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NomarFachix

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  1. They were probably there looking for the drugs he sells. Big ups to Slava Medvedenko, glad you were able to protect your fam.
  2. I dig it. Opens a bench spot for K-Mart or Amundson.
  3. Reid is the famed ecksbawks kid, he's such a fanboy and his opinion cannot be trusted.
  4. My favorite feature so far is being able to turn off/sleep/low power your system when you leave the house and then being able to boot the system back up in seconds and be playing again
  5. They've showed the controller and introduced a bunch of features, no release date
  6. Knicks, Hawks Discuss Blockbuster Trade? By Alex Kennedy Senior NBA Writer http://hoopscsdn.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/JoshSmith_DeadlineTitle_2.jpg Every year at the trade deadline, there is at least one move that comes out of left field – a deal that nobody talked about or saw coming in the weeks leading up to the deadline. This year, it sounds like the New York Knicks are the team that’s attempting to swing for the fences and pull off that deal. While the Knicks have weighed several minor deals that would bring in a veteran role player – such as Jared Dudley, J.J. Redick or Luke Ridnour – they have also been gauging interest in an Amar’e Stoudemire and Iman Shumpert package, according to sources. The Knicks are shopping this package in an attempt to land a significant player. One player that they’d like to pry loose is Josh Smith of the Atlanta Hawks, according to a league source. While it’s admittedly unlikely, it’s a rumor that has floated around in recent days. It’s a deal that makes sense for New York. A trade of Stoudemire and Shumpert for Smith and a filler such as Zaza Pachulia, for example, would work under the cap. The Knicks get a big-time player and suddenly, they have the talent to contend for a championship this year (and for years to come if they can re-sign Smith this summer). The question is why would Atlanta do this? The Hawks would be giving up their cap flexibility by taking on the two years and $45,090,881 remaining on Stoudemire’s contract. The only way Atlanta does this trade is if they’ve given up hope of signing a star free agent this summer and want to bring in a big name that they can sell to their fans. Money aside, Stoudemire has played well this season in New York and he and Al Horford would form a nice frontcourt in Atlanta. Also, the Hawks have made an effort to bring in players from Georgia to engage the fanbase such as Anthony Morrow and Lou Williams. Shumpert starred at Georgia Tech and could be a fan favorite in Atlanta. However, it’s hard to get past the money aspect since the Hawks seem determined to preserve their cap space. Read more at http://www.hoopsworld.com/knicks-hawks-discuss-blockbuster-trade/#w7872F44iJtMGIC0.99
  7. Posters get up to 10 questions to ask the person on the hot seat. Each gets 10, and then after a while the member answers all of the questions. It was a good idea the first time, but people lost interest and it fizzled out. It was a good idea the second time, but people lost interest and it fizzled out. I feel like trying it again would be an exercise in futility, but who knows.
  8. What's funny is that this dude takes stuff we post here and puts it up on his Facebook
  9. In love with Coheed to begin with, but this is the most I've enjoyed a CD from them since maybe In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3 http://i.imgur.com/0n459UO.jpg
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