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Posted by CrazedOut on May-01-2007 05:34:

quote:
Originally posted by inconspicuous
that's because Tim Duncan has no muscles in his face.



Posted by fmodena369 on May-01-2007 08:08:

Big Shot Rob should be a hall of famer just from his clutch shooting! jk jk but still, how the fuck can he make pressure shots all his career like it's nothin! Congrats to him on his shot 2nite.


Posted by Yohan on May-02-2007 01:57:

FInally an entertaining Raps vs Nets game with Raps winning. Nets losing after Nachbar missing an open 3 in the final play.


Posted by partyhopper on May-02-2007 04:52:

15-0 run to end the game keeps the Mavs alive


Posted by Member of X on May-02-2007 05:05:

quote:
Originally posted by partyhopper
15-0 run to end the game keeps the Mavs alive


They got lucky. Season ends next game! Go Warriors!


Posted by Rockabye on May-02-2007 07:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Member of X
They got lucky. Season ends next game! Go Warriors!



Sorry but you know nothing about Basketball. Dirk will step up again, the Mavs win @ ugly Oakland and than win the last game @ home and no one remembers Golden State for the next 10 years.


Posted by Member of X on May-02-2007 17:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Rockabye
Sorry but you know nothing about Basketball. Dirk will step up again, the Mavs win @ ugly Oakland and than win the last game @ home and no one remembers Golden State for the next 10 years.


1. Your beloved team is still down 2-3 to an EIGHT SEED. Won 67 games for what? Still haven't won in Oakland yet either. Third, your team just finished a game nearly blowing a 21 point lead at home. Not sure how that inspires a ton of confidence.

2. I don't know much about basketball? Right. Spoken from a German whose been following the sport for like 4 years and is CLEARLY the biggest bandwagon guy on the SD forum.

Played basketball for 10 years. Followed the sport since 1984. I like my chances.


Posted by fmodena369 on May-02-2007 17:54:

As Bill Walton would say "Throw It Down Big Fella!"
Mavs got unlucky with their 8 seed, plain and simple. Warrios have had their number for what 7 games now (including regular season games)? because of mismatchup problems. If they were playing the Lakers or Clippers, we wouldn't be talkin bout Mavs getting knocked out first round. Not an excuse to lose in the playoffs, they should have had this series won by now, but if they get past this series, that's a HUGE boost for the team and cant see anyone stopping them.


Posted by LeopoldStotch on May-02-2007 18:12:

don't make me have to give a full breakdown why this mavs-warriors series is starting to entertain a lot of people.
but seriously, Rockabye, you crossed the wrong line. hah! i would make a long post about your comments, but i am at work right now, and have to cut it short.


Posted by Rockabye on May-02-2007 18:28:

quote:
Originally posted by Member of X
2. I don't know much about basketball? Right. Spoken from a German whose been following the sport for like 4 years and is CLEARLY the biggest bandwagon guy on the SD forum.

Played basketball for 10 years. Followed the sport since 1984. I like my chances.




Sorry 4 my words, hope you forget me. I was a little bit to strong with them.


But even that I'm German I follow the NBA since the early 90's and play Bball myself since than.


And biggest bandwagon guy? mmh... Cowboys-Fan since early 90's and even during the 5-11 seasons.

And if I'm a bandwagon-guy I would be fan of the Yankees.

And I cheer for the Mavs because of Dirk, is that wrong?


Posted by Member of X on May-03-2007 02:27:

Brandon Roy won rookie of the year. Just wanted to emphasize that considering I predicted he'd win back before the season started in this thread.

Roy earned 127 of 128 possible first-place votes, matching the 99.2 percent vote total that Chris Paul received last season. That number stands as the highest percentage of votes since David Robinson won the award unanimously in 1989-90.

Andrea Bargnani?....................


NEXT


Posted by LeopoldStotch on May-03-2007 02:35:

spurs win series 4-1. a perfect example of "good teams win games, great teams know how to close out games."


Posted by Kapedano on May-03-2007 03:20:

quote:
Originally posted by LeopoldStotch
spurs win series 4-1. a perfect example of "good teams win games, great teams know how to close out games."


i had a feeling we would repeat the way we beat denver in 05.


Posted by Rockabye on May-03-2007 08:17:

quote:
Originally posted by LeopoldStotch
spurs win series 4-1. a perfect example of "good teams win games, great teams know how to close out games."



yeah and now you'll loose against the Suns. Great.


Posted by Yohan on May-03-2007 13:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Member of X
Brandon Roy won rookie of the year. Just wanted to emphasize that considering I predicted he'd win back before the season started in this thread.

Roy earned 127 of 128 possible first-place votes, matching the 99.2 percent vote total that Chris Paul received last season. That number stands as the highest percentage of votes since David Robinson won the award unanimously in 1989-90.

Andrea Bargnani?....................


