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i think v1. u need to chop out a huge chunk of the right side.
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now the waiting begins. only 4 hours untill summer league. im gonna be so tired tomorrow time to make my gay sigs.
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Is Cleveland Really A "Top 5" Team
moeroadkill replied to EastCoastNiner's topic in General NBA Discussion
spurs/celts/lakers (if lakers keep odom) are all pretty much even but i if i had to put them in order, celts lakers (if they have odom) then spurs (with healthy rosters) cavs, yeah, they can win reg game. come playoffs no one shows up expect bron bron so my top teams 1 celtics 2 Lakers 3 Spurs 4 Nuggets 5/6 magic/cavs (the lose of hedo has made me a bit iffy about them along with Lee) -
yeah dirk. cavs jerseys are ugly and 6ers is so so.
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then why does he go to the line like 10 times a game?
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holy [expletive] the commentators are funny during the summer league. 6 am and im laughing my head off. BOB SWIFT, THROWN IT DOOOOWN THROW IT DOOOWN.
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Report: Spurs to sign McDyess for three years
moeroadkill replied to Warren2ThaG's topic in San Antonio Spurs Team Forum
spurs are really gunnin for it. hmm means less mins for blair tho -
im getting this instead of NFL. the fighting on that looks awesome, way batter than 05. yeah, im still rocking 05
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Yao Ming to announce season-ending surgery
moeroadkill replied to AtTheDriveIn's topic in Houston Rockets Team Forum
whats going to happen to yao next season? like when he is a FA and his foot is a 50/50 chance of recovering or career ending? -
i am the streets
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Teacher Sends Poop Home In Students Backpack
moeroadkill replied to EastCoastNiner's topic in Off-Topic Discussion Forum
"This little turd was found on the floor in my room." lmao -
Run down of game two Indiana beat Oklahoma City 91-88 James Harden has so much control of his body it’s ridiculous. It’s very Manu-like, but he doesn’t fall backward when he attacks like Manu does. It’s more straightforward like Brandon Roy and he always gives himself a chance to put a shot up on the rim. Harden could be the ideal iso player late in games and between him and Westbrook, OKC may shoot 200 free throws a game. Harden was excellent again today (19 points on 6-13 shooting), hitting a couple open threes and also passing the ball extremely well. I haven’t been able to get a good read on him defensively, but the fact that I haven’t noticed him all that much on that end of the floor is probably a good thing. He did get his hands on a couple passes and showed some nice anticipation though. B.J. Mullens’ jumper looked incredibly good - for about a quarter. He swished a beautiful turnaround jumper then nailed a nice 18-footer, but then came up completely empty on a post jump hook and badly bricked a couple jumpshots after that. But hey, you can’t hit them all. One thing that’s becoming painfully obvious about Mullens besides the lack of a post-up game is his defense. Roy Hibbert absolutely had his way with him (24 points, eight rebounds). He’s slow on the rotations and he gets bullied in the post. He’s got to get stronger and he’s got to get tougher if he wants to bang with elite NBA bigs. Another thing about Mullens: His game actually is reminding me a lot of Nenad Krstic. At the end of the first quarter, Russell Westbrook and him ran a perfect pick and roll and Mullens popped and calmly hit the jumper with time winding down. For some reason I thought Westbrook would play less, but he actually played more (34 minutes). And he played extremely well. Though he did cough it up five times, he was efficient from the floor (9-15) and dished out eight assists. He scored 22 again and I think he could have gone for 40 if he really wanted to. Down the stretch he really took over and got to the rim any time he wanted. Westbrook hit a couple of nice pull-up free throw line jumpers and hit a nice rhythm 20-footer. More than anything, I think these games are really giving his confidence a boost. Look, we all know he’s not where he should be and he still gets in the lane and picks up his dribble with nowhere to go, but he’s just a 20-year-old second-year player that’s trying to get better. And 22 and eight on 60 percent shooting is pretty darn good. One other thought on Westbrook’s shooting: His dribble pull-up jay looks much improved. It’s more fluid and has a lot more continuity. But for some reason he’s just not a great catch-and-shoot guy. Both threes he missed were the catch-and-shoot variety and one thing I noticed today that he seems to do is bring the ball down just a titch before pulling up to shoot when he’s fires off the catch. When he shoots off the dribble it’s all in rhythm and he doesn’t have a chance to “load up.” He’s got nice mechanics, but off the catch, they could be better. Serge Ibaka scored 13 on 6-7 shooting in 22 minutes, but grabbed just three rebounds. Much like Mullens, he’s got to get more physical in the paint. When you’re playing the 5 you need more than three boards. But Ibaka showcased his little jumper again and probably is the best back-to-the-basket big man on the Summer League roster. Neither Mullens or D.J. White have a whole lot of game on the blocks, but Ibaka is willing to post. I am thoroughly impressed by his skillset. so i got to watch this game and it was worth waking up at 6am. Westbrook looks like his been in the league for years. his improvement from last year too now, i thought was unbelievable. Mullens has actually surprised me with his jump shot but i think he falls in love with it a little too much and i think he needs to be alot more aggressive Hardin, hmm disappointed, very. he needs to step up his game or his going to the D league or overseas. how he went 0 Points, 1 Board(i think), 0 Assists, 4 Fouls, and 3 TurnOvers. still plenty of time to show what his mad of Ibeka im starting to really really like this guy and if he can get a little hook shot spin move would be pretty deadly. harden i just amazing and is already turning into one of my favs. Vaden got to see some court time, 8 points 3-4 on shooting, had a 4 point play, completed it as well. 2 steals 1 assist and this guy can stroke it. hope to see him on the roster next season but before i jump the gun still a lot more games left to player. oh and why pacers won was one a dumb little thing. Ibeka got an offensive foul and pacers shot two and that put the game away.
