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That's some great, great work, Brandon. Amazing job. Small correction for the Nets, Kiki is the GM as well as the coach.
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Could they not come up with a better name than Playstation Move? I mean I understand they had to stick to the same sequence after PlayStation Home, PlayStation Eye, etc., but Move? Come on. And more importantly, you've got to be kidding me. Companies taking certain minor features from each other usually isn't such a big deal. But with this, there is hardly any originality. They may as well have announced this a couple months after the Wii. There is way too much in common between the two things. Sony was going uphill with the releases of MLB '10 the Show, Heavy Rain, and God of War III, and then they just came up with this idea. I definitely wanted them to respond to Project Natal, but they would have been better off not announcing anything for the time being if this was their "big thing." I'm not a huge fan of Project Natal or PS Move, but at least Natal is original.
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http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/5344514 Basically, Sony announced the Playstation Move, which is a response to and a mix of the Wii and Project Natal. There were quite a few demos presented with different games. The full add-on is two identical controllers that are similar to Wii's, along with a PlayStation Eye. The pricing is planned to be under $100. I'm not too impressed by it, at least not yet.
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Not a bad game at all. We obviously had the rough second quarter in which the game was blown open, and we may have made a mistake or two late, but our offense was present throughout, and our defense came alive in the second half. Lopez clearly had a tough game against Gasol, and he wasn't too strong off the glass or with scoring. But Harris and Lee both had incredible games yet again. Lee's hot shooting has not died down, and Harris is coming closer and closer to what he was last year. Meanwhile, Terrence Williams continues to make the most of his minutes, and he should shoot up the rookie rankings this week. Pretty good game for Boone in his start. He gave the team some support off the glass, which made the rebounding competition closer than it may have turned out.
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Boone is starting tonight in Yi's absence.
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Yeah, Kiki said a couple weeks ago that he wasn't attacking the basket like he did for a period of time because of back and shoulder pain. If he can come back and be the amazing Yi we saw for a while, it will be another great addition to some of the other improvements shown from the Nets roster as of late.
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Knicks set NBA record by missing all 18 3-pointers
Teletopez replied to Newman's topic in New York Knicks Team Forum
The funny part is that the Knicks knocked down a couple of long 2's with their foot on the line. -
ESPN Playoffs are just under six weeks away.
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The 0-18 is an NBA record for threes attempted without any makes. We now have four road wins. Four-game west-coast road trip next week with Memphis, Dallas, OKC, and Houston. The Nets showing these promising signs could not have come at a better time.
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Parker left the game with a broken bone in his right hand.
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We went on an 8-0 run right when it looked like the Knicks were going to come back. After a rough first ten minutes, the Nets were basically solid for the rest of the game. We set a new season-high for points in one game with 113, the previous high being 107. We hit 14 threes, 3 short of the franchise record in a single game. The Knicks were 0-18 from the arc. Harris' night was incredible. After piling up the assists last game, he put up 31 (13-21 shooting) tonight, with 13 in the third quarter. Lopez had to play a little less than usual with foul trouble, but he still finished with 18 and 11. You couldn't ask for much more from Lee in his return, 9-17 from the field and 5-7 from the arc for 25 points. The bench support was key. Terrence Williams only took 4 shots, but he had 7 assists and 11 boards, yet another game showing his improvement. He was a big part of the team's impressive ball movement. Hayes, who has had shooting struggles as of late, hit three 3's that were apart of the big second quarter. Humphries did a great job when Lopez was sitting. Harris has been contributing in one way or another, and you never know what it's going to be. Lee and T-Will have both started showing what we saw in them this past offseason. Lopez has been solid all year. Humphries and Dooling have been key to our bench, and Hayes has the talent to join that group. I'm actually anticipating watching upcoming games.
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Eleventh time this year that we're going into the final 12 minutes with a lead. Harris had 13 points in the quarter. Lopez has four fouls, as does Gallinari.
