Re: NBA Thread
Posted: Fri February 15, 2013 4:26 pm
Definitely. Still, as a Heat fan it was nice to see them go out on the road and dominate one of the best teams in the Association.Monkey_Driven wrote:Just a regular season game
Definitely. Still, as a Heat fan it was nice to see them go out on the road and dominate one of the best teams in the Association.Monkey_Driven wrote:Just a regular season game
Yeah, I like to watch the Heat when they're on, rather than on cruise control.4/5 wrote:Definitely. Still, as a Heat fan it was nice to see them go out on the road and dominate one of the best teams in the Association.Monkey_Driven wrote:Just a regular season game
Yep. With the best dunkers in the league not participating, e.g. Griffin, it's like having a home run competition with utility infielders.verb_to_trust wrote:The slam dunk contest needs to go. These guys in the first round had to take 10 runs at their dunks each......and other than Gerald Green's they were no good.
Barkley said during the broadcast if he was at home he'd be watching Season 2 of homeland on DVD. He then scolded stars like Lebron and Griffin for not giving enough back to the game. I agree.4-bagger wrote:Yep. With the best dunkers in the league not participating, e.g. Griffin, it's like having a home run competition with utility infielders.verb_to_trust wrote:The slam dunk contest needs to go. These guys in the first round had to take 10 runs at their dunks each......and other than Gerald Green's they were no good.
I thought they were cool too. Kobe's was packed too.verb_to_trust wrote:The warm up jackets for the all star game are pretty cool. They have patches showing career accolades. Tim Duncan looks like Patton up there with all his patches....
I wish I was old enough (or cared about the NBA at the time) to truly appreciate Jordan.Harry Lime wrote:Fucking awesome. It brings me back to when I was like 10 yrs old and we looked forward to Bulls games on WGN every other night. It was a mini event each night.
I watched Jordan a little pre-retirement. I remember the Finals against the Blazers and Suns, but it's hazy. My real Jordan memories are almost exclusively after he came back.Monkey_Driven wrote:I wish I was old enough (or cared about the NBA at the time) to truly appreciate Jordan.Harry Lime wrote:Fucking awesome. It brings me back to when I was like 10 yrs old and we looked forward to Bulls games on WGN every other night. It was a mini event each night.
I remember watching the playoffs in '97 and '98 and cheering for the Jazz (my dad and John Stockton played a very similar style of hoops) but that's about it.4/5 wrote:I watched Jordan a little pre-retirement. I remember the Finals against the Blazers and Suns, but it's hazy. My real Jordan memories are almost exclusively after he came back.Monkey_Driven wrote:I wish I was old enough (or cared about the NBA at the time) to truly appreciate Jordan.Harry Lime wrote:Fucking awesome. It brings me back to when I was like 10 yrs old and we looked forward to Bulls games on WGN every other night. It was a mini event each night.
It is for my fantasy team.Electromatic wrote:JJ Reddick being traded to Milwaukee is not a big deal.
I didn't need a breakdown of this video on SportsCenter, but his one is one of the better Harlem Shakes I've seen.verb_to_trust wrote: