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@  2016Champions : (17 June 2013 - 05:26 AM) I had a feeling Ginobili would regress to the mean.
@  Dan G : (17 June 2013 - 04:33 AM) Now I had no idea Ginobli was gonna pull a Wade and turn back the clock. I give Pop the majority of the credit for that.
@  Dan G : (17 June 2013 - 04:32 AM) I don't think it was too ballsy on San Antonio's part. With the way Splitter has been playing and since Miami has started Miller the last two games, I thought it was inevitable that Ginobli would start.
@  RollingWave : (17 June 2013 - 02:57 AM) I must say that both team had some serious ballsy lineup changes this series, Ginobilli start? and dominate?
@  2016Champions : (16 June 2013 - 09:26 PM) According to Dr. Klapper, treatment for Parker's hamstring will only last one half. Lateral movement and jumping will be a problem.
@  2016Champions : (16 June 2013 - 04:56 AM) Parker said Pop was very angry with him for the constant nagging insisting he can play, Pop really didn't want Parker to play. Just goes to show Pop knows best.
@  RollingWave : (16 June 2013 - 04:28 AM) Parker says his hamstring is almost shot , that would probably doom the Spurs if he can't play at least 80%
@  2016Champions : (15 June 2013 - 12:38 AM) Miami is 6-0 in playoffs following losses (outscoring opponents by 20.7 PPG in those games). They've won 12 straight games following losses.
@  2016Champions : (14 June 2013 - 04:50 PM) The Heat are notoriously slow starters. Once they get going it's like a snowball effect, they get more dangerous as they go along.
@  2016Champions : (14 June 2013 - 04:49 PM) My heart says SA, but my mind says MIA
@  rocketrick : (14 June 2013 - 11:06 AM) Anybody else going to San Antone for Game 5??
@  RollingWave : (14 June 2013 - 10:15 AM) The Heat is doomed / the Spurs is doom , repeat until game 7
@  2016Champions : (14 June 2013 - 06:28 AM) Now that Wade's knee doesn't seem to be bothering him anymore, Spurs are in trouble.
@  rocketrick : (14 June 2013 - 06:26 AM) Mark Twain once was quoted--Reports of my demise have been greatly exaggerated. Not sure that motivates the Heat but food for thought for whatever that is worth!
@  2016Champions : (14 June 2013 - 04:43 AM) What happened to Parker that second half? Hamstring caught up to him?
@  Ostrow : (14 June 2013 - 03:57 AM) Has Manu had any good playoff games?
@  RollingWave : (14 June 2013 - 03:50 AM) G4 was very interesting, both teams making big adjustments, but I think at the end of the day Wade's rejuvenation / dead cat bounce versus Manu 's continued suck is the difference
@  RollingWave : (13 June 2013 - 08:49 AM) @rocketrick lol good one. I honestly don't know what happens now, I was expecting Spurs to win G3 but not by THAT much
@  rocketrick : (12 June 2013 - 10:55 AM) I can't wait for Game 5 after the Heat burn the Spurs on Thursday night
@  RollingWave : (12 June 2013 - 06:52 AM) The amazing thing is this 2nd rounder and undrafted guy played like super stars while the best player ever an another sure fired HOF guy played like junk

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Posted 13 April 2013 - 06:37 PM

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    Posted 13 April 2013 - 08:38 PM

    I was also watching, I was also in shock. I can't say I loved his game--too selfish too often, when he knew the right way to play--but his drive to win is undeniable, his work ethic second to none, and he is a great, gifted athlete.  So I'm very sad to see this happen.

     

    In a way, though, I find it a heroic way to go out: he was carrying a mediocre team into the playoffs exactly as he'd promised, and performing at an unbelievable level; the game before  this one has to be on the list of anyone's greatest games ever.  Yes, it was too many minutes, but that's why he was heroic, and he fell in battle, as heroes always do in the end.  I actually think this season and the way it's ended for him makes him a genuine legend: before he was a great player, but now he's a tragic hero.

     

    Of course, if anyone could come back and still do great work at the age of 36, it would be Kobe....in a way, though, for the reasons I've written, I'd almost prefer that this be the end.

     

    In any case, good luck, Kobe: you made me a believer!



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    Posted 13 April 2013 - 09:10 PM

    hmm, maybe no amnesty and maybe not out all season.

     

    http://espn.go.com/l...chilles-surgery

     

    That seems like good news. Sounds like we'd see him by all star break!



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    Posted 13 April 2013 - 09:15 PM

    hmm, maybe no amnesty and maybe not out all season.

