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I was TMac to get a ring.... sooooo.... i'm going for..... Spu..... TMAC!
lol that is what up.
I might watch just to see how Tmac play.
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I was TMac to get a ring.... sooooo.... i'm going for..... Spu..... TMAC!
for me, rooting for heat or spurs is like asking would you rather be frozen to death or burned to death.
I don't think any game will be a blowout...lol that is what up.
I might watch just to see how Tmac play.
I can't... I mean... the Spurs? My body won't... I've tried to just...
... nah, man.
"So you're pulling for the HEAT, ska?!"
No, man. No, no, nope, and NO.
I like Chris Anderson, so... UUUUGHHHHH... I really don't want Wade to flop to another one!!!
"So you want the SPURS, ska?!"
Flopping ol' MANU?! No WAAAAAYY!!!
No refs. Then I'll watch.
How y'all rationalizing this Finals? Because I'm... 4 8 15 16 23 42
Need Wade and Bosh to have a terrible series in route to a loss in the Finals to cast some doubt in LeBron's mind next season.
Just wanted to say...did not read.
Can we go back onto the topic of music, again...plz.
Just wanted to say...did not read.
Can we go back onto the topic of music, again...plz.
The Atlanta Hawks may have committed a violation of the NBA's anti-tampering policy by mentioning Dwight Howard and Chris Paul in a letter sent to prospective ticket buyers.
The letter was sent from the marketing department:
“Hot New Player news: Chris Paul and Dwight Howard.” It began with the statement: “The buzz around our offseason is more than heating up. With massive cap space, 4 draft picks, and free agency rapidly approaching, we sit in the best position in the NBA. Player interest is skyrocketing as the possibilities of landing Chris Paul & Dwight Howard become more and more of a reality.”
The letter also linked to an ESPN story reporting that Paul was unhappy with the Los Angeles Clippers.
“This is your opportunity to get on board before its (sic) too late. Once we solidify our signings there will be no seats left,” the letter added.
The NBA declined to comment on the situation.