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« Reply #600 on: December 10, 2005, 07:00:25 AM »
I am happy that Kobe the selfish raper has started to share the rock more.

I have Odom + Smush + Mihm in my team in another league.  I hope they can have more chance when Kobe is not selfish anymore.

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« Reply #601 on: December 10, 2005, 06:24:53 PM »
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylt=AgtuQK22nZ9F6gCV7isf3QY5nYcB?slug=ap-bulls-pippen&prov=ap&type=lgns

Scottie Pippen! got me kinda emmotional reading this


dammit YTL!!! I want to be first!!!  :P

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« Reply #602 on: December 11, 2005, 09:59:47 PM »
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http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylt=AgtuQK22nZ9F6gCV7isf3QY5nYcB?slug=ap-bulls-pippen&prov=ap&type=lgns

Scottie Pippen! got me kinda emmotional reading this


dammit YTL!!! I want to be first!!!  :P


LOL, actually you got your chances back then..... we are all random draft and I made quite a few changes after that.......  

I am doing quite badly (5th spot right now out of 12) in another league coz somehow my damn computer can't deal with java script which i had to take random draft again..... but this time I can't make it up with later changes.....

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« Reply #603 on: December 12, 2005, 12:22:25 AM »
I got that Pippen speech and the whole ceremony. Checkout Mixmaker.net...:cry: check out his takes on:

Whom he would pay to watch: Kobe [Bryant]. San Antonio as a team. They play team basketball and beat you with consistency. Cuttino Mobley. A hard worker who wants to win. Dwyane Wade. He brings a lot to the game. I like guys who play hard and not just on one end. [Tracy] McGrady just scores; same with Ray Allen and Steve Francis. I can watch [Allen] Iverson. I'm not as big a fan. You get tired of seeing one guy shoot the ball all the time. I'd rather watch Steve Nash, even though sometimes he dribbles too much. [Dirk] Nowitzki, I don't like his game. If I could still play, I'd guard him every time. He plays one end of the court. You have to hide him on defense. When McGrady guarded him, he was done. I like [Ron] Artest, though I'm not sure he can keep it up, very exciting, fundamentally sound. He just doesn't bring it from a mental standpoint. Carmelo Anthony? The NBA kills some of these guys. Here's a guy who wants a maximum contract. What have the Denver Nuggets ever done? Have they won a division? Where are they this year?"

Michael Jordan: "He made basketball fun, even more than anyone can imagine it being. We were two guys competing against one another every day. You knew every day you went to practice it wasn't going to be boring."


Being the sidekick: "You always have to understand the pecking order. I knew I wasn't going to be bigger than Michael. I had to find my niche and I accepted that."

Shaquille O'Neal: "I can respect Shaq. Everyone gets old in the game. He's on the downside. I went through that. I still like watching him play. He's an X-factor whenever he's on the court."

Charles Barkley: "Probably one my greatest competitors. He's one guy who really helped me take my game to another level, understanding how to rebound the ball and power it out into a fast break. He'd hit you a cheap shot here and there, but at the end of the day you had a lot of respect for him."

Who's like him
: "From an individual standpoint, Tayshaun Prince."

His career highlight, the Dream Team: "As a kid growing up, it was always a dream to be a part of the Olympics. And then to play with Magic [Johnson], it was the biggest highlight. I wasn't the type of guy to pull out a camera and take pictures, but I wanted to."

Kevin Garnett: "He really set the tone for self-destruction. He's very productive but unproductive. He gets you all the stats you want, but at the end of the day his points don't have an impact on [winning] the game. He plays with a lot of energy and a lot of enthusiasm, but in the last five minutes of the game he ain't the same player as in the first five."

Houston: "In all fairness, I don't even want to be remembered for playing there. It was a bad situation for me. I didn't realize what I was stepping into. I thought Dream [Hakeem Olajuwon] was better than he was. I didn't realize he was dead. I'd just come off my second back surgery. My game was limited, but no one knew it. I had a dead foot. It's still dead today. When I went to camp we were thinking the nerve would regenerate. Playing in Houston was such a step back from what I was accustomed to, the way things were run, how disorganized practice was, guys late all the time. It's the little things that destroy a team. Things were too casual for me. I needed to get to L.A. and Phil [Jackson]."

