This Season.....What was.....
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FOUND IT!Lane1974 wrote:if there was, it'd probably be on YOU TUBE
http://youtube.com/watch?v=YLDbGqJ2KYk (starts @ the 25 second mark)
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daniel3 wrote:Wonder if people are still happy with Walker trade? We gained similar dead weight in Blount from the trade (at even more years and more guaranteed money mind you) and we lost out on a future 1st round pick.
Could be worse, Michael Doleac and Antonie Walker could've been the starting frontcourt this season.
Blounts a decent stopgap center.
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The pistons fan edition:
What I didn't enjoy.
The 91-75 win for my Pistons, several of the Heats NBADL all-stars really put on a helluva show. The results weren't great, but they were playing their asses off..and I kept expecting it to become one of the Pistons games where they can't put away a bad team.
That and Pat Riley taking NBA games off to scout NCAA games. Show some respect to your team.
What I enjoyed
The Mavericks working double-time to get the Kidd trade done and then it not working out at all at 1st and barely afterwards.
The Wolves playing a roster mostly full of a young guys. A rebuilding team with a very young roster, using that young roster...what a concept.
The Knicks being just bad at being bad enough to not finish with the worst record and really hurt their chances at a no. 1 pick.
A rebuilding Miami team shelfing most of its roster, in hopes for next year.
The Blazers getting Greg Oden, seeing him miss the season, and still play remarkeable.
The Pistons actually building and using a bench.
The Nuggets winning a game by 50 pts and then not being able to really do anything with it (they are currently the 8th seed with Golden State breathing down their backs).
Boston, playing every ace card they have and becoming good again.
The Lakers becoming relevent again. Now only the Knicks are left (for quite some time).
The Knicks setting up a divorce from Isiah (he should be a head college scout, not a head coach).
A "should be retired" veteran signing late in a season and it working horribly. Thanks, Webber
And finally, the messes that are Chicago and Indiana.
The Bulls- "we have a great defensive team, so lets sign Ben Wallace to an absurd contract"
The Pacers- of a $66 mil cap number, about 5/6ths of it is paying out 6 guys (O'neal, Tinsley, Dunleavy, Foster, Murphy, and Daniels). In Baseball, many teams follow the Oakland A's "Moneyball" style...its like the Pacers organization was following the Knicks organization (fortunately for Knick fans, hoopshype only credits Walsh for up to the 02-03 season).
What I didn't enjoy.
The 91-75 win for my Pistons, several of the Heats NBADL all-stars really put on a helluva show. The results weren't great, but they were playing their asses off..and I kept expecting it to become one of the Pistons games where they can't put away a bad team.
That and Pat Riley taking NBA games off to scout NCAA games. Show some respect to your team.
What I enjoyed
The Mavericks working double-time to get the Kidd trade done and then it not working out at all at 1st and barely afterwards.
The Wolves playing a roster mostly full of a young guys. A rebuilding team with a very young roster, using that young roster...what a concept.
The Knicks being just bad at being bad enough to not finish with the worst record and really hurt their chances at a no. 1 pick.
A rebuilding Miami team shelfing most of its roster, in hopes for next year.
The Blazers getting Greg Oden, seeing him miss the season, and still play remarkeable.
The Pistons actually building and using a bench.
The Nuggets winning a game by 50 pts and then not being able to really do anything with it (they are currently the 8th seed with Golden State breathing down their backs).
Boston, playing every ace card they have and becoming good again.
The Lakers becoming relevent again. Now only the Knicks are left (for quite some time).
The Knicks setting up a divorce from Isiah (he should be a head college scout, not a head coach).
A "should be retired" veteran signing late in a season and it working horribly. Thanks, Webber
And finally, the messes that are Chicago and Indiana.
The Bulls- "we have a great defensive team, so lets sign Ben Wallace to an absurd contract"
The Pacers- of a $66 mil cap number, about 5/6ths of it is paying out 6 guys (O'neal, Tinsley, Dunleavy, Foster, Murphy, and Daniels). In Baseball, many teams follow the Oakland A's "Moneyball" style...its like the Pacers organization was following the Knicks organization (fortunately for Knick fans, hoopshype only credits Walsh for up to the 02-03 season).
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heretic wrote:Stop Trolling.
Didn't realize presenting an alternative opinion was trolling. Believe me my intent was not to troll. I just enjoy gaging the stupidity of this franchise's *not necessary* fan base. Your organization needs to be made an example of. Finals one year, worst team in the league the next. Shameful.
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