I Don't Want To

Watching the Celtics dismantle the Lakers for the second straight game and the announcers tell me to go and vote for the Player of the Game at NBA.com and, before I can vote, I have to sign-up first. I don’t want to sign up. And I presume since it’s sponsored by T-Mobile I’m gonna have to endure incessant e-mail offers from them in exchange for voting. Please.
Ok, I really don’t give a crap who’s chosen MVP of this game or the series or the league for that matter (although Kobe is pretty radd) but as a representative of The Internet I feel compelled to go to a site whenever the TV tells me to go to a site just to see if the experience pays off. Many times it sucks. Like this time.
For God sakes let’s stop trying to collect names and just make The Internet easier to use people!
And, for the record, I would have voted for Paul Pierce.

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man, me too. Though I have to say, watching the Lakers come back from 24 down to within ONE SHOT (only to blow it) was deeply satisfying.

Pierce deserves it for the series, but last night the floor belonged to Powe.
On June 09, 2008 at 10:32 AM, Ryan McManus wrote:
Oh, and agreed about the web stuff.
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