nightprowler10
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Certainly not saying he is the best after Jordan, rather the best since Jordan. He's definitely got competition there as well though.
Haha, well if you want to get creative there are plenty of creative ways to watch games online. If you've got too many morals for that then NBA.com streams a game free every Thursday night (Friday Oz time). Yesterday they streamed Denver-Cleveland game.Sanz to disagree in 5..4..3..
Wish I had fox/espn so much, sucks being limited to only watching highlights
Yeah, let's see if they turn up for all 4 quarters though. Maintaining the rage is their biggest issue. Karl isn't exactly an inspiring motivator these days either.Denver looking really good against the Celtics.
Yeah aware of that, I don't have enough bandwidth to be able to take advantage thoughHaha, well if you want to get creative there are plenty of creative ways to watch games online. If you've got too many morals for that then NBA.com streams a game free every Thursday night (Friday Oz time). Yesterday they streamed Denver-Cleveland game.
well, duncan is arguably the greatest power forward ever in nba history...so you would expect him to carry his team, wouldn't you? yeah i also hope ginobli and parker can become healthy soon and share some of the burden, there are lots of "big three" combos now in the nba but for me, that is the most complete and most accomplished set...all three are superb at both ends of the floor and all three are undisputed leaders of their team...If he stays healthy he's a lock.
Also, Duncan has been absolutely brilliant for the Spurs this season. Without Ginobli and Parker he's carrying a team of scrubs and keeping Spurs in touch. He'll probably burn out by the time the home stretch comes along because of this but then hopefully for them Tony and Manu can step it up.
Bogut getting a second technical pretty much lost them that game, he was doing pretty well against KG and Perkins for a lot of that game. Was a terrible nitpicky call though, one of the times when common sense is thrown out the door when applying the lawbook.Bucks gave a good account of themselves against the Celtics. Took them to overtime with a massive 4th quarter, but with only one field goal in overtime, it was never going to be enough.
Yeah very true, I rate him as the best I've ever seen but am expecting the slowdown to come from him some time soon. By the looks of things I might be waiting a while but I think these extra minutes and contact he's taking will take it's toll on him later this season. Has started brilliantly though.Anil said:well, duncan is arguably the greatest power forward ever in nba history...so you would expect him to carry his team, wouldn't you? yeah i also hope ginobli and parker can become healthy soon and share some of the burden, there are lots of "big three" combos now in the nba but for me, that is the most complete and most accomplished set...all three are superb at both ends of the floor and all three are undisputed leaders of their team...
yeah the east looks stronger overall compared to the west this year, in the west, except for the lakers, no other team has a settled look...Cavs-Pistons was a sick sick game today am starting to love the East as much as the West these days. Celtics, Cavs and Pistons are excellent, Atlanta, Toronto and the Knicks are improving, Wade looking awesome again and has Beasley and Chalmers there with him, Magic probably one piece away from being really good. It'll be very competitive in the next season or two.
Oh and I really hope Greg Oden can stay healthy from now on. He got 11 points 10 boards and 3 blocks in 17 minutes today. He'll make them a perennial contender if his knees don't go.
not saying they aren't a really good team if you take the parts, when you have a team that contains iverson, wallace, hamilton, prince and also contains maxiell, up-and-comer stuckey etc, it is a team that has a lot of talent and depth. however, this team(+billups, +mcdyess, -iverson) has not been able to break through the final hurdle in the east in the past few years and it's difficult for me to see them do it -billups, -mcdyess and + a player like iverson(a future hall of famer, tremendous scorer but does not have nearly the same presence on the defensive end and has slowed down on the offensive end)...they will get into the playoffs but at this point it's difficult to see them beat either the cavs or the celtics...of course it's still early days and a couple of injuries or a dumb trade or two on the other rosters might see them nose in front again but for me, this team is not ready to pick up a title again...and when you talk about a proud franchise like the pistons, they are about vying for titles, nothing less...New coach + new PG and they did a stretch of Lakers(A), Suns(A), Cavs, Celtics(A) and finished 2-2. Not too shabby, infact very credible considering their two losses came on away back to backs where they started very well and faded.