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11-17-2010 , 10:20 AM
I am definitely comfortable taking credit for Fields success

I'm expecting the headline for tomorrow to be "Lee's arm amputated at the shoulder, he is day to day"
11-17-2010 , 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by MEbenhoe
If you're the King of England, what money do you live off of? Do you pull in a salary from the government for doing nothing? I'm assuming thats the case and pretty sick if so.
Just one of the many things that fall under the "lol england" file.
11-17-2010 , 10:52 AM
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Originally Posted by tarheeljks
supposedly eva wanted out of san antonio. maybe the extension was the final straw
It's actually pretty awesome that Tony chose Pop, Duncan, and Ginobili over Eva.
11-17-2010 , 11:00 AM
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Originally Posted by IrishHand
You don't think that if he wanted to stay, he'd simply have taken the max-salary extension that was very publicly offered to him? Rejecting that seems a pretty clear statement about his future intentions.
Why are they only offering him 3 years? Or is that a melo demand? I haven't been following it too closely.

Some late 60s woman is sitting across from me, talking on the phone about the super tight dress she wore. She also did a haters gonna hate walk to throw out her coffee. I think she's peacocking for me. Maybe I should neg hit her.
11-17-2010 , 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted by kidcolin
Some late 60s woman is sitting across from me, talking on the phone about the super tight dress she wore. She also did a haters gonna hate walk to throw out her coffee. I think she's peacocking for me. Maybe I should neg hit her.
One of my sicker buddies once called an escort service and asked for the oldest hooker they had. They sent him some shriveled up grandma. He proudly told the story of banging her and having her skin slide up and down while she stayed in the same place.
11-17-2010 , 11:13 AM
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Originally Posted by kidcolin
Why are they only offering him 3 years? Or is that a melo demand? I haven't been following it too closely.

This is the part I've never understood either. Why aren't they offering him the 6 year fully maxed out megadeal?
11-17-2010 , 12:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Caldarooni
One of my sicker buddies once called an escort service and asked for the oldest hooker they had. They sent him some shriveled up grandma. He proudly told the story of banging her and having her skin slide up and down while she stayed in the same place.
Lolz
11-17-2010 , 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by MEbenhoe
This is the part I've never understood either. Why aren't they offering him the 6 year fully maxed out megadeal?
I thought this was weird too. Not sure what to make of it.
11-17-2010 , 12:37 PM
the sea level coefficient of restitution of a basketball at room temperature is .91 a poor ft shooter average velocity when trying to make it is 43% less than it would be if he were trying to miss negating somewhat the positional advantage of the defensive team therefore the standard miss offensive rebound figures ranging from 12.2% to 14.9% need to be adjusted upward wiley and katz suggest 19.9% but as usual provide no data and ask us to just take their word how NIH gives these clowns grants every year is beyond even anatta.
11-17-2010 , 12:39 PM
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Originally Posted by NozeCandy
This is actually 100% correct 95% of the time.
A lot closer to 100%
11-17-2010 , 01:23 PM
i was looking at lebrons stats and comparing them to his past. i notice his shooting % is way down, his 3pt % is down, and rebounds are down.

i realize they have been sloppy this year as a team. I expected him to get clearer looks and these numbers would have been higher.

Is this just early season adjustments in team play that are effecting his efficency as a shooter or is something to expect for the long term as he has had to adjust to a new style?
11-17-2010 , 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted by kidcolin
It's actually pretty awesome that Tony chose Pop, Duncan, and Ginobili over Eva.
Ginobili is amazing.

I don't blame him, plus Eva is 7 years older than he is.

Time for Tony to trade in for a newer model imo.
11-17-2010 , 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Caldarooni
Raab's pen name is Victor:
not fair bra, i still root for lebron.

also, adrian wojnakhjfasafdhjlk is proly a bigger basher. read his last couple articles.
11-17-2010 , 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Caldarooni
One of my sicker buddies once called an escort service and asked for the oldest hooker they had. They sent him some shriveled up grandma. He proudly told the story of banging her and having her skin slide up and down while she stayed in the same place.
number pls
11-17-2010 , 02:09 PM
Suns @ Heat -8
Raptors @ 76ers -3.5
Wizards +13 @ Celtics
Lakers -7 @ Pistons
Mavs @ Hornets -5
Clippers +4.5 @ T'Wolves
Rockets +6.5 @ Thunder
Nets @ Jazz -10.5
Bulls +7 @ Spurs
Knicks +4 @ Kings
11-17-2010 , 02:12 PM
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Originally Posted by NameOnTheCake
that dude is lol...(okay below is a quote from him but dont know how to box it. okay do but...)

