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XaI)CyRiC
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NeoIllusions
United States37500 Posts
haha, the article was funny. I wouldn't read too much into it. | ||
BalliSLife
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rei
United States3593 Posts
On June 12 2009 15:41 CSN wrote: lol the point of feeding howard the ball isnt to put the offense on him, it's to take the lakers' big men out of the game with foul trouble which would make it easier on him for rebounding, scoring, and playing defense. Obviously no one expects him to plow through on every possession, but he should at least get 1 touch on every magic possession and kick out as necessary. i'd wish you stop saying he needs to get better like it's a solution to winning the game. Let's be realistic here, he ain't gonna get better overnight. He knows he needs to work on his post game that's why he has patrick ewing, he used his baby hook shot tonight fairly well, and he's always working to get his FT better. Watch the game before it starts and the start of the 3rd quarter, you see him at the FT line practicing his shot. I think you missed the words NEXT SEASON when you quote me on talking about Howard needs to get better. Please assume i'm at least able to use common sense when you reply to me. | ||
bdams19
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paper
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look at that smile :3 | ||
CSN
United States175 Posts
On June 13 2009 07:57 rei wrote: I think you missed the words NEXT SEASON when you quote me on talking about Howard needs to get better. Please assume i'm at least able to use common sense when you reply to me. "Howard needs to work on his hookshots, the magics doesn't feel confidence in giving him the ball down the stretch and in clutch situations because of his unpolished post game and his poor free throw." "Howard himself have voice his frustration about not getting the ball enough, and he also understand why he's not getting the ball, simply he just needs to get better. This also teach him the short coming of his games, he will be strong next season. gogogo 30pts/20boards per game." oh yeah saying "he will be strong next season" at the end of all that really makes me think you were really talking about getting better for next season. BTW and why would you bring up talking about howard getting better next season when me and jibba were talking about how the magic should of given howard the ball more to try and draw more fouls? | ||
rei
United States3593 Posts
The reason i bought up the "next season" part is because i'm just pointing another direction to continue on an conversation. When we all agreed on one topic, there is no more further discussion required. Howard himself also knows why he's not getting the ball more against the lakers, therefore when he fix those problems and become a better offensive player, he will be stronger next season. BTW you don't have to reply to me if you feel i am talking about something unrelated to our discussion | ||
RowdierBob
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CSN
United States175 Posts
instead of contributing ideas how the magic can win this series, you point out the obvious flaws that a player needs to work improve for the next season. | ||
MuffinDude
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SK.Testie
Canada11084 Posts
On June 13 2009 10:48 paper wrote: look at that smile :3 Is that how you smile when you come online to see me? =] | ||
rei
United States3593 Posts
On June 13 2009 12:09 CSN wrote: sorry i have a tendency to reply to retarded posts. I guess it ticked me off how you change the convo from how the magic can use howard to draw up fouls to help win the game to how howard's low post and FT sucks and he needs to get better. No shit his low post and FT's suck. Did you just figure that shit out? That's why you give it to him on the roll/cut, when he catches it in that motion he is bound to draw fouls. instead of contributing ideas how the magic can win this series, you point out the obvious flaws that a player needs to work improve for the next season. Stop trying to be condenscending k? it's not worth it over the internet. maybe the reason i change the topic to what he can do next season is because there is nothing the magics can do at this point to win the series, maybe i didn't point that out is because i didn't want to insult your intelligent, because I assume people are smart, or maybe you just ignore all of them, because you feel the need to belittle others so that you can feel better about yourself. Just May Be you are laughing right now because I actually responding to your throlling | ||
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CSN
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+ Show Spoiler + TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Former NBA referee Tim Donaghy was attacked in prison by a fellow inmate who claimed he had ties to the New York mob, a spokesman for Donaghy said Thursday. The attacker hit Donaghy in the right knee with a stick or club in November at a minimum security federal prison camp in Pensacola, said Pat Zaranek of Executive Prison Consultants. Donaghy, who pleaded guilty in New York to conspiracy to engage in wire fraud and transmitting betting information through interstate commence, is serving a 15-month sentence. Story continues below ↓advertisement | your ad here “Verbally, there was a comment made that they were going to shoot him in the head and break his knee caps,” Zaranek said. Donaghy is a client of Zaranek’s firm, which advises federal defendants — mostly white collar criminals — on how to cope with prison and make the transition back into society once they are released. The attack left Donaghy with chronic pain in his knee and in need of surgery, which may not be performed until he is released, Zaranek said. “He wants to get out for obvious reasons, but he also needs to get the knee fixed,” Zaranek said. “So, he doesn’t want the fixing of the knee to forestall the release.” Federal Bureau of Prisons spokeswoman Traci Billingsley declined comment. Donaghy reported to the camp in September. He said he took thousands of dollars from a professional gambler in exchange for insider tips on NBA games, including some he worked. Zaranek didn’t know the attacker’s name but said he was removed from the camp at Saufley Field, a naval installation, while Donaghy was given protective status. He said reports on the attack will not be made public until Donaghy is released. Donaghy, 42, expects to be transferred to a halfway house in Tampa on June 17 to complete his sentence, Zaranek said. He’s scheduled for release on Oct. 24. Donaghy lived Bradenton, just south of Tampa, before he went to prison. His wife divorced him after his arrest. They have four daughters. “He’s very remorseful,” Zaranek said. “He has a rather compelling story, and it rather tragically illustrates the destructive power of addiction to gambling.” While in prison, Donaghy has begun working on a tell-all book on “how he picked those winners 70 to 80 percent of the time and about the knowledge of the special relationships that exist between referees, players and coaches,” Zaranek said. “To understand his addiction, what transpired, you have to understand what led up to it during his 13 years in pro basketball and the whole culture of what he perceived as fraud and manipulation in the NBA,” he said. anyone else think stern is gonna kill him? lol | ||
unknown.sam
Philippines2701 Posts
On June 13 2009 10:48 paper wrote: look at that smile :3 lolololol. his smile just got bigger and bigger he knew he hit a big shot | ||
[X]Ken_D
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