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To: Eric L who wrote (14941)6/12/2001 10:09:51 AM
From: Apollo  Read Replies (2) of 22706
 
CE:

Your gracious and balanced comments are unbefitting the Mudge thread.

The Lakers are getting better with each game. They clearly lost their poise in Games 1 and 2 at the end. Not so in Game 3. They're overperforming on the free throw line, where as a team, they aren't that good.

Kobe is playing pretty well, for a 22 year old.
Iverson is something, but he has to do better at the free throw line, since he'll go there more than anyone else on the team. He hasn't been driving that much, and hasn't gotten as many calls, although I thought the 3 point foul he got from Lue was a pretty generous call...he was bailed out on that one.

Philly looks like it's just too banged up.

For those who criticize Shaq and his purported offensive fouls, the balanced statement would be to also admit to all the fouls that are committed on him, but not called. Watch the replays.........he's getting fouled a bunch too. It'd be a boring game if they called all of them. Probably the officials are trying to balance the non-calls.

ca
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