Official 2006-2007 NBA Season Thread
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lol, if gilbert arenas cried if antwan jamison was out for the year, y'all would be on his dick.Dunnnnleavy wrote:how did Steve Francis react? Like he lost another soul mate?bringinoutbangerz wrote:I love NYan-also wrote:bringinoutbangerz wrote:Jamal Crawford out for likely the rest of the season. Shame, he was a major contributor to my fantasy squad.Marbury Cries For Crawford
1st March, 2007 - 6:57 am
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When Jamal Crawford informed Stephon Marbury on Tuesday morning Crawford was out for the season, the Knicks point guard thought the combo guard was joking. When Marbury realized Crawford was serious, Marbury broke down and cried for more than a minute, according to a team source.
Marbury said of his initial reaction to Crawford's season-ending stress fracture: "I was shocked. I thought he was playing at first.
"It hit me hard because of everything that's going on, as far as making the playoffs and just for him, because of how much he's grown since he's been here," Marbury added. "It's been an uphill battle for him and finally he got to this point and has an understanding of what he can do on the basketball court. It's tough to see a young player go through that."![]()
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In light of him breaking out of his shooting slump, here is Klosterman on Arenas.Psychosis wrote:Gilbert Arenas' last 3 games:
4-22 FG
7-25 FG
3-18 FG
That's 21% (14-65)
He also was 4-31 for 12.9% from 3 in that span.
ouch
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who else saw the Tyrus Thomas block and dunk last night?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9N5MbTdfJTw
Amazing.
(probably an offensive foul though)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9N5MbTdfJTw
Amazing.
(probably an offensive foul though)
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^It's about time something went right for him this year. Shit was nass-tay.
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So this is what Larry Brown had in mind? Steph and Steve just went wild on the Hawks in the 4th and OT to pull off a miraculous win.
Still depressing that beating the Hawks takes a miraculous come-from-behind win. But hey - it's the East and after all we're one game out of the last playoff spot (and 3 out of 6th place).
Still depressing that beating the Hawks takes a miraculous come-from-behind win. But hey - it's the East and after all we're one game out of the last playoff spot (and 3 out of 6th place).
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Dude is freakishly athletic.Brougham33 wrote:who else saw the Tyrus Thomas block and dunk last night?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9N5MbTdfJTw
Amazing.
(probably an offensive foul though)
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he was most athletic and able to do everything with the magic
he was the most dominant player ever with the Lakers, even when Kobe Bryant was a pip squeak airing 3 pointers shaq was still a dominant force...he took a bumbling kurt rambis hodgepodge squad, with a still shivering pre-pubescent Bryant to the playoffs and it took the combined Twin Towers in David Robinsons last great year and Tim Duncans fundamentals to knock(sweep) them out of the playoffs
D Wade has been teh first player I have seen been the absolute leader of a team with Shaq
Shaq is still a monster tho, I told everybody even if Wade missed the entire postseason the Heat would still be championship contenders because of a pretty good(altho weird) mix of former franchise players, stars and even HOF all learning to play roles, and of course SHAQ DADDY
he was the most dominant player ever with the Lakers, even when Kobe Bryant was a pip squeak airing 3 pointers shaq was still a dominant force...he took a bumbling kurt rambis hodgepodge squad, with a still shivering pre-pubescent Bryant to the playoffs and it took the combined Twin Towers in David Robinsons last great year and Tim Duncans fundamentals to knock(sweep) them out of the playoffs
D Wade has been teh first player I have seen been the absolute leader of a team with Shaq
Shaq is still a monster tho, I told everybody even if Wade missed the entire postseason the Heat would still be championship contenders because of a pretty good(altho weird) mix of former franchise players, stars and even HOF all learning to play roles, and of course SHAQ DADDY
hes only 35. Its not like hes pushing 40. With wade in the lineup, you can tell hes clearly taking it easy till the playoffs. Without wade now, hes playing with the urgency. He can still get it done when healthy. Any team shaq goes to imideatly becomes a title contender just cause of the double teams he demands and his presence.
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