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crabbylion

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crabbylion last won the day on August 13 2010

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    Saint Petersburg, FL
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    sports cards, the Tampa Bay Rays, Mitchell and Ness, Nike, the Orlando Magic, and the Ralph Lauren brand.
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  1. Happy new year! All the best in 2013!

  2. C'mon!!! Is he the head coach, or what? So what if Popovich would've played his key guys and one of them comes down with a bad injury. What if the injury costs them in the post season. Then they'd be wanting Coach Pops head!
  3. L.A. Lakers: James Worthy Chicago Bulls: Derrick Rose Philadelphia 76ers: Andre Iguodala Toronto Raptors: Doug Christie New York Knicks: Patrick Ewing Orlando Magic: Horace Grant Brooklyn Nets: Richard Jefferson Minnesota T’Wolves: Kevin Garnett Boston Celtics: Paul Pierce Golden State Warriors: Chris Mullin Houston Rockets: Hakeem Olajuwon L.A. Clippers: Danny Manning Miami Heat: Alonzo Mourning Phoenix Suns: Dan Majerle Atlanta Hawks: Dominique Wilkins Charlotte Bobcats: Gerald Wallace Cleveland Cavs: Lebron James Denver Nuggets: Dikembe Mutumbo San Antonio Spurs: Tony Parker Oklahoma City Thunder: Kevin Durant Dallas Mavs: Dirk! Indiana Pacers: Rik Smits Portland Trail Blazers: Clyde Drexler Washington Wizards: Bernard King Sacramento Kings: Vlade Divac Utah Jazz: John Stockton Memphis Grizzlies: Zach Randolph Milwaukee Bucks: Lew Alcindor Detroit Pistons: Chauncey Billups New Orleans Hornets: Chris Paul
  4. He's always been a slept on big man. Unorthodox style of play at times, but I'm not surprised the guy is ballin at this point in his career. This comment is remarkable considering Scott has played with (and coached) some decent bigs.
  5. I don't think Eminem fell off, his content is just suspect. His delivery is still superb. This has a lot to do with the fact that he doesn't have to work as hard to get his craft across. As far as this single goes, it makes me think of a car commercial jingle....think Mazda or Kia or something. Would we listen to this song a second time? No.
  6. How many of these attempts were inside the paint? If the majority were all high percentage shots then this is a major problem. If Bargnani was launching it all night long then he gets a minor pass (considering the opponent in that game). These frigid outputs happen often to primary options in offenses. The guy WAS hella amazing coming out of Europe, though. I guess Raptor country is ready to pull the plug on this.
  7. No way, man. They essentially already advertise like the boxers do with the tattoos. Keep the NBA jerseys looking classic and clean. Forget that nonsense! <_<
  8. I know right! The third one should be "running his mouth". But since I must answer the question I'd say he's much better at turning mediocre players into good ones. He takes to many shots and requires too much limelight to turn ANY good player into a great one.
  9. What's exactly the argument here? If it's the fact that Phil Jackson only won one Coach of the Year award, then maybe that was rightfully so. Don't you think that ANY coach could've won in L.A. with those rosters of the past ten years. Likewise, I also believe that the Lakers would still be a playoff team minus Kobe...in each of the past ten years. If we want to go with a technical definition of a Most Valuable Player, I think Dwight Howard should take it this year. Look at the teams of the top 5 MVP candidates; the only one in my opinion that would completely miss the post season minus it's star is the Orlando Magic. This means, yes, the Bulls would be a postseason team without Rose.
  10. As a complementary player I find Russell Westbrook to be much better. As a nucleus player, I think Monta Ellis is better. Ellis strikes me as a much more selfish player always concerned with lighting up the scoreboard. He's got the attitude as a go to guy anyway! Westbrook, however, is much more versatile, bigger, and unselfish. Ultimately it will depend on the system these guys are in. Straight up one on one, I think Westbrook will show he's better by winning 2 outta 3.
  11. You sure about that? That's exactly what they would've wanted a black man to do. It's more than just being able to keep your cool. It's really about being sympathetic and understanding that some people lack IQ.
  12. Considering I really don't see NJ having any value to give up for Dwight Howard, he may complete the 2011-12 season and sign with them via FA. Although no Magic fan (including me) would want to see this, I feel it would be good for the league as a whole. Especially a tandem like that being in the north east.
  13. Of, course he will! Even in the slim chance that he doesn't grow, it'll take more than height to make it in the Association. We talk height, but ultimately it'll be his work ethic and committment to defense that will tell the story. The kid's got crazy handles, though.
  14. I've been hearing a lot of talk regarding this Florida - BYU matchup in the Sweet 16. "Experts" are anticipating the Gators to avenge last year's loss to BYU. But they don't seem to be sure about Billy Donovan is going to prepare for them. Do the Gators try to lock down the rest of the Cougars and allow Jimmer Fredette get off? Or, do they try to make the rest of the team beat them while trying to harass Jimmer? Quite frankly, I think this will be the first time in a while that Fredette scores less than 20 points. I hope that I won't have to eat my words
  15. What are these guys bored or something? Not quite sure what the agenda is...making the kicking position more notorious? Are they sick of kick off returns for touchdowns? Do they want to see longer sustained drives? Because that's what will happen with increased touchbacks. I just don't see kickers not striving for kicking it out the stadium.
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