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    #8451
    nagsimulate ako ng season sa NBA 2k8...Suns - Celtics daw sa finals.

    Suns won in 6

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    #8452
    Nice prediction, either case good enough for me :D

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    #8453
    guys, ever heard of SLAM Magazine? i used to subscribe to this magazine because it talked about upcoming stars and current b-ball stars and gave a glimpse into their lives. stopped buying it because it became too ghetto...

    anyway, they have an archive page with features on some "kids" that are all grown up today

    http://www.slamonline.com/online/?cat=66

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    #8454
    If there's a recent NBA champ that we can call a fluke, Miami is it hahahaha

    I'm a fan of Shaq, Wade and Zo, but Wade will have the same fate as LBJ hehe, no help and eventually just get worn down with lousy teammates.

    I won't be surprised if he cries "trade" in a few years ehee
    Shaq injured in Heat's preseason loss to Bobcats

    BY MICHAEL WALLACE
    The preseason setbacks are now coming in twos for the Heat, which fell to 0-4 after Friday's loss to the Charlotte Bobcats at Greensboro Coliseum.But of far greater significance than the game's 92-76 outcome was the player it claimed. Heat center Shaquille O'Neal left in the first quarter shortly after he sustained a left quadriceps contusion.


    O'Neal immediately grabbed his hip and grimaced after a collision with Bobcats center Emeka Okafor just five minutes into the game.
    O'Neal had attempted a hook shot in the lane. Okafor jumped to block the shot, but caught O'Neal with a knee.


    O'Neal remained in the game for several minutes before he was replaced. He re-entered late in the first quarter but was noticeably limping and soon came out for good. He stayed in the locker room for the second half as the Heat was blown out for the third time in four games.


    After the game, O'Neal said he didn't believe the injury was serious. He seemed more frustrated that he had another ''freak injury'' despite his wearing padded protection.


    ''The crazy thing about it is, I've got pads,'' O'Neal said. ``I've got knee pads. I've got quad pads. I've got shin pads. And the place it's not padded, [Okafor] got me.''


    O'Neal's status for the final three exhibition games is uncertain. The Heat's next game is Friday in Biloxi, Miss., against New Orleans.


    With guard Dwyane Wade expected to be out through late November as he recovers from knee and shoulder surgeries, the Heat could least afford to lose O'Neal for an extended time.


    Heat coach Pat Riley had intended to use the preseason to get several new players on the roster accustomed to playing with O'Neal. But the injuries seemed to have piled up in the preseason as quickly as the losses.


    ''We're not accomplishing one thing,'' Riley said. ``So, we get to start over again Monday. The one thing we are accomplishing is that I see the younger players feeling better about themselves.


    ``But we haven't gotten anything from [many of] our veterans, whether they're hurt or out of shape or they don't know the system yet. So the whole process is just trying to get the team together.''
    It's not the first time someone's knee did damage to O'Neal, who was injured twice early last season when he banged knees with opposing

    players. O'Neal eventually had knee surgery and missed 34 games.


    The Heat was already thin on post players before Saturday's game. Backup center Michael Doleac missed his second consecutive game after injuring his hip and knee in Wednesday's loss to Atlanta. Reserve forward Wayne Simien has had complications with his surgically repaired right knee and stayed in Miami for treatment.


    The Heat was also without point guard Jason Williams, who missed his second game in a row with a shin injury and guard Penny Hardaway.
    The injury absences forced Riley to play young players in the second half. Daequan Cook, the Heat's first-round draft pick, was its lone player in double figures with 10 points.


    ''It's tough because these are guys who play huge roles on the team,'' forward Udonis Haslem said. ``It's tough to get into any rhythm.''
    Gerald Wallace led Charlotte with 18 points.