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maybe ill rent it 1st...
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the summer league games start at 3.00pm yeah? so when do they start in Australia, Victoria i cant work it out i think its about 10-ish o'clock?
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What Movies should have sequels
moeroadkill replied to SRT Spidey's topic in Movies and Television Forum
superbad 2 -
oh [expletive] has hit the fan.
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Billups to wear #1 next season
moeroadkill replied to Multi-Billionaire's topic in Denver Nuggets Team Forum
i never understood changing your number. its like your identity. i cant understand if you have to but not on your own free will -
oklahoma Vs Magic S.L.
moeroadkill replied to moeroadkill's topic in Oklahoma City Thunder Team Forum
Hardin only saw a few mins and from wat iv read didnt do anything. i cant see the box scores because u have to download them? www.dailythunder.com -
yeah, he mad.
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Ricky says he'll stay overeas for two years
moeroadkill replied to xx.'s topic in Minnesota Timberwolves Team Forum
wonder how johnny is going to react about this when he will pretty much have the ball in his hands for 2 years and in comes rubio on his white horse and white shining armour and gets the ball one guy isnt going to be happy -
Run down of the players Thunder 88, Magic 77 One thing we definitely learned about Serge Ibaka: He is not a myth. He actually exists. And he was much better than I anticipated in every way. I expected a raw, athletic talent with hardly any refined skills. His offensive game was much more polished and crisp than I expected (13 points on 6 of 8 shooting). I figured he’d be a “score by dunk only” kind of player. But the first bucket was scored by Serge on a nice drop step post move. He was really solid in the post. He’s also much quicker than I thought. A couple of times he caught the ball at the free throw line and was able to take two dribbles and get around his man en route to the basket. He also had a little jumper, which was something I didn’t see coming as he swished a nice 12-footer. He turned the ball over some, but honestly, that was to be expected. It’s his first game over here and I’m sure he was pressing some, but I was very impressed. James Harden is a serious player (17 points in 21 minutes). Forget Summer League perspective, the dude can play. His slashing ability is outstanding. He can create shots for teammates at will. He looks so smooth and so intelligent on the court. He hs such a feel for the game and his court vision is incredible. He may already actually be the best passer on this team. His mid-range jumper was off a little in the first half, but that’s no biggie because we know he can shoot. He didn’t force anything and took all solid shots. He knocked down a couple open threes off Russell Westbrook penetration and also hit a sweet 22-footer off a pick set by Ibaka. The first thing Harden did when he entered was drop a slick little backdoor bounce pass to Westbrook to which Russ was fouled and made both free throws. I’m excited. Probably the most surprising thing was how polished B.J. Mullenslooked offensively. I never imagined him having college three-point range, but he was confident in that shot and knocked it down multiple times. His form was good and he even displayed a nice back-t0-the-basket turnaround jumper. He was a little weak on the glass, a bit turnover prone and Greg Oden-like in in his fouling, but again, first game against professional opponents. He was very weak on help defense though. A guy his size should have more of an influence blocking shots, yet he wasn’t to be seen on a lot of rotations. One thing I want to point out is that I couldn’t tell D.J. White (who also played well with 13-9) and Serge Ibaka apart at all (not in a racist they-all-look-the-same way). Partly because a “3″ and “9″ look kind of similar on a blurry webcast feed, but also because their games are kind of similar. Their movements are fairly comparable and their games mimic each other in a way. I think Shaun Livingston is about to put Earl Watson either at the end of the bench or on the trading block really soon. He really looks like he’s getting everything back and I love the combo of him and Westbrook on the court together. Livingston is the slow, steady point man and Westbrook is the hectic, reckless attacking point guard. I think they complement each other really well. Russell Westbrook was really forcing things early. A couple turnovers, a couple ill-advised drives and some hesitation to shoot. I was discouraged a little. But reader okcnba left this wise comment: “You mean the turnover problems haven’t stopped after 2 months of not playing? NO WAY!” David Thorpe added this comment about Westbrook via Twitter: “Westbrook is 3 steps ahead of his teammates. He misses KD and Green.” I think he definitely got acclimated to the speed of the game more in the second half because he slowed down and made better decisions. While he played more than I thought he would (33, team high), I think it was good for him to have to change gears and adapt to the teammates he had on the floor. He did finish with 22 points, nine assists and five rebounds, had four turnovers (three in the first half) and hit 16 of 18 from the line after all. Pretty good game. Kyle Weaver somehow is the most unnoticed player on this team. Someone will make a shot and you’ll say, “Who was that? Livingston? Oh, that was Weaver? I didn’t even know he was in.” Both he and Robert Vaden didn’t make much of an impression. Weaver is a nice player but he just doesn’t seem to have a big-time impact when he’s on the floor. I think it’s a Summer League rule to have at least one player on each team that is going to play out of control for the majority of the game. Makes things interesting. You never know when you’re going to get that wild, out of control, hilarious shot from somebody. Keeps you watching. The sequence of Harden stealing the ball, passing ahead to Westbrook on the fly and Westbrook dropping a perfect dime back to Harden for a flush was a thing of beauty. If that doesn’t get you excited about what could be this year, nothing will. Well, maybe that and the thought of Robert Swift in someone else’s uniform. i didnt get to watch the game slept in but from the sounds of things mullens and harden played very well, no real surprise about Brook, didnt hear much about vaden but hopefully he'll hit the tomorrow.
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Top Playoff Press Conference Moments (All Time)
moeroadkill replied to JWaLL's topic in NBA and College Basketball Media
10,9,3,2 are the best -
Rasheed Reaches Deal With Boston
moeroadkill replied to BlueDevil's topic in Boston Celtics Team Forum
getting worried are you?