Mon Jun 20, 2011 9:51 am
shadowgrin wrote:Yep, Karl is the druggie that committed the crime.
You know what's the bigger crime? Jao Wu not getting enough playing time.
Thu Jun 23, 2011 2:59 am
Sit wrote:shadowgrin wrote:Yep, Karl is the druggie that committed the crime.
You know what's the bigger crime? Jao Wu not getting enough playing time.
Did you rhyme on purpose?
Thu Jun 23, 2011 6:26 am
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Fri Jun 24, 2011 9:45 pm
hova- wrote:We might get back to Dynasty business at the same time.
Mon Jun 27, 2011 8:40 pm
All-Star Starters Announced
February 11, NEW YORK – Seattle Stealth SF Kevin Durant and Cleveland Cavaliers SF Lebron James led the way in All-Star voting and are set to put on a spectacular showdown between one another in a few days. Fireworks have already been lit with Durant vowing to put on ‘a performance no one will forget’ and James firing back with a promise to ‘do what Durant does but even better’.
Durant’s Stealth are represented in the starting five by two of his teammates C Andrew Bogut and SG Reshawn Tyson. The NBA’s leading team will also see their Head Coach George Karl take a seat as coach of the Western Conference All-Stars. Karl told reporters how he was honoured to be taking the reins of the West All-Stars and was hoping to see point guard Jason Kidd grab a spot on the bench.
“It’s a testament to my team to have three All-Star starters but it would not be complete with our floor general,” Karl made a call out to fellow coaches to vote for the 41 year old veteran, “I think it would be special to see him there (at the game).” Karl also stated that there would not be any bias in allocating minutes after a specific question about Durant’s Kings rival small forward Moses Chara. “Moses (Chara) can rest assured that he will get playing time. But I won’t keep him and Kevin on the floor at the same time at risk of those two not getting along,” Karl joked.
Phoenix Suns PF Martti Must and New Orleans Hornets PG Chris Paul complete the starting five for the Western Conference. Nine year veteran Paul believes that this season’s Western Conference All-Stars could be one of the best squads ever assembled in basketball – pending reserve selection. “I don’t think we’ve had this many guys in their primes at the same time,” Paul said after Hornets’ practice, “I’m sure we will have Brandon (Roy), Chara, Deron (Williams) all on the bench. We’re going to be stacked. I’m not Magic (Johnson) but I think we have a lot of talent that could compare to the (1992) Dream Team.”
The East starters are James, Orlando Magic C Dwight Howard, Miami Heat PF Michael Beasley and SG Dwyane Wade, and New Jersey Nets PG Barney Steele.
The All-Star reserves will be announced after a vote by Head Coaches across the league in the coming days.
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Sit wrote:What surprised me was Beasley beatin Gray
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The X wrote:Good to see Barney Steele repping generics
Tue Jun 28, 2011 9:03 pm
hova- wrote:The X wrote:Good to see Barney Steele repping generics
Eaxactly my thoughts. He seems quite popular
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Sit wrote:Unlikey seeing that Kidd needs to beat guys like D Williams, Louis Nixon, Ray Lliach.
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