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Posted by Mattsanity on Mar-23-2005 20:00:

Wow, my Nets are one game back behind the 'Sixers from 8th seed in the east. However, even though I want them to make it so much, I bet there just barely going to miss it, which is like 0.5 games back.


Posted by SlackerBoy9 on Mar-23-2005 21:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Member of X


As for Lebron and Cleveland.... CU Next Tuesday

That was the most epic crack back that i have heard....at least Paul Silas was honest with his thoughts.Jim Paxson should have lost his job though and not Silas


Posted by Hanki on Mar-23-2005 23:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Member of X
C Webb in the playoffs? You mean the time of year where he annually disappears? Looks like he already started to show "playoff" form upon his arrival in Philly.


Ehhhh come one, give me a chance to dream a little bit...


Posted by svens_bath on Mar-24-2005 01:01:

quote:
Originally posted by LeopoldStotch
in other news ...

lebron james puts up 56 points against toronto .... yet still lose the game, because cleveland has no bench to support james...


the other night they took apart the 'WORLD'( )champions, Detroit..fair enough rich hamilton was injured, but the Cavs bench stepped up. Big Anderson Varejeo had a cracking game. keep a lazy eye on them..if they play like that theyre gonna be a handful in the playoffs.


Posted by jonze on Mar-24-2005 20:30:

quote:
Originally posted by svens_bath
the other night they took apart the 'WORLD'( )champions, Detroit..fair enough rich hamilton was injured, but the Cavs bench stepped up. Big Anderson Varejeo had a cracking game. keep a lazy eye on them..if they play like that theyre gonna be a handful in the playoffs.


i caught a little bit of that game at the end and Varejao was looking like a stud. definitely his night to shine.


Posted by LeopoldStotch on Mar-24-2005 21:50:

the only reason why detroit lost that game, is because detroit currently does not have richard hamilton .. shows who really is the #1 scorer in detroit .. rasheed wallace and chauncey billups do score some, but rip can score on his own, unlike the others ... detroit will need rip healthy for the playoffs ..

speaking of detroit, the guy that no one is really talking about who is really stepping up his game is tayshaun prince .. seems the game is really easy for him, and scoring 20 points is not a pain for him .. if he was on another team, he would definately displayed as all-star material ..


Posted by BshidoHEAT on Mar-25-2005 04:40:

OMFG..... Magic loose season series against the Bobcats 3-1... how does this EVER fucking happen?


Posted by Member of X on Mar-25-2005 15:33:

Hey, check out Paul Shirley's blog on nba.com. He's the Phoenix Sun's 12th man and he writes some pretty honest and funny takes. Even cracks on some teams and players.

http://www.nba.com/suns/news/shirley_blog.html


Posted by digitalbreach on Mar-25-2005 23:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Eddie N MIAMI

How Bout Them Heat !


how bout them the Rockets ended there streak


Posted by TigerClaw on Mar-26-2005 04:14:

Heat won the division against the Suns.


Posted by Hanki on Mar-26-2005 13:14:

quote:
Originally posted by TigerClaw
Heat won the division against the Suns.


Heh it was a sick game, have watched it again already...And again Shaq was the man and led his team to victory...

BTW it was the first time during the season when heat scored more than 120 points...


Posted by Eddie N MIAMI on Mar-28-2005 04:40:

quote:
Originally posted by digitalbreach
how bout them the Rockets ended there streak

damn you digitalb
hey did u ever make it down here for wmc?
well anyways we kicked the Suns ass.Did you all see that play when Wade blocked the shot and then threw up the shot from beyong half court right be4 the clock ran out and he made it, Sick!

and then boom a loss to the Bobcats yesterday ! I didnt see the game so i have no idea how the hell that happened.


Posted by BadBadNeil on Mar-28-2005 21:01:

I think it was a combination of a few things.

1) Letdown after a big win
2) No respect for their opponent
3) Wade's taking a 3 at the end instead of a needed 2 (although it should have never got to that point to begin with).

Shaq took the blame but he played well, they were just lazy.


Posted by Viber on Mar-28-2005 23:20:

quote:
Originally posted by BadBadNeil
I think it was a combination of a few things.

