NBA Game Discussion Thread 2/05/12 - 2/12/12
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Re: NBA Game Discussion Thread 2/05/12 - 2/11/12
Mikhail Prokhorov @Fake_Prokhorov
Now that Knicks have savior of franchise, perhaps they become interest in trade Carmelo to Nets."You got it man. I don't watch hockey." SidVish"I thought LeBron James was just going to be another addition to help me score."
Ricky Davis"The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits." Albert EinsteinComment
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Re: NBA Game Discussion Thread 2/05/12 - 2/11/12
If I was Jeremy Lin, I'd shoot Kobe a text with a YouTube link to Biggie's "Juicy"Comment
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Re: NBA Game Discussion Thread 2/05/12 - 2/11/12
How comes guys keep making "I'll bet Kobe has heard of Lin now" jokes, when he said he knows who he is, but hasn't seen what he's done and will review the tapes?
Yeah he has, and Anthony Davis would complement him perfectly!
I apparently lowballed him in the "who will break out" thread by predicting 15 and 10 lolWolverines Wings Same Old Lions Tigers Pistons Erika ChristensenComment
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Re: NBA Game Discussion Thread 2/05/12 - 2/11/12
Hornets lose again, Plan is working perfectly right nowSaints, LSU, Seminoles, Pelicans, Marlins, LightningComment
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Re: NBA Game Discussion Thread 2/05/12 - 2/11/12
More Harvard grads have become President (7, including Barack Obama) than NBA players (3, including Jeremy Lin).
Last Harvard grad to play in the NBA was some dude named Ed Smith in 1954, and he only played 11 games.
Man ESPN manages to find some ridiculous stats sometimes.Comment
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Re: NBA Game Discussion Thread 2/05/12 - 2/11/12
More Harvard grads have become President (7, including Barack Obama) than NBA players (3, including Jeremy Lin).
Last Harvard grad to play in the NBA was some dude named Ed Smith in 1954, and he only played 11 games.
Man ESPN manages to find some ridiculous stats sometimes.lol
Sidenote: I wonder if ESPN will figure out a stat for most Harvard grads starting for teams at the same time across the power sports (meaning Fitzpatrick in NFL and Lin in NBA = 2). They're the only two right?NFL: Bills
NBA: Bucks
MLB: Cubs
NCAA: Syracuse
Soccer: USMNT/DC United
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Re: NBA Game Discussion Thread 2/05/12 - 2/11/12
Another astounding number, when Lin plays in a game against Kobe Bryant, he outscores him 100% of the timelol
Sidenote: I wonder if ESPN will figure out a stat for most Harvard grads starting for teams at the same time across the power sports (meaning Fitzpatrick in NFL and Lin in NBA = 2). They're the only two right?Comment
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Re: NBA Game Discussion Thread 2/05/12 - 2/11/12
Also:
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It's been done before recently, so guys there may not be feeling it AS much as they would if Nick Young hadn't done it twice.Comment
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Re: NBA Game Discussion Thread 2/05/12 - 2/11/12
Wow, that reverse one was ****ing nasty.NFL: Bills
NBA: Bucks
MLB: Cubs
NCAA: Syracuse
Soccer: USMNT/DC United
PSN: ButMyT-GunDontComment
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