Official NBA 2012-2013 Season Thread

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He did. I like to think thats a product of him not taking bad shots.

Not trying to discredit the Heat obviously, they beat us down. I really enjoyed watching the game, didnt see any phantom foul calls or anything. The Heat just put that **** on us

you didn't see that flop by lebron?

I def saw that. But aside from that I'm referring to the over the top touch fouls.

that was turrible though >:
 
He was probably thibking he's rather die than have to stay on that team. Don't blame him.
 
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Is it too early in Kyrie's career to label him injury prone? I feel like its a fair label right now.

No because he's been injury prone since High School.

If had only been injured since he came into the L then yeah, it's only his second year. But it hasn't, he's always had something wrong with him dating back to high school.
 
Is it too early in Kyrie's career to label him injury prone? I feel like its a fair label right now.

No because he's been injury prone since High School.

If had only been injured since he came into the L then yeah, it's only his second year. But it hasn't, he's always had something wrong with him dating back to high school.
So it's too early to label him injury prone because...he's been injury prone since high school? Doesn't that kinda confirm that he is more injury prone, since it's been happening for that long
 
Is it too early in Kyrie's career to label him injury prone? I feel like its a fair label right now.

No because he's been injury prone since High School.

If had only been injured since he came into the L then yeah, it's only his second year. But it hasn't, he's always had something wrong with him dating back to high school.

I don't know if changing his physique will help, he's a little slight maybe it can keep the nagging injuries away
 
Was at the Thunder- Celtics game yesterday, and everyone kept talking about "that one dude from the Hugo - Milwoodis here." High school sports, in this case basketball, are big here and it's playoff season. After hearing it for the 100th time, I finally cared enough to ask who and what is all this? So this jackass, his name is Trey Johnson, his team was up 37-36 with the ball and ~4 seconds left. They ran a stack, inbounded the ball to him, all he has to do is dribble the clock out for the win or wait to get fouled, but this jackass goes and makes a layup... in his team's basket, and they lose 38-37 and are out of the playoffs. They said he had to be escorted out the building by security. Anyways, the Thunder bought him, his coach, and his teammate in courtside and all the players said what's up to him.

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I don't care about the dunk. B. Knight has heart, unlike the current Kentucky boys. Dude is a good NBA player and will be a solid PG for years to come with help from Drummond, Monroe, Jonas.
 
John Wall has not lived up to the hype that came along with the expectations he was placed under after being the No. 1 pick in the 2010 Draft, but he will be eligible for a contract extension this offseason as he enters the final year of his rookie deal.

And in Wall's eyes, he is a max player and worth that contract from the Washington Wizards.

"I feel like I am. I do, definitely," Wall said.

Still, Wall has not started thinking about a possible extension.

"Look, I’m just enjoying D.C," Wall said. "This hasn’t been going the way we wanted it to, in terms of winning, but I think we are building something here."

Via Zach Lowe/Grantland
 
I don't care about the dunk. B. Knight has heart, unlike the current Kentucky boys. Dude is a good NBA player and will be a solid PG for years to come with help from Drummond, Monroe, Jonas.

I wish i could say the same, but Knight is not a PG, doubt he gets any better than what he is now. Dude is a certified 3pt chucker, bad to fall in love with the 3 ball so early in your career.
 
[quote name="ChampCruThik"]You should know exactly who I'm referring to, Ska.[/quote] I'm still working on my mind reading skills. Never been too good at the whole "I shouldn't have to tell you; you should already know concept."

But you said 'boys', so again, who are you talking about?
 
You really don't see it? Again, this criticism is more so before the Florida upset but still stands. Alex, and Archie to a lesser extent.

B. Knight is more of a combo guard. Still learning to run NBA point. Talent is there, in the elite HS club of success with Bron and Oden. Gatorade NPOY.
 
Was at the Thunder- Celtics game yesterday, and everyone kept talking about "that one dude from the Hugo - Milwoodis here." High school sports, in this case basketball, are big here and it's playoff season. After hearing it for the 100th time, I finally cared enough to ask who and what is all this? So this jackass, his name is Trey Johnson, his team was up 37-36 with the ball and ~4 seconds left. They ran a stack, inbounded the ball to him, all he has to do is dribble the clock out for the win or wait to get fouled, but this jackass goes and makes a layup... in his team's basket, and they lose 38-37 and are out of the playoffs. They said he had to be escorted out the building by security. Anyways, the Thunder bought him, his coach, and his teammate in courtside and all the players said what's up to him.
ummmmm.. so y did they do this?
 
CampCru, I see what you're saying now. I totally misread your reply the first time I read it. I thought you were saying "lack of heart by the current Kentucky boys"... in the NBA, not "lack of heart by the current Kentucky boys"... at Kentucky.

totally agree w/ you.
 
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