JoDaNa1281
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Post by JoDaNa1281 on Dec 22, 2010 3:20:26 GMT -5
Kind of early, but based on how the teams have started who do you see going to the finals? Right now....I'll go with Spurs/Celtics.
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stealthamo
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Post by stealthamo on Dec 22, 2010 10:20:43 GMT -5
Last night's results from the WCBA (World Championship Basketball Association):
Lex Luger defeated The Giant (Dallas over Orlando 105-99) Chris Jericho squashed Alex Wright (Oklahoma City over Charlotte 99-81) Eddie Guerrero went over Bobby Eaton in a mega-squash (Chicago over Philadelphia 121-76) Glacier beat DDP (New Jersey over Memphis 101-94) High Voltage defeated Disorderly Conduct in sudden-death overtime (Golden State over Sacramento 117-109 in OT) David Arquette squashed Goldberg (Milwaukee over LA Lakers 98-79)
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2010 10:37:15 GMT -5
Boy, whoda thunk that David Arquette could've beaten Goldberg.
And, what's next for Greg Valentine? DDP.
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BearDogg-X
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Post by BearDogg-X on Dec 22, 2010 10:37:54 GMT -5
Standings so far(as of 12/21/10):
East Atlantic Sting(Boston) 22-4(1st) Mongo(New York) 16-12(6th) Bobby Eaton(Philadelphia) 11-17 Jerry Flynn(Toronto) 10-18 Glacier(New Jersey) 9-20
Central Eddie Guerrero(Chicago) 17-9(3rd) Greg Valentine(Indiana) 13-14(7th) David Arquette(Milwaukee) 11-16(8th) Nasty Boys(Detroit) 9-19 Bret Hart(Cleveland) 8-20
Southeast nWo(Miami) 21-9(2nd) Booker T(Atlanta) 18-12(4th) The Giant(pre-nWo)(Orlando) 16-12(5th) Alex Wright(Charlotte) 10-18 Juventud Guerrera(Washington) 7-19
West Southwest Randy Savage(San Antonio) 24-3(1st) Lex Luger(Dallas) 23-5(2nd) Ric Flair(New Orleans) 16-12(7th) La Parka(Houston) 13-15 DDP(Memphis) 12-17
Northwest Chris Jericho(Oklahoma City) 20-9(4th) Raven's Flock(Utah) 20-9(5th) Steiner Bros.(Denver) 16-10(6th) Ultimo Dragon(Portland) 15-14(8th) Silver King(Minnesota) 6-22
Pacific Goldberg(LA Lakers) 22-7(3rd) Rey Mysterio(Phoenix) 13-14 High Voltage(Golden State) 10-18 Disco Inferno(LA Clippers) 8-21 Disorderly Conduct(Sacramento) 6-20
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Renslayer
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Post by Renslayer on Dec 22, 2010 16:20:52 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2010 16:34:48 GMT -5
Boy, whoda thunk that David Arquette could've beaten Goldberg. And, what's next for Greg Valentine? DDP. Arquette defeated Luger too.
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Post by Jay Carroll on Dec 22, 2010 19:09:19 GMT -5
Milwaukee isn't as bad as people would like to imagine they are. And even though I get bummed out after Mavs losses, I wasn't that upset at the opponent. The Bucks straight up outplayed us in the second half, much like they did the Lakers.
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JoDaNa1281
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Post by JoDaNa1281 on Dec 22, 2010 19:31:50 GMT -5
Boy, whoda thunk that David Arquette could've beaten Goldberg. No doubt due to interference from the nWo, setting up their Xmas bout.
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comahan
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Post by comahan on Dec 22, 2010 20:55:56 GMT -5
La Parka no longer at the bottom of the division!
