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NBA Regular season & PLAYOFFS

Re: NBA Regular season

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[quote author=LeTallecWiz link=topic=36798.msg1016386#msg1016386 date=1261083906]
Interesting stat I just read while browsing NBA.com:

Final 24 seconds, since 2002-03 (one-possesion game):

Player FG-FGA FG Pct.
Lebron James 23-47 48.9
Dirk Nowitzki 18-41 43.9
Vince Carter 22-70 31.4
Kobe Bryant 21-69 30.4

How clutch is Lebron?
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Only slightly more clutch than Dirk.

Isn't that what you were REALLY pointing out here..? ;D
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🙂 You're a smart man ...
 
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Would be a good pick up for one of the top teams ... Lakers? Mavs? Celts?

The Houston Rockets have granted Tracy McGrady an indefinite leave from the team and will work with his representatives to find a new home for the seven-time All-Star via trade, according to sources close to the process
 
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A dispute that began on the team plane and resumed more than 24 hours later in the team's locker room between Washington Wizards guards Gilbert Arenas and Javaris Crittenton is at the center of an investigation by local and federal authorities into Arenas' recent admission of gun possession on Wizards property, according to sources close to the situation.

Multiple sources told ESPN.com that an argument commenced during a card game on the team's overnight flight back to Washington from Phoenix on Dec. 19 and escalated into a heated exchange between Arenas and Crittenton. The Wizards had Dec. 20 off, but sources say the hostilities resumed Dec. 21 in the locker room on a practice day.

Sources say that Arenas, in response to what was said on the flight, placed three guns he owns on a chair near Crittenton's locker stall and invited him to pick one before practice on Dec. 21. Sources said that Crittenton subsequently let Arenas know that he had his own gun.

The New York Post, quoting league security sources, reported in Friday's editions that Arenas and Crittenton pulled guns on each other over a gambling debt during the pre-practice confrontation at the Verizon Center.

The Washington Post, in a story posted on its Web site Friday night, quoted Arenas as saying, "That's not the real story." The newspaper also reported that the argument between Arenas and Crittenton was over "who had the bigger gun" and that there was never any intent to physically harm Crittenton, according to "a person who has spoken with Arenas recently."

It is not known how many other Wizards players were in the locker room at the time of the clash. The Wizards and Arenas have maintained since Dec. 24, when the team publicly confirmed that Arenas had stored three guns in a locked box in his locker, that the firearms were unloaded.

If either Arenas or Crittenton is found to have brandished a gun against his teammate, long-term suspensions and heavy fines from NBA commissioner David Stern would appear to be likely, given the ever-rising levels of Stern's distaste for any hint of violence in the league in the wake of the infamous Indiana-Detroit brawl in November 2004.

The league office, though, is expected to wait to see whether local or federal charges are filed in the case before determining the scale of potential punishments.

Arenas spoke briefly with reporters Friday afternoon following Washington's practice and also made numerous statements via his Twitter account disputing the New York Post's report, which alleges that Crittenton became angry at Arenas for refusing to make good on a gambling debt, prompting Arenas to pull a gun first and Crittenton to respond by grabbing his own gun.

The Washington Post reported Friday afternoon that Arenas is threatening to sue the New York Post.The Washington Post also spoke to Arenas' father, Gilbert Arenas Sr., who said: "From the respect of guns being pulled in the locker room and at each other... that's ludicrous. [Gilbert Jr.] bringing the guns to the locker room to keep away from his kids, that's true. [But] Gil did not pull a gun on anybody. That's about all that I can say."

Arenas eventually turned his three guns in to team security and later told reporters -- after a CBSSports.com report on Christmas Eve revealed that Arenas was being investigated for violating league rules on gun possession -- that he brought them to the workplace because he no longer wanted them in his house after the birth of his third child in early December.

District of Columbia police officials immediately began looking into the matter and announced in a statement Wednesday, without naming any names or providing further details, that they have begun assisting the U.S. Attorney's Office in a joint probe into "an allegation that weapons were located inside a locker room at the Verizon Center."

Through a series of tweets, Arenas appeared Friday to be trying to downplay the severity of the situation in his usual glib manner. But the potential range of punishments would figure to be severe given the stricter-than-usual gun laws in the District of Columbia and the NBA's rules forbidding gun possession on league property.

