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i've always been annoyed with garnett...he has that abnoxious cool guy cockiness that's not like a fun abnoxious cool guy cockiness, but more like an ed hardy wearing in the club doublebag abnoxious cool guy cockiness
and i love the celtics and think he's a good player too...so don't get me wrong here..
i don't think nike did it better.
the adidas one is more realistic. and it seemed more personable.
and i love kobe.. but, they all looked gay walking in all white, especially they're pose at the end.. they looked like a bunch of grade 8 nammers going to school
Well, maybe different audience.
I liked the Nike one better. Made me more interested, and I'm not a NBA or basketball fan/player. The Adidas one was more realistic...
as if someone just picked up a camera to film a bunch of players playing bball in a gym. Given if a person doesn't follow bball,
the significance of all those superstar players don't mean much. And perhaps too much
colour, since everyone was just wearing whatever.
The Nike one was more black and white, so it actually looked like a game.
Better music, usually the music can really make a big difference in setting the tone.
Well, I assume if the point of the commercial was to promote the game, then I liked the
Nike ones better. (Although the guys all in white lined up is a bit homo)
Adidas would have been a better ad for selling Adidas apparel.
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might as well sponsor luke walton while they are at it
lol...yeah when i read garnett, duncan, howard, billups and.......farmar?????? wtf. saw mcgrady and josh smith in there too...but jordan farmar????? he doesn't belong there. doing a 360 dunk? hell no.
lol...yeah when i read garnett, duncan, howard, billups and.......farmar?????? wtf. saw mcgrady and josh smith in there too...but jordan farmar????? he doesn't belong there. doing a 360 dunk? hell no.
hell no as in he was a scrub back then or hell no to him doing a 360 dunk in general?
he had one of the highest if not the highest vertical leap in his draft class
The Adidas commercial is way better, aside from Chaunceys horrible acting it really makes you feel like you really are watching a bunch of good friends getting together for some ball as opposed to the Nike commercial which looks just like a fckin commercial.
and T-Mac should have just stayed skinny, I don't know why he wanted to bulk up uncessarily eventually putting more stress on his body, I think that may have contributed to his health problems. Posted via RS Mobile
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Originally posted by 97ITR He would step out of his freshly downtown autospa detailed 996 C4s, check out his own reflection in the driverside window out of habit, take off his brand new limited edition D&G aviator sunglasses so the mf can see the fury in his eyes, sashay over to the other guy and then threaten to insert his black leather Savatore Ferragamo loafers into the guys rear-end.
This is adidas, their tagline is "Basketball is a Brotherhood", so they obviously won't just have stars and will incorporate most of their guys. But if you ask me they don't have enough STARS stars for a commercial and just threw him in there.