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Re: NBA 2011
« Reply #1230 on: Feb 16, 2011 at 03:07 AM »
I'd like Blake to do a 720 dunk.

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Re: NBA 2011
« Reply #1231 on: Feb 16, 2011 at 09:12 AM »
ive seen someone from and1 video who tried a 720...is that real?

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Re: NBA 2011
« Reply #1232 on: Feb 16, 2011 at 09:16 AM »
ive seen someone from and1 video who tried a 720...is that real?

This may have been the guy....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2Cg7w_8kkU

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Re: NBA 2011
« Reply #1233 on: Feb 17, 2011 at 09:46 AM »
The defending champs just lost to the worst team in the NBA. wow

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Re: NBA 2011
« Reply #1234 on: Feb 17, 2011 at 10:01 AM »
^ One word: Disgusting.   >:(  Time for the bandwagon of doomsayers to start rolling.  Can't blame them.  The Lakers have already received a lot of wake-up calls this season, but no improvement.  I can smell a trade next week...
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Re: NBA 2011
« Reply #1235 on: Feb 17, 2011 at 10:12 AM »
Lakers are playing uninspired basketball. As a Celtic fan, I'm more wary of the Spurs and the Mavs than I am with the Lakers.

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Re: NBA 2011
« Reply #1236 on: Feb 17, 2011 at 10:18 AM »
it's something to be overconfident... it's something when you just wish the regular season is over and the playoffs began right now... but its another thing to lose to the bottom dwellers more so from the team who tied the worst franchise losing streak in all of pro sports.... tsk...

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Re: NBA 2011
« Reply #1237 on: Feb 17, 2011 at 10:23 AM »
I don't think this would be a big deal if the Lakers have the best record in the West.  But when you are the 3rd seed...every game counts.  Problem already started last year.  But just got dismissed and interpreted as the normal cruising through the regular season.

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Re: NBA 2011
« Reply #1238 on: Feb 17, 2011 at 10:46 AM »
You won't see this kind of play from the MJ-led Bulls championship teams, although there have been champs who were known for "coasting" during the regular season like the Spurs, and to a lesser extent, the Celtics of 2010. It didn't work out well for the Celtics though, because they didn't have home-court advantage for almost the entire playoffs and ultimately cost them the championship last year.

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Re: NBA 2011
« Reply #1239 on: Feb 17, 2011 at 11:17 AM »
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Re: NBA 2011
« Reply #1240 on: Feb 17, 2011 at 11:28 AM »
melo !!! melo !!!

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Re: NBA 2011
« Reply #1241 on: Feb 17, 2011 at 06:50 PM »
makes me wanna appreciate more boston's 8 consecutive titles in the 60's and the bulls 6 title run. I mean the teams that they beat specially in the later years are so though. yet every single year they brought the hunger to get some more. No championship hang overs, no excuses just titles... I guess Red's, Russell and Jordans influence with those teams had something to do with it.

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Re: NBA 2011
« Reply #1242 on: Feb 17, 2011 at 07:05 PM »
Lakers are playing uninspired basketball. As a Celtic fan, I'm more wary of the Spurs and the Mavs than I am with the Lakers.

im a celts fan too.

based on what i hear and read in papers, it seems the lakers are not even close to half of what they were last year. I used to know pau gasol as someone very dominant then it came that he became just one of the guys, it seems this is happenning again.

now this situation would perhaps really differentiate kobe from jordan.
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Re: NBA 2011
« Reply #1243 on: Feb 18, 2011 at 08:24 AM »
im a celts fan too.

based on what i hear and read in papers, it seems the lakers are not even close to half of what they were last year. I used to know pau gasol as someone very dominant then it came that he became just one of the guys, it seems this is happenning again.

now this situation would perhaps really differentiate kobe from jordan.

Sir Tirso, I would think the gap between Kobe and Jordan was evident since the 2004 NBA Finals, but a better example was game 7 of the 2010 finals. Kobe was not able to will his team to the championship. He needed Gasol and Artest to bail him out when he tried taking over and kept on bricking his shots.

MJ on the other hand, would just not allow his team to lose in the Finals.

Kobe = 5-2 in the NBA Finals, 2 Finals MVPs
MJ = 6-0 in the Finals, 6 Finals MVPs

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Re: NBA 2011
« Reply #1244 on: Feb 18, 2011 at 09:45 AM »
jordan is jordan.. :D

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Re: NBA 2011
« Reply #1245 on: Feb 18, 2011 at 09:52 AM »
I think Kobe shouldn't be compared to Jordan.  Ibang level na si Jordan.  Unless somebody actually believes Kobe is comparable to Jordan?  That would be ridiculous.