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Wow, the better signs at the end of the first quarter led to an incredible second quarter. The Nets outscored the Knicks 34-18 and turned a 10-point deficit into a 6-point lead. The Knicks led by as many as 16. Going into the third quarter, David Lee and Danilo both have 3 fouls, and Harris and Lopez did not pick up any more, so they're still at 2. Hayes is 3-4 from beyond the arc, and the Nets are 6-10 as a team. Yi's ankle is being X-rayed after he rolled his ankle, so he's out for the second half of the game. Hopefully, he's okay.
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Lee is back today. Overall, that was a disappointing quarter. Lopez and Harris both hit two fouls, the defense seemed confused, and there were a number of mismatches that the Knicks were able to take advantage of. We closed it out well, though.
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Okay, maybe not "era." Maybe a better comparison is the change from 14 to 16 NFL regular season games. There are way too many factors that play a role in lack of fairness. Yes, the Lions don't have the same chance as the Cowboys, but that's the case even with a salary cap.
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Isn't that the case in all sports, though? And most of the time, benefiting from revenue is what makes the difference in amount spent, and I'm fine with that.
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Yes, but the moves in the one year will still have an effect on the next few years, won't it?
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Well think of it as a new era. It's not just the Superbowl team that takes a big jump. 32 teams are given the opportunity to rise, and it's a fight to see which team made the most of what they were given. You can't necessarily compare a 2010 NBA team to a '60s club, simply due to the fact that there's a difference in talent between the two times. Similar idea here.
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Yes, because using the example of the Yankees: 1) A lot of the money is coming from revenue (that means the team's FO has been smart in making wise moves and keeping the fanbase happy overall, along with having a dedicated fanbase). The team has taken full advantage and has chosen not to pocket any revenue. The team, while receiving a lot of revenue, is also losing a lot to the revenue sharing plan, so that teams who don't benefit so much aren't thrown into a huge hole. 2) A lot of the big-time salaries are long-term, so the team will have a limited budget in future offseasons. They won't be able to sign a couple superstars every year. On another note, signing players to big contracts and winning it all is a lot easier in football, in my opinion. When you're on the field, it's possible for other players to make your job easier and put less pressure on you. In baseball, if you're name is C.C. Sabathia, you're making around 20 starts a year in New York City, with the expectations of going 7 innings strong every game, and you're not getting so much help with it. But that's not a discussion of whether it's deserved, but rather whether there should be a salary cap in the NFL.
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It was great to see Courtney Lee showing some of what he had in Orlando a couple weeks back, and now we've been seeing from Terrence Williams what we saw in him on Draft Day. His last several games have been a nice surprise. His shot selection has been much better, and his numbers overall have been great as of late. His game against Cleveland was arguably his best of the season. He had another nice performance last night. Harris, like most of the team, didn't shoot too well last night, but he had 10 assists and turned over the ball just twice, so even though he isn't quite what he was last year, he's been effective on the floor.
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My first game was wild. I had a Burnett-Halladay matchup, and neither guy gave up a hit for the first four innings or so. Then my offense attacked first when I got my timing back, but I screwed up with A.J. and the bullpen soon after. Things got blown open, and I got impatient with my swinging. It was an odd, frustrating turnaround. It looks like Burnett's wild pitching was exaggerated a bit. I like the graphics of the game, it seems like everything flows smoother. I'm not too great of a player, but the game is still no doubt incredible.
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No Lee in this game. He was looking forward to playing and sounded like he was ready to go, but Kiki isn't playing him tonight.
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The Nets will do anything for you to come to their games
Teletopez replied to The Regime's topic in Brooklyn Nets Team Forum
I believe I saw $500 for courtside against Toronto. As for the source of all the genius marketing ideas this season... NetsDaily -
What is your team's record when you attend their games?
Teletopez replied to Dash's topic in General NBA Discussion
Pacers-L Spurs-L Cavaliers-W Pacers-W Spurs-L Spurs-L Rockets-L Wizards-W Heat-L Bucks-W Magic-L Nuggets-L 4-8.
