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Xeris
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SK.Testie
Canada11084 Posts
"Cavs remain unbeatED in the playoffs etc." | ||
no_comprender
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oneofthem
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HonestTea
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On May 12 2009 07:11 Jibba wrote: http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/eticket/story?page=090511/billups Sigh. ![]() I know right? He's going home again, but he calls Piper and tells her it feels bittersweet. "I've been through some dark alleys with them dudes, man,'' he tells her. "They're my brothers." He begins packing at the team hotel, when there's a knock on the door. It's Hamilton and Prince, the trio together one last time. They embrace, cry, laugh and reminisce. They call Ben Wallace, a Cavalier now, and put him on speaker phone. Wallace tells them, "I told you how they are." Hamilton is the most affected of all. He has just signed an extension, and he tells Chauncey he wants to be traded now, that if he'd known they were going to trade Chauncey, he never would've re-upped in Detroit. They keep talking about games, moments, shots. Hamilton has always told Chauncey he wants his toddler son to someday marry Chauncey's toddler daughter, and he brings it up again. At one point, Piper calls Chauncey's cell and Chauncey tells her, "Call me back. I'm talking to my guys." It goes on this way for three incredible hours that Chauncey says, "I'll never forget. We were, 'Wow, wow,' in disbelief. Just coming to the realization it was over.'" Eventually, Chauncey tells them he has a flight to catch, and he walks out the door. The three of them enter the elevator, and Chauncey pauses to give Hamilton a last hug. Hamilton breaks down, sobbing. Absolutely sobbing. SOB SOB SOB | ||
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Jibba
United States22883 Posts
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igotmyown
United States4291 Posts
On the other hand, they often play like a 60 win team, but somehow they don't contest shots aggressively enough to keep the opponents' field goal % low. | ||
Dunk.vn
United States197 Posts
COME ON MAVS WE CAN STILL DO IT!! this series should've been 2-2 now ![]() | ||
food
United States1951 Posts
"I love how he pushed the kid out of the way. Closest he will get to being a real athlete. So he wants his kid to be a lil pussy his whole life and writes the NBA demanding an apology. Let me tell you something about NBA players and how they feel about you. Not all but most think they are better than you. You are some washed up fat white dude who probably was a nerd in high school and went on to make money or came from money. And Big Baby could care less about your fat, silver spoon fed son." | ||
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OneOther
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SaveYourSavior
United States1071 Posts
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citi.zen
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The sad thing is... this should otherwise be a great post-season. What LeBron is doing is crazy... | ||
eStoniaNBoY
Switzerland439 Posts
ATLANTA -- For the first time since 1982, the NBA is sending two teams back to the court for a do-over. The Atlanta Hawks and Miami Heat must replay the final 51.9 seconds of their game last month because the official scorer ruled incorrectly that Shaquille O'Neal fouled out, the league said Friday. The Hawks won 117-111 at home in overtime Dec. 19, but strike that one from the books. For now, playoff-contending Atlanta has one less win, while the Heat have one less loss on their miserable record. Why don't they do it again? I feel for Dallas fans and Cuban. Like 2006 Finals controversy wasn't enough. And the Dallas - Golden State series. Oh well.. | ||
il0seonpurpose
Korea (South)5638 Posts
On May 13 2009 01:26 eStoniaNBoY wrote: http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3192421 ATLANTA -- For the first time since 1982, the NBA is sending two teams back to the court for a do-over. The Atlanta Hawks and Miami Heat must replay the final 51.9 seconds of their game last month because the official scorer ruled incorrectly that Shaquille O'Neal fouled out, the league said Friday. The Hawks won 117-111 at home in overtime Dec. 19, but strike that one from the books. For now, playoff-contending Atlanta has one less win, while the Heat have one less loss on their miserable record. Why don't they do it again? I feel for Dallas fans and Cuban. Like 2006 Finals controversy wasn't enough. And the Dallas - Golden State series. Oh well.. Yeah, they could do it again real quick before the next game. | ||
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XaI)CyRiC
United States4471 Posts
http://myespn.go.com/blogs/truehoop/0-40-59/Would-a-60-Foot-Man-Really-Be-Unable-to-Walk-.html | ||
leveIs
United States44 Posts
On May 12 2009 14:19 Dunk.vn wrote: i might be the only mavs fan here, but .... COME ON MAVS WE CAN STILL DO IT!! this series should've been 2-2 now ![]() go mavs. MFFL right here! | ||
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Jibba
United States22883 Posts
As much as I hate the Celtics, I have to root for them against Orlando because I think Stan is a terrible coach and the team has a gimmick system that will never produce in the playoffs. | ||
oneofthem
Cayman Islands24199 Posts
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Jibba
United States22883 Posts
Holy shit, I think Van Gundy might be worse than Michael Curry. | ||
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