. I am not going to sit her eand argue with you, but a lot more than fist pumping went on.

                                I personally just find it funny that Steph feels the need to talk [censored]. I have said it a million times, it is one win in Feb, so if the Knicks didnt celebrate, why even comment on what JO said.

                                Either way, its over, it was fun. The last game will be fun, and if the Knicks make the playoffs, and were to face the Pacers, it will be fun knocking you out of the playoffs

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