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Re: NBA 2011
« Reply #1246 on: Feb 18, 2011 at 10:57 AM »
I think Kobe shouldn't be compared to Jordan.  Ibang level na si Jordan.  Unless somebody actually believes Kobe is comparable to Jordan?  That would be ridiculous.

You'd be surprised sir. Just look at realgm.com forums. You'll find lots of Laker fans who think Kobe is already on MJ's level.

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Re: NBA 2011
« Reply #1247 on: Feb 18, 2011 at 02:53 PM »
keyword dun is laker fans, they are fans of the team and the best player on the team which is kobe. so sino pupuriin nila? si lebron?

it would be unfair to compare kobe to jordan all the time. he is a different individual with a different career path. eh di sana lahat na ng player kinompare kay jordan.

kobe is kobe, jordan is jordan.

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Re: NBA 2011
« Reply #1248 on: Feb 18, 2011 at 08:22 PM »
JORDAN = Ferrari

KOBE = Porsche

Just my opinion ;)

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Re: NBA 2011
« Reply #1249 on: Feb 18, 2011 at 08:37 PM »
i'm a laker fan pero hindi ako worried :-)

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Re: NBA 2011
« Reply #1250 on: Feb 18, 2011 at 10:02 PM »
yup until the lakers are eliminated in the playoffs in a 7 game series, then it aint over.


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Re: NBA 2011
« Reply #1251 on: Feb 19, 2011 at 05:36 AM »
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Announces 12 Finalists for 2011 Election

Women’s Committee Nominees

TERESA EDWARDS – Player, was the first American basketball player to participate in five Olympic games – winning gold in four of them and bronze in the fifth.  In college, she was a two-time Kodak All-America selection while leading Georgia twice to the Final Four.  For her efforts, she has been elected to the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame, National High School Sports Hall of Fame, Georgia Sports Hall of Fame and US Olympic Hall of Fame.

TARA VANDERVEER – Coach, began her collegiate coaching career in 1978 and continues today at Stanford University.  She has guided the Cardinal to two NCAA championships and has won nearly 800 games in her tenure.  At the International level, she has won Olympic gold in 1996 as well as gold in the Goodwill Games and World University Games.  She has been named a three-time national coach of the year and has guided teams to eight Final Fours.

North American Committee Finalists:

ALVIN ATTLES – Contributer, has contributed 50 consecutive years of service to the Golden State Warriors as a player, player-coach, coach, general manager, vice president and consultant.  He became the winningest coach in Warriors history and led the Warriors to the 1975 NBA Championship.  Currently, he serves as the vice president/assistant general manager of the Warriors, a position he has held since 1987.

MAURICE CHEEKS – Player, has been involved in the NBA either at the playing level or coaching level since 1978.  As a player, he has be named to four NBA all-star games, a four-time NBA all-defensive team selection, member of one NBA championship team and set the steals and assist records for Philadelphia.  This Chicago native would then go onto coaching careers with the Portland Trailblazers and Philadelphia 76ers.

HERB MAGEE – Coach, he has won more than 900 games at Division II Philadelphia University where he has coached since 1966.  His victory count is good for first all-time in NCAA basketball history for any level at the same institution and he continues to be active today at Philly U.  He has guided the school to 25 NCAA Division II Tournament appearances, has won 20 or more games in 30 years and has one NCAA National Championship.

DICK MOTTA – Coach, had success at all levels of the game – starting at the junior college level in 1954.  He’s collected more than 1,000 victories while at the junior college, high school, collegiate and NBA levels.  He guided the Washington Bullets to the 1978 NBA Championship, won NBA Coach of the Year in 1971, led Weber State to two Big Sky regular season championships, and won a state high school championship at Grace High School.

CHRIS MULLIN – Player, a high school All-America from New York City, he was a five-time NBA all-star and collegiate standout at St. John’s, where he was named Big East Player of the Year an unprecedented three times.  He won two Olympic gold medals, including one as a member of the 1992 ‘Dream Team’, and his 16 NBA seasons with Golden State and Indiana produced over 17,000 points, 3,000 rebounds and 3,000 assists.  He was an NBA first team pick in 1992, and still holds the all-time scoring record at St. John’s, where he was named the Wooden Award Winner and a Sporting News All-America in 1985.