     

    http://espn.go.com/l...chilles-surgery

     

    That seems like good news. Sounds like we'd see him by all star break!

    problem for the lakers FO is will that be enough to convince d-12 to hang aroung



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    Posted 13 April 2013 - 09:21 PM

    problem for the lakers FO is will that be enough to convince d-12 to hang aroung

     

    That and $30M extra dollars :P More importantly, I think Dwight really enjoys being in LAL. Now he'd be the de factor center of attention...I don't think that is worse, not playing under Kobe's shadow and critiques for most of the season.



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    Posted 13 April 2013 - 09:37 PM

    That and $30M extra dollars :P More importantly, I think Dwight really enjoys being in LAL. Now he'd be the de factor center of attention...I don't think that is worse, not playing under Kobe's shadow and critiques for most of the season.

    we have already gotten into the money issues and know it's not 30 mil, however that aside......whether kobe is able to come back as the same player or not he is still in the twilight years of his career. sure he has still been the mamba, but will he still be the mamba and for how long. nash clearly is only a shell of the player he once was and he is at odds with d-12. gasol's future is unset. d-12 and the coach are clearly at odds and the rest of the band of players are misfits at best......I agree he might like LA, but has a lot to weigh and the see saw appears to be leaning more and more the other way



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      Posted 13 April 2013 - 09:55 PM

      It wouldn't surprise me if Pau and Howard becomse the Twin Towers and dominates down low and gets to the NBA finals and win it if Nash can come back.



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      Posted 13 April 2013 - 10:05 PM

      It wouldn't surprise me if Pau and Howard becomse the Twin Towers and dominates down low and gets to the NBA finals and win it if Nash can come back.

      I disagree.....nash is not the same player he once was. in addition.....without kobe, the fact the lakers have no bench and the lack speed and quickness at the wing positions probably means even if they make the playoffs and that's a big IF, they will be toast in the first round against any top team in the west



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        Posted 13 April 2013 - 10:15 PM

        I think they will do fine even without Nash, Pau looked good last night and D12 will love being THE MAN without being in kobe's shadow



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        Posted 13 April 2013 - 10:16 PM

        we have already gotten into the money issues and know it's not 30 mil, however that aside......whether kobe is able to come back as the same player or not he is still in the twilight years of his career. sure he has still been the mamba, but will he still be the mamba and for how long. nash clearly is only a shell of the player he once was and he is at odds with d-12. gasol's future is unset. d-12 and the coach are clearly at odds and the rest of the band of players are misfits at best......I agree he might like LA, but has a lot to weigh and the see saw appears to be leaning more and more the other way

         

        Oh I hope so. There are soooo many good reasons for Dwight to come to HTown. Do it Dwight, do it. I only wonder if we'd keep Asik or not...I mean, go for Dwight regardless, but that becomes interesting.



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        Posted 13 April 2013 - 10:17 PM

        I think they will do fine even without Nash, Pau looked good last night and D12 will love being THE MAN without being in kobe's shadow

        but who's going to man the remaining positions?



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        Posted 13 April 2013 - 10:18 PM

        Oh I hope so. There are soooo many good reasons for Dwight to come to HTown. Do it Dwight, do it. I only wonder if we'd keep Asik or not...I mean, go for Dwight regardless, but that becomes interesting.

        our chances of d-12 coming here just improved (IMO)



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          Posted 13 April 2013 - 10:26 PM

          They just need steve blake to feed the towers. All this is based on gut feeling :)



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            Posted 13 April 2013 - 10:26 PM

            there will be plenty of shots, so D12 and Pau will get in rhytm. It will be lethal.



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              Posted 13 April 2013 - 11:02 PM

              New post: More thoughts on Kobe, Howard implications
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              When I first sat down to write this, at 6AM this morning, the shock from last night had still not worn off.  I moved onto other priorities and in the twelve hours since, have had some time to reflect and understand my emotions.

              A reader mentioned that upon hearing the news, he really felt nothing.  He speculated that this was due to his age.  I think he was right on point.

              I'm 28 years old.  I started watching the NBA in 1993 when I was 8.  Jordan was gone.  I didn't even really appreciate Hakeem.  When Jordan came back and finished out, I still really didn't think much of it.  I hadn't been invested as a spectator from the start of his career.



              In my viewing life, the "ultra-greats"--those guys you could put in a top-10/top-15 of all-time discussion--who I've seen from start to finish were Shaq, Duncan, Garnett, and Kobe.  The former 3, while still effective, all faded into supporting roles towards their later years (or in Shaq's case into a complete caricature of himself on TNT.)  Duncan and Garnett obviously are still playing.  The greats regarding whom I was not invested (due to my age and not having seen them from the start) were the likes of Hakeem and Barkley.  They too faded but they too had going away tours.  You knew it was coming.

