I guess I was dreaming, thinking there wasn't hate.
I don't really check ESPN, and especially ESPN.com, so I missed the love-fest. The games have been mostly entertaining, that's all I'm really looking for right now.
There was bound to be a natural backlash to all the craziness. I cant hatt on the players or the franchise but ESPN/NBA is foamin at the mouf.
1) Celtics vs Lakers Rivlary - GTFOHWTB. These mofos are on some WWF bullshit. There's no rivalry anymore. The players on both teams dont have the same tension.
2) Big 3 Big 3 Big 3 Big 3 Big 3.........zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
3) Danny Ainge = Genius.......GTFOHWTB. McHale gets the credit for this shit. He hit his old team off w/ The Big Ticket. Mofos try to paint the picture like Ainge masterminded this big trade.PAUSE.
Regardless, Ill take the Celtics doing well over the played out/overhyped LeBoring/Cavaliers.
did you take the Pacers(speaking of played the fuck out) over the Cavs also????
did you take the Pacers(speaking of played the fuck out) over the Cavs also????
No, but i did imagine my Pacers taking at least one game when we went to the Finals.
let me imagine this......30 points 11 rebounds and 10 assists oh my fault that shit did actually happen..... it's funny reading your little pot shots at LBJ then he just drop a triple double on your Pacers.
did you take the Pacers(speaking of played the fuck out) over the Cavs also????
No, but i did imagine my Pacers taking at least one game when we went to the Finals.
let me imagine this......30 points 11 rebounds and 10 assists oh my fault that shit did actually happen..... it's funny reading your little pot shots at LBJ then he just drop a triple double on your Pacers.
How about them Knicks? Nice win v. the Jazz tonight. Not convincing, but solid.
I think Eddie and Zach finally realized that even though the offense runs through them, if they get the ball and are double teamed KICK IT BACK OUT TO THE OPEN MAN!
Can they make it three in a row v. Boston on Thursday???
did you take the Pacers(speaking of played the fuck out) over the Cavs also????
No, but i did imagine my Pacers taking at least one game when we went to the Finals.
let me imagine this......30 points 11 rebounds and 10 assists oh my fault that shit did actually happen..... it's funny reading your little pot shots at LBJ then he just drop a triple double on your Pacers.
Oh, were you listing Jamal Tinsley's Line?
Tinlsey did not have a triple double....almost....close.....but no cigar....and plus his/your team lost.
Speaking of the Cavs, what's up with Varejao holding out?
Last season, Anderson Varejao played a key role as the Cleveland Cavaliers won the Eastern Conference title -- he was arguably the Cavs' best young player behind LeBron James.
This season, Varejao is playing in a gym more than a thousand miles from Cleveland in Vitoria, Brazil, while the Cavs struggle to replace Varejao's defensive intensity in the middle.
What's he doing? Working on his jump hook. Trying to stay in shape. And most importantly, waiting.
Varejao is a fan favorite for his all-out hustle and curly locks.
He's waiting for the lucrative contract he thought he'd sign this offseason.
And waiting for Cleveland general manager Danny Ferry to "show me that he values my contribution to the team," Varejao told ESPN.com by phone in a rare interview.
"I just want to be treated fairly and I don't think Danny's done that."
Varejao expected to be helping the Cavs defend their East crown by now.
"I wanted to come back," he said. "I love the fans and I really love my teammates. But there are others there that have made it very difficult. It's gotten to the point that I don't want to play there anymore. I'm just hoping for a sign-and-trade at this point."
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Varejao, who turned 25 in September, was a vital part of the Cavs' run to the NBA Finals. As the Cavs' sixth man, his basic stats were modest: 6.8 points and 6.7 rebounds in 23 minutes per game. But he led the league in drawing charges, and his energy and interior defense were invaluable to the team. His adjusted plus-minus numbers last season said he was the 22nd-best player in the league.
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The question for the Cavs is, how much do you pay for those less tangible contributions?
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The Cavs' popular forward wants considerably more than the team is offering.[/b] He turned down the Cavs' one-year, $1.2 million tender offer. (To retain a restricted free agent, a team must make a tender offer.) He also refused Cleveland's opening offer of five years, $20 million, and then its latest offer of five years, $32 million, with a starting salary slightly below the midlevel exception.
Speaking of the Cavs, what's up with Varejao holding out?
Last season, Anderson Varejao played a key role as the Cleveland Cavaliers won the Eastern Conference title -- he was arguably the Cavs' best young player behind LeBron James.
This season, Varejao is playing in a gym more than a thousand miles from Cleveland in Vitoria, Brazil, while the Cavs struggle to replace Varejao's defensive intensity in the middle.
What's he doing? Working on his jump hook. Trying to stay in shape. And most importantly, waiting.
Varejao is a fan favorite for his all-out hustle and curly locks.
He's waiting for the lucrative contract he thought he'd sign this offseason.
And waiting for Cleveland general manager Danny Ferry to "show me that he values my contribution to the team," Varejao told ESPN.com by phone in a rare interview.
"I just want to be treated fairly and I don't think Danny's done that."
Varejao expected to be helping the Cavs defend their East crown by now.
"I wanted to come back," he said. "I love the fans and I really love my teammates. But there are others there that have made it very difficult. It's gotten to the point that I don't want to play there anymore. I'm just hoping for a sign-and-trade at this point."
