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Re: 2012/2013 NBA Season
« Reply #900 on: February 10, 2013, 10:38:35 PM »

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Wow...no Duncan and no Manu, and Spurs STILL crush BKN in BKN.

Can't keep firing coaches....after a while, you have to take a LONG look at the players......

We are only 1 1/2 games behind them, and they are in 5th place.

We were lucky with our Big 3.  It normally takes awhile for a new team to fit together and learn to play together.  We saw that with LA after the Gasol trade, with Miami after signing LeBron and Bosh, with NY after trading for Carmelo. 

I think Brooklyn needs patience more than anything.  They also need Deron Williams to play like he did in Utah, when he was arguably the best PG in the game. 

Re: 2012/2013 NBA Season
« Reply #901 on: February 10, 2013, 10:45:00 PM »

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Wow...no Duncan and no Manu, and Spurs STILL crush BKN in BKN.

Can't keep firing coaches....after a while, you have to take a LONG look at the players......

We are only 1 1/2 games behind them, and they are in 5th place.

We were lucky with our Big 3.  It normally takes awhile for a new team to fit together and learn to play together.  We saw that with LA after the Gasol trade, with Miami after signing LeBron and Bosh, with NY after trading for Carmelo. 

I think Brooklyn needs patience more than anything.  They also need Deron Williams to play like he did in Utah, when he was arguably the best PG in the game.

Miami didn't really take long that was overblown.

I just don't think the nets have good players. No where near as much talent as our big 3 coming together or the Lebron, wade, bosh trio

Re: 2012/2013 NBA Season
« Reply #902 on: February 10, 2013, 10:51:54 PM »

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Wow...no Duncan and no Manu, and Spurs STILL crush BKN in BKN.

Can't keep firing coaches....after a while, you have to take a LONG look at the players......

We are only 1 1/2 games behind them, and they are in 5th place.

We were lucky with our Big 3.  It normally takes awhile for a new team to fit together and learn to play together.  We saw that with LA after the Gasol trade, with Miami after signing LeBron and Bosh, with NY after trading for Carmelo. 

I think Brooklyn needs patience more than anything.  They also need Deron Williams to play like he did in Utah, when he was arguably the best PG in the game.

Miami didn't really take long that was overblown.

I just don't think the nets have good players. No where near as much talent as our big 3 coming together or the Lebron, wade, bosh trio

Dallas didn't beat Miami because they were more talented.  They beat them because Miami hadn't learned how to play together yet.

I agree that their 3 aren't on the same level as Boston or Miami, though.  Still, in terms of talent they should be better than the fifth seed in a weak Eastern Conference. 

Re: 2012/2013 NBA Season
« Reply #903 on: February 11, 2013, 12:16:21 AM »

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Nets aren't getting enough worth for their money out of guys like Humphries and Wallace. You could probably throw DWill in there as well.

Re: 2012/2013 NBA Season
« Reply #904 on: February 11, 2013, 12:27:55 AM »

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Nets aren't getting enough worth for their money out of guys like Humphries and Wallace. You could probably throw DWill in there as well.

Agree on all three counts.  Deron Williams should be a superstar.  I don't really know why Wallace's game has fallen off as much as it has.  Humphries lost his starting job to freaking Reggie Evans. 

We'll see if they get it together.  Like I said, I think they need to be patient - the pieces they have on that team should be good enough to make some noise. 

Re: 2012/2013 NBA Season
« Reply #905 on: February 12, 2013, 07:20:28 PM »

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Wow, Fournier really has some nice size and length to him with a bit of quickness and leaping ability. Nice big two guard. Did a good job of breaking up that lob pass to Jonas Valanciounas. Most two guards couldn't make that play. Too small to get up there and stop the easy dunk. 

Re: 2012/2013 NBA Season
« Reply #906 on: February 12, 2013, 07:34:24 PM »

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A.Randolph with back-to-back turnovers in transition. Kyle Lowry picked his pocket on the first one and drew a charge on the second one.

Big time hustle by Lowry.

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« Reply #907 on: February 12, 2013, 07:47:42 PM »

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It's crazy how high Rudy Gay's release point is on his pull up jump shot. Unblockable.

