02-20-2009, 12:56 AM | #301 |
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I found my basketball cards collection the other day...
Remember back in the mid-90's when Penny Hardaway and Grant Hill were pegged to be the future stars of the league... and then career-altering injuries sidelined their Hall of Fame-bound careers.
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02-20-2009, 07:55 AM | #302 |
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I think it's actually pretty amazing that Hill has made such a comeback and is still around.
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If Hardaway's knee injury had ended his career instead of allowing him to hang on for 10 years as an overpaid joke of a player, we would remember him very differently. After his third season in the league, he had already been to the NBA Finals and had twice been voted All-NBA First Team (not just an All Star--All-NBA First team. The best PG in the game). The guy was a 6'7" PG with a limitless future. And, had it ended there, we would talk about him as "what could have been." Instead, we think of him limping around for 17 different teams at the end of his career, serving as a living example of why guaranteed contracts are great for players and horrible for teams. |
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02-20-2009, 03:51 PM | #304 |
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And I guess that's it for the Suns' playoff hopes...
Suns star Stoudemire out after eye surgery - NBA - Yahoo! Sports
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I don't think you'll see Amare back with Phoenix next season and I'm guessing he goes fairly cheap in the offseason. If the Suns don't make the playoffs, they will be in pretty dire financial shape. |
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02-20-2009, 05:25 PM | #306 |
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no one told them to move Marion for Shaq. they need to move Nash this offseason for whatever they can get, i'm talking KG to the Celtics kind of lopsided trade. but i'm not a Suns fan so i could care less.
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02-20-2009, 05:48 PM | #307 | |
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Marion was washed up - Miami found that out. The Shaq move atleast made the Suns relevant and he's been their best player this season. This team would be a complete joke without Amare and Shaq - atleast they have an outside shot at a 7-8 seed with Shaq.
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02-20-2009, 07:38 PM | #309 |
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I really want Joe back but I think he will sign with his boy KG.
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Man, nice start of Aaron Brooks's Houston career
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Huh? His Houston career started a year and a half ago. If you're going for the "now that Alson is gone" vibe, you went too vague.
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I forgot "starting" in there SI
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celtics go boom. Ragin Rajan Rondo with 30 points...
If he keeps this up, we will actually have a Big 4 in Boston.
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On Rubio and the 2009 NBA draft:
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If he does declare, that would make this draft a little stronger. I'd take him WELL ahead of Brandon Jennings.
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Griffin might be the only guy I'd take over Rubio. I like Harden, but wings are easier to get your hands on than PGs. Big guys are the hardest of all and while I like Monroe and Hill, I don't think either is as safe a pick as Rubio.
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02-23-2009, 10:28 PM | #318 |
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Points 37, 38, and 39 on the night for Devin Harris tonight were one hell of a shot
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02-24-2009, 12:15 AM | #320 |
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C's OBLITERATED the Nuggets tonight. 114-76. Yikes.
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Like I said before, I'm not a huge fan of Marbury personally, but I think he adds a ton to the Celts bench. Quote:
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02-26-2009, 11:06 PM | #323 |
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Rockets spank the Cavs by 19 points and LeBron James has his first zero-assist game, finishing with a very un-LeBron like line of 21 PTS 1 REB 0 ASTS 3 TO, on 33% shooting.
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If Marbury is just used to bring the ball up against a pressure defense while Rondo gets some rest, should work out OK if he stays sane. Marbury looked like crap last time we saw him getting regular minutes, and I have little reason to think he'll be any better now after taking 2 seasons off, and being 32 years old.
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I watched some Garnett biography thing a couple weeks ago, and they made it seem like Garnett really doesn't like Marbury. Something about them being childhood friends, then getting to play together in Minnesota... and then Marbury saying he wants to be the star and demanding a trade, hurting Garnett's feelings.
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Yeah, the Garnett/Marbury thing has been spoken about for years, but you'd think surely there would be no way in hell the Celtics would sign him unless Garnett has given them the OK.
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Back to the same old song, when writing about the NBA, I really enjoy Bill Simmons:
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I wonder if minor league baseball attendance will be up this summer. As people decide that major league sports are too expensive and/or overpriced, I could see them choosing instead to go see a minor league game for 1/5 the price.
