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Real Deal

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  1. Dude was just pissed because McGee was going to bang out and celebrate in Sacramento, like it really matters to begin with. If the Kings didn't want to lose by two more points, they should've been more careful with the ball.
  2. Out of those games... Kings (Cousins) - Cousins sucks Warriors (Biedrins) - no defense Clippers (Griffin) - Blake gave him 44/15/7 Bobcats (Kwame + Diaw) - no defense Bobcats (Tyrus) - dropped 26/11 on Amare Hawks (Horford) - loss, but impressive against Horford Pistons (Wallace) - undersized Nets (Lopez) - dropped 35 on Amare Hornets (Okafor) - impressive Raptors (Bargnani) - ...it's Bargnani Wolves (Love) - dropped 33 on Amare Raptors (Bargnani) - still no defense, but Bargs dropped 41 on him He's still averaging under nine boards a game (8.9 is under nine, but it's still under ten as well), and he should be grabbing more. Looks like he's doing that in these last 12 games, inconsistently, but you have to consider the size of these opponents as well. Amare is sacrificing his defense just to put up those 30s. It may work now, but deep into the season, the Knicks are going to have to find a way to make up for it. Stoudemire will tire, as all players do, and his 30s will become 20s, his defense will still be missing from his game (as it has his entire career), and his rebounding won't be enough to help win these games, especially once they start playing the very good teams. The Hornets have been on a downward spiral since their quick start. So have the Hawks. The two winning teams they played were slumping, big time. The Wolves, Raptors, Nets, Pistons, Bobcats, Clippers, Warriors and Kings are all among the worst teams in the NBA...none having records over .400 and four under .300. If they started the year out this way, I would be praising them more...but before this streak of wins (with the exception of the loss to Atlanta where Joe Johnson was absolutely pathetic), they were firing off losses and were considered one of the worst teams in the NBA, next to the Clippers. Amare is playing well, and the Knicks are winning...so Knicks fans have to be happy about it. However, the problem isn't solved just yet. They aren't a lock for the playoffs, and I'm not so sure that Amare will be able to lead them there without major contributions from other players on this team in January to April.
  3. The Clippers won't be dropped from the league. If anything ever happens, they will be relocated. I know Milwaukee and Memphis have been in those talks, though. I don't remember who it was now (from ESPN), but he was talking on his Twitter about the league potentially dropping teams (talk of it, anyway), and he stated that those two were the most likely to be considered...which makes a lot of sense.
  4. Sucks for the players. I really don't care, lol. I gave up caring about the MVP award a long time ago.
  5. You guys will fix it before I do. Staff members need to know when to end the conversation. STL, when you say the Heat are going to get ran by the Jazz, then you admit it was just to troll, people are going to either blast you for baiting the Heat fans (trolling) or blast you for making a bad prediction and trying to cover it up. Same light, Warren has done this a few times, where he has had no problem stating that Portland (or any Oregon team) will win a game convincingly, and he has been wrong every now and then. He doesn't get smashed for it very often, though, so again, I think everyone involved needs to fix the problem so I don't have to do it myself.
  6. Guess what? This discussion ends after my post. The rest of the topic, we'll be talking about the game.
  7. Haha...wow, I didn't expect that, at all. Fisher just took the ball, drove hard to the rim and beat the Clippers with a layup...lol.
  8. Ron with two massive steals (making up for the pathetic shooting again), and Kobe with the last two buckets, including the go-ahead bucket. Yes sir. Put this ball in Kobe's hands and ignore the [expletive] out of Gasol.
  9. Miller should've confronted him, to his face, instead of drilling him. The hit was unnecessary. What if Griffin breaks his arm landing that way? What if he lands on a camera and hits his eye, tearing the retina? A few pushes in the back when the player is NOT in the air does not warrant someone running at another and shoulder-blocking him as hard as he could.
  10. Again, with the way the fans treated the Sonics despite the fact that they drafted Durant, and considering the fact that the city doesn't have a new area to stick the Hornets in...that idea isn't going to be thrown into the pot for a long, long time. Another team, another day. Vegas makes sense, but the economy has hit the city harder than most of the other big-name cities in the country. Kansas City makes the most sense here. Anaheim is another location being discussed, even though California doesn't need another NBA team.
  11. http://espn.go.com/sportsnation/chat/_/id/35899
  12. James and Wade waived their rights to an MVP award when they joined hands in Miami. The likelihood that they win one, being on the same team and putting up big numbers together, has decreased drastically. They'll record split votes, if any, just as Kobe and Shaq did in LA. Sucks, but that's how the voting goes.
  13. Huh? That doesn't make sense. So, a $12 million player can be traded for a $30 million? Haha...whoever wrote the article must have misread the information.
  14. Start out by pressing and releasing the "O" (gives you a little momentum) and then quickly hitting P+Q to lift the first leg off the ground (you sort of have to hold it for a couple of seconds also). Then, right before he steps down with that foot, hit O+W to raise the other leg, then P+Q to raise the first leg once the second foot is about to hit, etc.
  15. The Knicks are going to have to have a .610 winning percentage or higher before I consider Amare the MVP. They are on pace to have a winning season, but less than 50 wins. The streak looks nice, and Amare's personal scoring output is good, but look at what Durant did last season with his 30+ point games, blowing Amare's streak out of the water.
  16. I have Matthews as my second pick, but that'll change if he keeps up his most current play. I have this feeling that Beasley has that Kevin Martin disease. The thing is, Matthews and Beasley were basically on the same level last season, and as of today, Beasley is looking like the better player...so that's how I stack them against each other right now. If Matthews keeps dropping 20s and playing defense, though, it'll push Beasley out of the top spot.
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