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AboveLegit

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  1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIqn6xlRvEE&feature=player_embedded#at=21 lol at the Magic bench. Get that man some ankle insurance.
  2. Popovich. He has shown how great he can be this year by orchestrating a top ten offense and defense, while only playing Duncan under 30MPG. Spurs are on pace for over 60 wins, that should be more than enough to give him COY.
  3. ....I actually won't be surprised now if Mitch pulls the trigger on a trade.
  4. Celtics FO really likes Gody for some reason, but I think he'd be the first to go. He provides absolutely nothing to the team right now. Wafer is playing too well right now for him to be cut. Hopefully Rip comes to Boston, he'd be great off the bench. He can play defense in the right system, and is a proven scorer and winner.
  5. For the Cavs! http://i1087.photobucket.com/albums/j466/itsfunnyDUH/LOL.gif
  6. Griffin is more than just a highlight film. He's just a more complete player than Bosh is. His game has a lot of Chris Webber and Shawn Kemp in it, both of which I'd take over a prime Bosh. Griffin is the best of both worlds. Not to rip on Bosh or anything, he's still a good player, but Griffin is edging closer and closer to that superstar category. It's only a matter of time. Blake is clearly the better rebounder despite playing next to a very good rebounding center in DeAndre Jordan. Blake also is the superior passer, beyond statistics, anyone who watches both know it's an easy call to make. Neither are great defenders, Bosh is extremely soft and Blake lacks fundamentals and experience at this point. In Blake's case, he has the potential to be a better defender, but in Bosh, he was then what he is now. He'll block a shot every now and then, but he's generally a soft and easy player for most to take an advantage of. Blake has the strength and athleticism to improve in that regard. Griffin is the better player.
  7. Ugh, looking forward to All Star Weekend.. This game is a nightmare.
  8. http://football.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/20568/20110216/raiders_seymour_agree_to_extension/#ixzz1EAZAV31D
  9. Writer is on crack, no way do the Wizards accept that trade.
  10. Love the first two, would definitely see the third no matter what the reviews say.
  11. Stephon Marbury is a better player than most fans and writers want to remember him but everything that has happened is mostly his fault. The problem with his game was that he overdribbled and dominated the ball far too much. I always thought he would be a great PG if he just had a brain of another man. I think NY should just wait it out and get Melo in the offseason rather than trading away multiple starters and picks.
  12. CM Punk is good, but his gimmick is terrible. The whole straight edge thing, and now his Nexus crew is just stupid. He is a good wrestler, but I don't think he could be the face of a show the way The Rock was. As for Miz, he's just terrible. His mic skills are ok, he has some good lines, but overall he's a scrub. I still find it hard to see him holding the heavyweight title.
  13. Guys like Edge, Orton, and Cena were always main eventers, so I don't see the point in mentioning them. CM Punk, Miz, and Swagger couldn't even dream of main eventing a show back in the day. Just two years ago I considered Miz a scrub, now he's a heavyweight champ? That's pathetic.
  14. People call him the European Blake Griffin lol... He has a nice offensive game, I'm guessing he will be played at the 3 spot, but it will be interesting. He has a chance to go in the lottery if the CBA doesn't work out and the top prospects do stay another year.
  15. Their a much stronger team this year, and have a more healthy Garnett. Not to mention Rondo has grown more as a player.
  16. Wow, time to start watching again... But I heard he's only going to be here till Wrestlemania. It's pretty pathetic that the main eventers we see today are of the likes of Miz, CM Punk, and Jack Swagger...
  17. No it's not, and I think last year proved it. They were one game away from banner 18. Celtics are a veteran team that knows how to play in the playoffs, they don't need the Garden to win games.
  18. Tuesday, February 15th Miami @ Indiana (NBATV) Winner: Miami Leading scorer: Lebron New Orleans @ Golden State Winner: Hornets Player with the most turnovers: Steph Curry Wednesday, February 16th Washington @ Orlando Winner: Orlando Leading scorer: Dwight Howard LA Clippers @ Minnesota Winner: Timberwolves Leading passer: Baron Davis Denver @ Milwaukee (ESPN) Winner: Denver Leading rebounder: Melo Thursday, February 17th San Antonio @ Chicago (TNT) Winner: Spurs Leading passer: Derrick Rose Dallas @ Phoenix (TNT) Winner: Mavs Player with the most threes made: Nash
  19. Keep them on the bench and use them sparingly. Doc is probably going to start resting the big three more and more as we head into April, which means Wafer should still see some minutes each game. As for JO, he's pretty useless and I'd actually take Erdan over him.. I know I said experience counts a lot in the playoffs, but the way JO played before his injury was pretty brutal, and Semih has been a great energy guy for the C's.
  20. And rightfully so. Delonte is overall the better player. I gotta admit, Wafer has played great since Marquis is out, but it's a whole different atmosphere in the playoffs, so you need to take West over Wafer.
  21. Lol Mo Williams at the Grammy's... no wonder he barely showed up in the second half, he's worried about presenting.
  22. No way. First off, Wafer doesn't play PG at all, and Bradley is a prospect that won't get any minutes in the playoffs and is way too raw. West is a combo guard that gives them some scoring and plays good defense while also bringing that veteran mindset to the already experienced Celtics bench.
  23. True, but it's more about longevity, I see Curry having a longer career than Gallo. Just look at Peja, he's in the top 5 in three's, but he could have been much higher had he not been injured so much. Guards tend to have longer careers, and Curry has the stroke that can keep him in the league for a very long time.
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