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I know they keep talking about "middle-class" families buying tickets, but that's been going out the window for a while. Sports have gone after the corporate market, pushing out the "average fan", and all of a sudden the corporate types are cutting back big-time, and those "middle-class" families that have been priced out of the sports seats have already moved on to other options. Those that haven't will be able to continue attending thanks to all the promotions being run. I think pro sports is laying in the bed they made over the last decade or so.
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The Bulls lost two legends yesterday. Norm Van Lier and Johnny "Red" Kerr. Both were fixtures on TV over the years, including Kerr who was the color man during the Jordan years. His most memorable commentating moment probably came during "the shot" which has him screaming in the background.
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Shaq is awesome:
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Some other tidbits from the waiver wire:
Gooden to the Spurs - Wow. I think Duncan would kill Gooden with his bare-hands after 3 games. The Spurs offense on both ends of the court is so damn structured that I just don't think Gooden will slot in like the under-skilled/over-working role players that flesh out the majority of their roster. Joe Smith to the Cavs - Yes! Make it happen. Like what I'm seeing from Hickson for the most part, but a vet like Smith could prove invaluable, especially come playoffs time. Luther Head to the Nets - I liked Head in college and thought he showed promise his first two seasons, but with Von Wafer beating him out of the rotation in Houston, it makes me think that there isn't something wrong with the guy. Still, maybe he'll find a home in NJ if he signs there, as CDR hasn't done an awful lot his rookie year.
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I should make it clear that the above 3 signings are just the current rumours. Nothing has actually happened yet.
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Groundhog--Quick aside...is Ebi Ere still scoring points in bunches Down Under? I just remember hearing that he was doing well down there and was wondering how he was doing (if he's even still playing there).
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Yup, he sure is. He bounces around from one team to the next down here, but he's one of the better imports we've ever had. His team - arguably the most talented ever to play in our league - is in the Finals which start tomorrow night. Ere has a bit of a reputation as a shameless gunner down here, which is kind of fair considering how he plays, but the guy puts points on the board like few others can.
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Wow.
Was that ill advised 3 as bad as it sounded from Randolph at the end of the cavs clips game? I can't believe the Cavs came back and won that. |
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Yeah, just saw it on Sportscenter and it was definitely as bad as it sounded. Why anyone wants this guy on their team is completely beyond me. But hey, it's the Clippers.
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I remember reading a quote from Randolph a few weeks back. Not sure what the topic was, but his exact words were "Well, I'm a pretty good player". In reality, he's a pretty good example of a waste of talent. Very few guys are capable of posting the kind of empty numbers he's shown he can put up most nights.
Strangest of all is that he was still consired a desirable commodity at PF until quite recently, leading me to believe that some GMs and scouts still just look at box scores.
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I was listening to the game on XM, and got all pissed off cause the Cavs were getting killed. Checked back like 20mins later, and then it was a game. Will have to record SportsCenter cause it definately sounded like a moment that had to be seen. The Clips radio guy was totally dumbfounded it seemed. Bonus points if someone can find a link and post it in this thread.
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Hmm, would be interesting to put together a rotation of players that people who read box scores think are good, but in reality suck ass and are losers.
Randolph would obviously be the starting PF of that squad. Larry Hughes is probably the starting 2, but I don't even think he's fooling the Casual fan anymore. Last edited by stevew : 03-11-2009 at 02:54 AM. |
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Oh wow, just saw the Randolph play. That's probably as stupid as the one in Groundhogs clip, but not nearly as funny.
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Sweet jeez. Just saw the Randolph three on ESPN.com
WORST SHOT OF THE SEASON.
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I'm pretty sure they had a timeout left too.
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With six seconds left, down by two at home, common thinking would be to go for OT, right?
I'm amazed Randolph actually dribbled twice, looked at the clock and said "BOMBS AWAY, B*TCH!"
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I like this idea. I have Randolph on my fantasy team, and he's done well when healthy/not suspended. But I got the impression he's a bad basketball player. |
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03-11-2009, 03:56 PM | #348 |
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YouTube - Cavs-Clippers 87-83 I James Triple-Double 32pts,1reb,11ast,Ilgauskas 16pts vs Randolph 20pts,12reb
Zach's three is at the two minute mark. |
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Interesting article re: the new "prime" age of these preps-to-pros who are the legends of the current NBA:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200...ep.pros/1.html
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