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    si veed gumaganti sa paninira ko sa Celtics :hihihi:

    i wouldn't necessarily call the Heat championship a fluke - but it was certainly built with a win-now mentality, and without a good continuity plan. a bunch of aging vets and talented-but-flawed players that Pat Riley was able to get for discounts, and motivate enough to cover up their flaws...and D-Wade both stayed healthy and kind of caught everyone by surprise with how good he is. that won't happen again, and now the team is stuck with old guys and bad contracts.

    but it was worth it to get the championship - if you have a great chance to win now, you go for it and worry about the future after you take delivery of your jewel-encrusted rings. exactly what the Celtics are doing now and the Lakers did in the early 00's.

    i hope Miami can make a move to get younger and get draft picks or young talent. Daequan Cook is a talented but inconsistent scorer, who knows how to feed off a dynamic PG and a dominant C (he was Conley and Oden's teammate at OSU), and Riley is a great judge of draft talent, so i'm cautiously optimistic there. Dorell Wright has all the tools but it's frustrating how long it's taking him to develop.

    the rest of the youngsters belong in the D-league :bwahaha:

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    #8456
    imho the 04-05 finals would have been a spurs vs. heat affair if not for wades injury

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    Forget Plan A, go get Kobe
    Paxson, Skiles have Bulls on a nice growth track, but to move up to banner level, they need a megastar, and Lakers' Bryant is available

    October 14, 2007
    BY JAY MARIOTTI Sun-Times Columnist

    It's all very cute and likeable, this lab experiment by John Paxson. Big Ben Wallace gets to wear a headband despite his coach's no-headband rule. Joakim Noah, cartoon character, fetches doughnuts for veterans and tries to improve an ugly shot by strapping a paddle to his hand. Ben Gordon did Pilates over the summer, Kirk Hinrich got married. Andres Nocioni hustles, Luol Deng flows.

    But I also know that Kevin Garnett ended up in Boston, not in the United Center. Which means the Bulls won't be reaching the NBA Finals for the 10th straight year, after going there and winning six of the previous eight years.

    This is not to agonize over a nice, efficient, 50-win team that probably will make the Eastern Conference semifinals again and lose again. All I'm saying is that when the next-closest facsimile to Michael Jordan demands a trade, then tells everyone from close friends to homemade-Internet-video geeks that he'd like to play for the Bulls -- then hears the other day that his owner indeed will consider trading him -- well, I've got one message for Paxson.

    Kobe Bryant is available. And he wants to come to Chicago.

    Go get him, boy.

    The Bulls want us to believe they're on an incremental journey toward an NBA title. Hate to break the news, but they're not. They are what they are, a feisty team with an old-school coach, a budding All-Star in Deng, a continuing project in Ty Thomas, a $60 million disappointment in Wallace, a lot of hustlers and bangers and two small guards who sometimes make their jumpers and often miss them. That's all very nice -- but not very exhilarating in the shadow of title banners and Grant Park parties.

    What is exhilarating is the continuing possibility that Bryant will be traded by the Los Angeles Lakers, with owner Jerry Buss now acknowledging that he ''will certainly listen'' to trade offers for the sport's most exciting and frustrated player. ''At any time, I think you have to do that with anybody,'' Buss said. ''It's just part of the game. You can't keep too many loyalties. You've got to look at it as a business. He looks at it the same way I look at it.''
    The door is open wide

    This is what's called unlocking a deadbolt and cracking open the door to one of the biggest deals in sports history. Bryant spent the summer making ultimatums, demanding a trade if the Lakers didn't dramatically improve a mediocre team that hasn't won a playoff series since Shaquille O'Neal was traded. When Garnett went to the Celtics and Jermaine O'Neal stayed in Indiana, Bryant had his empty answer from management. He also received surprising public support from his former nemesis and critic, coach Phil Jackson, who said Kobe was right to demand more talent. But none of that mattered until Buss agreed to hear trade offers.

    Now, the L.A. media is convinced Bryant is on the trade market. Wrote columnist Bill Plaschke in the Times: ''What Buss said ... about Kobe Bryant was breathtakingly clear. He said goodbye.'' And in a league where few teams have the pieces to make a deal that would appease Buss, which club has a ready-made package? That would be the Bulls, who could ship Thomas and Gordon as centerpieces and, for the Lakers' sake, keep Bryant out of the Western Conference. More important, Kobe has made no secret of telling people, repeatedly, that his first option is Chicago. We laughed a few years ago when he took a recruiting trip here as a free agent, searching for real estate on the North Shore before re-upping with the Lakers. But since then, Bryant frequently has voiced his respect for Paxson and convinced us his interest is real. And if you don't believe that, how about the infamous video at a southern California shopping mall?

    Fan: ''Please tell us you're staying!''

    Kobe: ''Get a Bulls uniform, fellas.''

    Fan: ''Are you serious?''

