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That almost looks like someone did an SNL-style parody of Joey Crawford reffing a game. Seriously, how is that guy allowed to behave that way? He can T-up and have an ongoing adversarial relationship with the best PF of all time......but players can't make a sound after a bad call?
Also, I will say that the Bobcats are a little bit better than I expected. They will fight for a low playoff seed, probably fail at it due to inexperience, and come back next year ready to make a mark. That team has some serious potential.
Also, I will say that the Bobcats are a little bit better than I expected. They will fight for a low playoff seed, probably fail at it due to inexperience, and come back next year ready to make a mark. That team has some serious potential.
Yeah that is Mully and that is LaMarcus Aldridge getting that bad end of the deal
Post by Mista Don't Play on Dec 6, 2012 18:36:08 GMT -5
Bobcats front office has finally put together a few decent draft picks and not traded away their best players for 2 seasons now. Clearly on the up and up.
No that wasn't sarcastic, although it really sounded like it.
Also, I LOVE the idea of getting the Hornets back, even though those new "Cats" jerseys are pretty fly.
Post by FatKeystone on Dec 6, 2012 18:52:40 GMT -5
On the subject of serious teams, if the Knicks beat the Heat tonight I will become a believer. I will admit, I was feeling high and mighty after my Nets beat them last week, but the Nets have proved they're not ready to contend with the big boys yet, after losing to both the Heat and Thunder in back to back games. I think tonight's game could really define at this point in the season who the team to beat is in the division.
This division should be fun and once the Celtics get healthy and start meshing together, both the Knicks and Nets should watch out.
New Orleans Krewe and New Orleans Brass are still on the table as well. Either would be better than The Pelicans. I really dont care as long as Charlotte gets the Hornets back
New Orleans Krewe and New Orleans Brass are still on the table as well. Either would be better than The Pelicans. I really dont care as long as Charlotte gets the Hornets back
Post by Mista Don't Play on Dec 6, 2012 22:35:50 GMT -5
Danny Ferry did more for the Hawks franchise in his first week on the job than the previous front office did in years. Shipping out Joe Johnson and Marvin Williams sets them up to make some real moves in the next couple years. And they still have some of their better players.
And at first I hated the Pelicans, but its not that bad. I like the Soul or something like that, but there are worse pro mascots than the Pelicans.
So I guess we're all just going to ignore the fact that the Knicks just blew the Heat's doors off, in their house, without Carmelo Anthony on the court?
Basically what Jimmy said, at least until he shows he won't go down in a week and leave the team in disarray. Let him get 20-25 minutes off the bench initially until he proves he can handle the daily grind.
The more he plays (and plays well), the more minutes he should get.
I am soon going to turn this into the "Rasheed Wallace is the greatest personality in the NBA's history" thread.
I think the only reason he is still playing is bc he is so close to the all time record for technical fouls. I actually met him when I went to the 5 Star Basketball Camp and he is actually a really nice guy. He goes hood on the court though
Flanz, I actually think STAT should come off the bench permanently. He doesn't fit in with Melo and Chandler either offensively (due to spacing issues) or defensively (because he sucks). Considering his health, I wouldn't mind him getting 30mpg off the bench.
JR Smith: 32.5 Novak (who isn't even on your list...c'mon bruh): 24.5 Sheeeeeeeeeeeeed: 14.5 Prigioni: 14 Kurt McGirt: 10
Amar'e's return will have a minimal impact on the backcourt. The only real way he can cut into those minutes is by Melo playing a lot at the 3 and Brewer moving solely to play SG, but Woodson isn't stupid and knows that Brewer is playing great basketball. Woodson has a history of riding hot hands and going with what works.
(I realize this adds up to 244 total minutes, which is 4 more than the 240 total minutes available in each game, but it's just an estimate, numbers should come in around the same levels).
Copeland/White/Camby will play minimal minutes until someone gets hurt (for Cope/White) or until they're healthy (Camby).
Post by Longtime and Frequent Poster on Dec 8, 2012 10:26:34 GMT -5
By far my favorite Jail Blazers story is Damon Stoudamire getting arrested in the airport for trying to bring weed wrapped in aluminum foil though a metal detector.
By far my favorite Jail Blazers story is Damon Stoudamire getting arrested in the airport for trying to bring weed wrapped in aluminum foil though a metal detector.
Wasn't it wrapped in aluminum foil AND in an altoids case?
By far my favorite Jail Blazers story is Damon Stoudamire getting arrested in the airport for trying to bring weed wrapped in aluminum foil though a metal detector.
Wasn't it wrapped in aluminum foil AND in an altoids case?
I'm not sure. I don't remember hearing that but it's certainly possible.
All I know is I'm really upset I don't have this jersey anymore.
I am soon going to turn this into the "Rasheed Wallace is the greatest personality in the NBA's history" thread.
I hate that that move is associated with Aaron Rodgers and everyone acts like he made it up. No way....that shit was a wrestling/boxing move for years. Don't give Rodgers credit for that shit.
Yes, I know the Knicks beat a crappy Suns team with a buzzer beater after blowing a double-digit 4th quarter lead, but without Melo this team struggles to find an offensive identity.
And finally being able to fully enjoy Jason Kidd playing basketball is awesome. The fact he has now become a knock-down 3-point shooter is pretty remarkable considering his nickname coming out of college was "'ason" since he "had no j."