Although no action from the league office is expected until the legal process plays out, which is the NBA norm, Stern is bound to take an especially dim view of the whole episode in deference to late Wizards owner Abe Pollin, who changed the team's nickname from Bullets to Wizards in 1997 in part because he was so profoundly affected by the assassination of former Israeli prime minister and close friend Yitzhak Rabin. Until his death in November, Pollin was as close to Stern as any NBA owner.

"There is an active investigation by D.C. law enforcement authorities, which we are monitoring closely," NBA spokesman Tim Frank said Friday. "We are not taking any independent action at this time."

The Wizards, in a statement issued Friday, said: "We take this situation and the ongoing investigation very seriously. We are continuing to cooperate fully with the proper authorities and the NBA and will have no further comment at this time."

In Friday's New York Post report, Wizards president Ernie Grunfeld is quoted as saying: "It's in the hands of the authorities. We're going to get to the bottom of this, if there is a bottom to this."

The controversy is the latest and possibly biggest setback in Washington's highly disappointing 10-20 start. Arenas is averaging 22.7 points and 6.9 assists after missing much of the past two seasons because of multiple surgeries on his left knee, but there is already considerable curiosity -- not only in the media but among rival teams watching the drama unfold -- whether the Wizards will eventually try to void the remainder of Arenas' mammoth six-year, $111 million contract because of this serious nature of this incident.

Arenas may not play Saturday against the San Antonio Spurs because of soreness in his left knee, Wizards head coach Flip Saunders told The Washington Post on Friday. Saunders would not comment on the reported dispute between Arenas and Crittenton.

Crittenton has not played all season because of an ankle injury and declined comment Friday when reached by the Washington Post. Crittenton's new agent, Mark Bartelstein, also declined comment Friday.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4789650


What a dumbfuck.
 
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Arenas suspended by the league indefinitely.

The clown made pistol signs with his fingers in the Wizards' last game. What a dumbfuck.
 
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Spurs rocked the Lakers world the other night.

Kobe had his "back spasms", so of course conveniently the Lakers had a good reason why they lost and Kobe looks like the toughest player in the workd to play through that pain, and still have a great game.
 
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Bullshit offensive foul called on The Truth as he was icing it for us was the decider...
 
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Interesting trade by the Mavs ... Butler/Haywood/Stevenson for Howard (bye by headache) / Gooden (think this is a mistake) & two bench warmers.
 
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The Cleveland Cavaliers and Phoenix Suns are closing in on a deal that would send All-Star forward Amare Stoudemire to Cleveland, according to sources with knowledge of the negotiations.

The Cavaliers would send Zydrunas Ilgauskas and J.J. Hickson to Phoenix in exchange for Stoudemire, one of the league's most dominant big man.

While Cleveland remains in talks with several other teams, the club, from management down to the players, has settled on Stoudemire as its first choice.

The ball is in Phoenix's court. The Suns are mulling whether the financial relief provided by Ilgauskas's $12 million contract and the young and talented Hickson are enough for them to part with Stoudemire.

Cleveland believes the addition of Stoudemire would all but seal LeBron James' re-signing with the team when he becomes a free agent this summer. The Cavaliers are also prepared to sign Stoudemire, who has one year and $17 million remaining on his contract, to a long-term contract extension once the season ends.

The Suns will likely waive Ilgauskas, which would allow him to be re-signed by Cleveland after 30 days.

Cleveland is also talking with Washington about acquiring Antawn Jamison, as well as Indiana about Troy Murphy. Meanwhile, Golden State is trying to entice the Cavs into taking Corey Maggette for Ilgauskas.
 
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good trade from Cleveland. Amare would have better but Jamison is a very underrated player.

Cleveland, Washington and the Los Angeles Clippers pulled off a three-team deal on Wednesday that sends Antawn Jamison to the Cavaliers as LeBron James' new sidekick, instead of Amare Stoudemire.

The deal sends Zydrunas Ilgauskas' $11.5 million expiring contract to Washington from Cleveland. Washington also gets a 2010 first-round draft pick and the rights to Emir Preldzic, who was selected in the second round of last year's draft, from Cleveland.

The Wizards receive Al Thornton from the Clippers, with L.A. getting forward Drew Gooden, whom Washington acquired in last week's trade with Dallas.

Besides Jamison, Cleveland will also acquire Clippers guard Sebastian Telfair.

