- 1,860
- 20
- Joined
- Jul 7, 2001
Originally Posted by NobleKane
i dont get how a hard cap benefits the nba at all?
If you feel that way explain how it doesn't?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: this_feature_currently_requires_accessing_site_using_safari
Originally Posted by NobleKane
i dont get how a hard cap benefits the nba at all?
Originally Posted by NobleKane
i dont get how a hard cap benefits the nba at all?
@rudygay22 Finally cleared to play basketball again! Thank the lord!!!!!
Don't go too crazy bhz...you too Kev.
@rudygay22 Finally cleared to play basketball again! Thank the lord!!!!!
Don't go too crazy bhz...you too Kev.
Originally Posted by you big dummy
Goodman League vs. Indy Pro-Am - September 24, 2011 @ the Indianapolis Convention Center
Goodman League
Kevin Durant, Caron Butler, John Wall, DeMarcus Cousins, Michael Beasley, Jeff Green, Jarrett Jack
Indy Pro-Am
Zach Randolph, George Hill, Eric Gordon, Shelvin Mack, Gordon Hayward, Lance Stephenson, Mike Conley, JaJuan Johnson
Melo League vs. Team Philly - September 25, 2011 in Philadelphia
Team Philly
Lou Williams, Tyreke Evans, Hakim Warrick, Markieff & Marcus Morris, Kyle Lowry, John Salmons, Wayne Ellington, Jason Thompson, Flip Murray, 'AO'(and-1/streetball)
Melo League
LeBron James, Chris Paul, Carmelo Anthony, Kevin Durant, Eric Bledsoe, Josh Selby, Gary Neal, Donte Greene
“My Philadelphia All-Stars look forward to getting on the court and proving to Melo and the people of Baltimore/DC that the best ballers come out of Philly,
Originally Posted by you big dummy
Goodman League vs. Indy Pro-Am - September 24, 2011 @ the Indianapolis Convention Center
Goodman League
Kevin Durant, Caron Butler, John Wall, DeMarcus Cousins, Michael Beasley, Jeff Green, Jarrett Jack
Indy Pro-Am
Zach Randolph, George Hill, Eric Gordon, Shelvin Mack, Gordon Hayward, Lance Stephenson, Mike Conley, JaJuan Johnson
Melo League vs. Team Philly - September 25, 2011 in Philadelphia
Team Philly
Lou Williams, Tyreke Evans, Hakim Warrick, Markieff & Marcus Morris, Kyle Lowry, John Salmons, Wayne Ellington, Jason Thompson, Flip Murray, 'AO'(and-1/streetball)
Melo League
LeBron James, Chris Paul, Carmelo Anthony, Kevin Durant, Eric Bledsoe, Josh Selby, Gary Neal, Donte Greene
“My Philadelphia All-Stars look forward to getting on the court and proving to Melo and the people of Baltimore/DC that the best ballers come out of Philly,
Either when D-12 gets too old or retires.Originally Posted by dyyhard
your next DPOY....whenever that is.
Ibaka also scored 2 more pts than Rubio (donut) in the championship game.
Either when D-12 gets too old or retires.Originally Posted by dyyhard
your next DPOY....whenever that is.
Ibaka also scored 2 more pts than Rubio (donut) in the championship game.
Originally Posted by mYToAsterspeak
Originally Posted by NobleKane
i dont get how a hard cap benefits the nba at all?
If you feel that way explain how it doesn't?
Originally Posted by mYToAsterspeak
Originally Posted by NobleKane
i dont get how a hard cap benefits the nba at all?
If you feel that way explain how it doesn't?
ibaka is good. you can tell he's hungry and wants to be the best he can.Originally Posted by dyyhard
your next DPOY....whenever that is.
Ibaka also scored 2 more pts than Rubio (donut) in the championship game.
ibaka is good. you can tell he's hungry and wants to be the best he can.Originally Posted by dyyhard
your next DPOY....whenever that is.
Ibaka also scored 2 more pts than Rubio (donut) in the championship game.
