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  1. Hey guys, I've been working hard the past two weeks to put together a small video piece highlighting some of the things I mention in my articles. It's not too timely (video editing is a [expletive]) but this is the first episode. It's about the Milwaukee Bucks and Greg Oden. It's amateurish, but I know some of the mistakes I made and how to correct them. I don't know how to embed so I'll just link to the video. Enjoy! Erick Blasco's NBA Gameplan Episode 1
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  2. Sorry on the late reply, everytime I try to write one, I get busy and therefore forget where I am so I quit and start again and quit etc. etc. But it's 10pm here, so I'm sure no one will bother me for a few minutes. So the Bobcats have only score more than 100 points a grand total of once, which was today. They sure do need his scoring, but at what cost? If they plan on being competetive they have to sacrifice minutes from Augustin and Felton or they have to bench Jackson which will only cause headaches. And if they don't plan on being competetive, well why bother signing him? He only wants to play for winning teams like the Grizzlies etc. lol. Oh please, he's been a distraction since his 76ers days. He was just too damn good then for the management to really be upset with him. First came the practive fiasco, which I believe he was fined for, unless I'm lying, which I might be. Then there was the dress code, with the new implementations ruining his swagger, which cost him a little bit more money in fines. But he was averaging 25+ points and 7+ assists, putting people in seats and most importantly, winning enough games for the 76ers to be relevant. Who would complain? Although no one publicly came out and said it, Iverson was distracting in his Sixer days. My memory on him with the Nuggets is very vague, as I do remember him playing fairly well there, but they played no defense and many blamed it on Iverson's influence. Although it's not a direct distraction per se, it is him teaching dirty habits to a bright team. It's not surprise that when he left and Billups, a well regarded defender, came in that the Nuggets became formidable defensively. I don't even have to mention his Pistons/Grizzlies days because you already know what happened with him there. Here's a quick rundown, though: - Pistons: I don't get the ball enough - Pistons: We're not winning enough - Pistons: I'm happy coming off the bench - Pistons: They never even consulted me about coming off the bench - Pistons: I'm going to sit out and speak openly about being traded for four months - Grizzlies: I haven't played a game yet and I'm making stupid comments about Grizzlies being contenders - Grizzlies: I've played three games on a new teams and I'm not starting yet. What is this? I'm leaving. - Grizzlies: I don't want to play here anymore.. just say it's family related, even though it makes no sense. He's 34. He's no longer a 25/7 player. He cares more about getting his than he does about playing ball and he's just downright annoying with regards to how any team handles him, period. I hope nobody signs him, to be honest. I think the league is ready to forget about Iverson and his bull[expletive].
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  3. LOL. You can TRY to use it as a resized and cut avy. http://i46.tinypic.com/6pqah2.jpg How's that?
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  4. I love how the Steelers had more time of possession, more running yards, and more passing yards, yet they still lost.
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  5. I just got around to seeing this last night, thought it was one of the worst movies I have seen in a long time. Effects were cool, but in my book that can only take a movie so far, especially when the acting and plot is as piss poor as it was here. Just like every other major disaster movie. Also, it just dragged on and on and on. Should have known not to waste my time with it.
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