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    • Anyone seen the shootout between Curry and Casspi. Curry is just unbelievably and I don't understand him.
      "Stay steamy"

      - Kobe

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      • JimiCliff wrote: View Post
        Fuck this asshole:



        For any other player, that's a flagrant 2. Same kind of reckless douche bag play that cost Jonas a month. He injures another player, he needs to be suspended.
        The same play got Blake ejected a week or so ago against the Bulls - except Blake missed the ball completely and just smashed Taj Gibson's face. At least he knew it was a foul. I guess Kobe thinks that since he got the ball first that the follow through shouldn't matter. Plays like that are reckless for sure - especially when you mess up the timing completely.
        Two beer away from being two beers away.

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        • Warriors lose and Sixers win on same night. Wow. It'd be somethin' else if it happened in the same game! #RapsVsBulls'96

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          • Mack North wrote: View Post
            Warriors lose and Sixers win on same night. Wow. It'd be somethin' else if it happened in the same game! #RapsVsBulls'96
            Lol Sixers are yet to beat East Conf. team this season.

            WEST SUCKS

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            • JimiCliff wrote: View Post
              Fuck this asshole:



              For any other player, that's a flagrant 2. Same kind of reckless douche bag play that cost Jonas a month. He injures another player, he needs to be suspended.
              lets be honest. jeremy lins hair totally deserved that.

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              • Faried's neck injury looks scary. Hope he's ok.

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                Last edited by rocwell; Sun Jan 3, 2016, 03:18 AM.

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                • Lou Williams setting the Staples center and the entire OKC team on fire right now. I miss watching the games when he gets hot like this. Dudes ridiculous.
                  Sunny ways my friends, sunny ways
                  Because its 2015

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                  • Lou Williams is absolutely torching the Thunder right now. 38 points in the 4th with 4 mins left! Thunder down 1!

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                          • rocwell wrote: View Post



                            To be absolutely fair...he did qualify that with the "I hope" part.
                            "My biggest concern as a coach is to not confuse winning with progress." - Steve Kerr
                            "If it's unacceptable in defeat, it's unacceptable in victory." - Jeff Van Gundy

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                            • rocwell wrote: View Post



                              Who'da thunk it would be Bryan Colangelo that would lead the Nets to glory!

                              http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/14...l-manager-role
                              Former Toronto Raptors and Phoenix Suns general manager Bryan Colangelo is getting strong consideration for the Brooklyn Nets' front office vacancy, according to league sources.

                              Sources told ESPN.com that the two-time former NBA Executive of the Year is high on the Nets' list of potential targets to succeed Billy King, who was reassigned Sunday after a 5 1/2-year tenure marked by modest success and record-setting spending.

                              Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov insisted at a news conference Monday that he plans to be methodical in his search and interview a number of candidates for his both his GM and coaching vacancies after reassigning King and firing coach Lionel Hollins.

                              But sources say Colangelo has quickly emerged as a serious candidate should the Nets go the route of hiring a proven NBA executive to succeed King and then pursue one of the top of available coaches, such as Tom Thibodeau or Mark Jackson.


                              Bryan Colangelo has twice been awarded the NBA Executive of the Year honor during stints with the Phoenix Suns (2005) and Toronto Raptors (2007). Garrett W. Ellwood/NBAE/Getty Images
                              Dimitry Razumov, Prokhorov's right-hand man, will head the Nets' search committee, a source told ESPN's Chris Broussard.

                              Sergey Kushchenko, who has served as president of Prokhorov's team in Russia (CSKA Moscow) and more recently, at Prokhorov's behest, ran Russia's biathlon team ‎leading into the Sochi Olympics, and Nets CEO Brett Yormark will also be involved in the search, the source said.

                              The Nets, sources say, have been drawn to Colangelo because of his strong track record in building contenders in both Phoenix and Toronto as well as his varied experiences over more than two decades in the league.

                              Yormark acknowledged in a radio interview this week on WFAN radio that he would have interest in bringing back Kentucky's John Calipari to the Nets in a dual coaching and executive role, but Yormark also acknowledged in the interview that it would take "a lot" to get him away from Kentucky.

                              Calipari, for his part, was adamant via multiple tweets Monday that he will not pursue a return to the Nets, while it remains unclear if anyone in the Brooklyn organization beyond Yormark has strong interest in courting him again.

                              Sources told ESPN's Brian Windhorst on Monday that members of owner Prokhorov's inner circle have been quietly reaching out to other potential GM candidates -- in addition to Colangelo -- to gauge their interest and seek insight on how Brooklyn can drag itself out of its current plight.

                              William Wesley, Calipari's coaching agent, has let it be known across the NBA that it would take an offer of no less than "$120 million guaranteed" to lure Calipari away from Kentucky, in addition to a president's title on top of coaching duties, sources told ESPN.

                              Prokhorov last month completed a purchase of outstanding shares of the Nets and Barclays Center to make him the sole owner of both entities. Restoring the Nets to contention in the Eastern Conference, however, figures to be his biggest challenge yet, despite the millions in salary cap space Brooklyn will be able to spend this summer.

                              During King's tenure with the Nets, the team traded 11 first-round picks (including 2010 No. 3 overall selection Derrick Favors and potential pick swaps), made four head-coaching changes (Avery Johnson, P.J. Carlesimo, Kidd, Lionel Hollins) and spent $123.43 million in luxury taxes (including a league-record $90.57 million in 2013-14) in an effort to win now.

                              But empowered by Russian ownership's five-year championship plan, King's blockbuster trades that yielded Deron Williams, Gerald Wallace, Joe Johnson, Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce mostly proved futile, and the Nets wound up winning just one playoff series over that span.

                              They don't have total control over their own first-round pick until 2019.

                              ESPN's Chris Broussard and Brian Windhorst contributed to this report.

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                              • Warriors getting clobbered right now in Detroit. They are down 16 at the half....

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