HANK NICHOLS – Referee, focused his career in basketball around the rules of the game.  A long-time NCAA basketball official who has refereed six national championship games and 10 final fours – officiated at the top of collegiate basketball for decades.  He officiated on the world stage officiating two Olympic games and one European championship.  After his officiating career, he would become the national coordinator of officials for the NCAA and was instrumental in the progression of rules changes at the collegiate level.

DENNIS RODMAN – Player, known for his rebounding and defensive skills – he would win five NBA championships, three with Chicago and two with Detroit.  Named the NBA’s Defensive Player of the Year twice, he was named to a total of seven all-defensive first teams while being selected to two NBA all-star games.  His rebounding statistics still rank as some of the best in history.

RALPH SAMPSON – Player, one of the top collegiate players of all-time, he would be recognized as the only three-time national player of the year and was chosen also a consensus All-America at Virginia.  His accolades at the collegiate level also included being named Wooden Award and Naismith Award winners while leading Virginia to the NIT championship and one final four appearance.  In the NBA, he was named to three NBA all-star games, collected Rookie of the Year honors and was named MVP of the NBA all-star game in 1985.

JAMAAL WILKES – Player, this California native played under Hall of Famer John Wooden at UCLA prior to a successful NBA career with the Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers.  At UCLA, he would win two National Championships and receive All-America honors in 1974.  His NBA career would be highlighted by four NBA Championships, being named a three-time NBA all-star and received Rookie of the Year honors in 1975.

TEX WINTER – Coach, began his coaching career in 1947 as an assistant with Kansas State University and continued at the collegiate and NBA levels until 2006.  He was part of nine NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers and is known for building the foundation of the triangle-post offense, which helped form dynasties at the Bulls and Lakers.  He was the youngest coach in college basketball history to receive Coach of the Year honors and guided Kansas State to six NCAA appearances and two final fours.

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Re: NBA 2011
« Reply #1252 on: Feb 19, 2011 at 07:45 AM »
^No Reggie Miller in the HOF.

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Re: NBA 2011
« Reply #1253 on: Feb 19, 2011 at 09:53 AM »
yung Rookies-Sophomore game nagiging practice na ni Griffin para bukas.. ganda nung last dunk niya galing kay John Wall..

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Re: NBA 2011
« Reply #1254 on: Feb 19, 2011 at 10:53 AM »
^No Reggie Miller in the HOF.

hall of fame voters should be ashamed not including reggie... nba should really have their own hall of fame.

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Re: NBA 2011
« Reply #1255 on: Feb 20, 2011 at 05:54 AM »
Pampagana for the Slam Dunk Contest later: Blake Griffin's 137 Dunks from the First Half of the Season.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeVLRRZhuCM

For Blake Griffin's dunks, the Slam Dunk Contest should allow someone to play defense.   :P
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Re: NBA 2011
« Reply #1256 on: Feb 20, 2011 at 08:35 AM »
keyword dun is laker fans, they are fans of the team and the best player on the team which is kobe. so sino pupuriin nila? si lebron?

it would be unfair to compare kobe to jordan all the time. he is a different individual with a different career path. eh di sana lahat na ng player kinompare kay jordan.

kobe is kobe, jordan is jordan.

yes, unless manalo pa si kobe ng 3 championships hindi siya pwde compare kay jordan. considering na un first 3 championships niya, hindi si kobe un main guy, back-up lang siya ni shaq.

As for best player in NBA today, LBJ all the way! sooner or later, mananalo din sila ng championship..

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Re: NBA 2011
« Reply #1257 on: Feb 20, 2011 at 09:17 AM »
daniel gibson is a joke! 7 pts in 5 racks, si ray allen naka 8 pts na agad 2 racks pa lang.

what a waste in the 3pt roster, wala na ba sila ibang mapili??

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Re: NBA 2011
« Reply #1258 on: Feb 20, 2011 at 09:25 AM »
haha, and i thought daniel gibson sucked balls. KD 6 pts?? lols

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Re: NBA 2011
« Reply #1259 on: Feb 20, 2011 at 06:49 PM »
iba pa rin vince carter pagdating sa slam dunk contest...wala pa rin tatalo dun sa unang dunk ni VC nun sumali siya dati...un mga kasali ngaun pagandahan lang ng props eh..