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  1. Okay guys, if you have Twitter, please help the site out. I'm going to go off and try to gather a lot of followers, see if we can recruit through that. There's really no better way, unless we spam a board, and that won't happen. If you follow and retweet the last thing I wrote (aside from the replies), it could help us out quite a bit. Here's the tweet: Also, if you follow the page, let me know that you're from here and I'll follow back.
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  2. Retweeted. And just a tip, if you're gonna go the Twitter route in order to gain some followers, we should have someone run this account and do more than just post links. With the season coming up, it would be nice to tweet some actual insight. That's what gets followers, not links.
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  3. Yeah, Brown is leaving the Panthers defense in his dust like Tiki Barber left his pregnant wife for a young piece of ass.
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  5. Don't forget about our Facebook page, also. http://www.facebook.com/discusshoops Some of you "liked" our old OTRBasketball page, but have yet to flip over to the new one.
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  6. Hey, only I'm allowed to argue a point I don't believe in for the sake of discussion. Not saying you are, but since it was mentioned...that's my job, and mine alone, lol. -------- Assuming you really do feel like Bynum and Jrue are a better duo, it's probably because you feel like the Clippers underachieved. I mean, I have trashed Pau Gasol so much over the last few years, sometimes where he does deserve it (like the last two playoff runs), but I've gone on to say that he's not a top five PF, and that wasn't true...just out of anger, or venting and trying to make sense of what happened. Bynum isn't a proven #1 option yet, but really, Blake doesn't feel like one. I'd probably take Drew, only because he's a legitimate big man and he plays defense (he's really a better big man than Griffin, as Blake plays more like a small forward). The difference between Jrue and CP3, though, is far more significant in the debate...and there's quite a difference. I like Jrue, but he's not CP3. I was praising D-Will for being the best PG in the NBA over the last couple of seasons (when he was in Utah), but I almost forced myself to believe it because of Paul's injuries (I mean, look at Drew and how he was). CP3 has been outstanding.
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  7. Probably waiting out your grandmother too.
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  8. Well he does have a bronze statue dedicated to him, so his opinion is as good as anyone else's. http://shanghaiist.com/attachments/shang_shanghaiist/marbury-statue2.jpg
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  9. Wall is capable of much more than he has put out, of course...but Irving is special. Have you seen what Kyrie Irving "inherited" from LeBron James? I remember you blasting the Cavaliers more than almost anyone else, once LeBron left, because supposedly, they gave him absolutely nothing to work with. I mean...Alonzo Gee, Omri Casspi, and a 36-year old Anthony Parker started for Cleveland last season, as did Tristan Thompson. Manny Harris started a few games as well, and does ANYONE on this site know anything about Donald Sloan? He started 11 games. Outside of an injured Antawn Jamison, who should be a sixth man rather than a starter, Irving had nothing...much less than LeBron, actually.
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