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boozer was a beast his last year at duke


and i really hope the hornets can stay healthy

[Edited on January 25, 2008 at 1:21 PM. Reason : ]

1/25/2008 1:21:38 PM

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pistons are currently holding a clinic

1/25/2008 7:30:07 PM

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ICE

1/27/2008 3:31:27 PM

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Turkoglu's always been my boy

not really but I learned some Turkish slang from an exchange student in high school and I always heckle Hedo whenever he comes to Charlotte

SIKTIR GIT KUTU!

1/27/2008 5:16:09 PM

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Lakers-Cavs coming down to the wire

1/27/2008 6:16:49 PM

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Holy nuts..

1/27/2008 6:31:52 PM

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Jesus, that was crazy.

Cavs almost threw the game away.

1/27/2008 6:35:31 PM

amac884
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who just saw that shot from AI?

1/27/2008 8:13:12 PM

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fuckin soccer inbounds pass

1/27/2008 8:17:09 PM

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^^ I DVR'd the game, but missed most of the middle of the game. I saw the first quarter and most of the fourth.

Can you describe what happened, what part of the game?

1/27/2008 10:23:42 PM

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~5:30 left in the 3rd i think

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"fuckin soccer inbounds pass"


[Edited on January 27, 2008 at 10:35 PM. Reason : ]

1/27/2008 10:34:10 PM

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" In the fourth quarter -- the time that has made both men superstars -- James had 14 points, including two huge baskets in the final minute, the biggie being a jumper over Bryant's fingers with 20 seconds left.

With James guarding him in the fourth, Bryant managed just 1-of-6 shooting. He was 1-of-7 overall in the quarter. "

1/28/2008 8:24:37 AM

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^ good post. That is rather insightful and informative.

1/28/2008 10:38:41 PM

amac884
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how disgusting is chris paul












very

1/29/2008 1:03:22 AM

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not disgusting enough to part with Felton and May for apparently





according to Michael Jeffery

1/29/2008 1:36:45 AM

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psh

1/29/2008 2:10:31 AM

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So do you think Webber help the Warriors?

I think he'll actually help their interior defense even though he cant guard a chair. He'll enjoy being able to work the high post. Nelson will figure out how to get the most out of his skills. I'm just scared that his inability to run will slow them down, which will hur their chances of winning.

1/29/2008 4:33:29 AM

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I think the Warriors will be all right with Webber. They just can't afford Stephen Jackson or Baron Davis to get hurt. Other than that, the Warriors will be dangerous come playoff time again.

1/29/2008 8:51:22 AM

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I think they beat the Suns, nuggets or the mavericks in a 7 game series.

Two weeks ago I thought KG was going to win the MVP easily. But if I had a vote, I'd vote for LeBron James and I wouldn't even have to think about it. Anybody notice the season he is having? He's improved in every aspect of his game. He really has lived up to all the hype.

1/29/2008 8:57:24 AM

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I'd put that fucking Baptist ballpuncher from Wake WHO I HATE ahead of Lebron in the MVP race right now...Lebron scores more points and gets more boards, but Paul has led his team to a much better record in a much tougher conference and won't completely kill you with free throw clanks late in the game

1/29/2008 10:03:39 AM

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I think signing Webber was a really good move. The Warriors probably have the least "size" of anyone in the league...absolutely no depth. And with signing Webber they didn't have to get rid of anyone to him. He passes and finishes well. He's not going to vastly improve them...but he's a really good addition.

1/29/2008 10:03:39 AM

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^Webber possesses size, but doesn't use it. He's a PF sized guy who's favorite thing to do is shoot fadeaways from the elbow. He's not going to aggressively rebound or block shots. I think he really brings nothing to the table that a younger, perhaps improving player could do in those same minutes.