Transcendent defender vs. super athletic dude who just blocks shots? It's D12's to lose for a long time. He affects the game in so many ways, and some don't show up on the stat sheet. Ibaka has to rebound A LOT more, and not just go for the home run shot block (ala Shawn Kemp). Dwight alters so many shots and grabs way more defensive rebounds than Ibaka even averages in total rebounds. I know he's young, but he has a long way to go to catch up to the point where he's in the discussion. Keep in mind Orlando would literally be one of the worst defensive squads in the NBA without Dwight, and his presence alone puts them near the top. That's insane.Originally Posted by Zyzz
naw he has a chance, they wont give it to D12 every year.
Transcendent defender vs. super athletic dude who just blocks shots? It's D12's to lose for a long time. He affects the game in so many ways, and some don't show up on the stat sheet. Ibaka has to rebound A LOT more, and not just go for the home run shot block (ala Shawn Kemp). Dwight alters so many shots and grabs way more defensive rebounds than Ibaka even averages in total rebounds. I know he's young, but he has a long way to go to catch up to the point where he's in the discussion. Keep in mind Orlando would literally be one of the worst defensive squads in the NBA without Dwight, and his presence alone puts them near the top. That's insane.Originally Posted by Zyzz
naw he has a chance, they wont give it to D12 every year.
This. There's a difference between a great shot blocker and a great defensive player.Originally Posted by dmbrhs
Transcendent defender vs. super athletic dude who just blocks shots? It's D12's to lose for a long time. He affects the game in so many ways, and some don't show up on the stat sheet. Ibaka has to rebound A LOT more, and not just go for the home run shot block (ala Shawn Kemp). Dwight alters so many shots and grabs way more defensive rebounds than Ibaka even averages in total rebounds. I know he's young, but he has a long way to go to catch up to the point where he's in the discussion. Keep in mind Orlando would literally be one of the worst defensive squads in the NBA without Dwight, and his presence alone puts them near the top. That's insane.Originally Posted by Zyzz
naw he has a chance, they wont give it to D12 every year.
This. There's a difference between a great shot blocker and a great defensive player.Originally Posted by dmbrhs
Transcendent defender vs. super athletic dude who just blocks shots? It's D12's to lose for a long time. He affects the game in so many ways, and some don't show up on the stat sheet. Ibaka has to rebound A LOT more, and not just go for the home run shot block (ala Shawn Kemp). Dwight alters so many shots and grabs way more defensive rebounds than Ibaka even averages in total rebounds. I know he's young, but he has a long way to go to catch up to the point where he's in the discussion. Keep in mind Orlando would literally be one of the worst defensive squads in the NBA without Dwight, and his presence alone puts them near the top. That's insane.Originally Posted by Zyzz
naw he has a chance, they wont give it to D12 every year.
The Plot for Kevin Durant’s Movie Revealed
Kevin Durant’s foray into movie stardom has begun in earnest, and as you might expect, the script for his debut film likely won’t be winning any Oscars. From EOB: “According to this iMDb page, Kevin Durant’s new movie is called Switch. It’s set to come out in 2012. It’s starring some actor named ‘Kevin Durant,’ so I’m just assuming this is the movie that Durant’s supposed to be in. Putting two and two together here, I am. The director is John Whitesell who has directed such films as Malibu’s Most Wanted, Big Momma’s House 2 and a bunch of TV episodes of ‘The Cosby’s,’ ‘Law and Order,’ ‘Blossom’ and ‘Coach.’ So as you can see, pretty impeccable resume there. The writers are Eric Champnella (Eddie, Mr. 3000) and Jeff Farley, who this is his first screenplay. The movie’s budget is just $7,000,000 and is being produced by Warner Bros. … Via this casting site, here’s a synopsis for Durant’s movie: ‘In a magical twist, Kevin Durant switches all of his basketball-playing skills with an enthusiastic young fan who becomes the star of his high school team… and leaving Durant and the Thunder helpless. With the playoffs approaching, they need to discover what it is that brought them together before the early end to the Thunder’s season.’