"Antawn is a great pro. We are very excited to have an experienced all-star player of Antawn's caliber and character join us," Cavaliers general manager Danny Ferry said in a statement announcing the trade. "He has the ability to add a special, unique dimension to our team with a strong inside presence and the ability to stretch teams defensively, while impacting the entire court. We think he matches the culture we have built, and continue to build, and will fit well with our group on the court and off."
 
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Interesting trade by the Mavs ... Butler/Haywood/Stevenson for Howard (bye by headache) / Gooden (think this is a mistake) & two bench warmers.
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I think it's a great trade for you guys. Butler's going to be a great 2nd option after Dirk and Haywood is an excellent post defender. The title is up for grabs with this team now.
 
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Kings send Kevin Martin to Houston for McGrady. Knicks might jump in somehow to get McGrady.

Interesting trades by Dallas and Cleveland.

Celtics want to get Nate Robinson.
 
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[quote author=LeTallecWiz link=topic=36798.msg1054528#msg1054528 date=1266147387]
Interesting trade by the Mavs ... Butler/Haywood/Stevenson for Howard (bye by headache) / Gooden (think this is a mistake) & two bench warmers.
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I think it's a great trade for you guys. Butler's going to be a great 2nd option after Dirk and Haywood is an excellent post defender. The title is up for grabs with this team now.
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I think that's a bit of a stretch, but it's deffo a winner for the Mavs, and it makes them better... I'd still put 2 or 3 teams solidly ahead of them in the West, though.
 
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Mavs beat the Haws 111-103 yesterday in OT ... but look at Kidd's stats:

Kidd had 19 points, 17 assists and 16 rebounds

Unreal ... He now has 2 such games (15+ pts, 15+ assists, 15+ rebounds) to tie Magic and Larry Legend.
 
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about time ....

Former Boston Celtics guard Dennis Johnson, who played with the original Big Three and helped Boston win two NBA titles (1984 and '86) and Seattle win one (1979), has been elected to the Naismith Hall of Fame, according to a a source.

The official announcement is expected Monday morning.

Johnson, who died of a heart attack in February 2007 at the age of 52, played 14 seasons in the NBA, the final seven with Boston.

He was considered a defensive specialist and one of the top guards of his era.
 
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Playoffs have officially begun. Cavs currently handling the Bulls.

Spurs and Mavs tomorrow, should be a most entertaining first round series.
 
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Mavs should be able to take the Spurs in 6, we're a better team. Having said that, I wouldn't be surprised if we lose in 7 ... It will be a good series.
 
Bynum and Bryant back! Lakers win Game 1.

Just delighted that our local cable operator has managed to secure NBA TV for next season but as of now, we're going to get at least one NBA game a day for the rest of the playoffs. Hooray!!!

There's a Thunder fan and a Suns fan here in the office. Should be fun!
 
If Dirk played every playoff series the way he plays against the Spurs they would have 4 or 5 titles by now.

If the Spurs played every series like they do against the Mavs, we would have none.
 
What next for the Mavs? Despite getting Butler and Haywood they still get bundled out in Round 1.

Congrats to Karl Hungus, Spurs peaking at the right time.
 
really disappointing stuff ... pathetic post season showing, again.

I wonder if Dirk will leave - his comments after the game weren't that re-assuring. I wonder if Cuban will make a big FA splash.
 
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really disappointing stuff ... pathetic post season showing, again.

I wonder if Dirk will leave - his comments after the game weren't that re-assuring. I wonder if Cuban will make a big FA splash.
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It's going to be tough Avvy, Mavs are over the luxury tax line so they can't just sign one of the big FAs outright. They will have to get one through trades, and they just don't have the pieces now to do so.
 
First time in a long time we have bested the Mavs. Up next Groundhog Day against the Suns, gonna be another tough one.

Big game for the Lakers tonight, to close out OKC.
 
Lakers beat Utah in the game 1 of the Western Conference SFs.

Atlanta finally eliminate Milwaukee.

Western Conference Semi Finals

Lakers vs Jazz 1-0
Suns vs Spurs

Eastern Conference Semi Finals

Cavs vs Celtics 1-0
Magic vs Atlanta
 
Spurs down 1-0 to Phoenix, fuckin Steve Trash strikes again.

Celtics tie the series, on the night David Stern presents the MVP trophy to LeBron in front of the home crowd. He can always blame it on the elbow.
 
Lakers beat Jazz to go 2 up.

Magic THRASH Hawks, 1-0.

Suns-Spurs and Cavs-Celtics look like they can go all the way.
 
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