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His Greatness

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  1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKLToXOdv9E Best track on the album.
  2. 4-0 against Houston in the last two years. It would rule so hard if we break this 11-game skid against them.
  3. Down a peg or two, but LA would still be in a league of their own out West. Kobe isn't necessarily the best player, but he's the best player for that team.
  4. 1/2. That defense is being buoyed by the talent as well, not the coaches. Leslie Frazier is overrated.
  5. Sean Payton. Not only did he take a pay cut to bring in Gregg Williams, he's orchestrating a dominant offense in the same vein as the '07 Pats and the early decade Rams, he's adequately coped with injuries, made shrewd coaching decisions, and it's all resulted in a flawless record.
  6. CHILL, let him get in shape and conditioned to the Sixers' (losing) ways before you criticize him.
  7. Sammy gives me goosebumps when he plays motivated basketball.
  8. This game is already a blowout if Detroit could space the floor.
  9. Iverson's freelancing style is supposed to be detrimental to most offenses, but it is my personal opinion that anything that deviates from Eddie Jordan's game plan is the right game plan.
  10. Brand's numbers at halftime: 5/7 13 points, five rebounds, three blocks, three assists. You're Eddie Jordan, what do you do? A) Sit him the rest of the way B) No touches (perimeter handoffs don't count) C) Play Willie Green D) Heavy minutes, and run your offense through him
  11. Very compelling, well thought out argument, but I disagree. You almost had me convinced though with the "Don Nelson" part.
  12. My god Iverson is finishing poorly. I hope his legs come back soon.
  13. http://www.basketballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=815 Try to wrap your head around that.
  14. Don't forget Holiday. He's mistake-prone like every rookie, but he's really impressed me with his tenacity. Definitely a keeper.
  15. A fumble is when you lose possession of the football. The ball can move around in his hand forever but if it's not out, it's not a fumble. That's why it's such a hard call. Did he fumble before or after his forearm was down? Simultaneously? My point is that if there isn't definitive, conclusive evidence, then you don't reverse the call on the field. And you can't honestly tell me that there was.
  16. Horrible. His season is over, and his career might be as well. It's worse than Charles Gordon's injury last year.
  17. The thing is, at least Toronto has an excuse. Conversely, the Sixers actually have the personnel to play defense. They retained most of the players from last season (and the year before that) when they were ranked in the top 10 defensively. And that's very unlikely. Iverson can't fix a broken system. No player can.
  18. The defense—also probably the league's worst—is brutal, and Jordan's only selling point, his offensive system, is at a subterranean level. And the worst part is that we'll probably have to endure this atrocity for one more year because Jordan is BFFs with the GM. Discuss.
  19. The argument is whether he lost possession of the ball before or after his forearm is down. We're looking at a split-second difference here, not indisputable evidence, and it wasn't a very easy call considering how much time they spent looking at it in the booth. Announcers thought he was down.
  20. Whether it's a forearm or a wrist, it's still down by contact. And the moment the ball was coming out is disputable, that's why it's a questionable reverse. BTW, I'm not pissed, and my favorite team is irrelevant. Don't bring that in here.
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