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happy bday bangdak being 18Originally Posted by Ballinsam23
happy belated bday! i guess i'm 2nd youngest hereOriginally Posted by BangDak
turning 18 tomorrow. holla., turned 19 today
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LeBron's Mindset Baffles Teammates, Coaches
The Plain Dealer - 05/12 - 7:00 AM EST (AP Photo)
What seems like a lack of focus and positive body language from LeBron James during the playoffs has his Cavalier teammates and coaches perplexed.
"It has further become problematic that James has been disengaged during the games," writes Brian Windhorst of The Plain Dealer. "Not only has he fallen into the trap of 'letting the game come to him,' but he's been increasingly distant. In huddles he's looking at the ceiling or into the distance. It is not the James anyone on the team knows and his teammates and coaches have seen it. More problematic, they can't explain it and that is making the entire locker room uneasy."
During two skirmishes with the Celtics in Game 5, the normally fiery James stayed off to the side and did not get involved.
Lol smh
YESSSS! But having those 4 players, who plays the 3 and who plays the 4? It sucks that Gallo is our biggest "trading chip" as suggested in a couple of those articles. However, if we are considering trading for a PG, do not go after TP. It's either CP3 or D Wil or none IMO.Originally Posted by DubA169
we need to get ray allen
if you have lebron and bosh with gallo and jesus on the wings? it would be disgusting. the wide open looks would happen over and over
Where Are They Now? - Charlie Ward
by Ricky Henne, nyknicks.com
After hanging up his basketball sneakers, Charlie Ward now coaches youths on the gridiron.
Charlie Ward’s path to NBA stardom with the Knicks was unlike any other in the history of the sport. A Heisman Trophy Winner at Florida State University, New York selected him with the 26th overall pick in the 1994 NBA Draft.
Now that his playing days are over, it’s only fitting that Ward has come full circle, returning to football as head coach for the Westbury Christian School in Texas.
“It’s a blessing to have an opportunity to impact young kids like this and I am cherishing the opportunity,
Originally Posted by pr0phecy718
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Originally Posted by Proshares
Chris Broussard disgusts me in general.
Originally Posted by Proshares
Chris Broussard's voice/forced accent just disgusts me.
Good afternoon Alan. I was wondering if you think the Heat doing well in free agency could actually be a good thing for the knicks pursuit of Lebron. That if the heat can get amare and someone else that would convince Lebron he needs to play with another superstar?
Wednesday May 12, 2010 12:35 Hammockdistrict
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The Heat getting better isn't a good thing for the Knicks. More competition in the East. The Heat are determined to get one of those bigs and word is it could be Amar'e. But if Amar'e stays, the next option is Bosh. The Knicks know they will be in a bidding war for Bosh and they desperately need him if they're going to make it impossible for LeBron to say no.
But I have heard the Heat may use their $$ for something else. I know it doesn't make sense, but an NBA player told me earlier this season that Joe Johnson is headed to Miami. Weird, right? How would he and Wade work together?
Maybe it's not so crazy after seeing in the playoffs how Joe is clearly not a lead dog.
Word, which is why i think it might help us more if Lebron DON'T make the first move..Originally Posted by DubA169
miami getting amare and chicago getting joe johnson would be very good for the knicks. i don't care what analysts say. he will look around and be like $++! this supporting cast, me and bosh in nyc.he won't be able to get passed that magic team, a great chicago team, and a great miami team, and whatever boston does. i said this a long time ago and still belive it
Lee is averaging 19.1 points per game, making him the top scoring center in the Eastern Conference. His rebounding average (10.9 per game) is third among East centers, behind Dwight Howard and Joakim Noah. His field-goal percentage (.580) is the fifth best in the N.B.A.