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Re: NBA 2010/11 ("best season ever")
[Re: Lilo]
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12/14/10 09:15 AM
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It's not all Kuester's fault though he isn't helping. Dumars created a unbalanced and unmotivated roster. And the young player with the most upside (Jerebko) at either forward spot is out for the year. And Dumars knows the roster isn't that good because when he hired Kuester, Dumars was asked why he didn't get a bigger name coach. I'm paraphrasing but basically Dumars responded that the Pistons weren't really ready for a big name coach and wouldn't be for a few years. Oh well, Kuester knew the deal when he took the job. And he's well paid to suffer such criticism. Blame Kuester
"When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives." Winter is Coming
Now this is the Law of the Jungle—as old and as true as the sky; And the wolf that shall keep it may prosper, but the wolf that shall break it must die. As the creeper that girdles the tree-trunk, the Law runneth forward and back; For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack.
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Re: NBA 2010/11 ("best season ever")
[Re: Just Lou]
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12/16/10 11:50 AM
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I'm not a huge BB fan, but last night's Knicks/Celtics game was the best Knick game I've seen in 15 years. I agree, Lou. And I thought Stoudemire got the shot off on time  .
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Re: NBA 2010/11 ("best season ever")
[Re: ronnierocketAGO]
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12/21/10 09:44 AM
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Yeah lets not get ahead of ourselves here. I'm glad the Knicks are winning, because I'm of the school of thought that the NBA as a whole wins when a storied franchise like the New York Knickerbockers win. It's good for basketball.
The Knicks's image of "losers" will never go away unless there's some concrete results. Only playoff will tell. For now, despite recent losses, it sure looks better than previous years. Of course, people still dream of a day when we'll see the Lakers and the Knicks in a rivalry, as in NY Vs LA type of clash, but that's so far away right now. As long as the big three of Boston still playing, it's hard to see any other eastern team leading the coast. But it sure would be nice to see Spike Lee and Jack Nicholson in a great rivalry 
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Re: NBA 2010/11 ("best season ever")
[Re: Lilo]
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12/29/10 04:30 PM
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Lakers are not playing too grand lately, but they're still in the safe zone for playoffs.
Laker's bench, Bynum aside, is not the best in the league.
But if the 5 starters, Bryant-Gasol-Odom-Fisher-Artest play their best basketball....I think Miami will not be good enough to beat them in a finals series. I doubt Miami will even make it to the conf finals this year, but we'll see, they're still not a complete team.
The Xmas game was no more than that. One single game can't say much. It's a shame they'll only meet one more time before the playoffs, considering each team plays 82 games.
For once, I actually have to agree with Lebron that there are too many teams in the NBA. The difference between the top teams and the bottom ones is so huge, that you already know before the season starts which teams will be at the bottom, and that's a little sad. They'll be better off if they open another league for these teams to compete in their own level.
What do you guys think?
"Come out and take it, you dirty, yellow-bellied rat, or I'll give it to you through the door!"
- James Cagney in "Taxi!" (1932)
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Re: NBA 2010/11 ("best season ever")
[Re: Fame]
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01/10/11 06:16 AM
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This wouldn't really do a whole lot for us but you have to start somewhere. Pistons appear close to trading Richard Hamilton Vincent Goodwill / The Detroit NewsChicago— The Richard Hamilton era in Motown could be close to over. Hamilton, a Piston for nine years, could be traded to the New Jersey Nets for forward Troy Murphy, according to sources. The Nets also would land Nuggets star Carmelo Anthony and former Piston Chauncey Billups from the Nuggets. The Pistons, especially in the midst of a sale, could use the salary-cap savings. Hamilton makes $12.6 million this season and next, and $9 million guaranteed in 2012-13. Murphy's contract ($11.9 million) expires after this season. With the contracts of forward Tayshaun Prince and Chris Wilcox expiring as well, the Pistons would shed $29 million in salary come the offseason. Rodney Stuckey also will be a free agent after this season. The Nets originally proposed trading Murphy and Johan Petro for Hamilton and a first-round pick, but the Pistons didn't want to give up a first-round pick, particularly with the possibility of that pick being in the top 10. The Nets have backed off that demand in their desperation to pull Anthony into the fold. All told, the Pistons would receive Murphy, and the Nuggets would receive guards Devin Harris and Anthony Morrow, two first-round picks and power forward Derrick Favors, the third pick in the 2010 draft. Other players would be involved to make money match on all sides. Full Article
"When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives." Winter is Coming
Now this is the Law of the Jungle—as old and as true as the sky; And the wolf that shall keep it may prosper, but the wolf that shall break it must die. As the creeper that girdles the tree-trunk, the Law runneth forward and back; For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack.
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Re: NBA 2010/11 ("best season ever")
[Re: ronnierocketAGO]
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02/11/11 09:57 PM
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Two things:
(1) Congrats to future HOFer Ray Allen for breaking the all-time record for 3 pointers. I was flabbergasted how ESPN poo-pooed it, but this is an impressive achievement and consider the man Allen surpassed to own that record: Reggie Miller.
#3 on that list, btw, is Jason Kidd. Another great player that'll join Springfield too I'm sure.
(2) Does anyone have a clear idea what happened in Utah? was Jerry Sloan forced out by Darren Williams, or was it Sloan just alienated by management? Either way hated to see that Hall of Fame coach go, and like this. (1) ESPN always does this crap...all you see is the big game, scores, scandels involving minorities, and the usaul cast of favre, brady, lebron, and jeter. (2) it might be a combination of both because d. williams even said that what happened during half time against the bulls might have been the tipping point. it's really sad, but he might go to the front office next season.
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Re: NBA 2010/11 ("best season ever")
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02/21/11 08:07 PM
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oh come on! so Kobe isn't that good? I really thought he had erased any doubts about him. I used to hate the guy, but I had to stop and let go of the hate. It's never easy to hate the best player. Today, I adore him. And The Lakers have made me more money than any job I've ever had. If I believed in God, I'd pray for the Lakers every night.
"What is given, can be taken away. Everyone lies. Everyone dies." - Casey Anthony, in a poem, July 7, 2008
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Re: NBA 2010/11 ("best season ever")
[Re: ronnierocketAGO]
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02/21/11 10:42 PM
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Speaking of bullshit, how about Reggie Miller not just getting snubbed for the HOF, but not even a finalist on the ballot?
I mean Chris Mullin and Dennis Rodman, you can make decent arguments why they're HOF worthy. But Miller was better than those two combined. Ronnie, did Rodman and Mullin get in? I agree with you that Miller was a far superior player. He was easily etter than both of these players. Mullin was a brilliant collegiate player, who worked himself into a very productive pro, and Rodman was a great defensive player, whose game seemed to be dedicated to rebounding. They are marginal hall of famers, and I think Rodman falls short of being a Hall of Famer. But Millerwas an all-time great, and I would have assumed his entry into the Hall was a lock.
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