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Real Deal

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  1. That's the difference between a fierce, cold-blooded competitor and a guy that has already accepted defeat on an individual stage. LeBron has been recruiting HARD ever since signing with the Heat...something he didn't do with Cleveland. As a Cavalier, LeBron wanted to take a franchise to a championship by himself. He was on the same road traveled as Jordan. When he failed over and over again (one Finals appearance in seven years, and a sweep at that), he decided to turn the wheel and take a shortcut. If you don't like reading it, that's fine...but that doesn't change the fact that it's exactly what he did, and champions will look down on him for it.
  2. I'm not going to analyze his game too much, mainly because it's the Summer League, but Wall has shown that he can run an offense. He's not your typical Leandro Barbosa, full speed ahead, scoring and nothing else. His passes are really nice, and the bad decisions he does make will eliminate themselves once he starts playing with his teammates more (and better quality teammates as well). Wall has missed a lot of wide-open shots, but that will eventually come to him. Maybe just nerves. He's fumbled the ball a couple of times, where any other normal high school or college player would've kept control of it, so you have to assume a great deal of it is due to just trying to impress and be perfect. Once he calms down and starts playing in an offense with legit starters, things will change, and he will be one of the most dangerous point guards in the NBA in 2-3 seasons.
  3. Haha, I'm definitely not Member of the Month. I'm barely active, and there are a lot of posters just killing it with some of the stuff they post lately. YESSSSSSSSSS.
  4. Magloire has no business being on the team. Just another six fouls, I guess. Arroyo is nice. He's a low-turnover player that can play within the offense. Howard will provide leadership and 15-20 good minutes on the floor, but you have to wonder how he's going to hold up. He's played for 15-16 seasons.
  5. Haha...just Jeremy Lin highlights. Lin is a good player, but you can see the guy that uploaded the vid wants to feature him over Wall. I didn't watch the entire thing...but did it have Wall's spin move that made Lin fall?
  6. Miami is set, with Ilgauskas and Anthony. I'm not so sure they plan on bringing Shaq in, and if they do, it's a big slap in the face to those two guys, one expecting to play more minutes than he did last season (when Shaq was taking them) and the other, a developing defensive-minded big who deserves more playing time on the court. Atlanta is a big question mark. O'Neal can't start over Horford, and Josh Smith shouldn't be moved to the three (he's best suited as a versatile four). But, maybe the Hawks plan on adjusting. If so, Marvin Williams is history, and Horford would obviously slide down to the four, a position he's able to play. Dallas would've made sense, but Chandler and Haywood will do just fine. Those two are the defensive centers the Mavericks have been seeking for quite some time now. With Mbenga likely gone, the Lakers are going to be looking for a backup center. I'm sure the fans will welcome O'Neal back (not all, but some), but I'm not sure Buss will. Plus, he would have to take the vet's minimum, because LA has nothing to trade. New Jersey could use him, even though they signed Petro. I'm still unsure about their pace, though. If they play too fast, Shaq has no chance in that offense. Spurs? That's possible, but Splitter could change everything. I honestly don't know.
  7. It's their way of keeping new blood off the forums. I'm sad to say that I'm not surprised.
  8. No reason to post it twice...and the next time, we need a bit of the article (2-3 blocks of text) followed by the link to the rest. We don't allow fans to come here just to spam their site.
  9. If we did the Member of the Month idea, I would only want to do that...not extending the awards. Nothing in the works right now, though. I would actually like to pick up our activity a bit more, and it looks like we are trying...getting a few new members, also.
  10. You can just put the list of games on here, bro. I approve. Might want to check out the PS3 stuff.
  11. Haha, good point. C - Noah PF - Boozer SF - Deng SG - Brewer PG - Rose 6th - Korver Noah is the key player up front, though. Utah didn't have a big to neutralize Boozer's lack of defense. Noah is a nice rebounder, and he contests shots well...something Jerry Sloan never really had at the center position since Mark Eaton.
  12. Whatever the situation, it definitely requires money. I don't see why Raja would go to Utah, no matter his history with Sloan, their needs at the two, or the location. It was 100% about the money.
  13. Could be a good thing, though. It's not a reach to say the Raptors can be a decent defensive team in the next 2-3 seasons, and developing the young players is always a plus.
  14. But Duncan is. The trios you listed that I didn't bold...none of them had legit superstars. None of those have/had this "Dream Team" potential. You can't have a legit Dream Team without at least one superstar, or 3-4 all-stars.
  15. Kings or Hornets. Maybe the Grizzlies or Warriors? Haha, I'm more interested in what team will move.
  16. Welcome to the best. I'd give you an intro to the site, but it would take a while to post, haha. Best thing to do is just discover all the features yourself. I see you already added a profile background...a new feature added not too long ago, actually. The sidebar gets more important as we close in on next season...will have a scoreboard and standings added once games begin. Just a lot of stuff, really.
  17. I re-sized the profiles that are customized. I'm not sure why they were so much smaller in width. That was a board default, but I think it's better if it's the same size as a regular profile.
  18. Those bottom five trios don't deserve to be mentioned. Out of all of those players, only Kidd was a legit superstar. Rose isn't there yet.
  19. Boozer is better for Utah than Jefferson, and there's too much uncertainty with Jefferson's health right now. And Bell is the better defensive player, while Korver is the best shooter in the league. Problem is, again, we don't know how much Bell will contribute due to his health, and the Jazz are probably losing Wesley Matthews, who is a very good defender. Utah will struggle a bit more next season.
  20. Without going too deep into the debate, it's basically the argument that Hedo will or will not have the ball at certain points in the offense...and the FIRST question is, will that change his game for the better, or disable his ability to contribute altogether? As I said earlier, Phoenix is looking for a third point guard. It's an indication that Nash is going to get less playing time, or less ball-handling duties. What else tells me that? Hedo to Phoenix. So you can assume that Turkoglu will be involved, but now we're asking just how much. In Orlando, Hedo did push the offense. He played like a true point-forward. The Raptors had two point guards that were comfortable running the offense...but not as comfortable as Nash, and because Phoenix lives off of Nash's playmaking skills, and the fact that he's one of the greatest playmakers to ever lace up a pair of shoes, there's a big chance Turkoglu will be getting the ball even less.
  21. I was hoping I wasn't the only one to see this, haha. Man, C-Webb had me in tears when he kept telling him, "Don't put me and Darko in the same sentence." I think the "best big man passer" comment hurt Webber, though. I have to say that Chris is the best big man passer in the history of the game, better than Vlade and miles better than Darko.
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