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Kobe's taking the most shots since 05-06, turning the ball over the 2nd most in his career, is shooting below 20% from 3 (and taking nearly 5 of them a game), and his steals and FT shooting are below career average. Oh, and his usage rate this season is higher than in 05-06, when he averaged 35PPG. Kobe's having a good season, but doing way too much.
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LeBron was way better than Melo in 2008 (Melo was better in 06 and 07, though). Forget the zone...people forget how Team USA played in 2008. It was basically the Miami Heat on steroids, with teams struggling to even get the ball past halfcourt on them, and then Team USA turning those turnovers to easy points. LeBron fits perfectly in that system, and his ballhandling/playmaking was also very valuable to that team as well. My team would be.... Rose/Paul/Deron Kobe/Wade LeBron/Melo Durant/Blake/Love Dwight/Chandler Wade was amazing in the 6th man role back in 2008, and I ain't gettin my hopes up of the coaching staff putting Kobe on the bench, so that's why I did that. Paul is a better player than Rose, but with Kobe and LeBron, his playmaking isn't really needed...I like Rose's athleticism and finishing ability instead. Durant is impossible to defend at the 4, and LeBron could take most of those defensive responsibilities if needed.
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Dwyane Wade could be dealing with Plantar Fasciitis
Nitro replied to AboveLegit's topic in Miami Heat Team Forum
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Just came back from the Kings-Sixers game. Game kinda sucked (Sixers blew them out), but I got free 3rd row seats thru my dad's company so it was a lot of fun overall. Also got the same tickets to see the Heat on 2/3, and plan on whatever other tickets I can get throughout the season. Oh, I sat about 7ft from Ron Jaworski and tried my best to eves drop on his convo's (seemed like a nice guy for the most part). The exposed forehead in the 2nd pic is him...he was kinda looking in my direction when he was having a personal convo so I tried to be a little discrete with it. http://picture.vzw.com/mi/693692222_2480539016_0.jpeg http://picture.vzw.com/mi/693692710_2480540748_0.jpeg http://picture.vzw.com/mi/693693064_2480541995_0.jpeg http://picture.vzw.com/mi/693693432_2480543354_0.jpeg
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Kobe Bryant "Bynum now Lakers 2nd option"
Nitro replied to magicbalala245's topic in Los Angeles Lakers Team Forum
10-11 Gasol: 82GP, 23.3PER (led team) 10-11 Bynum: 64GP, 21.1PER 09-10 Gasol: 65GP, 22.9PER (led team) 09-10 Bynum: 65GP, 20.2PER (but was injured the last few rounds of the playoffs) 08-09 Gasol: 81GP, 22.2PER (2nd behnd Kobe) 08-09 Bynum: 50GP, 20.0PER (played less than half the minutes of Pau in post-season due to injury) Basically what I am getting at is as long as Bynum keeps getting injured for 15+ games EVERY season, he won't be >Gasol. For all the hype Bynum is getting this year, Gasol has actually performed extremely well. Not the 20PPG scorer everyone wants to see, but he's doing everything well and efficiently. -
^Why is the lettering so retarded on those jersey's? Specifically the o is Los and e in Angeles. It looks like a first grader did the text on those jersey's. BTW, I've always loved the Dr J throwbacks for the Nets.
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LSU's offense looks attrocous. Granted, Alabama is playing stifling defense, but LSU is doing NOTHING offensively.
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I'll be going to the Kings-Sixers game, got free 3rd row seats between the hoop and 3pt line (dad gets them from his company for marketing purposes...also going to see the Heat on 2/3). I am actually very excited to see this team in person. I really haven't paid much attention to them this season, but every time I look they win with a smothering defense. If I can, I'll take pics and post them here.
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It's a good diss, though nothing special. He has a few nice lines, but it's not a KO punch by any stretch. Besides creating hype for his new album, I'm not really sure why Common is dissing him so directly. A few subliminal shots I understand, but not this. If record sales are his goal it's a shame because his new album shines without this unnecessary beef. And trust me, I'd love nothing more than for Drake to be slaughtered in a beef, but Common isn't the right opponent to really rip him.
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Flip failed with the Pistons and Wolves...he was carried by talent. I think Washington (and Sacramento) is a good example where a good veteran coach would be extremely beneficial. A coach that could provide structure and discipline, which is necessary when you got headcases on the team that often completely ditch the offense to get their own. Players that need to be held accountable.
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When Lou Holtz talks it sounds like he's an old man with down syndrome who's juggling a bunch of cocks smothered in maple syrup in his mouth. Just sayin'.
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That's all that matters. Not every experienced coach knows the game better than a newer coach, and not ever newer coach has the ability to relate to his players better than an experienced coach. Therefor, there really isn't no true, defined answer.
