The point was how the hell are you going to accuse me of being a stalker, when you're the one who brought back up the discussion by quoting me after four or so days?
Do I really need to spell it out for you.
I logged on to the Coli for the first time in 4 days, had one alert, responded to it.
You can look at my activity and verify it. I wasn't on here for four days. I replied to your quote of me the first time I came on.
How the hell is that stalking?
Just take an L. Once. You obviously were wrong. Can you live with that?
Your root issue is that you just can't accept being wrong. I bet anything you have a high IQ and very poor social skills and self-awareness. Keith Stanovich showed that high-IQs correlate with being able to come up with additional factors to support one's own argument, but showed no correlation at all with additional factors to counter one's own argument. For this and other reasons, when high-IQ people were wrong, they were far slower to admit it. It's something that someone with a high IQ can work on and develop, but if they don't....they end up like you.
You seem to be on the extreme end of that lack-of-self-awareness scale, which is likely why you spend so much time watching bball games and going over stats and posting comments on internet sites and other things that don't have shyt to do with actually communicating meaningfully with other people or contributing to society in any way.
A good example - I said that CP3 frustrates Lilliard, something that every Portland fan I know has seen, and you try to counter that by rewatching the game and giving a play-by-play of every single Lilliard vs. CP3 shooting play in the game. As if I or anyone else is going to give a shyt about your biased personal analysis, or thinks that specifics of shooting plays are the only way that good defense is demonstrated. And yet you spent all that time on it without realizing that it wouldn't even help you win an internet argument....and there wasn't a single other thing it would do for your life.
You did a massive time-consuming personal analysis in order to make a point that
no one would believe or pay attention to. And you don't think you have issues?
p.s. - Lilliard ended up averaging:
20.5 and 4.8 on
36% shooting with
4 turnovers/game in the four games against the Clippers with CP3
30 and 8.5 on
37% shooting with
3 turnovers/game in the seven games the rest of the way.
This is just corny. I don't even know what to say to all of this.
What can you say? It was accurate.
Here's the thing - that poster was blatantly ignoring the fact Curry was injured (in a Curry injury thread nonetheless), and used the opportunity of CP and BG going down injured to turn it into another casual fan talking point about how the Warriors get all the luck.
And you still can't seem to admit that the CP3/Griffin injuries killed any chance the Clippers had, while the Curry injury didn't affect Golden State's title hopes in any meaningful way. Just take your L.
You're the one who's lying.
You claimed Allen was injured in the third quarter of G3 and went off injured. He only got injured and went off the court in G4 - which is what I've been trying to tell you all this time.
I posted the exact quotes that led to the argument. You're now lying yet again.
I said NOTHING about Tony Allen going off injured until long AFTER that sequence of quotes I just gave you. Look it up. On top of that, Tony Allen being healthier in Game 3 further proved my point. You can't deny that he was more limited/injured in Game 4, partly because he said he hurt it in Game 3, partly because he said that it had become a "growing concern" before Game 4, and partly because he re-injured it again bad enough in Game 4 that he had to go off. So Games 2 and 3 were clearly Allen's healthiest games, which was my entire argument...but
he still got hurt in Game 3, exactly like I said.
Look at the post numbers:
with Tony Allen getting hurt in that third game
Details you got wrong in this part of your post:
Allen didn't get injured in G3 - he was injured in the third quarter of G4
ESPN said:
Allen initially aggravated the left hamstring midway through the Grizzlies' win Saturday in Game 3 but played two days later in a loss that tied the series at 2-2.....Allen's defense against Golden State guards
Klay Thompson and league MVP
Stephen Curry was vital in Memphis' two victories in the series....
Leading into Monday's loss, Allen told ESPN.com that his hamstring was a growing concern. "It's tough to still have to deal with this right now," Allen said. "But it's definitely not something I'm trying to advertise. I've just got to fight through it."
Now try to find any post anywhere before your claim where I say anything more than that Tony Allen got hurt in the 3rd game.
You just can't take L's. You can't ever admit that you were wrong.
Last time we went over this, you dissolved into full-on meltdown mode, repeating the same argument 3-4 times in the same comment, lying left and right, getting confused about which argument was going on, etc. I didn't realize that you were actually Gil Scott-Heroin until today - I had some respect for GSH, because he seemed to be knowledgeable and informed even if he could never admit he was wrong. You reminded me of him, but I had a much higher impression of him than of you. I never remembered him as a liar - but now you're lying left and right. Did something negative happen in your life and this is how you vent?