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Sheridan: Melo Will Only Accept Extension With NYK
Real Deal replied to Teletopez's topic in New York Knicks Team Forum
Melo wanted to go to the Knicks well before Amare signed with them. And Bryant was retracting his comment that same day he gave it to Steven A. Smith. He threw it back out there later probably because he spoke to Phil a second time, and both he and Kobe felt it was a good move. Again, Bryant could've signed elsewhere BEFORE all of that even took place. The Clippers had the offer on the table, and he decided against it. Chicago had an offer, and he turned his head. Had he just become a free agent, he wouldn't have had to demand a trade 2-3 years later. And Chicago did offer without including Deng, one of their last offers. It included Ben Wallace (who was making $16 million), Hinrich and Nocioni. They were going to retain both Deng and Gordon (and Tyrus). LA showed interest because Hinrich was the perfect triangle guard, Nocioni was the shooter they wanted to bring in, and Wallace was still putting up 11 boards and over 2 blocks per game, in 35 minutes (unlike he is today). Chicago offered PJ Brown in a deal with Deng, trying to keep Gordon, Hinrich, and Tyrus...that was probably the second or third offer. The first was Deng and Gordon, if I recall correctly, which is what you're referring to. -
Sheridan: Melo Will Only Accept Extension With NYK
Real Deal replied to Teletopez's topic in New York Knicks Team Forum
Haha... http://www.hoopsworld.com/Story.asp?story_id=8903 http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2886927 http://www.nba.com/playoffs2007/news/kobe_trade_070530.html And by the way, direct quote from The Jordan Rules, page 169... Yikes...haha. Guess we know what both players wanted after all. -
Sheridan: Melo Will Only Accept Extension With NYK
Real Deal replied to Teletopez's topic in New York Knicks Team Forum
Phil trashed Pau a few weeks back, talking about how he gets punked by his brother. Jordan slapped Kerr in the face, and he has thrown his teammates under the bus plenty of times while interviewed during games (stating how they aren't playing well). Him trashing Bynum was a bad thing to do, but it was warranted. Kidd was still an all-star quality point guard at that time (made the AS team at least once after that), and while all of that is going on, Drew is on his fourth consecutive season with a major knee injury. Not sure what else to say about it. Here's a fact: if he wanted traded to Chicago, he wouldn't have voided the trades (two or three of them, in fact). If he wanted to go to the Clippers, he wouldn't have voided that deal. It was written, over and over again, that he was voiding deals that Chicago and the Clips would lay out for Mitch. Same with Atlanta when they phoned. Do you think Melo would void a trade to the Knicks if he had a no-trade clause? Haha, no way. Would LeBron have voided a trade to Miami? Bosh to Miami? When Garnett wanted out of Minnesota, would he have voided a deal to the Lakers? Did he dispute going to Boston? When a player wants out, they ask for the trade, and then they take it. Kobe voided at least 6-7 trade offers from other teams. It's not hard to figure out what his intentions were. People found reason to hate on him because he won rings with Shaq...then they found reason to hate when he was accused of rape. They found reason to hate when he asked for a trade. Now they have found reason to hate because he's got two more. Puts a smile on my face. Kobe stated before that he would be a Laker for life, he declined trades that would've given him a better opportunity to win a championship (in the East, on a better team than the Gasol-less Lakers). He didn't ditch the Lakers for the Clippers, when they offered him the cash and a way out of a relationship with Shaq in 2004. He has never opted out to become a free agent. It's all right there in front of you guys. He's loyal, and he knows where he should be, win or lose (usually winning). Can't say the same for others. Ironically, the Heat and Knicks fans are going to be pissed off when someone opposes what LeBron did, and what Melo will eventually do, but I definitely understand why. -
Sheridan: Melo Will Only Accept Extension With NYK
Real Deal replied to Teletopez's topic in New York Knicks Team Forum
Bryant was never going to be traded. He axed every trade on the board on purpose, even to Chicago. He wanted someone like Garnett, and he received Gasol, and it ended up winning the Lakers two extra championships...the team he has been with since his first game. Once the dust cleared, everyone should've been aware of what he did. He fooled me, and fooled a lot of Lakers fans...but at the end of the day, it's obvious he wasn't going to be traded, nor was he going to accept a trade (using his no-trade clause). Much, much different situation. -
Sheridan: Melo Will Only Accept Extension With NYK
Real Deal replied to Teletopez's topic in New York Knicks Team Forum
LeBron and Melo are both punks, one for telling Cleveland he doesn't want to go ring-chasing and wants to build a champion there (and eventually going against his word, last-second), and the other for demanding a trade and refusing to sign that extension for anyone other than the Knicks. Denver just needs to deal him to the Eastern Conference for picks and youth, and let that conference stack their top teams with trios of all-stars and superstars, so they can all fight to see who gets beat in the NBA Finals next. -
Duncan isn't even averaging 30 minutes a game anymore. I wonder how this Spurs team will play in the playoffs, once he's implemented back into the lineup for some serious minutes.
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Blake Griffin: 27 points, 16 rebounds, 5 assists. If he's not leading in everyone's ROY race so far, I don't know what else to say.
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Gasol sucks again, missed way too many easy shots. Lopez isn't Dikembe Mutombo, so those hooks and short jumpers have to fall. One game can be excused, but he has been shooting like crap for a while, maybe just one decent game shooting in the last 5-6. Shot 4-13 against the Clippers, 2-8 against Houston, 5-13 against his brother in Memphis, 5-15 before that against the Pacers, and an ugly 6-19 today.
