Official 2013 NBA Offseason Thread

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Idk the pro bowl is one the most watched sporting events every year.

It is? I've never watched an entire pro-bowl in my life and haven't watched a single minute of one for probably 10 years. Lame as the dunk contest has become, I still find it a lot more interesting than the pro-bowl.
 
More stars need to be in it. Harden, Westbrook, and Lebron are names that come to mind.
 
Allen Iverson retiring?

Legit might shed a tear man, god damn. A.I. man, what a legendary figure. 5 years from now, that Hall of Fame speech will be legendary.

Respect to one of the greatest players ever.

4 scoring titles

mvp award

11 time all star

All NBA countless times

Lived in the paint at 6' tall.

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Harden?

:lol

man wut

Harden is kind of like LeBron when it comes to dunking in that they both do pretty much do the same thing every time. I don't think I've seen Harden do anything other than a one hand dunk when he cocks it back first.
 
Wade ain't playin... re-up on the Juice

http://www.sportsworldnews.com/arti...jordan-trainer-tim-grover-season-workouts.htm

Dwyane Wade To Team With Michael Jordan Trainer Tim Grover For Off Season Workouts

By by Glenn Minnis | Aug 19, 2013 01:56 PM EDT

TAGS:Dwyane Wade, Michael Jordan, tim grover

Dwyane Wade Miami Heat G Dwyane Wade. (Photo : Reuters) 

Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade is teaming up with Michael Jordan’s old trainer Tim Grover in an attempt to put his knee ailments behind him.

Wade, who recently underwent shock therapy treatment for tendinitis in both knees, plans to spend the remainder of the off season working out with Grover, who worked hand-and-hand with Jordan throughout much his career including both NBA comebacks.

After being slowed much of the season last year, Wade, 31, has vowed to bounce back a different player this season. He averaged 21.2 points per a game during the regular season, but dropped to just 15.9 during the playoffs and had to have fluid drained from his left knee in order to take the floor for the Heat’s Game 7 title-clinching win over San Antonio.

“I don’t train my clients to be good as new, I want them to be better than ever,” Grover, who has also previously worked with Wade told ESPN. “That’s the goal for Dwyane.”

The plan also calls for Wade to shed a few pounds, something he also seems to be excited about. “I’m not done yet, Wade told ESP. “I still got more in the tank. Like I said, my focus is just to make sure physically I can do the things I need to do. My skills haven’t diminished by no stretch of the imagination.”
 
i think of this modern era kobe has been one of the best in game dunkers. i remember him doing 360 dunks during games. vince and tmac alslo wer good
 
Lets go Wade get that 08-09 form back :hat

Dude's jaw is going to full Quagmire by the start of next season though :lol
 
Wade can work with whomever he wants, dude has a chronic degenerative condition.
Grover has some PEDs though
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