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You just doomed OSU.Comment
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Re: NBA Movement Central 2012 (All Transactions 1st Page)
We'll see on them. I'm very skeptical regarding Waiters, and I feel like he's going to have to be a ROTY candidate in order for them to be in the playoff race. And Tristan Thompson will have to make a good sized jump as well. I don't know, I just feel like they have one or two more years of struggling left before they're ready for the playoffs.NFL: Bills
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Indiana dodged that Injury Bug last year. Most teams don't dodge it 2 years in a row.
Just some food for thought.#RespectTheCultureComment
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Yeah I don't see them as significantly better this year than last injuries or not. The one thing the league has taught is minus injuries teams on paper almost always live up to expectations(good or bad). On paper they are a 2nd round playoff team tops.Last edited by da ThRONe; 10-18-2012, 03:09 PM.You looking at the Chair MAN!
Number may not tell the whole story ,but they never lie either.Comment
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From Woj's Twitter:
After meeting with doctor in N.Y., there appears real chance Kevin Love could return within 5 to 6 weeks from broken hand, source tells Y!#RespectTheCultureComment
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If Rose doesn't return til late or at all, there's no reason Indy won't be right there. What's the next step though? Conference finals appearance?
Miami and Boston are by themselves
After that I don't see a real difference between New York, Brooklyn and IndyComment
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Personally, I think it's Miami and then everyone else. I don't think Boston is really a tier above those teams. I actually think Indy would beat them in a 7 game series if they meet in the playoffs. Brooklyn and New York gotta prove they can gel before I'd make that claim about them. On paper, Brooklyn has a really good team though.NFL: Bills
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Well, we have nothing to really base predictions off of at this point so I can't disagree with you too much.
With the upgrades Boston made this year I think it will preserve KG and PP. With Jeff Green coming back, I still peg Boston above everyone else not named Miami.
I like Indy because they have a core and have stayed with it for the most part. They have a complete team and play hard for their coach. David West didn't have a full training camp last year and was coming off major knee surgery. If he can raise his level of play a bit, I really like Indy.
I will say that Paul George gets a lot hype around message boards as a guy who is about to "break through" or something. I personally don't see it, but we'll see!Comment
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I love what the Celtics have done this offseason, 2 of our big 3 are old so by adding all the depth we did that'll greatly reduce their minutes which should keep them fresh for the postseason.
Looking at our depth chart is ridiculous, were almost too deep and I won't be surprised if Ainge gets creative around the deadline and picks up a piece to put us over the top.
Depth chart: (Not meant to be where people will play 100% of the time obviously, just slotting guys in to show how much depth)
C - Garnett, Milicic, Collins, Melo
PF - Bass, Sullinger, Wilcox
SF - Pierce, Green, Joseph
SG - Bradley, Lee, Barbosa
PG - Rondo, TerryFavorite Teams:
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I love what the Celtics have done this offseason, 2 of our big 3 are old so by adding all the depth we did that'll greatly reduce their minutes which should keep them fresh for the postseason.
Looking at our depth chart is ridiculous, were almost too deep and I won't be surprised if Ainge gets creative around the deadline and picks up a piece to put us over the top.
Depth chart: (Not meant to be where people will play 100% of the time obviously, just slotting guys in to show how much depth)
C - Garnett, Milicic, Collins, Melo
PF - Bass, Sullinger, Wilcox
SF - Pierce, Green, Joseph
SG - Bradley, Lee, Barbosa
PG - Rondo, Terry
By the time the playoffs came after that 08 season those guys were gassedComment
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Re: NBA Movement Central 2012 (All Transactions 1st Page)
I love what the Celtics have done this offseason, 2 of our big 3 are old so by adding all the depth we did that'll greatly reduce their minutes which should keep them fresh for the postseason.
Looking at our depth chart is ridiculous, were almost too deep and I won't be surprised if Ainge gets creative around the deadline and picks up a piece to put us over the top.
Depth chart: (Not meant to be where people will play 100% of the time obviously, just slotting guys in to show how much depth)
C - Garnett, Milicic, Collins, Melo
PF - Bass, Sullinger, Wilcox
SF - Pierce, Green, Joseph
SG - Bradley, Lee, Barbosa
PG - Rondo, Terry
You don't want Jason Terry playing point guard. Trust me.NFL: Pittsburgh Steelers
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