1) Letdown after a big win
2) No respect for their opponent
3) Wade's taking a 3 at the end instead of a needed 2 (although it should have never got to that point to begin with).


4.Brevin Knight is one of the best true PG in the league.


Posted by BadBadNeil on Mar-29-2005 17:30:

Yeah Knight is amazing. The guy has the record for most assists this season at 20 and is second in the NBA per game. Not to mention he also scores in double digits and has one of the highest steals totals as well. They also got my man, Okafor.

I just think even with these weapons the Heat should win based on talent alone if they were both playing at their full potential.


Posted by LeopoldStotch on Mar-29-2005 18:21:

i love this guy brevin knight .. the only reason why memphis booted him out was that they had a dilemma of 3 good point guards .. jason willliams, earl watson, and brevin knight .. they had to let one go, and it was knight .. they let knight go, because he is not known for his shooting skills ..

and look at knight now .. although williams and watson are doing fine at memphis, but knight is doing a better job at charlotte .. okafor is not the only reason why he has all these assists .. there are other players on the team too .. why do you think people are talking about gerald wallace (was from sacramento) .. ?? although i do think wallace doesn't have talent, but knight makes him look good with his passes to him ..

but what if brevin knight stayed at pittsburgh for another year or two .. could have brought the panthers to the final four, possibly the championship ..


Posted by jonze on Mar-29-2005 21:10:

quote:
Originally posted by LeopoldStotch
but what if brevin knight stayed at pittsburgh for another year or two .. could have brought the panthers to the final four, possibly the championship ..


this seems to be the theme of every basketball thread lately


Posted by SlackerBoy9 on Mar-30-2005 03:26:

umm didn't Brevin Knight play for Stanford


Posted by digitalbreach on Mar-30-2005 04:00:

quote:
Originally posted by Eddie N MIAMI
damn you digitalb
hey did u ever make it down here for wmc?


Nah didn't make it afterall...there's always next year to look forward to. Hopefully.


Posted by Member of X on Mar-30-2005 04:20:

quote:
Originally posted by SlackerBoy9
umm didn't Brevin Knight play for Stanford


Uhhh.... hell yeah he did!!

I went to University of Oregon and saw him in person many times. Actually, one game I was standing right under the hoop and heckling him pretty good. Well, one play the ball rolled to me and I threw it back to the ref. Brevin was standing right there and calmly walks over and stood like 1 inch from my face smiling at me. The dude was shorter than me. He went on to torch us for like 30 pts, 10 assists. He was just having fun though. I've liked him ever since.


Posted by LeopoldStotch on Mar-30-2005 15:18:

quote:
Originally posted by SlackerBoy9
umm didn't Brevin Knight play for Stanford


my bad .. you are right .. what was i thinking ???


Posted by BadBadNeil on Mar-30-2005 18:10:

you were thinking of Brandon Knight who is the PG at Pittsburgh and coincidentally is the brother of Brevin Knight.


Posted by verndogs on Mar-31-2005 05:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Member of X
Hey, check out Paul Shirley's blog on nba.com. He's the Phoenix Sun's 12th man and he writes some pretty honest and funny takes. Even cracks on some teams and players.

http://www.nba.com/suns/news/shirley_blog.html


this is GREAT


Posted by LeopoldStotch on Apr-02-2005 05:22:

thanks dude ...

anyways, back to basketball ..

talking about who is going to be rookie of the year this year, the usual names mixed currently are emeka okafor, dwight howard, and ben gordon ...

but i am equally impressed with j.r. smith (high school rookie of course from the new orleans hornets) .. if you don't know this guy, you better start recognizing .. he is surprising me how much he as developed his game in just a couple of months .. he is moving with ease, and has a nice jumper ... he is lucky baron davis is out, because if davis was still with the team, i don't think he would get an opportunity to shoot shots ..

his stats may look bad, but they are deceiving, since byron scott doesn't like over playing guys to the max .. he started becoming a regular starter around mid january ..

look out for this guy ..


Posted by Kapedano on Apr-02-2005 21:28:

San Antonio Spurs baby!!!


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