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  1. aren't you 12 plus the bears are out first round
    3 points
  2. In other words, he's just trying to build some hype around it and won't enter as usual.
    3 points
  3. L.T.A.P. stands for Longest Tenured* Active Players (*spent their entire career with one franchise only). Players like KB24, 'Melo, Nowitzki, Duncan, Wade, Durant e t.c. Please feel free to post more active players. Player (Franchise) -- Games (Games Started): http://i.cdn.turner.com/nba/nba/media/act_kobe_bryant.jpg http://i.cdn.turner.com/nba/nba/media/act_tim_duncan.jpg 1. Kobe BRYANT (LAL) -- 1054 (906) 2. Tim DUNCAN (SAS) -- 1009 (1007) 3. Dirk NOWITZKI (DAL) -- 949 (924) 4. Paul PIERCE (BOS) -- 915 (912) 5. Jeff FOSTER (IND) -- 706 (344) 6. Tony PARKER (SAS) -- 700 (687) 7. Andrei KIRILENKO (UTA)-- 648 (447) 8. Tayshaun PRINCE (DET) -- 616 (577) 9. Manu GINOBILI (SAS) --- 585 (293) 10. Michael REDD (MIL) -- 568 (427) 11. Carmelo ANTHONY (DEN) -- 538 (538) 12. Udonis HASLEM (MIA) -- 530 (386) 13. Dwight HOWARD (ORL) -- 520 (519) 14. Andre IGUODALA (PHI) -- 511 (511) 15. Dwyane WADE (MIA) -- 503 (495) 16. Josh SMITH (ATL) -- 492 (470) 17. David WEST (NOH) -- 492 (400) 18. NENÊ (DEN) --- 479 (376) 19. Nick COLLISON (SEA/OKC) -- 479 (167) 20. Yao MING (HOU) * -- 486 (476) 21. Chris KAMAN (LAC) -- 471 (418) 22. Luke Walton (LAL) -- 448 (138) 23. Luol DENG (CHI) -- 434 (388) 24. Jameer NELSON (ORL) --- 422 (327) 25. Deron WILLIAMS (UTA) - 419 (386) 26. Anderson VAREJÂO (CLE) -- 418 (102) 27. Danny GRANGER (IND) - 399 (312) 28. Jose CALDERON (TOR) --- 386 (199) 29. Chris PAUL (NOH) -- 378 (378) 30. Andrew Bogut (MIL) --- 355 (347) 31. Rudy GAY (MEM) -- 349 (313) 32. Francisco GARCIA (SAC) -- 341 (79) 33 Rajon RONDO (BOS) -- 336 (283) 34. LaMarcus ALDRIDGE (POR) -- 331 (290) 35. Monta ELLIS (GSW) -- 328 (249) 36. Brandon ROY (POR) - 297 (295) 37 Luis SCOLA (HOU) -- 278 (235) 38. Nick YOUNG (WSH) -- 261 (37) 39. Joakim NOAH (CHI) -- 242 (164) 40. Aaron BROOKS (HOU) -- 224 (122) 41. Corey BREWER (MIN) -- 209 (128) ---------- *Not sure if Yao's still active. in progress...
    2 points
  4. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eP2dvmEUvJ8
    1 point
  5. I was just browsing the net, and I came across this... http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_XS5pZLQ_pQg/TMCr02xiujI/AAAAAAAABos/6kitdl8-zCU/s1600/espnNBApreview_marvelgreghorn.jpg
    1 point
  6. ^Well played good sir
    1 point
  7. Nice list here are some players you might wanna add to it : Tony Parker - 700 (687) Manu Ginobili - 585 (293) Deron Williams - 419 (386) Luke Walton - 448 (138) Danny Granger - 399 (312) Francisco Garcia - 341 (79) Rajon Rondo - 336 (283) Brandon Roy - 297 (295) Luis Scola - 278 (235) Nick Young - 261 (37) Joakim Noah - 242 (164) Aaron Brooks - 224 (122)
    1 point
  8. Andrei Kirilenko, Jameer Nelson, Danny Granger, Andrew Bogut, Jose Calderon.
    1 point
  9. You're bombed after two drinks? Hahaha.
    1 point
  10. http://www.comicsalliance.com/2010/10/25/espn-magazine-nba-marvel-covers-gallery/ ESPN and Marvel did a cover of every team in the league. Check it out kiddo.
    1 point
  11. I've been all over Alshon Jeffrey since the beggining of the season, he performed great even with the double teams he was getting every play. Garcia missed him a couple of times in the redzone but it was a great game to watch overall.
    1 point
  12. This year's Cavs aren't substantially different than last year's squad and they've won 1 game this entire month. LeBron led arguably the worst Finals team in NBA history, brought them to the ECF another time (averaging 38/8/8 in that series loss, including 2 insanely clutch performances in the 2 wins), and led them to back-to-back 60+ win seasons. His career post-season averages of 29.7PPG/8.4RPG/7.3APG/46% shooting are among the greatest in NBA HISTORY. Now he has the help to have a legit shot at winning a title. In Cleveland, he did not. Individually, his career post-season numbers are better than Kobe's (pre and post Shaq), Wade's, Howard's, Paul's, etc... He consistently led his team deep into the post-season, and over the last 4 seasons his Cavs were beaten only by teams that either made it to the Finals, or won it all. So, yes, he does have an amazing post-season track record individually. To even suggest that he's had a problem over his career choking or underperforming in the post-season is ridiculous and downright delerious. That game 5 against Boston doesn't erase an otherwise spectacular post-season resume.
    1 point
  13. Patrick Patterson is going to be something special.
    1 point
  14. Miami was terrible. But I expected this to be honest. Too many Shannonized players on this team. Golden needs to cut the dead weight immediately.
    1 point
  15. the wear and tear? i haven't seen the dunk contest ruin anyone's game before
    1 point
  16. Happy New Year from the UK
    1 point
  17. If the Cavs wanted to win more than 1 game in December they should have entered the WNBA... ROFL LMAO HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!! Troll.
    1 point
  18. If he wants to win at least something this season, he might as well enter.
    1 point
  19. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ofm-Fo_ePqA
    1 point
  20. me and the gf watching death at a funeral then an early night and its about to start.
    1 point
  21. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_s4KH1VmF0
    1 point
  22. LOL, man...I read the title like getting shot in the head with a gun. I'm like.."wat?"
    1 point
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