NEXT

Roy won the award because he's a starter for a team that didn't make the playoffs. Bargnani put up his numbers from the bench for a team that was 3rd in the East.

Of course Roy would get better stats, plus more play time.


Posted by bananas on May-03-2007 13:50:

phuck, i was hoping lakers will make a miracle


Posted by shaw on May-03-2007 15:10:

lol I didn't realize just how bad the Lakers had been since Shaq left. They better not get Kevin Garnett, though. If they do, I hope Kobe complains about his touches and runs him out or quits.


Posted by Member of X on May-03-2007 19:07:

quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
Roy won the award because he's a starter for a team that didn't make the playoffs. Bargnani put up his numbers from the bench for a team that was 3rd in the East.

Of course Roy would get better stats, plus more play time.


Using this logic then any player on a bad team is gonna be worse than a players from winning teams. So Paul Pierce sucks now. Using this, Chris Paul shouldn't have won last year right? Let's say Nazr Mohammed is better since he's on the Pistons because he helped a playoff team vs. Pau Gasol who was on the worst team? Doesn't equate sorry. It's one thing if we were using that logic as a tiebreaker between two players that are close. To watch Roy all this year and see the dramatic impact he had (a TON of game winning shots or passes) he was clearly the rookie of the year. That's why every single sportswriter agreed with me except the homer in Toronto. Who is delusional and reported that he received hundreds of hate email from Portland fans about his vote. I'm not condoning that but there's no way Roy wasn't the best rookie this year. No way.


Posted by Yohan on May-03-2007 22:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Member of X
Using this logic then any player on a bad team is gonna be worse than a players from winning teams. So Paul Pierce sucks now. Using this, Chris Paul shouldn't have won last year right? Let's say Nazr Mohammed is better since he's on the Pistons because he helped a playoff team vs. Pau Gasol who was on the worst team? Doesn't equate sorry. It's one thing if we were using that logic as a tiebreaker between two players that are close. To watch Roy all this year and see the dramatic impact he had (a TON of game winning shots or passes) he was clearly the rookie of the year. That's why every single sportswriter agreed with me except the homer in Toronto. Who is delusional and reported that he received hundreds of hate email from Portland fans about his vote. I'm not condoning that but there's no way Roy wasn't the best rookie this year. No way.

I'm not saying Roy sucks.

All I am saying is that Roy had better chances with starters mins in a team that did suck, therefore Roy had bigger impact than Bargnani did in Toronto.

Don't get me wrong. I fully think that Roy deserves to win the award, but I think that Bargnani should have gotten more of a consideration since I think he made definite impact on Raptors season. Without Bargnani, I think the Raps would be 6-7th in the East.


Posted by LeopoldStotch on May-04-2007 01:13:

i do agree that rookies in bad teams get more opportunities and chances to put up some good stats, compared to solid rookies in good teams. because roy was on a team that didn't have a bonafide scorer(other than randolph), roy took advantage of that situation. braganini started off slow, but really showed his worth after the all star break. last year's draft should be considered a bust, since a lot of the 1st round picks did not do much for their respective teams.


Posted by verndogs on May-04-2007 04:50:

How I knew the Warriors were going to win game 6:

Seeing baron davis limp, and then hitting his next shot

That is pretty much the closest thing we're going to get to the Willia Reed moment in our generation.


Posted by LeopoldStotch on May-04-2007 04:52:

quote:
Originally posted by verndogs
How I knew the Warriors were going to win game 6:

Seeing baron davis limp, and then hitting his next shot

That is pretty much the closest thing we're going to get to the Willia Reed moment in our generation.


lol true.
warriors hitting their shots like madmen. watch out for these guys in the 2nd round.


Posted by Rockabye on May-04-2007 04:53:

what a year for my favourite teams from us-sport...


Cowboys -> loose in the play-offs because Romo can't hold a field goal

Canadians -> didn't make the play-offs because of a loose in the last game of the season

Mavericks -> after playing one of the best seasons in nba history they loose to the #8 seed



and for this lame game I stand up at 4.30 in the morning


this will be my last NBA game until november... maybe


Posted by verndogs on May-04-2007 04:55:

quote:
Originally posted by Rockabye
what a year for my favourite teams from us-sport...


Cowboys -> loose in the play-offs because Romo can't hold a field goal

Canadians -> didn't make the play-offs because of a loose in the last game of the season

Mavericks -> after playing one of the best seasons in nba history they loose to the #8 seed



and for this lame game I stand up at 4.30 in the morning


this will be my last NBA game until november... maybe


hey... the mets had a 6 run 9th inning comeback win against the dbacks

so not all bad


Posted by LeopoldStotch on May-04-2007 04:57:

quote:
Originally posted by verndogs
hey... the mets had a 6 run 9th inning comeback win against the dbacks

so not all bad


ROLF

and rockabye. maybe it's time to like different teams, because your favorite teams suck.
kidding....


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