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Will there ever be a change in the all-star voting?
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Originally Posted by bhzmafia14
Will there ever be a change in the all-star voting?
Let the fans keep voting, with these rules in place:Originally Posted by Bigmike23
Originally Posted by bhzmafia14
Will there ever be a change in the all-star voting?
why would there be tho?
the point of it is to have the fans see who they want to see
now most of the time fans dont get it right, but it is what is it
Carmelo Anthony (Den) 1,204,234
at platinum numbers for my boy.
Originally Posted by Bigmike23
NBA needs fire who ever put the clippers down for a xmas day game
Originally Posted by mjshoefanatic
I feel the same way about lakers and their lackluster performance today.
MavsOriginally Posted by JD617
Originally Posted by Bigmike23
NBA needs fire who ever put the clippers down for a xmas day game
This game probably sounded like a good idea when they thought they'd be getting a Griffin-Amare matchup. But yeah, this is garbage.
I'm sure the schedule makers would've given the Hawks a game today if they knew how good they'd be.
The 10 teams that should've been playing today:
Celtics
Lakers
Hawks
Magic
Nuggets
Cavs
Spurs
Mavs
Blazers
Suns
Heat, Knicks, Clippers...no thanks.
Tracy McGrady says he's ready to see more action for the Houston Rockets.
The Rockets decided he won't see any action for at least two games.
Three days after McGrady said he wanted to increase his playing time, the Houston Chronicle reported Rockets general manager Daryl Morey said the team would rest McGrady during this weekend's games and would consider changes to the rotation once it returned to Houston early next week.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/players/profile?playerId=532
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/players/profile?playerId=532
McGrady
"I'm a player, man," McGrady said in the Chronicle. "I don't make these decisions. I just abide by whatever they bring to me. That's the plan. I'm not going to argue and fight with them -- just run with it. I felt it was time [to increase the routine of playing seven to eight first-half minutes].
"I'm not going to cause any confusion or confrontations. As a player, that's what I felt. They obviously feel different. That's what I have to roll with."
McGrady has played a very limited schedule after returning from microfracture surgery on his knee midway through last season. The Rockets have held him to the same pattern of playing time since he returned to action on Dec. 15 against the Detroit Pistons.
According to The Chronicle, Morey said the decision to bench McGrady was temporary, based partly on the player's dissatisfaction with how he was currently being used.
"Where we go next deserves a lot of discussions and talking to Tracy, and figuring out what the best next step is," Morey said to The Chronicle. "Tracy didn't feel like this is working in terms of working him back in. We want to develop the best next step. We'll figure out what's next when we get back to Houston."
Morey said neither McGrady nor his representatives have asked for a trade, and McGrady said no one had asked for his playing time to increase. He voiced his displeasure with his schedule in response to questions after the game in Orlando on Wednesday
MavsOriginally Posted by Goldmember
Originally Posted by JD617
Bigmike23 wrote:
NBA needs fire who ever put the clippers down for a xmas day game
This game probably sounded like a good idea when they thought they'd be getting a Griffin-Amare matchup. But yeah, this is garbage.
I'm sure the schedule makers would've given the Hawks a game today if they knew how good they'd be.
The 10 teams that should've been playing today:
Celtics
Lakers
Hawks
Magic
Nuggets
Cavs
Spurs
Mavs
Blazers
Suns
Heat, Knicks, Clippers...no thanks.
They really don't have to, Perkins is probably the best defender in the league against Dwight.Originally Posted by bhzmafia14
Why do teams like to double down on Dwight Howard like he's capable of putting up 40 points?
I didn't watch all of the BOS-ORL game, but for the most part I didn't see Boston double him that much. When will teams realize that once you double him, it leads to open outside shots?