Toxik916
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Post by Toxik916 on Nov 11, 2014 21:06:05 GMT -5
Sacramento is kicking Dallas' backdoor in right now! 27-8 with two minutes to go in the first!
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Unocal 76
King Koopa
Providing The Finest Oil
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Post by Unocal 76 on Nov 11, 2014 21:09:56 GMT -5
*Looks at Kings/Mavs score*
WHAT YEAR IS THIS AGAIN?! IT FEELS LIKE 2002
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comahan
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Post by comahan on Nov 11, 2014 21:30:26 GMT -5
Ben McLemore sighting!
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Urethra Franklin
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When Toronto sports teams lose, Alison Brie is sad
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Post by Urethra Franklin on Nov 11, 2014 22:19:25 GMT -5
The Raptors have decided not to lose anymore.
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kevin
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Post by kevin on Nov 11, 2014 22:39:58 GMT -5
As a Thunder fan this season already has been depressing. I am just grateful that more than half the teams make the playoffs so they still have a good chance if they can turn it around soon.
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Toxik916
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Post by Toxik916 on Nov 11, 2014 23:12:00 GMT -5
The Kings should be ashamed of themselves for letting Dallas win this game. How do you blow a 24 point lead?
Hopefully this is a wakeup call for this team and it serves as a reality check.
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kevin
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Post by kevin on Nov 11, 2014 23:54:22 GMT -5
Kobe has the record for career missed field goals every miss after this will add to his mark. As with Bret Farves interception record this speaks to his longevity and is because the team was better when the ball was in his hands making things happen and sometimes things just go wrong.
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Urethra Franklin
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Post by Urethra Franklin on Nov 12, 2014 0:51:05 GMT -5
As a Thunder fan this season already has been depressing. I am just grateful that more than half the teams make the playoffs so they still have a good chance if they can turn it around soon. San Antonio came off a 59-win season into '96-97. They expected to be a title contender, but then the Admiral got hurt and played six games. They ended up finishing 13th in the West and missing the playoffs. They ended up drafting some gawky kid out of Wake Forest with top pick in the draft that summer. OKC tanking for one season could because of injuries could be the biggest blessing in disguise.
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Unocal 76
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Post by Unocal 76 on Nov 12, 2014 1:04:26 GMT -5
The Kings should be ashamed of themselves for letting Dallas win this game. How do you blow a 24 point lead? Hopefully this is a wakeup call for this team and it serves as a reality check. In the NBA, no lead under 30 points is safe really. And considering Dallas' firepower?
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Post by Jedi-El of Tomorrow on Nov 12, 2014 6:42:23 GMT -5
In honor of Kobe's record, this goes out to Kobe
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Rican
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July 17, 2011 - HHHe called it
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Post by Rican on Nov 12, 2014 9:14:33 GMT -5
Spurs with back to back wins over the Clippers and Warriors. Thank God, for the briefest of moments we were under .500 and some fans on twitter were already on the ledge. This is not a fan base that handles losing well.
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Post by fuzzywarble, squat cobbler on Nov 12, 2014 10:52:57 GMT -5
It's a depressing time to be a Spurs fan. One game over .500 and barely hanging on to the #8 seed.
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Post by MC Blowfish on Nov 12, 2014 11:04:28 GMT -5
It's still early in the season the Spurs could turn things around.
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riseofsetian1981
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Post by riseofsetian1981 on Nov 12, 2014 11:04:39 GMT -5
Dallas is looking very good right now. If they can stay healthy and consistent we could see another championship for them. But I am not going to say that it's a guarantee since you have San Antonio, Portland, Golden State, Memphis, Houston, and LAC out there in the hunt as well.
One of the beautiful things about The West is how evenly matched the majority of these teams are. It's not like the East where it's just Cleveland, Chicago, and Miami at the moment.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2014 19:45:03 GMT -5
My God, look at all those empty seats in Miami tonight.
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BRV
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Post by BRV on Nov 12, 2014 20:09:57 GMT -5
My God, look at all those empty seats in Miami tonight. To Miami's credit, they are in the top five in attendance percentage this season. Granted, that's through four games, but they're at least showing up. I fully expected that life after LeBron in Miami would resemble life before LeBron, with the Heat about league-average in home attendance.
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Post by fuzzywarble, squat cobbler on Nov 12, 2014 20:13:12 GMT -5
Is that such a surprise?
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vm88
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Post by vm88 on Nov 12, 2014 20:13:23 GMT -5
My God, look at all those empty seats in Miami tonight. Doesn't help that the Pacers are without 4/5 of their starting lineup. That being said, this is the first time the national TV audience is seeing the Heat without LeBron in the regular season, so I'm expecting that kind of reaction tonight. Personally, I think the crowds have been pretty good during their first few home games.
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Push R Truth
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Post by Push R Truth on Nov 12, 2014 20:18:10 GMT -5
Most all NBA games I've been to were only about half to three quarter full at most. Most of these were in Chicago.
To be fair to Miami, cramming into an arena to watch a game is about the last thing I'd want to do in Miami. Too many other options.
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Renslayer
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every time i come around your city...
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Post by Renslayer on Nov 12, 2014 21:07:40 GMT -5
As a Thunder fan this season already has been depressing. I am just grateful that more than half the teams make the playoffs so they still have a good chance if they can turn it around soon. San Antonio came off a 59-win season into '96-97. They expected to be a title contender, but then the Admiral got hurt and played six games. They ended up finishing 13th in the West and missing the playoffs. They ended up drafting some gawky kid out of Wake Forest with top pick in the draft that summer. OKC tanking for one season could because of injuries could be the biggest blessing in disguise. I dunno about this. I don't think throwing away a season of Russ and KD is the best move, especially when they're going to be reaching free agency soon. Even if they're a seventh seed, I think they have a great chance of reaching the Finals. They can beat teams like Houston, Golden State, Portland and the Clippers
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