Martti. wrote:No better mentor for Sit then Starbury. He already looks like Marbury in the making.
Yeah, keep talking trash. Watch out when I play against you again Martti boy.
Martti. wrote:No better mentor for Sit then Starbury. He already looks like Marbury in the making.
Martti. wrote:Congrats on 10,000 views!
Thierry. wrote:Sit's temper, incredible. Hope I'm featured I'm a next chapter, starting and scoring 50 on Sit.
Martti. wrote:Congrats on 10,000 views!
AirAaron32 wrote:Whoa I didnt even notice that. Awesome!!![]()
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dare wrote:wow 10,000 views congrats man
Fresh wrote:I think this could be HOF
Mark. wrote:Dang Billups is out now too, your Vet guard rotation is taking a hit.
Lamrock wrote:Congrats on the feat. This and Nellieball were started at the same time, and were neck-and-neck numbers-wise for a long time. You persevered and won the battle of the dynasties.
Fresh wrote:Leo needs to share the rock.
hova- wrote:Yeah, 30 shots is just too many. The pic is great though, going in for the nasty reverse. Yao's rebounding is enormous. Congratz for thr 10000, Ima bit late, have to learn a lot right now.
Martti. wrote:12-30 is awful. Take away 10 of his shots and give them to Yao.He's more efficient with his shots.
Mark. wrote:Pass the ball!!!!Nah, good recap, tough loss, those Hornets have a mad rating, dont really see why though, not much different than IRL
hova- wrote:Well, I'm at University now and I can't really say things have gotten easier since leaving school. It's just a shitload to learn and then you get like 6 questions. I went nuts on Monday when I really learned off my butt and and only left out some minor things and then 2 of 6 questions where about this minor stuff. It's just like learning 150 pages and getting asked about 5% of it.
dare wrote:wow Hornets 100 in all categoriesare they no.1 in the league now?
Nets sends Patty Mills to Bobcats, acquires Finley
February 1st 2011
With the Trade Deadline looming, it was only natural for teams to start making moves, and the
shorthanded Nets, coming off a sub .500 month, have made the first strike. Sending promising
sophomore guard Patrick Mills to the Charlotte Bobcats alongside Chuck Hayes in exchange for
16th year veteran swingman Michael Finley, 3rd year pro center Alexis Ajinca, as well as two
picks - 2011 1st round pick (Celtics) and the Bobcats' lottery-protected 2012 1st round pick.
The Nets, in a despite need for swingman after Ray Allen went down with a season ending injury
in December, would have to sacrifice their point guard of the future in Patrick Mills to
obtain the veteran leadership and play of Michael Finley and chips for the future with the picks.
Chuck Hayes wasn't helping them in terms of getting bigger, so they shipped him alongside Mills
for the French player Ajinca, who possesses a 7'8" wingspan.
"It was a tough decision to make" said Nets owner and GM Toni Kukoc "Patty is a fantastic player
with a lot of upside, he has done everything we've ever asked of him and possibly more. We wish
him the best of luck in his future career."
Mills was selected with the 33rd overall pick by the Nets in the 2009 NBA Draft. For the season thus
far, he has been averaging 6.3 points and 1.9 assists per game coming off the bench for the Nets.
Nets not done with changes, deals for Bowen in 3 team deal
February 1st 2011
Just hours after they announced the trade for Michael Finley, the New Jersey Nets have
announced that they have acquired three time champion Bruce Bowen from the Dallas
Mavericks in a three team deal that also involves the Utah Jazz.
In the deal, the Mavericks would send Bruce Bowen to the Nets, in return getting
the 2011 1st round pick (Celtics) from the Nets that they have acquired from Charlotte
just a few hours prior, as well as forward Matt Harpring from the Utah Jazz while the
Nets would also send their lottery-protected 2012 1st round pick (Nets) to the Jazz.
"Bruce is going to help our team tremendously with his defensive abilities" said
Toni Kukoc, owner and GM of the Nets "He is an established veteran player with
tons of playoff experience, and it's these intangibles that really helps out in the
locker room."
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