    Kobe: ''Yep.''

    Fan: ''It's not worth it, Kobe. You got to stay.''

    Kobe: ''Dr. Buss is an idiot.''

    Get a Bulls uniform, fellas? He didn't say Knicks, Heat or Sixers. He said Bulls. In a major market that deserves marquee athletes in every franchise, it would behoove Paxson to fall out of his love with his youth brigade and make Bryant his obsession. I don't know about you, but I'm tired of looking at the Jordan statue and reminiscing about the dynasty. There never will be another MJ, but to see Bryant succeed him almost a decade a later in his building would be a precious experience in American sports. And the crazy thing is, it's do-able, as long as Paxson can reconcile abandoning his five-year reconstruction project.
    A must for top rung

    He has done a fine, methodical job in cleaning up the mess of Jerry Krause. But without Garnett or a low-post scorer such as Pau Gasol, this team won't become appreciably better despite noise from Vegas and a few publications that the Bulls can win the East. Paxson is optimistic about progress, saying, ''We've kept our core together. Some have said it's not the right thing to do, but we've done it. Continuity was always something I was comfortable with when I played. It has value. But it's not the be-all and end-all -- I understand that, too.''

    On my hoops planet, the championship is the be-all and end-all. Paxson wants it, too, but how about trying it with Bryant instead of an erratic Gordon, a raw Thomas and other pieces? Yes, Kobe will demand a long-term fortune. But the Bulls still can have a hell of a supporting cast by keeping some combination of Deng, Hinrich, Noah, Wallace, Nocioni, Thabo Sefalosha and Joe Smith. As currently constituted, they can't beat Boston, Detroit and LeBron James, much less win an NBA title. With Kobe, they become the marquee team in basketball, the way it used to be around here.

    ''If he's still in that frame of mind,'' Buss said of his sulking superstar, ''then hopefully we can do a sign-and-trade and get some comparable talent.''

    That needs no translation. It's just a matter of whether Paxson wants to do it his way -- old-school T-E-A-M -- or the quick-grab, razzmatazz, Kobe way. What ol' Johnny Jumpshot needs to understand is that the big picture is about more than basketball; it's about buzz, sizzle, show business.

    So get a Bulls uniform, fellas. That'd be No. 24, or 23 plus one.

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    ugh. the Bulls have a lot of good players, but no marquee superstar. and the City of Angels demands a marquee superstar (or two or three ) from its sports teams. take it from me, i grew up there.

    LA has so many entertainment options - i hope Mang Jerry is smart enough not to trade the best player in the L for a bunch of (young and talented) nobodies. the town will drop the Lakers like a hot potato, like what happened in the late 90's when our team was headlined by Cedric Ceballos and Vlade Divac

    Kobe would definitely accept a trade to the Bulls. MJ is not just his idol and his role model - he wants to BE MJ. his playing style, his choice of number (23+1), he even copied MJ's tongue-hanging-out moves....now to have the chance to take over the house that MJ built and be beloved by his same fans?

    but the Lakers will be completely destroyed. and they don't even have Jerry West in charge of the rebuilding....and we all have seen what idiot Mitch has done with his trades and his draft picks...

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    #8459
    kobe will go down if he moves out in LA.

    may spare pa naman ang lakers eh. COBY! :bwahaha:

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    Quote Originally Posted by empy View Post
    si veed gumaganti sa paninira ko sa Celtics :hihihi:

    i wouldn't necessarily call the Heat championship a fluke - but it was certainly built with a win-now mentality, and without a good continuity plan. a bunch of aging vets and talented-but-flawed players that Pat Riley was able to get for discounts, and motivate enough to cover up their flaws...and D-Wade both stayed healthy and kind of caught everyone by surprise with how good he is. that won't happen again, and now the team is stuck with old guys and bad contracts.

    but it was worth it to get the championship - if you have a great chance to win now, you go for it and worry about the future after you take delivery of your jewel-encrusted rings. exactly what the Celtics are doing now and the Lakers did in the early 00's. :bwahaha:
    reaction: The Lakers' 3 titles is not a win now, 'twas a dynasty that came to an abrupt end....if the trade that brought Shaq to Miami did not happen, there's a good chance to add 2 more to those 3 rings that consequently may have earned the mailman a ring or two already. he-he

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