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LeBron might not play tonight due to flu-like symptoms. That'll take all the fun away from tonight's game if both he and Wade don't play.
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Originally Posted by bhzmafia14
Marc Gasol is the best all around center in the league.
Originally Posted by CP1708
at that gif.
BHZ is right, Marc is #3 center in the game, I think "most well rounded" would work better than "best all around" center. If that makes sense. I think that's what got Mike goin.
Marc is a better shot blocker by .1 blocks per game. Dwight outrebounds him by FIVE rebounds a game. Marc averages .6 assists more a game. None of those things Marc does "better" are more important than Dwight's defensive impact and the offense he does give you. It's easy to say "more" but the numbers behind that is a lot more important.Originally Posted by Big J 33
Marc is currently a better shot blocker statistically than Dwight and Bynum. Dwight/Bynum average more boards. Marc averages more assists. Dwight/Bynum are scoring more than Marc currently. They are all superior at those things I listed and that's what make them good. I just don't see how Marc isn't #3 on anybody's list right now.
Originally Posted by itsaboutthattime
and that was a dumb loss by the thunder.. just figured they could just show up and win
don't want to take anything away from the wizards.. but the thunder played horribly
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
Originally Posted by itsaboutthattime
and that was a dumb loss by the thunder.. just figured they could just show up and win
don't want to take anything away from the wizards.. but the thunder played horribly
You are taking it away from the Wizards because their defense was what was stifiling the Thunder.
Originally Posted by diew its james
westbrook signs 5 year 80million dollar extension with OKC
http://sports.yahoo.com/n...nder_contract_nba_011912
Originally Posted by itsaboutthattime
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
Originally Posted by itsaboutthattime
and that was a dumb loss by the thunder.. just figured they could just show up and win
don't want to take anything away from the wizards.. but the thunder played horribly
You are taking it away from the Wizards because their defense was what was stifiling the Thunder.
we lost by 3.. thunder shot 48.1% for the game to the wiz's 38.1
what killed the thunder were the 40 free/extra possessions the wiz got.. they had nineteen offensive rebounds to go with 21 thunder's turnovers
then you got stuff like:
- OKC had 11 assists in the first half and just four in the second
-KD had seven turnovers and just two assists
- Durant was 9-16 early in the fourth quarter. He went just 2-8 down the stretch and hit 2-10 from 3 for the game. And I think he had 15 shots rattle in and out.
- OKC gave up 59 points in the second half. This is the first game the Thunder have allowed 100 points since their last loss, home against Portland.
- then you got dumb stuff like this (look at the time left when he shoots the ball):
just not a good game by the thunder
we shot 48.1 %, how weren't shots falling?Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
You're a perimeter team and there is a reason why the shots weren't falling...they were getting hands in the faces and not giving your guys clean looks at the hoop...Wizards defense came up big when it needed to. More specifically, Nick Young was on KD's $*% for key stretches in the 4th and he was struggling. Yes, there were brain farts like what Nazr had, but i'm going to give credit where credit is due....Thunder didn't beat themselves....they were outplayed. No matter what the FG% says.
Tell me what the Thunder shot in the 4th quarter...and there were a few freebies by Westbrook in the final seconds to avoid fouling too.Originally Posted by itsaboutthattime
we shot 48.1 %, how weren't shots falling?Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
You're a perimeter team and there is a reason why the shots weren't falling...they were getting hands in the faces and not giving your guys clean looks at the hoop...Wizards defense came up big when it needed to. More specifically, Nick Young was on KD's $*% for key stretches in the 4th and he was struggling. Yes, there were brain farts like what Nazr had, but i'm going to give credit where credit is due....Thunder didn't beat themselves....they were outplayed. No matter what the FG% says.
and i didn't say the thunder beat themselves.. but if we don't box out and do the little things that allow you to win (take care of the ball AND rebound) then you will lose
my point was simple, we played terribly.. we played like we could just show up and win.. wiz proved that wrong
i was simply criticizing my own team
- if you would like another example of this.. thabo was playing well and was playing good defense on nick young.. our coach decides to put durant on nick young in the second half
Knicks arent gonna do anything this season, they need to keep that core and land Nash this summer. he will be a year older but dude isnt slowing down. ill put them as easily the best team in the east if they get Nash.Originally Posted by DubA169
Melo, amare, and Chandler all come off the books at the same time
Y'all better watch out.
Seriously tho Chandler has been excellent. Def isn't his fault.
[h1]Charley Walters: Timberwolves likely to offer Kevin Love $60M, four-year deal[/h1]
Pioneer Press
Updated: 01/17/2012 11:42:23 PM CST
Look for the Timberwolves to offer Kevin Love a $60 million, four-year contract extension within the next eight days.
Love, 23, who is playing for $4.6 million this season, can become a restricted free agent after the season unless he signs an extension before Jan. 25. If he opts for free agency, the Wolves would have the right to match any outside offer. Love also can return to Minnesota in 2012-13 for $6.1 million and become an unrestricted free agent after the season.
Wolves President David Kahn isn't commenting on contract talks, and Love says he's unaware of the status of negotiations. The Wolves, though, want to get Love signed by next week.
Love, one of five players in NBA history to start a season with 13 double-doubles (points-rebounds), is the Wolves' fifth-highest-paid player.
The 6-foot-10, 250-pound Love is second in the NBA in rebounding with 14.3 a game. He is featured in an entertaining ESPN Sport Science video - tinyurl.com/7yxgr3e - showing him competing against a 5-10, 360-pound sumo wrestler for a rebound.
Love was fitted with 12 electronic sensors to measure the impact of colliding with the sumo wrestler while using a wide stance and body leverage to box him out for a rebound. The video is not only instructive but funny.
"I did it at (ESPN studios) in Los Angeles last summer," Love said Monday. "They wanted me to box out this sumo wrestler, so I said, 'Let's do it.' It was
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fun.
"Part of it was made for TV, but some of it was also my ability to box out against guys who aren't 360 pounds, guys who are more in my range of weight. In that regard, I feel I'm very strong."
Love is growing out his hair. Asked if he plans to copy teammate Ricky Rubio's floppy style, Love joked yes. He said they go to the same Uptown Minneapolis salon.
Originally Posted by CP1708
OKC is runnin a clinic on how to get it done.
I wanted Russ in LA in 2014.
See: Livingston, ShaunOriginally Posted by Seymore CAKE
Originally Posted by CP1708
OKC is runnin a clinic on how to get it done.
I wanted Russ in LA in 2014.
Tssssst how in the hell did they get him to do that? Especially in this day and ate where people want every red cent