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NBA 2010-2011

Funny how the Nuggets are 8-2 in their first 10 games since the Carmelo trade and the Knicks are just 5-5; the guy just won't play defense. From all Denver fans to New York: Your loss is our gain. Enjoy your overpaid whiner.
If I were a Nuggets fan I wouldn't be getting too excited. Two seasons ago with Carmelo, the Nuggs appeared to be in position to eventually overtake the Lakers and possibly get to the Finals. They slipped a bit last season and now they are no longer even among the Western Conf elite. This team is slowly headed backward.

But I agree with you otherwise, so are the Knicks WITH Melo. Neither he nor Amare play defense and Amare also does not rebound like an elite power forward. Further, D'antoni is not the coach you want if you want championships. His teams are always weak defensively and are one dimensional on offense.
 
If you want to define great first half, crap second half--see aforementioned Thunder last night against Portland. :o How many turnovers did they commit? 100? :wtf:
 
If you want to define great first half, crap second half--see aforementioned Thunder last night against Portland. :o How many turnovers did they commit? 100? :wtf:
Not to mention losing to the Clips last night. The Thunder are definitely still a dark horse favorite in the west, but they're certainly not looking the part right now.

Celts are still missing Perkins. :guffaw:
 
The Nuggets are 15-4 since the Melo trade, and they beat the Lakers last night in LA, while the Knicks are 10-12 since Melo took his talents to the Big Apple.

gblews, I agree with what you said up above, the Nugs are going to fall at some point and they're playing way above their abilities right now, but this team has been pathetic for so long just let me bask in these last few months, ok?
 
Lakers....WTF???

What in H-E-Double Sippy Straw is going on here?

:scream:

Get it together!

PS: The NBA Playoffs started, just in case anyone is interested....

:lol:
 
Ahhhhh, my Thunder put to rest any speculation that they could only win because of one blown call by the referees. :evil: Learn to hit some free throws, Denver. That's what cost you game one.
 
Lakers....WTF???

What in H-E-Double Sippy Straw is going on here?

:scream:

Get it together!
Just keep this in mind; the Lakers are attempting to do the impossible. What happens to them in these playoffs cannot be compared to what happens to any of the other teams because none of the others are "where" the Lakers are, or even trying to accomplish what the Lakers are trying.

The other teams are all on a quite easy to discern path - the Lakers are out there by themselves blazing a whole new trail.

Hey Denver fan, what did I tell you?
 
Sorry for the interruption, but I wanted to ask you basketball fans if this is as bad an idea as it sounds: they're building catwalks over the seating bowl at Madison Square Garden. :wtf:

Wouldn't this be a bitch of a distraction to the people in the seats? I have never been to MSG so I don't know what it's like there, it just sounds like a really bad idea to me.
 
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Lakers....WTF???

What in H-E-Double Sippy Straw is going on here?

:scream:

Get it together!
Just keep this in mind; the Lakers are attempting to do the impossible. What happens to them in these playoffs cannot be compared to what happens to any of the other teams because none of the others are "where" the Lakers are, or even trying to accomplish what the Lakers are trying.

The other teams are all on a quite easy to discern path - the Lakers are out there by themselves blazing a whole new trail.

It always seems like they have to get there the hard way. They lay at least one egg every series, like they need to be woken up or something.

That's what I was irritated with.

Things are back to normal now.

:lol:

:techman:
 
Goodbye Denver. Good effort and it was nice knowing you, but OKC overcame adversity on the road and flat out beat you on your home floor. I was surprised to see Durant lose his cool on that play. He deserved the T. Usually Kevin is so low key you wonder if he has a pulse. :lol: He's reading his little bible on the bench at practice all the time, just got the "nice guy" award from the press for being cooperative. He's not usually Mr. T :guffaw:

That POS sports writer from the Denver Post is at it again. What's his name? Isaza? He ripped Durant for being "soft" and calls OKC a fraud as a contender. Says they were exposed and all that. Exposed by whom? Certainly not Denver.
 