1/29/2008 12:47:13 PM

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"He's a PF sized guy who's favorite thing to do is fix games"


webber is old but last year with detroit he had some solid contributions...he is way past his prime of being a starter who can play 35-40 minutes a night, but he can be a very solid backup...he did well in detroit last year but detroit also had more front court depth so webber wasnt forced to play too many minutes

1/29/2008 1:00:00 PM

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He's able to guard bigs....not very well. But he'll definitely do a better job guarding a true center than just about anybody on GS's roster. He's one of the most skilled big guys to ever play. He's 34 on two bad news. But he was an incredible player in his prime. He will also rebound better than given credit.

Chris Paul is interesting for mvp. Obviously his team is having a great year and he's the leader. I'd argue that his team (around him) is much better than what Lebron has. Lebron has been much better this season about clutch free throws. his percentage could still go up. But you're right. one could argue either way.

1/29/2008 1:13:07 PM

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CP3 and Lebron are definitely two of my top 5 MVP candidates as of January 29, 2008

What the Lakers do for the next month or so while Bynum is still out will be very telling about both the teams postseason chances, as well as Kobe's MVP chances, because with a healthy Bynum he was also in the discussion...a week or two ago I read a stat where the Lakers this season were like 9-1 when Kobe scored LESS than 20 points and they've also had multiple games this season where they had 2 or 3 20+ point scorers, and Kobe wasn't even one of them

1/29/2008 1:15:35 PM

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Crazy article on espn.com saying that the Spurs have a decent chance of missing the playoffs completely

Seems shocking, but I sure wouldn't miss the motherfuckers

Denver, Golden State, Phoenix, and the Lakers are the only teams I really like out West

Nobody likes the Spurs or Utah

Portland is a big fat meh without Oden

Never really been a big Dirk fan

and I could never root for the Hornets

1/29/2008 1:17:06 PM

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"the Spurs have a decent chance of missing the playoffs completely"


i'd love to make some bets on that, since the Spurs will definitely make the playoffs this year

1/29/2008 1:19:05 PM

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it would worse odds than betting the Pats to win straight up

1/29/2008 1:20:45 PM

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i'll throw money right now that the Spurs win the NBA Championship this year

NO, Denver, Phoenix, etc...can't beat San Antonio in a 7 game series (although I wish they could)

1/29/2008 1:22:38 PM

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spurs are 5-1 to win the title

and 5-2 to make it out of the West

Probably the best odds you'll get all season

1/29/2008 1:24:09 PM

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The thing about the West this year....is that the Spurs could play "average" for the rest of the year and possibly miss the playoffs.

- They are 5-5 in their last 10 games
- They are about to go on their big road trip. (I honestly think this will define their seasons. They usually go on this road trip and perform really well and end the regular season playing their best basketball. But if they struggle on this road trip, look for them to possibly miss the playoffs)
- They have played a pretty easy schedule so far. They have one of the toughest schedules the 2nd half of the season...so it isn't going to get any easier.
- They haven't beat a "good" team since Denver over a month and a half ago (the Bynum-less Lakers don't count).

I know it's just dumb to bet against the Spurs...but this is the most vulnerable they've looked in the past 5 or 6 years. And the West is RIDICULOUSLY loaded. You slip up just a little bit, next thing you know you're in the 10th slot (look at the Jazz this year as an example).

As good as the playoffs were last year in the Western Conference...this year is should be amazing.

[Edited on January 29, 2008 at 2:20 PM. Reason : .]

1/29/2008 2:19:47 PM

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a couple of their losses early on were when they were missing either Duncan, Parker or Ginobli as they've all missed a few games at different parts of the season...its just hard to imagine the defending champs and the best team in the NBA over the last 10 years would miss the playoffs when they still have their big 3...and don't let their current 5th seed fool you...its just cause they're in 3rd place in the best division in the league

1/29/2008 3:23:07 PM

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I'm not disagreeing with you...I'm just saying they've looked more vulnerable this year than any year in the past...and the West has never been this strong before in teams 1 thru 10.

And those injuries you speak of could still be occurring throughout the rest of the year. Ankle twist here, back spasm there...they aren't a deep team. I personally wouldn't bet against them making the playoffs, but I wouldn't call someone an idiot for doing it...and wouldn't be surprised at all for them to finish in the bottom half of the playoff picture and suffer an early round exit. That being said, I also wouldn't be surprised to see them win it all.

