Donte to JT lob at the end of 3rd qtr.
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This play had me giggling like a little kid.
Father of the "Natt this!" movement and Grandmaster of the "Never let AnotherStupidSN forget what a Sham-Wow is" Order.
Me too
No mistakes in the tango, darling. Not like life. Simple. That's what makes the tango so great. If you make a mistake, and get all tangled up, you just tango on.....
My favorite part because I was watching on the internet (stupid NBA and their banning nationally televised broadcasts)
was that I didn’t exactly notice where JT came from to catch that lob pass. I was amazed to see how many guys for the Warriors were just watching as JT literally sprinted from the 3 point line.
What a pathetic group that team is right now.
No mistakes in the tango, darling. Not like life. Simple. That's what makes the tango so great. If you make a mistake, and get all tangled up, you just tango on.....
Now -
That’s the Donté Show, featuring JT.
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by section214 on Nov 8, 2009 9:32 PM PST reply actions 2 recs
This play was #3 on NBATV's top 10 of the night
- was the Kings too. Not sure which play though. Either Donté going baseline or finishing that fast break.
Ball movement ... is like jogging for most people: They do it occasionally, and it makes them happy. Then they go back to not doing it. - Henry Abbott
That play brought the house down
One of those cool moments you want to have everytime you go see a game
The future begins now...
Was the arena as empty as it looked ed?
I swear I thought there was MAYBE (and I’m being generous here) 4000-5000 people there at best.
No mistakes in the tango, darling. Not like life. Simple. That's what makes the tango so great. If you make a mistake, and get all tangled up, you just tango on.....
Yeah
It was pretty empty. During intros you could see some section barely had about, not kidding, 50 people. It started filling out after, I’m horrible with estimates so I won’t even try. That being said, by the end of the game it didn’t look that bad.
The future begins now...
I can live with the arena being too empty tonight
if it starts filling up during the rest of the homestand and the rest of the year.
No mistakes in the tango, darling. Not like life. Simple. That's what makes the tango so great. If you make a mistake, and get all tangled up, you just tango on.....
I really hope it does
The way this team is playing, they deserve to get some people in there. A young team like the one we have feeds off the crowd, especially against good teams.
The future begins now...
I got tix to go see SAC vs NJ, so I'm doing my part!
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by PhutureKings on Nov 8, 2009 11:49 PM PST up reply actions
That's the next game on my 11-game plan
Also my birthday, so I expect to be 3-0 in games I attend after that one.
The future begins now...
You really know how to pick the shitty teams don't you?
No mistakes in the tango, darling. Not like life. Simple. That's what makes the tango so great. If you make a mistake, and get all tangled up, you just tango on.....
Lol
It’s just the weekend plan they have set up. In December I get Wade and Kobe (day after Christmas) so my schedule gets tougher
The future begins now...
That will be the true test of your magic powers
Until then, consider me a non-believer.
No mistakes in the tango, darling. Not like life. Simple. That's what makes the tango so great. If you make a mistake, and get all tangled up, you just tango on.....
This play
I watched the difference between the reactions of the two teams after this play. The outcome of this game wasn’t going to be changed at all in the fourth but this play officially broke the spirit of the Warriors.
by Zach H from Talk H on Nov 8, 2009 10:17 PM PST reply actions
I thought Donte's layup were the definite start of that
Those were 2 tough layup’s he made. Nobody else except MAYBE Kevin Martin could have made that shot on the Kings.
No mistakes in the tango, darling. Not like life. Simple. That's what makes the tango so great. If you make a mistake, and get all tangled up, you just tango on.....
The 1st one where he took the hit from Randolf while he was in the air
was still able to maintain body control and put the ball in off the glass, was the most impressive to me. Plus he made the And 1. We all knew that he ran & finished the fast break well, and that he has the hops to finish the alley-oop. But this was something I hadn’t seen from anyone else on the Kings except for Martin, in some time.
In the Utah game he was making all his long shots and jumpers, and in the GW game he was going to the basket at will. He really showed his entire offensive game.
He really looked more comfortable at PF, so I hope he gets some minutes against Green in the OKC game.
"If you don't have anything good to say, LIE" - Mom
I agree
He could match up pretty well with Green.
Father of the "Natt this!" movement and Grandmaster of the "Never let AnotherStupidSN forget what a Sham-Wow is" Order.
Or Durant really
Defensively I would like to see him slow down Green at the very least when he’s in the game.
No mistakes in the tango, darling. Not like life. Simple. That's what makes the tango so great. If you make a mistake, and get all tangled up, you just tango on.....
The basket and 1 at the rim against randolph
by far his best play
So imitate the action of the tiger!.
Lend the eye a terrible aspect
- and teach them how to war!
Henry V iii
by lietothegirls on Nov 9, 2009 7:01 PM PST up reply actions
Watching the game again
Because I’m just that obsessed. Just got to this play. Sweet! That’s all I can say. Sweet!
Ball movement ... is like jogging for most people: They do it occasionally, and it makes them happy. Then they go back to not doing it. - Henry Abbott
Where are you watching it?
So imitate the action of the tiger!.
Lend the eye a terrible aspect
- and teach them how to war!
Henry V iii
by lietothegirls on Nov 9, 2009 7:01 PM PST up reply actions
LeaguePass Broadband has on demand replays for 24 hours?
Ball movement ... is like jogging for most people: They do it occasionally, and it makes them happy. Then they go back to not doing it. - Henry Abbott
by Kfan in Korea on Nov 9, 2009 7:12 PM PST up reply actions
For you they do
Not everyone can be lucky to live in Korea. Sigh.
No mistakes in the tango, darling. Not like life. Simple. That's what makes the tango so great. If you make a mistake, and get all tangled up, you just tango on.....
Blacked out?
That’s BS
Ball movement ... is like jogging for most people: They do it occasionally, and it makes them happy. Then they go back to not doing it. - Henry Abbott
by Kfan in Korea on Nov 9, 2009 8:14 PM PST up reply actions
Any nationally televised game is blacked out
How it works in the US. Always has actually.
No mistakes in the tango, darling. Not like life. Simple. That's what makes the tango so great. If you make a mistake, and get all tangled up, you just tango on.....
should lift the blackout for the on demand replay
I guess they figure you can dvr it. Still BS
Ball movement ... is like jogging for most people: They do it occasionally, and it makes them happy. Then they go back to not doing it. - Henry Abbott
by Kfan in Korea on Nov 9, 2009 8:43 PM PST up reply actions
Completely different plays, but
it somehow reminded me of Miller to Jackson in the sense that both plays were brilliant assists with seemingly no time left.
This was on sportscenter as one of the top plays of the week...
Nice! We actually got mentioned on ESPN in a non-depricating way! It’s been a while…
... Now let me show you why they call me the Velour Fog...
A few other teams
will be the league laughing stocks (GS, NJ, NY) not us IF we keep playing that way.
So imitate the action of the tiger!.
Lend the eye a terrible aspect
- and teach them how to war!
Henry V iii
by lietothegirls on Nov 9, 2009 7:03 PM PST up reply actions





