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Post by kingoftheindies on Dec 22, 2010 21:24:59 GMT -5
Milwaukee isn't as bad as people would like to imagine they are. And even though I get bummed out after Mavs losses, I wasn't that upset at the opponent. The Bucks straight up outplayed us in the second half, much like they did the Lakers. Bucks really overhauled their roster too. The only players left from last year are Bogut, Jennings, Salmons,LRMAM, Delfino, and Illysova with Bogut being hurt a bit, and Jennings just suffering an injury. Combine that CDR, Maggette, Gooden, Dooling, and Sanders all getting 15 or more minutes a game (plus being new guys), and Boykins and Brockman both getting around 10 a game. Once they get settled they should be good.
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Post by Cyno on Dec 22, 2010 21:56:46 GMT -5
Knicks recover from a string of loses and squash the OKC Thunder in a 112-98 win.
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Post by Koda, Master Crunchyroller on Dec 22, 2010 22:27:52 GMT -5
OKC just didn't seem into their back to back road games this week. They actually made the Bobcats look good until the fourth quarter and realized they were potentially going to lose to the Bobcats, and tonight, well, it's like they shipped their bodies off to NYC, but left their souls at home.
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Post by the5thhorseman on Dec 22, 2010 22:32:17 GMT -5
Milwaukee isn't as bad as people would like to imagine they are. And even though I get bummed out after Mavs losses, I wasn't that upset at the opponent. The Bucks straight up outplayed us in the second half, much like they did the Lakers. Bucks really overhauled their roster too. The only players left from last year are Bogut, Jennings, Salmons,LRMAM, Delfino, and Illysova with Bogut being hurt a bit, and Jennings just suffering an injury. Combine that CDR, Maggette, Gooden, Dooling, and Sanders all getting 15 or more minutes a game (plus being new guys), and Boykins and Brockman both getting around 10 a game. Once they get settled they should be good. But Jennings was playing against Dallas not against LA
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Post by rrm15 on Dec 22, 2010 22:54:44 GMT -5
Spurs win their 10th in a row!
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stealthamo
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Post by stealthamo on Dec 23, 2010 1:31:08 GMT -5
Tonight's results from the WCBA (World Championship Basketball Association):
Booker T defeated Bret Hart (Atlanta over Cleveland 98-84) Eddie Guerrero went over Juventud Guerrera (Chicago over Washington 87-80) The Nasty Boys squashed Jerry Flynn (Detroit over Toronto 115-93) Sting beat Bobby Eaton in a back-and-forth contest (Boston over Philadelphia 84-80) Mongo defeated Chris Jericho (New York over Oklahoma City 112-98) Ric Flair went over Glacier (New Orleans over New Jersey 105-91) Raven's Flock beat Silver King in a high-octane match that went down to the wire (Utah over Minnesota 112-107) Randy Savage defeated The Steiner Bros. in a high-octane battle (San Antonio over Denver 109-103) La Parka went over Disco Inferno in a match that went down to the wire (Houston over LA Clippers 97-92)
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Post by Impact Zone's #1 DUMMY...YEAH on Dec 23, 2010 1:38:30 GMT -5
I tend to ignore the NBA more than I care about it, but it's refreshing to see that ESPN's precious almighty Heat and Lakers are NOT the best team in the league heading into the "matchup of the century" on Christmas.
And for this, I say "Thank You San Antonio and Boston".
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Post by RI Richmark on Dec 23, 2010 2:12:05 GMT -5
I tend to ignore the NBA more than I care about it, but it's refreshing to see that ESPN's precious almighty Heat and Lakers are NOT the best team in the league heading into the "matchup of the century" on Christmas. And for this, I say "Thank You San Antonio". And thank you Boston.
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Post by Raul on Dec 23, 2010 2:15:00 GMT -5
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Post by rrm15 on Dec 23, 2010 2:19:17 GMT -5
I tend to ignore the NBA more than I care about it, but it's refreshing to see that ESPN's precious almighty Heat and Lakers are NOT the best team in the league heading into the "matchup of the century" on Christmas. And for this, I say "Thank You San Antonio". Lakers and Heat will still dominate the coverage though....*sigh*.
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Post by Jedi-El of Tomorrow on Dec 23, 2010 2:50:22 GMT -5
The win streak is over, but Blake Griffin's double double streak is now at 17 games.
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