Re: 2012/2013 NBA Season
« Reply #908 on: February 12, 2013, 07:54:36 PM »

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Valanciounas doing some nice work in the paint. Good footwork. Nice pivots. Head and ball fakes. Posting up smaller players. Finishing strong in traffic. Drawing fouls. he has shown more offensive skill in his rookie year than I was expecting. 

Jonas looks a lot bigger, stronger, since the start of the season too. Clearly putting a lot of work in in the weight room. Working hard.

Re: 2012/2013 NBA Season
« Reply #909 on: February 12, 2013, 08:11:09 PM »

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Valanciounas doing some nice work in the paint. Good footwork. Nice pivots. Head and ball fakes. Posting up smaller players. Finishing strong in traffic. Drawing fouls. he has shown more offensive skill in his rookie year than I was expecting. 

Jonas looks a lot bigger, stronger, since the start of the season too. Clearly putting a lot of work in in the weight room. Working hard.

Hope he turns out to be a big-time player too.
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Re: 2012/2013 NBA Season
« Reply #910 on: February 12, 2013, 08:15:46 PM »

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A.Randolph with back-to-back turnovers in transition. Kyle Lowry picked his pocket on the first one and drew a charge on the second one.

Big time hustle by Lowry.

Why is Randolph even getting PT tonight?

Re: 2012/2013 NBA Season
« Reply #911 on: February 14, 2013, 07:36:53 PM »

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Dr. Jerry Buss is hospitalized, according to multiple sources familiar with the situation.


A Lakers spokesman declined to comment on the situation out of respect for the families' privacy. A hospital spokesman wouldn't confirm whether Buss was at the hospital.


The Los Angeles Times reported that Buss has an undisclosed form of cancer. The paper said he has spent time in the intensive care unit at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, citing "multiple team personnel."


 


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Buss has been in and out of the hospital for the past two years. The Lakers confirmed he was in the hospital in December 2011 for blood clots in his leg, which they said was caused by excessive travel.


Buss has passed the day-to-day operation of the team on to his children, Jim (who oversees basketball operations) and Jeanie (who oversees the business side of the franchise). He was involved, however, in the offseason acquisition of Steve Nash and Dwight Howard, and in the in-season coaching move that fired Mike Brown and hired Mike D'Antoni.



ESPN.com's Rick Reilly quoted Nash in a column two weeks ago about his first meeting with Buss.


"I went to the hospital in September, and we had a great talk," Nash said. "It was supposed to be five minutes, but we talked for about an hour. You could see he was fighting something big, but he still had a great spirit, a great mind. He's still full of life."


The Times reported that a number of current and former Lakers have visited Buss in the hospital in recent months.



Buss has owned the team since 1979 when he purchased the Lakers, the Forum, the Los Angeles Kings hockey team and real estate from Jack Kent Cooke. The team has won 10 of its 16 titles under Buss' ownership.



The Lakers were recently valued at $1 billion by Forbes magazine, the second most valuable team in the NBA behind the New York Knicks.

http://espn.go.com/los-angeles/nba/story/_/id/8949536/jerry-buss-los-angeles-lakers-owner-hospitalized

Prayers for Dr. Buss.

Re: 2012/2013 NBA Season
« Reply #912 on: February 14, 2013, 08:14:38 PM »

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Man, this OKC-Miami game is taking forever to start. It's a 8.15pm now.

Get on with it already!

Re: 2012/2013 NBA Season
« Reply #913 on: February 14, 2013, 08:22:32 PM »

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Strong post up by Perk against Battier. I love that.

I always thought Perk was pretty effective in the post against undersized forwards when he was here in Boston. Just too big and strong. If he is given time to back his man down, Perk will get himself a good shot down there.

Re: 2012/2013 NBA Season
« Reply #914 on: February 14, 2013, 08:24:36 PM »

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That was a terrible shot by Wade. Forced the iso and pull up jumper along the baseline 18/19 feet oout with Thabo Sefolosha all over him.

Silly shot to take. What is the shooting percentage on that attempt? 25-30%? Dumb.