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  • Kuzzy Powers
    Beautiful Like Moses
    • Oct 2008
    • 12542



    Happy holidays from the NBA!

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    • NAHSTE
      Probably owns the site
      • Feb 2009
      • 22233

      Originally posted by Bob Kuzzy
      Lol and Knicks fans were so confident in just not trading for dude and hoping he'd sign in the off-season. If the Knicks were smart (lulz) they would make the deal that has to happen and lock dude up. Risking him going elsewhere and enjoying his stay is just not bright.
      He already said he's signing with NY, no questions asked.

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      • Kuzzy Powers
        Beautiful Like Moses
        • Oct 2008
        • 12542

        Originally posted by North
        He already said he's signing with NY, no questions asked.
        I commend you, still spewing that MSG mumbo jumbo even if you're not employed there yet.

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        • NAHSTE
          Probably owns the site
          • Feb 2009
          • 22233

          I do believe that Carmelo in his heart only wants to play for New York. He could settle for the Nets and agree to play for a year in Newark, but that's the only team which could pose a threat.

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          • EmpireWF
            Giants in the Super Bowl
            • Mar 2009
            • 24082

            Originally posted by Rajon-Rondo
            I feel like Melo is just trying to put pressure on NY... I can't see why anyone would want to play for the Nets right now, honestly. If and when Melo heads east, I think that will be the tipping point on which conference is tougher. With the loss of an elite team like the Nuggets in the West, and NY/NJ getting better with him coming over, the East will be the tougher conference.
            That doesn't make much sense.

            Melo doesn't have much to do with it. The Nuggets apparently have little interest in what the Knicks have to offer right now. Barring something unforseen, there's no reason to send him NY if you're Denver.

            Especially if there are a couple of teams willing to rent him (possibly Dallas).


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            • Point Blank
              Needs a hobby
              • Oct 2008
              • 14184

              Originally posted by Bob Kuzzy
              http://www.nba.com/holidaycard/video.html

              Happy holidays from the NBA!
              That shit is hilarious.

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              • Rudi
                #CyCueto
                • Nov 2008
                • 9905

                Originally posted by Bob Kuzzy
                http://www.nba.com/holidaycard/video.html

                Happy holidays from the NBA!
                Hilarious.

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                • Primetime
                  Thank You Prince
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 17526

                  Lakers get drop-kicked by the Bucks last night :D

                  Nothing makes me happier than seeing the Lakers lose in LA. Kobe got ejected too which makes it even better.

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                  • Point Blank
                    Needs a hobby
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 14184

                    ORLANDO -- Dallas Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki passed Boston Celtics legend Larry Bird to move into 25th on the NBA's all-time scoring list Tuesday in the fourth quarter against the Orlando Magic.

                    Nowitzki, so often compared to Bird especially early in his career because of his looks and unstoppable jumper, entered Tuesday's game with 21,781 career points, 10 shy of Bird's total.

                    He recorded career point No. 21,792 on the opening possession of the fourth quarter, burying a 3-pointer, the shot he came into the league firing, but over the years has reduced from his repertoire. Nowitzki hit his first two shots and scored eight points in the first 7:13 of the game, but then went 17:05 without a point.

                    The German-born Nowitzki reached Bird's career total of 21,791 points slightly faster than the Celtics forward from French Lick. Bird retired after 13 seasons, while Nowitzki is playing in his 13th and is in the first season of a four-year, $80-million extension.

                    Bird was well aware of the situation.

                    "I just got a text message from Larry right as the game ended saying to congratulate Dirk and that he's always been a huge fan," Mavs coach Rick Carlisle said. "They've had a chance to spend some time together. I'm sure he's going to text Dirk and I'm sure that will be very meaningful for Dirk."

                    Nowitzki, though, had yet to turn on his cell phone as he dressed following the Mavs' 105-99 win over the Magic Tuesday night for a back-to-back sweep of the Florida teams.

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                    "I actually started off kind of hot and then just never got going anymore," Nowitzki said. "It's obviously an unbelievable accomplishment to a be a top-25 scorer in an amazing league with an amazing history, amazing players, so yeah, it's an unbelievable accomplishment."

                    Carlisle is in his third season with Nowitzki and he was Bird's teammate for three seasons in the mid-1980s, winning a championship in 1986. He sees more in common between the two than just their impeccable shooting.

                    "Both are extremely meticulous in their preparation, their dedication," Carlisle said. "The statistics are staggering, but both guys really were about winning first all the time. Dirk, if it was best for him to average 15 [points] and get eight or nine rebounds, if that was the best way to win he'd be all for that. Fortunately, for us he's an all-time great player like Larry was and we're trying to get to the top of the mountain."

                    It won't take long for Nowitzki to move up another spot on the all-time list. In all likelihood he'll catch Gary Payton (21,813) for 24th in Dallas' next game on Dec. 27 at Oklahoma City. Clyde Drexler is 23rd with 22,195 points.

                    Jeff Caplan covers the Mavericks for ESPNDallas.com.
                    :rockwoot:

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                    • Kuzzy Powers
                      Beautiful Like Moses
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 12542

                      Earl Boykins > The Lakers.

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                      • Primetime
                        Thank You Prince
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 17526

                        Originally posted by Bob Kuzzy
                        Earl Boykins > The Lakers.
                        This is true.



                        Oh....and they did it without one of their top players, Jennings. Suck it Kobe.

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                        • ralaw
                          Posts too much
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 6663

                          Originally posted by Primetime232
                          This is true.



                          Oh....and they did it without one of their top players, Jennings. Suck it Kobe.
                          Jennings watched that game last night from the same perspective he'll be watching Kobe in June.

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                          • Primetime
                            Thank You Prince
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 17526

                            Originally posted by ralaw
                            Jennings watched that game last night from the same perspective he'll be watching Kobe in June.
                            Well duh....but let him, and me, sulk in victory for now lol

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                            • EmpireWF
                              Giants in the Super Bowl
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 24082

                              A great win to get back on track at home for the Knicks beating Oklahoma by 14 and holding them to 98 pts.

                              When they're firing on all cylinders, good production off the bench, 30+ team assists, Fields and Felton with double doubles (felton 4 boards from a triple double), Chandler and Stoudemire with 20+ pts each, 9 blocked shots as a team, 18 of 21 from the line....they have strong potential.


                              Home against Chicago on Saturday then they end the year on the road in Miami and Orlando.

                              If they can win 2 of those, I'd be ecstatic. If they win 1, I'll be satisfied.


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                              • IamMedellin
                                Everything Burns...
                                • Nov 2008
                                • 10910

                                Same guy





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