Portland: "It was cool, but [GM Bob] Whitsitt destroyed the team. We got to the [conference] finals and he brings in Shawn Kemp. He trades Jermaine O'Neal. The sad part is we weren't even together a year and he destroys the team. Then he got all the crazier players, athletes but dumb players. I'd have Rasheed [Wallace] on my team anytime. He's a smart player."

Today's players: "Look at the travel. They have all these CDs. They're gone one day and they have a library of music. They're not thinking about basketball. We'd get on the plane and Phil would pop in a tape and we'd watch the game. See a shot or a move. Then we'd get up the next day and have a film session."

Favorite moment: "Guarding Magic in the '91 [Finals]. That was huge for me. I always wanted to guard Magic. I always felt I could defend him. Even though I idolized him, it came to a point where I wanted to put myself ahead of someone like that. I asked to guard him from the beginning. After Michael got in foul trouble, I got him."


ROFL!! He's SO old school.

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I am happy that Kobe the selfish raper has started to share the rock more.


ROFL he just loves to rape the defence.

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« Reply #604 on: December 12, 2005, 05:23:34 AM »
Wow nice league! If i get artest, s. jackson, big ben and jermaine i automatically win  :D

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« Reply #605 on: December 12, 2005, 08:42:03 AM »
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Wow nice league! If i get artest, s. jackson, big ben and jermaine i automatically win  :D


The league is SO GHETTO!! :lmao:

And look who's back...SHAQ luckily I left him on my roster just in case.

and he gets the double-double in those funky shit ABA uniforms. Heat win it in OT.

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« Reply #606 on: December 12, 2005, 04:03:43 PM »
Oh man, Riley finally made his move and forced out Stan Van Gundy, what a classless guy.  He escaped the coach job when the team hit bottom and now everyone is healthy and battle proven, he comes right back and back stab his own chosen succession.  What a heartless backstabing opportunist for the so called overrated piece of medicore at best coach.

He hasn't done any shit for 20 fucking years mind you.  He won't be the next Heat homer ogasm coming.  Book it.

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« Reply #607 on: December 12, 2005, 06:57:26 PM »
hahaha, nice league!
But when is that going to be officially started?

Anyway, big news in the Miami Heat today, SVG resigning...because of "family matter" :lol:
But why pick this time thu?
When Shaq is healthy again and play, then resign!??
That makes no sence

And for Riley, Im sure he ll look good as the head coach of the Heat for now, with the return of the dominate big man, Wade playing best ball of his season so far

But I wanted to see Riley lost after losts, because "Riley replacing SVG" is wrong! It's like MJ coming back and play for the Wiz

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« Reply #608 on: December 13, 2005, 09:56:04 AM »
We gonna get the draft started before Dec. 16 for sure. but I wanna get more players.

Shit YTL are you crack?? Riles only lead his team to 3 NBA titles, several division titles, sum NBA finals appearances during that 20 years. FOOOL!!

It was a long time coming though...Ron Jeremy doesn't have that killer instinct and fuckin Riles drafted and built this team. It could be the owner putting heat on Riles to produce a winner with that Walker, White Chocolate trades. Or blame Shaq. He was the one who said he wanted to play for Riles.

Whatever. I wouldn't get caught up in all that media gossip. Pat Riley is one of the best coaches ever cuz it takes a good coach to coach the best players. Imagine the defense he can get outta Shaq now!!


Yeah. I'm a Pat Riley fan :P

all I can say....KOBE SINKS MAVS!! hahaha!! 43 and a trey at the end!


DJ MBENGA block on Kobe. WHOA.

My favorite play of the nite was when Lamar Odom bitchslapped Dirk to save the game. so good to have Kwame Brown back...dude was SICK with his clutch layups, easily his best game of the year.


...Ah. Breaking news. Donnie Walsh WILL grant Ron Artest that trade. Knicks he says?

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« Reply #609 on: December 13, 2005, 12:58:38 PM »
Im telling you man, the 21st century Riley is going to hard to pull off all his tricks out and help the Heat win, most of his greatness is from the 80s and the 90s
I remebered he was coaching in the 2001 and 2002 season, and he ist doing a really good job on the team, I think the Heat would be about the same wheather it was SVG or Riley coaching.