              The Kobe news hits so hard because it represents the fall of the most iconic player of my childhood's generation, at his supreme peak, completely unwarned.  There was no tour; we didn't see it coming; it just happened.  In the midst of what might have been his greatest season ever.  It's just shock.  Almost like the assassination of a President.

              You look back on Bryant's career with amazement.  Consider: his 'peers', essentially, were Vince Carter, Allen Iverson, and Tracy McGrady, the latter two of whom now reside in China, with the former being considered a 'surprise' for his contributions as a role-player.  Bryant, at 34, will likely again make the All-NBA team.

              I watched every minute of that game live and he actually got injured two other times, earlier on.  After "the injury", it still didn't click.  You saw him limping back to the bench after those two free throws but you knew he'd just come right back in later on.  You saw it happen, something that, if it happened to anyone else, you'd immediately conceptualize the severity, but with Bryant, you just assumed it wasn't serious.  There is no comparison between an injury and death.  But a quote from Notorious B.I.G. regarding Tupac's death comes to mind:

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              so when they were like he got shot i was like again? ya know what im saying hes always getting shot or shot at. he gonna pull through this one again make a few records about it and its gonna be over ya know what im saying? but when he died i was just like wow..

              The irony of Bryant is that he's probably the most overrated player in basketball history, or, at the least, in modern history.  It's the arduousness of his supporters (in their 'count the rings' illogicalities) which actually takes away from a proper appreciation of what the man meant to this sport.  When he's talked about as the 'greatest ever' and protected of his flaws, it dampens the certitude of the stuff that put him amongst the greatest.  He wasn't the best.  But he was the most committed and dedicated to his craft, perhaps ever.  He was an artist who put supreme diligence to the honing of his skill.  He approached his trade in a manner not humanly possible.  For that we can only revere him.

              This reads like an obituary but Kobe will be back.  I wish it weren't the case.  Just like I wish Jordan hadn't come back in Washington.  He'll work his tail off in rehab and probably crack 20 points per game once again, just on the strength of his fundamentals.  But I don't want that.  I don't want to tarnish the memory of my generation's icon.  I want to see him go out on top, and I think, the way he had been playing, were he to hang it up today, it would be, in a way, leaving ontop.

              **

              The focus now turns to the Lakers who will have to move on to life after Kobe.  Will Dwight Howard stick around?  They had to run their best player into the ground just to squeak into the 8th; that team will surely be even worse next year upon Bryant's return.

              For Howard, it now becomes a clear choice: winning vs. money.  Houston now represents his most viable option to win a championship.  Will he take the 5th year with L.A. or will he bolt?  Things now become much more interesting.

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                Posted 13 April 2013 - 11:17 PM

                <br /><br />Nostradamus Says: Dwight leaves L.A., either for Houston or Dallas, Kobe takes his sweet time in coming back, the Lakers tank the heck out of next season, they draft the top pick the next year (that player and will be to Adam Silver what Patrick Ewing was to David Stern; conspiracy theories will abound) and begin a new dynasty a la the 1999 Spurs. <br />
                You read it here first.

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                Posted 13 April 2013 - 11:35 PM

                New post: More thoughts on Kobe, Howard implications
                By: rahat huq

                The irony of Bryant is that he's probably the most overrated player in basketball history, or, at the least, in modern history.  It's the arduousness of his supporters (in their 'count the rings' illogicalities) which actually takes away from a proper appreciation of what the man meant to this sport.  When he's talked about as the 'greatest ever' and protected of his flaws, it dampens the certitude of the stuff that put him amongst the greatest.  He wasn't the best.  But he was the most committed and dedicated to his craft, perhaps ever.  He was an artist who put supreme diligence to the honing of his skill.  He approached his trade in a manner not humanly possible.  For that we can only revere him.

                 

                Excellent paragraph in particular. I think this is very true in a lot of contexts.



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                Posted 13 April 2013 - 11:35 PM

                <br /><br />Nostradamus Says: Dwight leaves L.A., either for Houston or Dallas, Kobe takes his sweet time in coming back, the Lakers tank the heck out of next season, they draft the top pick the next year (that player and will be to Adam Silver what Patrick Ewing was to David Stern; conspiracy theories will abound) and begin a new dynasty a la the 1999 Spurs. <br />
                You read it here first.

                hey Jeby....errr...Nostradamus how about some lotto numbers for tonite? :lol: funny thing is my magic 8 ball said the same thing :lol: however this could very well come to pass



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                  Posted 13 April 2013 - 11:47 PM

                  Who want the guy who jump ship twice?



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                  Posted 13 April 2013 - 11:59 PM

                  Who want the guy who jump ship twice?

                  THE ROCKETS :rolleyes:






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