More fun from the announcing booth:

Clyde (after a circus shot by Carmelo Anthony): That's why they call him "Melo Fellow"!

Breen: They call him "Melo Fellow"?

1. Breen has a good point. No sentient being has ever called Carmelo Anthony "Melo Fellow", which means that the "they" to which Clyde is referring is, in fact, the team of verbose, snazzily-dressed Muppets that lives inside his brain and controls his thoughts. That's right, kids. Walt Frazier is run by The Electric Mayhem.

2. Even if people did call Carmelo Anthony "Melo Fellow", why on earth would an acrobatic 360 layup be a reason for such a nickname? THAT'S why "they" call him "Melo Fellow"? Baffling. You make every day of my life more excellent, Walt Frazier.
11-17-2010 , 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by kidcolin
It's actually pretty awesome that Tony chose Pop, Duncan, and Ginobili over Eva.
apparently they had a prenup, since eva didn't want to pay spousal dues or whatever.
11-17-2010 , 02:22 PM
melo fellow is an awesome nickname
11-17-2010 , 02:27 PM
kinda feel like the heat gonna come up big but that is the same feeling anatta had vs c's second time, like okay NOW it on and they get it and at home on espn etc. big edge for nash but do think heat long quick enough to get out on the 3 point line and suns wont punish interior of heat or really stop heat at all from scoring.
11-17-2010 , 02:28 PM
So is Reggie, Reggie.

Last edited by sethypooh21; 11-17-2010 at 02:28 PM. Reason: @Bobbo
11-17-2010 , 02:28 PM
I meant to say this when the Melo talk was going on last night.. Melo didn't have a good game, but Chauncey struggled once again. He really has looked bad this year. Is this the year he finally falls off? His shot selection imo has gotten poorer and poorer (see: he takes more and more hero shots) the past 4-5 years, so it's something I've been anticipating for a while.
11-17-2010 , 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted by mjw0586
I meant to say this when the Melo talk was going on last night.. Melo didn't have a good game, but Chauncey struggled once again. He really has looked bad this year. Is this the year he finally falls off? His shot selection imo has gotten poorer and poorer (see: he takes more and more hero shots) the past 4-5 years, so it's something I've been anticipating for a while.
Apparently 4 teams have inquired about Chauncey's services as well.

Something about him doesn't look right that's for sure.
11-17-2010 , 02:35 PM
kinda like the spurs over the bulls to cover. feel like parker gives rose some trouble with his speed and spurs always play tough defense so rose when he goes one on five will have to deal with duncan and others smart rotation guys. noah and other bulls bigs by having no post game or jump shot their guy always aware of and looking to help on rose the magnet, noah gets more opportunities to crash the glass.
11-17-2010 , 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by NameOnTheCake
lmao I was reading this article earlier today. It's awesome.

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Originally Posted by anatta
that dude is lol...(okay below is a quote from him but dont know how to box it. okay do but...)

More fun from the announcing booth:

Clyde (after a circus shot by Carmelo Anthony): That's why they call him "Melo Fellow"!

Breen: They call him "Melo Fellow"?

1. Breen has a good point. No sentient being has ever called Carmelo Anthony "Melo Fellow", which means that the "they" to which Clyde is referring is, in fact, the team of verbose, snazzily-dressed Muppets that lives inside his brain and controls his thoughts. That's right, kids. Walt Frazier is run by The Electric Mayhem.

2. Even if people did call Carmelo Anthony "Melo Fellow", why on earth would an acrobatic 360 layup be a reason for such a nickname? THAT'S why "they" call him "Melo Fellow"? Baffling. You make every day of my life more excellent, Walt Frazier.
Lmaoooooooooooooo Anatta you slay me.

snazzily-dressed Muppets!!!! Oh man this sounds like it's true!

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Originally Posted by BobboFitos
melo fellow is an awesome nickname
I am so calling Carmelo "melo fellow" from now on. Walt Frazier rules.

It's that time again..

Walt Frazier impersonation time!


BobboFitos is simultaneously praising and hazing Dschmeidreu tonight folks, he simply can't be denied and Dschm's got no alibi!
That's why they call him No Probbo Bobbo!

      
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