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[Sports] The 2007-2008 NBA Season Discussion Thread
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Old Dec 15, 2007, 04:00 PM #26 (permalink) of 52
To be honest, I haven't really been into this season all that much. Like you said, it's been pretty predictable thus far. However, I did not think the Celts would be this good.. this soon, though. They have the best defense in the league and their average point spread is just amazing so far. They're blowing teams out on almost a daily basis.

But yeah, that Steve Nash interview was pretty hilarious. Good stuff!
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Old Dec 15, 2007, 04:06 PM Local time: Dec 15, 2007, 03:06 PM #27 (permalink) of 52
"But we're gonna pick it up in the second half."

As a Canadian, he has lots of experience watching hockey players with no teeth, so, you know, he's got it down.
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Old Dec 20, 2007, 01:34 PM #28 (permalink) of 52
Houston's playing sub-par, and McGrady hurting his knee doesn't help. They haven't been scoring, with shoddy shooting from their bench (among other things - free throws and just general percentages).

On the subject of injury, Alonzo Mourning appears to be done for his career. He tore the patellar tendon in his right knee, and he thinks he's done, so I'd say he's done. Finishing your career because of injury isn't a great way to go out, and from everything I've heard and read, he doesn't seem too pleased about it either.
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Old Dec 20, 2007, 08:35 PM #29 (permalink) of 52
Worst fucking trade ever for the Timberwolves:

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The Celtics and Timberwolves have agreed on the players to make a Kevin Garnett-to-Boston trade but no deal can be completed until issues with Garnett's contract can be worked out.

As the trade currently stands, Boston will send Al Jefferson, Gerald Green, Theo Ratliff, Ryan Gomes, Sebastian Telfair and two first-round picks to Minnesota in exchange for Garnett.
In case you didn't notice, the average age of the 5 players Boston will send to Minnesota in this shitfest of a deal is 22. Kevin Garnett, ONE MAN, is 31. Over the bloody hill in basketball speak, especially for a big man. Jefferson, Gomes and Green are all future All-Stars. Garnett will probably have a few more ASGs in him simply because it's the East.

Ugh. No wonder I don't like basketball. I pay attention to it, but only in hopes that maybe the Celtics will follow suit with the Pats and Sox and get back in the game.
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Old Jan 15, 2008, 05:11 PM #30 (permalink) of 52
Haha, yeah. Boston been beast. Though my Wizards just beat them two games in a row.

Anyway, as for more surprises of the season: Portland "No More Jail" Trail Blazers, winning 18 of their last 20. Wow.

Oh, and the Hawks vs. Heat game gets a do-over. lol

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Old Feb 19, 2008, 01:27 PM #31 (permalink) of 52
Well, it was bound to happen sooner or later.

Kidd is off to the Mavs.

There goes the Nets. <_<

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Old Feb 19, 2008, 01:48 PM Local time: Feb 19, 2008, 11:48 AM #32 (permalink) of 52
Well, it's looking more like a trade that needed to happen. Given all the rumors surrounding Kidd for the last who-knows-how-many years about trades, they at least got something reasonable (I think anyway).

But it's definitely looking like something for the future rather than for the right now (for the Nets). Harris has a great upside, but I don't know if here's completely there just yet. And you got two more first rounders, but that could take time to work out for the team as well.


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Old Feb 19, 2008, 01:56 PM #33 (permalink) of 52
Yeah... Other teams in the East at least attempted to trade and get better. Even though the Nets were amazing a few years ago, they weren't the same as they were back then, so I guess change is needed.

I was hoping that Kidd could at least get his 100th Triple-Double before he left, but it's too late for that now.

Or "I Still Have No Idea What You're Talking About", end quote, I might say.
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Old Mar 4, 2008, 01:27 AM #34 (permalink) of 52
Kidd did a good job on Sunday showing why he wasn't put in the end of the game on Thursday against the Spurs. Speaking of that Thursday game, I can't get enough of the Dirk+Dampier EPIC FAIL:

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Old Apr 18, 2008, 12:20 PM #35 (permalink) of 52
Guess I'll do the obligatory hey-it's-the-playoffs post. Damn the west stacked. The match-ups weren't finalized until the very last day, but they should prove to be interesting. Too bad Golden State didn't get in (*womp*womp*). I'm surprised with Philly and Atlanta getting in. I wouldn't have called either before the season started. Too bad they'll get powooned in the first round. Anyway, the brackets:

Left Coast:
1. Los Angeles Lakers
8. Denver Nuggets

4. Utah Jazz
5. Houston Rockets

3. San Antonio Spurs
6. Phoenix Suns

2. New Orleans Hornets
7. Dallas Mavericks

Right Side:
1. Boston Celtics
8. Atlanta Hawks

4. Cleveland Cavaliers
5. Washington Wizards

3. Orlando Magic
6. Toronto Raptors

2. Detroit Pistons
7. Philadelphia 76ers

Will T-Mac finally get past the first round? No.
Can the Spurs beat the Suns without cheating? No.
Will Dallas be out in the first round again? Yes. EPIC FAILURE coming.

Of course, the first round match-up I'm most interested in is the Wizards/Cavs. It'll be the third straight time these two will meet in the playoffs. Cavs won 2 years ago in a fierce series, where LeBron got away with everything ever; but that's okay, he's allowed to travel and foul and whisper stuff in other players' ear at the free throw line now. Cavs won last year with the Wizards decimated by injuries. This time, the third time, the Wizards will win, thus igniting the rivalry. I'll be going to the first 2 Wizards home playoff games, so I'm cised.

Man, DC sports playoffs are hurting my wallet... 2 Caps games and 2 Wizards games so far. Also what's up with these "outs": Caps "red-out" and Wizards "white-out." I like the end of the accompanying email: "Be early. Be LOUD. Wear white!" ... as opposed to "Be White!" LOL.

