In a weird scheduling quirk, there are no NBA Playoff games on tonight, with Miami/Chicago and San Antonio/Golden State continuing with Game 3s tomorrow evening. But if it was up to Metta World Peace, we’d have some entertainment. The Lakers forward wants to settle the score once and for all with the Clippers.
No games today??This is BS. What am I suppose to do??Maybe we should do a game at staples. Clippers vs Lakers. Winner is the best in LA!
— Metta World Peace (@MettaWorldPeace) May 9, 2013
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LA lets get a petition going. Lakers vs Clippers . The game will be called” Settle the Score” or “Who is The Best” or ” We both Suck”
— Metta World Peace (@MettaWorldPeace) May 9, 2013
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Think of some cool names Laker and Clipper fans.Btw. I am not tweeting for two months. Love ya bye. Yal can handle the logistics 4 da game
— Metta World Peace (@MettaWorldPeace) May 9, 2013
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Maybe we can title the game and play it on PPV.
— Metta World Peace (@MettaWorldPeace) May 9, 2013
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Let’s pretend for a minute that MWP isn’t just bored and trolling (a strong possibility, if you take a look at his history of tweets over the past few weeks). Let’s pretend that the Clippers didn’t sweep all four games against the Lakers this year, and that they didn’t win three of them by double-digits. Let’s pretend that in seven games since acquiring Chris Paul, the Clippers weren’t averaging 106.7 points a game against the Lakers. Let’s pretend that the Lakers weren’t one of the biggest disappointments in NBA history or that they didn’t barely make the playoffs or that they weren’t unceremoniously annihilated in the first round against San Antonio. Let’s pretend that in his three games against the “JV” team this year, World Peace didn’t shoot 32 percent and didn’t average seven points a game.
At this point, we’d rather read Metta World Peace tweets than see a one-sided “Battle For L.A.”
Which team will be better next season?
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