NBA...gotta love it.

1/29/2008 4:00:13 PM

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And the Spurs lose to the Sonics last night.....the Sonics.

1/30/2008 10:40:57 AM

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yeah i watched it...Tony Parker didn't play the whole game

1/30/2008 10:58:08 AM

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The Celtics beat the shit out of the Heat last night without Ray Allen and Kevin Garnett.

The Spurs lost to the Sonics.......the Sonics.

1/30/2008 11:09:07 AM

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The Suns have lost to the Timberwolves this season....twice.....................twice.......................................to the Timberwolves

and yeah the heat fucking suck, i'll bet d-wade is glad he didn't add the option year to his contract cause he's gonna be out of there next year

[Edited on January 30, 2008 at 11:18 AM. Reason : .]

1/30/2008 11:17:27 AM

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And the Suns aren't 2 games ahead of the 9th place team in the Western Conference, 5-5 in their last 10 games, about to embark on one of the toughest road trips in the league, and have the hardest part of their schedule ahead of them.

I'm not comparing teams, I'm just talking about the possibility of the Spurs missing the playoffs.

1/30/2008 12:21:26 PM

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i've never been a spurs fan i just don't think a "slow" start of 28-16 is reason to give up on the defending champions even making the playoffs

1/30/2008 12:33:17 PM

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But I'd love to see it happen.

I don't know why I dislike the Spurs so much....but it definitely increased with Robert Horry hipchecking Nash into the scorers table last year and the refs handing the Spurs the trophy. And I had Bruce Bowen.

1/30/2008 12:38:06 PM

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i dislike them because they've won so much over the last 10 years...similar to why i hate the patriots, and hated the cowboys in the 90s (and still do)...because they win too much

but if you put a gun to my head right now and forced me to pick the NBA Finals, I'd have a hard time not picking the Spurs to beat the Pistons...I'd prefer the Bobcats beating the Hornets but oh well

1/30/2008 12:40:44 PM

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Wizards-Hornets Championship Finals FTW!

1/30/2008 1:17:54 PM

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it should be interesting to see the Wizards once Agent 0 gets back healthy after the all-star break

Washington is one of only 6 teams in the East with a record above .500

you'd think Gilbert would help them excel but he could mess up their chemistry a little bit

but i doubt anybody who scored 200 3-pointers last year and put up 60+ points in a game can fuck up your chemistry TOO bad, especially when Butler and Jamison and friends already know his game

1/30/2008 1:20:59 PM

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once gilbert comes back the wizards will go off...as will my fantasy team

no talk about lebron asking for jkidd? can you imagine the cavs with kidd running the floor!? i wish the rockets would ship out the 1000 pg's they have on their roster for kidd

and did the spurs not have a similar record at this time last year? they are certainly still western finals bound but the suns take it this year, as much as i would like to see the hornets do some damage

1/30/2008 2:52:02 PM

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any news on when jermaine oneal will be back

i really dont want to drop him yet

1/30/2008 2:53:40 PM

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The Cavs need a great shooter more than a great PG...LeBron handles the ball so much that a top flight PG is not a huge priority

They only signed Larry Hughes because Micheal Redd stayed with the Bucks...he would have been the perfect complement to LeBron. He needs a Redd or Ray Allen type player...even someone like Jason Richardson would be a huge upgrade over the type of play that Hughes has been giving them this year.

1/30/2008 2:58:59 PM

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the Cavs are still pissed they weren't able to keep Boozer

1/30/2008 3:00:02 PM

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Well yeah...but Varejao + Gooden is probably equivalent to at least 80 percent of Boozer's production

Hughes is probably equivalent to about 40-50 percent of what at top level shooter would bring in

1/30/2008 3:05:10 PM

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regardless, jkidd would be so huge for them

1/30/2008 3:07:16 PM

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Varejao + Gooden?

how come the Timberwolves suck so bad? They got so many players to make up for Garnett's production...

1/30/2008 3:08:10 PM

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