Veterans minimum nalang ung kay kidd, mas productive nman si nash kasi, and stat wise mas lamang si nash..
Veterans minimum nalang ung kay kidd, mas productive nman si nash kasi, and stat wise mas lamang si nash..
But there's a certain tax which I forget what it's called that Knicks need to pay sign up lin, it will be expensive
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Mukhang banderang kapos na naman ang okc nito.. Mia vs lal ako sa finals.
Tumitira kasi ng 3 points na wala sa ayos eh
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lakas nang lakers ah..
Los Angeles Lakers: gets Dwight Howard, Earl Clark, and Chris Duhon (from Orlando)
Philadelphia 76ers: gets Andrew Bynum (from Los Angeles), Jason Richardson (from Orlando)
Denver Nuggets: gets Andre Iguodala (from Philadelphia)
Orlando Magic: gets Arron Afflalo and Al Harrington (from Denver), Nikola Vucecic and Moe Harkless (from Philadelphia), and lottery protected first-round picks from each of the three teams
So, Dwight is finally a Laker but for me the OKC Thunder is still the team to beat in the west. The Lakers added a defensive presence in the middle but they are still 2 pieces away to pose a threat to OKC.
IMHO, the 76ers were the winners in the 4-team deal.
Losing Iguodala hurts but at least you get a legit, borderline all-star center in Bynum.
Biggest winner is LAL, followed by the Sixers and then Denver.
Magic in the short term (next season at least) took a stepback. But if their future picks are good, their future looks good. As consolation, they might have not gotten nothing anyway if they played out this season with DH IMO.
Bryant quickly proclaimed that the Lakers are "locked and loaded to bring back the title."
^^ the next superstars have arrived ... and will be with us for quite some time
LAKERS era na naman :clap::clap:
maganda laban sa finals LAL vs MH :fire:
Sabi ni kobe pag di na niya kaya mag at least 18ppg alam na niya yun..he needs to go. Si durant naman parang hindi nga siyayung tipong ala lebron o dwight, mukang goodboy...pero siguro nga pag di pa makaisa yan baka pag mag expire ang kontrata baka he wants to win na rin ang bukangbibig niyan. Sana mag lakers pag alis ni kobe.
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sick dunk!
Indiana Pacers guard Paul George throws down 360-degree, through-the-legs windmill dunk in Shanghai (VIDEO) | Ball Don't Lie - Yahoo! SportsIndiana Pacers guard Paul George throws down 360-degree, through-the-legs windmill dunk in Shanghai (VIDEO)
It never fails — head out for a long weekend to be a groomsman in your college roommate's wedding, and you're sure to miss the unveiling of a 360-degree, through-the-legs windmill performed by a 6-foot-10-inch shooting guard in Shanghai. A tale as old as time, a song as old as rhyme.
The world was alerted to the birth of this ungainly beast by intrepid reporter LeBron James on Twitter:
Breaking news. (Screencap via *KingJames)
James' report was later confirmed by YouTube user KZ15220, who shared video of George's dunk at the Festival of Sport event in China (Note: It's the second dunk in the video):
If the dunk looks familiar to you, it might be because George's Shanghai slam resembles the 360-degree windmill that he completed at the 2012 Sprite Slam Dunk Contest during NBA All-Star Weekend, though he's since added the extra wrinkle (and difficulty) of going through his legs in mid-spin. If the dunk doesn't look familiar to you, it might be because George did that February dunk in the dark while wearing glow-in-the-dark stripes on his jersey, marking arguably the worst decision of a dunk contest that saw Chase Budinger both pretend to be Cedric Ceballos and jump over Diddy, which is saying something.
It's no secret that George has ridiculous hops — if you'll recall, he also dunked over 7-foot-2 teammate Roy Hibbert during the 2012 contest, and while he did have to push Hibbert's head down a bit to make that work under the bright lights of the competition, he's also cleared Hibbert with hardly any contact before. But while his vertical's clearly impressive, it's George's ability to integrate so many moving parts in the dunk — the reverse spin away from his right hand, the through-the-legs move passing it to his right hand and the windmill for the tomahawk, all while passing left-to-right away from the basket — that makes this so cool. Add in the fact that, as James said, George just got up out of his chair and did this without stretching, warming up, practicing or anything, and it's really a remarkable display of athleticism and coordination that's likely to leave fans eager to see George make another trip to the All-Star Weekend dunk contest.
Except maybe leave the lights on this time, Paul. It's hard to freak out over an insane dunk if you can't see it.