Jesus, take a valium, Westbrook, you ball hog. I don't know what the hell was wrong with him last night. He was an overly emotional, ego maniacal mess. It takes a lot to get Kevin Durant screaming at you. That's all we need, for Westbrook to get an ego. :rolleyes: Taking that final shot like that. Cripes. :scream: Our local sportscasters say the Denver fans were about as fond of him as Cleveland fans are of LeBron.
 
Okay Lakers. That's more like it!

:techman:

As much as it kills me inside to say it....

Go Celtics.

:wah:
 
Wither San Antonio - a team and franchise I have admired for a long time. Timmy looks done with respect to playing consistently at an all-star level. Ginobili is hurt more often than not. Tony Parke still looks capable but he is all alone.

The thing that really stands out though is that the Spurs no longer play that great D they used to play. Just as the Lakers have evolved from being an offensive team to being a defensive team, the Spurs have gone in the opposite direction. This is the first time I've seen a No. 1 seed get beaten by a No. 8 and it didn't have to do with No. 1 overlooking 8.

The Grizz just looked like a much better team. Every time I looked at those two bruisers down low, Gasol and Randolph, against Tim and McDyess, I just shook my head. So how DID the Spurs win 61 games? My guess is that they had uncommonly good health and a s***load of 3's fell for them between October and mid-April - 3's that did not fall in late April.

Great franchise, great coach. They'll be back, but who knows when, because the Tim Duncan era has finally ended.
 
My Thunder is looking like shit early. I guess the thunder rolling in with the t-storms this afternoon wasn't as good an omen as I thought. Relax and get it together, guys. Did you take it for granted that the Grizzlies would be tired? It's embarrassing how poorly they're playing at the moment.


EDIT--Memphis is not 15 points better than you, men. You're throwing up bricks and letting Memphis play at their pace. You're looking tight and nervous. You shouldn't look this bad on your home floor. And unlike Denver fans, I'm not blaming the refs. I'm blaming you, guys. Get your shit together. I expected a tight game but this is BULL SHIT. Lazy ass ball handling, another turnover right now for Memphis points, down 16. Quit playing like shit and take care of the ball. You think it's going to be easier in Memphis?

EDIT--okay, OKC, you need to get a stop on the other side. Just once. Way to get an offensive foul, Westbrook. :rolleyes: Oh, this is so frustrating. :scream:

Okay, Memphis is up by 17 in the fourth after OKC cut it to three. :censored: Truly pitiful and embarrassing. They should be extremely embarrassed by this performance. We'll find out what they're made of on Tuesday. It doesn't matter that there's 11 minutes left. The way they're playing, they're done today. They obviously weren't prepared mentally and emotionally. Too busy patting themselves on the back, I guess. It's a good lesson.
 
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EDIT--Memphis is not 15 points better than you, men.
No, but Memphis is not Denver. The Grizz have a big bruising front line that is capable of scoring inside consistently on offense and defending the rim at the other end and they obviously don't respect their opponents' home court. OKC is in need of a different mindset and approach in this series. Perhaps game 1 will be the wake up call.

But if OKC is not capable of matching Memphis' strength up front, this series could be very disappointing for the Thunder.

But, for the sake of full disclosure, going into this series I am hoping to see the Thunder knocked out (even though it is still a somewhat longshot) because I consider OKC to be a real threat to the Lakers.
 
Yes, they had a wake up call and then some. Memphis can finish a game and they're much stronger up front. OKC needs to bear down and tough it out. I think they're better than Memphis in a series, but Memphis isn't going to pussy out and whine about fouls like Denver. OKC obivously still had a bit of a success hangover. Their own fault, of course.
 
What is it with the Grizzlies? They end up 8th in the West... and proceed to knock off the #1 seed then take game #1 from the#4 seed?!?! :confused:
 
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