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« Reply #610 on: December 13, 2005, 01:46:03 PM »
KWAME BROWN IS A SISSY!

and the foul at the end....WTF ODOM


and that 3 by Kobe....WTF!

and Riley coming back....awesome

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« Reply #611 on: December 13, 2005, 03:48:07 PM »
Why don't you hire Chuck Daly and other coach then?  They won championships before too.....  Riley won the championships with the 80s Lakers......which is the dream team of dream team like the Bulls...... after that, he sucked in NY and in Miami.  Remember how he chickened out when Miami was lottery team?  And after SVG has put a lot of effort to make it a deep playoff game again, he just kick SVG's butt and come back to coach.  This is just not right, but it's his team so no one can really do anything anyways.  However that still doesn't justify his selfish action.

Shaq is done and won't win a championship again.  He shouldn't win a championship from the start imo.  He ruined the NBA and made it a WWE version of basketball.  I will be very glad to see the heat breaks down and burn.

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« Reply #612 on: December 14, 2005, 04:48:25 AM »
Wtf why is every1 bitching at shaq all of a sudden, just because every1 runs into him and gets knocked down like a brick wall hit them doesnt make him like Rikishi.  Besides he lost a few pounds  :D  Let some steam off the chocolate geezer.

And Pat Riley, after a few years watching, hes bound to have some crazy plays up his sleeve again and bring miami to the playoffs (the heat might even be able to beat the Raptors again :roll: , but not by a lot)

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« Reply #613 on: December 14, 2005, 08:33:35 AM »
rockets will make their run starting tomorrow! woohoo. As long as TMAC plays in shape throughout the season, rockets will be a threat again.

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« Reply #614 on: December 14, 2005, 09:39:53 AM »
LOL me and YTL talk smack since day 1. He hates the Lakers and I love em. Shaq is GOD to me. Gimme a second, and I'll show u guys my sports card
collection. Shaq = 3 Rings. Riley = 4 Rings. Miami and NYK dominated the Atlantic. Just check the stats man. Chuck Daly has sucked period since he left for Orlando. It takes a good coach to turn star players into champions. Like Phil Jackson. Not a flash in the pan guy. Rudy T. Pop.

Shaq be nimble. Shaq be quick. Pat Riley gets Win #1 with Shaq and Flash!


''It was a shock to me,'' center Shaquille O'Neal said. ``I found out when [the media] found out. I didn't know what was going on. Stan came in and talked to us and told us his reason for stepping down, and we have to accept that.''

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« Reply #615 on: December 14, 2005, 06:24:41 PM »
Damn man!
When will out Bobcats get out of this nasty slump!!?? :evil:

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« Reply #616 on: December 15, 2005, 04:12:23 AM »
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Damn man!
When will out Bobcats get out of this nasty slump!!?? :evil:

Fianlly My wish is fulfilled!
Bobcats snapped an 8 game losing streak by beating the Nets in NJ!!

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« Reply #617 on: December 15, 2005, 05:42:08 AM »
Blame VC for the bobcats win XD

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« Reply #618 on: December 15, 2005, 04:38:15 PM »
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Blame VC for the bobcats win XD

I think we are just that good XD

Riley's real challenege ll be at Friday's game playing the 76ers in Philly
Cant wait!

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« Reply #619 on: December 16, 2005, 09:54:28 AM »
^ Go Kareem Rush and Jumaine Jones!

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NBA All Star 1st round of  results are in:
http://www.nba.com/news/allstar2006_051117.html
Yao leads all players with 729,178 votes. The Houston Rockets’ Tracy McGrady leads all Western Conference forwards with 600,507 votes, followed by Minnesota Timberwolves’ Kevin Garnett (469,497). Bryant (664,744) and the Phoenix Suns’ Steve Nash (562,846), the 2004-05 NBA Most Valuable Player, lead all Western Conference guards.

LB James leads all Eastern Conference players with 665,849 votes, followed by Shaq O’Neal (646,085). The Indiana Pacers’ Jermaine O’Neal (387,893) is second to James among Eastern Conference forwards. The MVP of the 2005 NBA All-Star Game, Allen Iverson of the Philadelphia 76ers, leads all Eastern Conference guards (638,999), followed by the Heat’s Dwyane Wade (479,774).


And pleease. Artest for Mihm, and other chumps. Brown? George? but LMFAO he got fined for requesting a trade.

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