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![]() Are you high? Seriously...where do you get this stuff?
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![]() um I hate Melo. Im not saying I would do it. First take discussed it last week.
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![]() I'm sure Olshey won't either.
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![]() Who knows. It seems like a lot of GM's are willing to trade for this no defense, ball hog, gunning clown.
Clevland was willing to give up like 4 young players and picks to hook him up with Irving. |
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![]() Golden st looking great in Miami tonight, if they win this game they have a chance to go on a major run.
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![]() Thunder, Spurs, and Heat all lose at home. Brooks is killing the Thunder. He is being exposed without Westbrook. (again)
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![]() Hell of a win for Golden St tonight on the second night of a road back to back. To go to Atlanta and win after destroying Miami at home is a pretty solid accomplishment. Atlanta was 12-4 at home coming into the game. I thought it would take them about another month to have the solid stretch I said a few times I thought they could have, but I guess its happening now as tonight was 9 wins in a row. Next 3 games they play are on the road and by the end of it, they will have played 7 in a row on the road. But they are all winnable games. That West is insanely good right now. If you count Portland there are 6 teams that can win an NBA Championship, at the least make it to the NBA finals. I dont ever remember a year where there were this many really good teams. The last 10 years the Spurs and Lakers have pretty much dominated. I mean there are no easy outs right now. If the playoffs started today I would give Dallas a long long look to beat Portland in the 1v8 series.
Last edited by RockHardTen1985 : 01-03-2014 at 10:59 PM. |
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![]() I'm not calling them a fluke. I just feel there are 5 teams in the West that will beat them in a series. The Westbrook and Paul injuries definitely move Portland up though.
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