brianjones
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fundamental basketball doesn't make for exciting highlights
He's still dumbass.
fundamental basketball doesn't make for exciting highlights
k i'm starting to get all hot and bothered about tobias harris
why da fuq was this guy behind mbah a moute in milwaukee a guy who literally doesn't have to be guarded
Orlando needs to find a way to get Trey Burke. Kid made me a fan with his no fucks given shot last night.
Them or the Jazz.
Don't want him to get Augustine'd
don't need to worry about that happening
larry brown is dead and buried
I know it seems like everything's falling apart with these injuries... Metta going down, Kobe's bone spurs, Nash's hip, clinging to the 8 seed, things look dire on the surface, but I assure you this team will make the playoffs and when they do their opponent will wish they got Utah or Houston instead.
I know it seems like everything's falling apart with these injuries... Metta going down, Kobe's bone spurs, Nash's hip, clinging to the 8 seed, things look dire on the surface, but I assure you this team will make the playoffs and when they do their opponent will wish they got Utah or Houston instead.
someone asked earlier why Tim Duncan doesnt get his dues from sports media? ESPN's NBA subpage has a headliner article up about Lebron and the Heat "back on track" after a route of a fucking lottery bound Pelicans team, and little blurbs about Lebon hitting 7 threes and Danny Ainge being told to shut his mouth. Not a single mention anywhere of Duncan's game winner last night on that frontpage, just a total lack of respect.
Yet when Kobe hits game winners-after being a ball hogging brick factory for most of the game-ESPN puts up screaming headlines about the king of crunchtime and his will to win.
Even the headlines are always underhanded. Yahoo, for example, titled theirs something like "Spurs survive shootout against the Clippers". If it was the Heat or Lakers it would read something like "Kobe/Lebron rises to celestial heights to give their team a monster win!!!!!!!!!!!"
Even on NBA.com, their recap video only showed one of TD's plays, which was obviously his last shot. Other than that, it was pretty much all Clippers plays. But that's the norm for those videos.
As a Spurs fan, I have learned to live with that lack of respect towards the team. After all, if the team fails in the playoffs, all those compliments wouldn't matter.
no doubt. but its funny that ESPN commentators complain all the time about kids these days and their lack of fundamentals.
Get out.I know it seems like everything's falling apart with these injuries... Metta going down, Kobe's bone spurs, Nash's hip, clinging to the 8 seed, things look dire on the surface, but I assure you this team will make the playoffs and when they do their opponent will wish they got Utah or Houston instead.
I know it seems like everything's falling apart with these injuries... Metta going down, Kobe's bone spurs, Nash's hip, clinging to the 8 seed, things look dire on the surface, but I assure you this team will make the playoffs and when they do their opponent will wish they got Utah or Houston instead.
I know it seems like everything's falling apart with these injuries... Metta going down, Kobe's bone spurs, Nash's hip, clinging to the 8 seed, things look dire on the surface, but I assure you this team will make the playoffs and when they do their opponent will wish they got Utah or Houston instead.
I know it seems like everything's falling apart with these injuries... Metta going down, Kobe's bone spurs, Nash's hip, clinging to the 8 seed, things look dire on the surface, but I assure you this team will make the playoffs and when they do their opponent will wish they got Utah or Houston instead.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=uULTwcvCYKk
Some real shit right there. Good team chemistry, lol.
Remember that time when OJ Mayo was awesome for like a month.
someone asked earlier why Tim Duncan doesnt get his dues from sports media? ESPN's NBA subpage has a headliner article up about Lebron and the Heat "back on track" after a route of a fucking lottery bound Pelicans team, and little blurbs about Lebon hitting 7 threes and Danny Ainge being told to shut his mouth. Not a single mention anywhere of Duncan's game winner last night on that frontpage, just a total lack of respect.
Yet when Kobe hits game winners-after being a ball hogging brick factory for most of the game-ESPN puts up screaming headlines about the king of crunchtime and his will to win.
Don't hate on your possible starting shooting guard for next season.
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Damn. Always nice to see former Nuggets play well.