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Players likely to be traded by the deadline
Nitro replied to AboveLegit's topic in General NBA Discussion
Kevin Martin literally made a career off the old rules, probably moreso than any other player in league history. He perfected that style of drawing fouls, and it worked and made him extremely efficient despite regularly shooting 42-43% from the field. I'm sure as a defender, knowing that ability made them sag off him a bit, which further opened up his offensive game. So far, the only thing that's regressed about Martin this season has been his FTA....from 7-10 attempts a game the previous 5-6 years, to under 4 this season. That's a steep drop, and since he rarely plays near the rim, it's obvious the rule changes have made an impact. -
Do you trust Portland moving forward?
Nitro replied to AboveLegit's topic in Portland Trail Blazers Team Forum
I'm confident they will be a contender in the West, but I don't know if they can beat the Thunder or the Lakers and Grizzlies if they are healthy. The Blazers and Thunder play a similar brand of basketball (defense oriented, and using that defense to get their transition game going), with the Blazers being the deeper, more well-balanced team, and the Thunder having the star power. I have a feeling that'd be a GREAT series. The Lakers and Grizzlies present a problem that I don't know this team could overcome....those squads have the best 4/5 combinations in the league, and great perimeter scoring threats as well. Neither team may have the depth to beat the Blazers, and right now the Grizzlies without Zach are at risk of either missing the playoffs or getting a seed similar to last year. Overall, yes, I do trust them. They are deep, well-balanced, and on any given night a number of guys can beat you. They have a tremendous coach and in the playoffs will have a strong advantage when playing at home. I don't think what they are currently doing is a mirage, and even if they don't make the Finals, they should make a strong run regardless. -
Right there is the issue. Letting bitches dictate what he does and doesn't like. BTW, great lyracism isn't always about the struggle or anything depressing. You can make Drake-style songs with great lyracism (it's what has largely made Jay-Z famous), you can make party rap with strong lyracism, you can be Eminem (who makes bitches wet their pants), etc... It's all about the quality of your work.
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Delonte West goes on Twitter Rant
Nitro replied to Cleveland's Finest's topic in Dallas Mavericks Team Forum
WTF is he doing sleeping in his car, in the gym and at motels? I understand with all the deductions he probably is making only 300k, but that's still a helluva lot money...at least enough money to go from a Motel 6 to a Hilton. -
I play what I like and I FLIP when a bitch turns the volume knob in my car. Not always the best solution to get a girl, but the strategy worked for me cuz now I got a girl who likes the rap I listen to (although she sings along to the stuff on the radio when I turn on Hot 97).
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You didn't read the OP. It's what team can be a sleeper to make the playoffs, not win a title. Philly made the playoffs last year and with their young guys they've improved.
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Lol that's the biggest [expletive]in joke. For the price of the copay you can buy an entire bottle of ibuprofen, essentially getting more milligrams and not having to go through the hassle of filling the prescription.
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I don't see how the Pacers qualify. They made the playoffs last year and got better in the offseason. Actually, they could have very well beat the Bulls in the playoffs last season...they got beat in the last minute like 3 games in a row. West: Utah East: Cleveland?
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So, your musical preference is based on how girls react to what you're playing? That's [expletive]ing ridiculous.
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Lmao those two words should never, ever be placed in the same sentence. Wale has his moments lyrically. As for Ross, I've actually come acrossed relatively impressed the last year or so, at least as far as mainstream artists go. You don't get much versatility with his subject matter or flow/rhyme schemes, but because of that you always know you'll get at least a decent verse from him. He does choose pretty good producers and features. I'll actually give this a listen at some point. BTW, Nas KILLS it in that song in the OP.
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This season, he's been the best PF. He's been scoring insanely efficiently and doing so at impressive volume, and his rebounding once again has been impeccable. Dirk and Amare have been off to begin the year, while Bosh is buried beneath LeBron and Wade's talents. That leaves Blake and Aldridge. Blake is still adjusting to a brand new team, and while he's been sensational, he hasn't quite matched what Love has done. Aldridge is playing fantastically as well, but hasn't quite been what Love has been so far either. With all that said, overall, Love's stats are a tad bit deceiving. He has two dominant facets of his game...offensive rebounding and 3pt shooting at the PF position. He can always make a big impact because of those two areas, but he is not a great iso scorer, and that hurts him when comparing him to guys like Dirk. Yes, he dominates in other areas moreso than Dirk, but Dirk has showed consistently over the last decade, regardless what team is built around him, just how dominant and impactful and iso scorer is, and how that opens up the floor for the rest of the team. In a ranking list, I'd still put Dirk definitely over Love, and probably Blake (can make a case for Amare and Aldridge, too).
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BOSH!!!! Lmao @ the Hawks. Missed free throw after missed free throw.
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If anyone thinks Baron Davis is going to save the Knicks...
Nitro replied to JYD's topic in New York Knicks Team Forum
Agree with Shumpert. Douglas is wayyyyyy too small to be a SG. There's a reason he hasn't been picked up yet, and why the Bulls were so desperate to get Hamilton. He's a career 39% scorer, 35% from beyond the arc, and can't do nothing off the dribble. He's a very good defender, but like Fields, he's a bench player.