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Re: 2011/2012 NBA Regular Season
« Reply #480 on: January 15, 2012, 02:28:12 AM »

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If the season ended today, Kobe would be MVP. I guess he is one older guy who decided to stay in shape. He is going to end up with  40 plus again tonight. Wish the Celtic vets had the same attitude about staying in shape.

One of them does even more so than Kobe..  His name is Walter Ray Allen.
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Re: 2011/2012 NBA Regular Season
« Reply #481 on: January 15, 2012, 03:08:30 AM »

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Fourth straight 40+ point game for Kobe.

I think it's time to start wondering if he's just blatantly cheating and daring somebody to find him out.
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Re: 2011/2012 NBA Regular Season
« Reply #482 on: January 16, 2012, 01:57:26 PM »

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Anyone else watching Bulls-Grizzlies?

Omer Asik is extremely mobile for his size.  Does a great job moving his feet and contesting shots on the move.  Looking like a great free agent target (unrestricted in 2012).

Great to see Speights get extended time.  Showing great offensive stuff as pick and pop/roll man.  Looks like a bigger Brandon Bass out there.

Josh Selby looking like a nice 2nd round pick for Memphis as well.  Looks to have good potential as a bench combo guard: nice handle, confident, excellent speed.  Reminds a little of Jason Terry.
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Re: 2011/2012 NBA Regular Season
« Reply #483 on: January 16, 2012, 02:57:26 PM »

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Anyone else watching Bulls-Grizzlies?

Omer Asik is extremely mobile for his size.  Does a great job moving his feet and contesting shots on the move.  Looking like a great free agent target (unrestricted in 2012).

Great to see Speights get extended time.  Showing great offensive stuff as pick and pop/roll man.  Looks like a bigger Brandon Bass out there.

Josh Selby looking like a nice 2nd round pick for Memphis as well.  Looks to have good potential as a bench combo guard: nice handle, confident, excellent speed.  Reminds a little of Jason Terry.


I wouldn't invest much in Asik guys his size rarely stay healthy/effective

Re: 2011/2012 NBA Regular Season
« Reply #484 on: January 16, 2012, 03:15:42 PM »

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Anyone else watching Bulls-Grizzlies?

Omer Asik is extremely mobile for his size.  Does a great job moving his feet and contesting shots on the move.  Looking like a great free agent target (unrestricted in 2012).

Great to see Speights get extended time.  Showing great offensive stuff as pick and pop/roll man.  Looks like a bigger Brandon Bass out there.

Josh Selby looking like a nice 2nd round pick for Memphis as well.  Looks to have good potential as a bench combo guard: nice handle, confident, excellent speed.  Reminds a little of Jason Terry.


I wouldn't invest much in Asik guys his size rarely stay healthy/effective

Are you opposed to investing in any 7-footer?
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Re: 2011/2012 NBA Regular Season
« Reply #485 on: January 16, 2012, 03:16:37 PM »

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I really like the Grizzlies..a fun team to watch...no real "superstars" on there but alot of talented all-star type players.

its how I want Ainge to build the celtics

Re: 2011/2012 NBA Regular Season
« Reply #486 on: January 16, 2012, 03:23:55 PM »

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I really like the Grizzlies..a fun team to watch...no real "superstars" on there but alot of talented all-star type players.

its how I want Ainge to build the celtics

I agree. When I envision what I want the C's to look like post Big 3 it's Memphis. A team full scorers that embrace defense.

Re: 2011/2012 NBA Regular Season
« Reply #487 on: January 16, 2012, 03:27:11 PM »

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Re: 2011/2012 NBA Regular Season
« Reply #488 on: January 16, 2012, 03:40:37 PM »

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I really like the Grizzlies..a fun team to watch...no real "superstars" on there but alot of talented all-star type players.

its how I want Ainge to build the celtics

Yeah I saw them play the Knicks last week and thought so too. They're a fun young team and it'd be nice if we could have something like that when the Big 3 leave.
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Re: 2011/2012 NBA Regular Season
« Reply #489 on: January 16, 2012, 07:16:52 PM »

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lol...looks like Ryan Anderson went ballistic on NY.

And Carmelo was relegated to a chuckster - going a horrid 9-27.

Glen Davis played well, too.

Good for ORL.

I hope Dwight weighs his options carefully. May be best for him to stay in ORL.

Re: 2011/2012 NBA Regular Season
« Reply #490 on: January 16, 2012, 07:21:46 PM »

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When did Chris Wallace become a great GM?
It helps to not have a terrible owner and impatient fan base.

Re: 2011/2012 NBA Regular Season
« Reply #491 on: January 16, 2012, 07:21:58 PM »

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lol...looks like Ryan Anderson went ballistic on NY.

And Carmelo was relegated to a chuckster - going a horrid 9-27.

Glen Davis played well, too.

Good for ORL.

I hope Dwight weighs his options carefully. May be best for him to stay in ORL.

Anderson is playing like a perfect complement to Dwight Howard . . . right now he's like a slower but better rebounding '09 Rashard Lewis.  One of the early candidates for MIP, along with Kyle Lowry.


Lowry, by the way, has been better than Rondo so far this year, putting up similar assist numbers, better rebound numbers, and scoring more (plus shooting really well).
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Re: 2011/2012 NBA Regular Season
« Reply #492 on: January 16, 2012, 07:25:49 PM »

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Anyone else watching Bulls-Grizzlies?

Omer Asik is extremely mobile for his size.  Does a great job moving his feet and contesting shots on the move.  Looking like a great free agent target (unrestricted in 2012).

Great to see Speights get extended time.  Showing great offensive stuff as pick and pop/roll man.  Looks like a bigger Brandon Bass out there.

Josh Selby looking like a nice 2nd round pick for Memphis as well.  Looks to have good potential as a bench combo guard: nice handle, confident, excellent speed.  Reminds a little of Jason Terry.


I wouldn't invest much in Asik guys his size rarely stay healthy/effective

Are you opposed to investing in any 7-footer?

I would invest the least in a Center to be honest.

Especially a guy like Asik to me just seems like he carrys a little too much weight.

I'm also more interested in getting an athletic center which asik is not

Re: 2011/2012 NBA Regular Season
« Reply #493 on: January 16, 2012, 07:28:15 PM »

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and Amare stoudemire had a whopping 7shots...

and Chandler is looking like I thought he was...alright center being overpaid like he is a star


Re: 2011/2012 NBA Regular Season
« Reply #494 on: January 16, 2012, 07:31:08 PM »

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lol...looks like Ryan Anderson went ballistic on NY.

And Carmelo was relegated to a chuckster - going a horrid 9-27.

Glen Davis played well, too.

Good for ORL.

I hope Dwight weighs his options carefully. May be best for him to stay in ORL.

Anderson is playing like a perfect complement to Dwight Howard . . . right now he's like a slower but better rebounding '09 Rashard Lewis.  One of the early candidates for MIP, along with Kyle Lowry.


Lowry, by the way, has been better than Rondo so far this year, putting up similar assist numbers, better rebound numbers, and scoring more (plus shooting really well).

Lowry's having a break out year.  His numbers are better than Derrick Rose and Chris Paul as well. 
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