I'll probably post some predictions later, but it's hard to say how the West will play out. Somehow I think the Suns or Lakers will come out on top and of course face Boston, possibly Detroit. We'll see. How nostalgic would a Celtics/Lakers finals be?

Also, if Kobe gets MVP, which is sounding more and more likely, I'm gonna flip. It really should be Chris Paul. And MIP has gotta be my boy, Hedo, just to make it 3 straight years the MIP has been on my fantasy squad.

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Oklahoma City Landmasters, anyone? I need to own my own NBA team. Just getting post happy, but NBA owners apparently approved the Sonics move, so now it just depends on the litigation. Seattle is supposed to keep the Sonics name for a possible expansion team in the future, so Oklahoma City's gotta start brainstorming some names. =p

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Old Apr 18, 2008, 06:01 PM #36 (permalink) of 52
i can't see the cavs getting past the first round this time, ever since that trade they haven't been playing that well. cavs vs wizards should be an exciting matchup. i'm calling a 3pt game winner by arenas on game 6 to win the series (lol, i wish).

i'll be watching the magic vs raptors series closely as well, it should be raining treys every game. it should be a close series, possibly going into 7 games if the raptors can play like they did a couple months ago.
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Old Apr 20, 2008, 09:24 PM #37 (permalink) of 52
Nothing too surprising quite yet.

-Timmy hits a game-tying three to send their game to double OT where they win the game.
-Cavs and Wizards in a close one. Wizards can and will get this series.
-Iverson gets ejected. Smooth.
-Chris Paul should be MVP.
-Oh, 76ers beat Pistons in Detroit!

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Old Apr 21, 2008, 10:52 PM Local time: Apr 21, 2008, 07:52 PM #38 (permalink) of 52
As much as I love the Wizards, I think Charles Barkley was quite right when he called them "the dumbest team in the history of civilization." Even I didn't think there was any need to get Cleveland all riled up and now it looks like all the talk is coming back to bite them now. They've come back from 0-2 before (against the Bulls in 05) but I'd need to see more out of this team, because I'm starting to get worried here.


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Old Apr 23, 2008, 04:33 PM #39 (permalink) of 52
As much as I love the Wizards, I think Charles Barkley was quite right when he called them "the dumbest team in the history of civilization." Even I didn't think there was any need to get Cleveland all riled up and now it looks like all the talk is coming back to bite them now. They've come back from 0-2 before (against the Bulls in 05) but I'd need to see more out of this team, because I'm starting to get worried here.
As Bill Walton-esque as that sounds, it's true. It also doesn't help that the Wizards played terribly that Game 2. They need to cool their heads and stop going for the big physical hits (glad Haywood isn't suspended, otherwise we'd be finito). Game 1 could've gone either way... sure Cleveland is "supposed" to win at home, but Wizards are supposed to win at home as well, and I hope they do since I'm going to both games. I better not be disappointed.

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Old Apr 23, 2008, 07:37 PM Local time: Apr 23, 2008, 05:37 PM #40 (permalink) of 52
Let's just call this what it is. The race for second place. Can't Beat Celtics.
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Old Apr 26, 2008, 08:51 AM #41 (permalink) of 52
Let's just call this what it is. The race for second place. Can't Beat Celtics.
True... though the Wizards can, as they have 3 of their 4 games this season. A Wizards/Celtics match-up next round would be huge because that' has surprising upset special written all over it. Eh, it'll be interesting fo' sho'.

Anyway, epic series so far. Everything's 2-0 or 2-1 so far, except for the Suns totally getting manhandled by the Spurs 3-0. Also a shocker: the Sixers are up on the Pistons 2-1. This might be the most exciting Round 1 of the NBA playoffs in years.

Anyway, I bore witness to one of the most epic beatdowns/:LeBronfail:s in the history of man in the Wizards' revenge-pwning the Cavs 108-72. The white-out thing worked out so much better than I thought it would, it was crazy. Anyway, we gotta even the series up tomorrow, and hopefully Soulja Boy will be back for the game:



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The "storylines" in this Wiz/Cavs series are mad entertaining.

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Old May 31, 2008, 05:15 PM #42 (permalink) of 52
Wow, no one cares about the NBA Finals being Celtics/Lakers? This is exactly the opposite reaction David Stern is hoping for.
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Old Jun 8, 2008, 11:09 AM #43 (permalink) of 52
Oh, I do. It's definitely the most epic and interesting NBA Finals series in a long, long while since I'd usually watch all the other rounds, then stop when it's the *yawn* cheating Spurs in the finals. (About that Laker's/Spurs game with the blown foul call the NBA reviewed... fuck that; the shot clock should have reset the play before anyway, thus eliminating the situation. ) Oh, I also just didn't wanna double-post in this thread for like the tenth time.

Anyway, Game 1 was huge. There was also the uber-dramatic moment when The Truth went down, ina bad-sounding injury. Then it was mad LOL as he came back under 2 minutes later! Ray Allen aka Jesus [Shuttlesworth] must have did some did some kind of miracle. I liked Simmons comment on future casts of this game on ESPN Classic:
Originally Posted by Sports Guy
Unfortunately, the Celtics botched the timing of Pierce's dramatic re-entrance, having him return right before an extended TV timeout. (Note to ESPN Classic: When you show this baby, edit it so it seems like Pierce came out and went right back into the game.)


I don't really know who I'm cheering for. Celtics since their window for winning a championship is very small (this year or next year, I think). Lakers have a while since they're all on the good side of 30, but it'd be legendary to see Kobe win the MVP (though it should've been CP3), win the Finals, and win in China this year, 23-style.