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LMAO, I'm going to have a 3-4 point week. I seriously cannot believe this. It's the last time I actually gamble on a few of my picks. I figured it would pull me ahead by about 3-4 if I were to take some chances and beat everyone else out (picked Cincinnati, for example), but wow...great way to obliterate my lead and screw myself over.
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Heat Have Won 7 Straight Games
Real Deal replied to The Lone Granger's topic in Miami Heat Team Forum
Had they actually pushed the tempo and ran teams to death from the start, they would probably be on top of the East. Wade and James were too busy trying to figure out how to get each other open jumpers. -
Haha, for sure. I'll get caught up eventually. Busy couple of months. Work sucks.
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None at all. Same with the other guys. I can't even find a single post for you through the archives. What names have you posted under? I know of MilwaukeeBucks (the one I think you registered with from the start) and your current one.
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Blake Griffin: 19 PTS, 11 REB, 5 AST, 17th double-double in 24 games. Pretty impressive.
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Houston and New York are both going to be 30-40 win teams by the end of the season anyway, so who cares? OOOOOOOOHH.
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Kobe's fingers and hand after games
Real Deal replied to Real Deal's topic in Los Angeles Lakers Team Forum
Sore and swollen. Not really sure. I know he's got arthritis in them, and the tear he played with last season (on his index finger) can't be repaired. I honestly have no idea how he can shoot a basketball like that. I can't even shoot a ball with one jammed finger. Today, Bryant has two dislocated fingers and one tear, three of the five, and all on his shooting hand. -
Seems like it's been pretty bad all season long, no matter what he says. Explains a lot of missed layups and open shots (if you haven't noticed by watching the games OR even looking at his shooting percentages). http://d.yimg.com/a/p/sp/getty/91/fullj.5c1df63f3036fce71d7e04a4681ee3ae/5c1df63f3036fce71d7e04a4681ee3ae-getty-103889397jg011_sacramento_k.jpg
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You guys do know that it's not just Bynum that's injured, right? Gasol is playing on a bad, bad hamstring again (what made him actually miss games last year), and he nearly missed the Kings game just nights ago. And do you guys not know what has been happening with Kobe's fingers/hand after every game? http://d.yimg.com/a/p/sp/getty/91/fullj.5c1df63f3036fce71d7e04a4681ee3ae/5c1df63f3036fce71d7e04a4681ee3ae-getty-103889397jg011_sacramento_k.jpg Yeah, you guys don't have Haslem or Miller, but at least your top three players are all healthy as a horse. Come on now...you can't seriously tell me a fully-healthy Kobe/Gasol duo would lose four straight, five of their last six, can you? We had only lost three in a row once since getting Gasol.
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Do you guys blink when a hammer hits metal?
Real Deal replied to bigdog17k's topic in Off-Topic Discussion Forum
Haha, everyone does, depending on the distance the noise is from you (and this also depends on the person). It's a natural reaction to protect your eyes. -
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/gametracker/recap/NBA_20101210_ORL@UTA
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http://www.cbssports.com/nba/gametracker/recap/NBA_20101210_ATL@SA
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http://www.cbssports.com/nba/gametracker/recap/NBA_20101210_DET@MIN
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Must have been a boring game.
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Spend money wisely. I tend to blow my cash on things I really don't need, and it's not like I'm making a lot of money to begin with. Jess needs a new car, so I'll look into that. and our lease is going to be up in August, so I'll save up some cash and, if she finds a permanent job, I'll put a down payment on a house. I'll dive into the new year with all of those plans, then go out and make things difficult for myself by February, like I always do. My PS3 is about dead...so I'm sure I'll buy a new one, even though I shouldn't. I want a new TV, and I'll probably look to get one before the basketball season is over with...who knows.
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I don't really know why, but I've never, ever liked using it. Just feels like an unnatural act, or something.
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Currently, I'm not a fan of anyone. I guess if I have to pick one guy, it's Randy Orton...but he's really not enough to get me back into the wrestling world. All-time, it's hard to pick just one. I've always had a variety of favorites, very good technical wrestlers mixed in with the guys that work the crowd, then the dominant freak athletes. FIRST TIER (no particular order) Ric Flair - greatest "wrestler" of all-time, in my opinion The Rock - greatest on the mic, defined entertainment Goldberg - one of the most dominant, exciting Shawn Michaels - charismatic, great on the mic, great all-around Triple H - see Shawn Michaels SECOND TIER (no particular order) Stone Cold - him and Rock, and D-X, were the attitude era Mr. Perfect - should've held the WWF championship at least once in his career Ultimate Warrior - Goldberg on acid and roids Brock Lesnar - see Goldberg Sting - he and Flair made WCW Hulk Hogan - did too much to be left off any list I know there will be a lot of you that leaves Hogan off the list, and I also realize that some of you didn't actually get to see Hogan, live, in the late 80s and early 90s. While most of his matches were all punches, test-of-strengths and bodyslams, there were a lot of strong, emotional storylines he played a huge part in, especially with Slaughter during the Gulf War (which was crazy) and Savage and Elizabeth's relationship. He also took part in three of the greatest matches over those two decades: Hogan/Andre, Hogan/Warrior and Hogan/Goldberg, two that he dropped the title in. He didn't have many moves in the ring, but he had an overwhelming amount of support, probably more than any other wrestler in history...and, with one legdrop, he became one of the most hated of all-time. That's extremely hard to accomplish. Putting Hogan in the second tier doesn't mean he's not among the top five greatest. For me, personally, I liked those top five better.