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Varejao, who turned 25 in September, was a vital part of the Cavs' run to the NBA Finals. As the Cavs' sixth man, his basic stats were modest: 6.8 points and 6.7 rebounds in 23 minutes per game. But he led the league in drawing charges, and his energy and interior defense were invaluable to the team. His adjusted plus-minus numbers last season said he was the 22nd-best player in the league.
...
The question for the Cavs is, how much do you pay for those less tangible contributions?
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The Cavs' popular forward wants considerably more than the team is offering.[/b] He turned down the Cavs' one-year, $1.2 million tender offer. (To retain a restricted free agent, a team must make a tender offer.) He also refused Cleveland's opening offer of five years, $20 million, and then its latest offer of five years, $32 million, with a starting salary slightly below the midlevel exception.
This cat has the serious big head (hair).... thinks he is worth at least 10 million a year. He thinks he should make more than the Cavs starting forward Drew Gooden does...
3) Danny Ainge = Genius.......GTFOHWTB. McHale gets the credit for this shit. He hit his old team off w/ The Big Ticket. Mofos try to paint the picture like Ainge masterminded this big trade.PAUSE.
Regardless, Ill take the Celtics doing well over the played out/overhyped LeBoring/Cavaliers.
Plus I think its fun to watch those three together..I'll always ride for my Knicks but its just so f'in hard these days with the Dolan/Thomas/Marbury trifecta of doodoo...i almost miss Scott Layden right now
Ellis was ballin' for real, but nobody played defense, obviously. Well, GS actually did a bit in the 4th. Other than that I felt like I was watching a streetball game.
It was fun to watch though. The Suns looked a little out of sync at times, but golden state was ready to score on every posession, which they pretty much did. 72 at the half? Wow.
Ellis was ballin' for real, but nobody played defense, obviously. Well, GS actually did a bit in the 4th. Other than that I felt like I was watching a streetball game.
It was fun to watch though. The Suns looked a little out of sync at times, but golden state was ready to score on every posession, which they pretty much did. 72 at the half? Wow.
The Suns need games like the one last night to get them going. Hopefully Grant Hill and STAT stay healthy...Remember, regular season don't mean schitt!!! Haha!
Ellis was ballin' for real, but nobody played defense, obviously. Well, GS actually did a bit in the 4th. Other than that I felt like I was watching a streetball game.
It was fun to watch though. The Suns looked a little out of sync at times, but golden state was ready to score on every posession, which they pretty much did. 72 at the half? Wow.
The Suns need games like the one last night to get them going. Hopefully Grant Hill and STAT stay healthy...Remember, regular season don't mean schitt!!! Haha!
It was good to see that Hill was fitting into the system. That first game that we discussed here, he looked totally out of place lobbing 3s. Now he's driving, rebounding, etc which is much more his style and benefits the team more.
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did you take the Pacers(speaking of played the fuck out) over the Cavs also????
No, but i did imagine my Pacers taking at least one game when we went to the Finals.
let me imagine this......30 points 11 rebounds and 10 assists oh my fault that shit did actually happen..... it's funny reading your little pot shots at LBJ then he just drop a triple double on your Pacers.
Oh, were you listing Jamal Tinsley's Line?
LeBoring is on some MVP shit out the gate this year.
But he has to play that way or theyll lose.
I think Eddie and Zach finally realized that even though the offense runs through them, if they get the ball and are double teamed KICK IT BACK OUT TO THE OPEN MAN!
Can they make it three in a row v. Boston on Thursday???
Indeed, I'd personally like to see a PHX vs GSW playoffs. It would be the ultimate run and gun series evar.
Nash committed a bunch of silly turnovers and Amare was asleep. Monta Ellis blazed past Marion..it was pretty awesome.
Can't hatt at all, that was the best game I've seen so far this season, and the Suns lost!
Tinlsey did not have a triple double....almost....close.....but no cigar....and plus his/your team lost.
How much is this clown worth?
This cat has the serious big head (hair).... thinks he is worth at least 10 million a year. He thinks he should make more than the Cavs starting forward Drew Gooden does...
Do a search on ebay motors for "Kobe" !
Plus I think its fun to watch those three together..I'll always ride for my Knicks but its just so f'in hard these days with the Dolan/Thomas/Marbury trifecta of doodoo...i almost miss Scott Layden right now
Looks good. But I believe it only runs on DIESEL?
H3 = soccer mom Hummer
I dig Hummer and the H2 but y're on-point. Sooooo much wasted space on the interior. It's barely comfortable.
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Ellis was ballin' for real, but nobody played defense, obviously. Well, GS actually did a bit in the 4th. Other than that I felt like I was watching a streetball game.
It was fun to watch though. The Suns looked a little out of sync at times, but golden state was ready to score on every posession, which they pretty much did. 72 at the half? Wow.
H3 = Ghetto Range Rover
The Suns need games like the one last night to get them going. Hopefully Grant Hill and STAT stay healthy...Remember, regular season don't mean schitt!!! Haha!
oooooooweeeeeeee!!!
It was good to see that Hill was fitting into the system. That first game that we discussed here, he looked totally out of place lobbing 3s. Now he's driving, rebounding, etc which is much more his style and benefits the team more.