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  1. There will be no lockout, i guarantee it.
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  2. http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs285.snc4/40612_139003182803184_103777836325719_160938_2096185_n.jpg
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  3. Wait, let me get this straight, fans of other teams are hypocrites because they don't like how a situation was handled and it changed their opinion of a player? So Cavs fans are hypocrites because they felt it was a complete douchebag move for LeBron to go put on an hour long TV special to announce that he was leaving Cleveland and only decided to inform the Cavs about 20 minutes before the entire thing? Raptor fans are hypocrites because we disliked the fact that Hedo Turkoglu dogged it all season long and then cried to the Turkish media about how he wanted out? Then blasts the organization once he leaves? Or Raptor fans are hypocrites because we think it is pretty completely unecessary for Bosh to constantly make backhanded remarks about Toronto? And just like any chance us "hypocritical fans" () take to put these players in a bad light, you "super-awesome fans" take any chance to prop these players up on a pedastool. Get off your damn high horse.
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  4. Angelina is hideous Sammi - cute Jwow - slamin body Snookie - tits Angelina - ....nothing
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  5. Season Opener: Jamison Comes Up Big in Thriller http://community.2ksports.com/community/storage/media/v/l3/l2416/m2417526.jpg Antawn Jamison's 23 points including 5 in the final minute of the game carried the Cavs to a victory to open the season. Box Score 10/30/11 (Cavs @ Nets) Cle-NJ 1st 15-19 2nd 22-19 3rd 17-19 4th 22-17 ---------- Final: Cleveland 76, New Jersey 74 http://www.factory-outlet-stores.info/images/com_sobi2/clients/558_under_armour_clinton_img.jpgUnder Armour Big Three Performers (Team by Team) Cavs Jamison: 23 pts, 7 boards, 3 blk Graham: 14 pts, 3 ast Williams: 14 pts, 3 stl Nets Harris: 30 pts, 4 ast, 3 stl, 2 blk Lopez: 17 pts, 7 boards, 2 blk Favors: 8 pts, 8 boards http://www.thinkinguncommon.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/gatorade_thumb.jpg Gatorade "That's G" Game Recap Coming off one of the most depressing offseasons in NBA history, the Cleveland Cavaliers showed hustle and spirit in their tip off to the NBA season. Facing a slightly redone Nets team, the Cavs played their first game without LeBron in 7 years. Things started shaky, as the Cavs only put up 15 points in the first quarter. However, the offense picked up in the 2nd quarter. The half ended with a buzzer beating 3 from Mo Williams from around half court. Coming out of the half, Coach Byron Scott had his Cavs ready. The Cavs opened up a 14-2 run and took a 51-40 lead. The Nets, however, came rolling back. The guard-center combo of Devin Harris and Brook Lopez kept the Nets offense in good flow, as both combined for 47 of the Nets' 74 points. The Cavs were down by three when the fourth quarter began. In the waning minutes of the game, the Cavs took a 71-69 lead. On the Nets' next possession, Devin Harris made a three point shot to give the Nets a 72-71 lead. But the Cavs, lead by Jamison, came back. On the following possession, Jamison took one of his awkward shots in the paint and got the and one. Making the free throw, the Cavs took a 74-72 lead. However, Devin Harris made it clear that this game wasn't over yet. He drove to the basket for the easy lay up, stunning the Cavs. The crowd went crazy. With 9 seconds left, though, the Cavs still wanted to win. With no timeouts left, Ramon Sessions ran the ball up the floor, handed it off the the hot hand, Jamison. Jamison caught the ball in the post, turned around to take the 10 foot jumper, and nailed it. The Nets had no time to retaliate, and the Cavs had won the game. http://media.cleveland.com/startingblocks/photo/new-cavaliers-secondary-logojpg-3e1cc85a3e691cec_small.jpgCavaliers Extra Post-Game Comments Antawn Jamison - "My team needed me tonight and I delivered. We have a lot to overcome this season and I think that we can do some things. It feels really good to start off on a good note." Byron Scott - "I saw a lot of positives on the court tonight. We got the job done and won a tough contested game. There's always going to be calls or plays that you regret, but we have to get past that. We've got a tough game tomorrow at home so we have to be ready." Game Notes - Ramon Sessions and Ryan Hollins looked lost at some points during the game. Sessions had only 4 points and had 5 fouls which handicapped his game. Hollins has a lot of work to do if he wants more playing time. - Mo Williams looks like a lock for starting shooting guard. Played off the ball extremely well. - JJ Hickson had some moments but the team expects more from him now. Had only 9 points. - It looks like the team is going to be running most games. Most of the night, the Cavs were up tempo and on the break. Joey Graham had a few impressive dunks to help the momentum. The defense is also a good sign so far. Game 2: Home Opener vs. Bulls (10/31/10)
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  6. In HS I'd definitely rather have the first one, but in college I'm sure I'd rather have the 2nd one
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  7. I thought that K.G. had the more impressive performance. But before you make assumptions, I want to say that I am far from some new school NBA fan that knows nothing about the golden era of the 1980-90's (and it's players). In short...Charles Barkley was, and still is tha man! He's one of my favorites of ALL TIME. But here's why I thought KG had the better performance: Now I remember that 1993 very well. Who wouldn't? Given the style of both the Sonics and Suns of that day it was a very up tempo game. Back and forth, back and forth. Neither team played well on defense and the main reason why Barkley's rebounding numbers looked so inflated is because they were. High tempo=More shot attempts. And the Suns pretty much sprinted back down the court to allow Barkley to snatch em all. Barkley also had a relatively easy game at the four position (facing Shawn Kemp). Kevin Garnett not only faced a tougher matchup in Chris Webber, but they also had a much more mobile Vlad Divac to be concerned with. The most compelling stat is that in that '04 game the T'Wolves held the Kings to 39% shooting the whole night. The Sonics managed to shoot over 50% on the '93 game. So on account of Barkley facing a much less talented matchup in Kemp, and a faster game, Garnett had the better performance. The T'Wolves forced Mike Bibby and the uptempo Kings to a slower, and more erratic game, and K.G. was the anchor of it all. The Barkley performance still was amazing. The NBA still uses his footage from that game in their marketing campaigns.
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