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#12176 by vase0k (Power User) (0 mesaje) at 2012-07-10 20:59:05 (645 săptămâni în urmă) - [Link]Top
!!@#!


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#12177 by Ambush (beer yourself) (0 mesaje) at 2012-07-10 23:56:20 (645 săptămâni în urmă) - [Link]Top
I feel like boston got a steal in this draft  :megusta:



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#12178 by Ghitler (Highflyer) (0 mesaje) at 2012-07-11 08:11:09 (645 săptămâni în urmă) - [Link]Top
http://www.nba.tv/nbatv/video/channels/top_plays/2012/06/30/20120630_kg_top10.nba


был бы молодой КГ бостон полюбэ стал бы чмпионом ))


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#12179 by Ruffrider (Power User) (0 mesaje) at 2012-07-11 09:16:41 (645 săptămâni în urmă) - [Link]Top
Heat to sing Rashard Lewis to a 2-year contract.


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#12180 by G0dlike (The Human Torch) (0 mesaje) at 2012-07-11 13:15:03 (645 săptămâni în urmă) - [Link]Top
#12179 Ruffrider, :ragemega: :rage:


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#12181 by TVMan (TorrentsMD Avatar Maker) (0 mesaje) at 2012-07-11 13:15:46 (645 săptămâni în urmă) - [Link]Top
Celtics погибают? :yuno:



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#12182 by Ghitler (Highflyer) (0 mesaje) at 2012-07-11 13:23:12 (645 săptămâni în urmă) - [Link]Top
#12179 Ruffrider, думаю что это ошибка маями )))

#12181 TVMan, да нет начнут переистраивать команду ))Риверс ждет Риверса ))


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#12183 by Ambush (beer yourself) (0 mesaje) at 2012-07-11 21:22:44 (645 săptămâni în urmă) - [Link]Top


he looks better in green though
so sorry for u ray :(


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#12184 by krippz (StayTru) (0 mesaje) at 2012-07-11 23:25:38 (645 săptămâni în urmă) - [Link]Top
http://www.soccerway.com/news/2012/July/11/lebron-worried-about-liverpool/
:lol:


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#12185 by Ruffrider (Power User) (0 mesaje) at 2012-07-12 10:31:55 (645 săptămâni în urmă) - [Link]Top
Nets done with Howard talks after resigning Lopez :derplol:


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#12186 by Toshiba22 (Power User) (0 mesaje) at 2012-07-12 22:10:46 (645 săptămâni în urmă) - [Link]Top
HRENOVO ---> Blake Griffin twisted the knee in a scrimmage [...]. The severity of the injury is unclear. He’s expected to have an MRI, possibly as soon as Thursday. Griffin injured the same knee in Game 5 of the Clippers’ first-round series against the Memphis Grizzlies. USA Basketball officials have asked New Orleans Hornets rookie forward Anthony Davis, one of Team USA’s final cuts last week, to report to training camp.


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#12187 by Ghitler (Highflyer) (0 mesaje) at 2012-07-13 23:25:41 (645 săptămâni în urmă) - [Link]Top
Майкл Джордан: «Посмеялся над тем, что Кобе сравнивал эту команду с Дрим-Тим»


Лучший баскетболист в истории игры Майкл Джордан подчеркнул, что слова защитника Кобе Брайанта, заявившего, что нынешняя сборная США могла бы соперничать с легендарной Дрим-Тим, не стоит воспринимать всерьез.

«Я очень долго смеялся над этим. С его стороны не очень умно говорить такие вещи.

Я слышал, что Кобе говорил, будто мы были не атлетичны. Но зато мы были умны. Он сказал, что нам было по много лет, но мне было только 29, и я бы на пике. Пипу было 26 или 27, Баркли – 29, Патрику – 29 и Крису Маллину – 29. Почти все были на пике. Да и атлетизм не играл особенной роли: нужно знать, как играть в эту игру. Не знаю, как можно даже сравнивать эти команды.

Понятно, что он имеет право на мнение, и сложно что-то доказать, но у нас в команде было 11 членов Зала славы. Когда у них будет 11 членов Зала славы, вы мне звоните, и продолжим этот разговор. И помните еще одну вещь: они учились у нас, мы – не учились у них», – цитирует Джордана SI.com.


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#12188 by G0dlike (The Human Torch) (0 mesaje) at 2012-07-13 23:37:59 (645 săptămâni în urmă) - [Link]Top
#12187 Ghitler, too arrogant!

a.davis team usa, fking lucky rookie bastard :ragemega:


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#12189 by Ambush (beer yourself) (0 mesaje) at 2012-07-13 23:55:31 (645 săptămâni în urmă) - [Link]Top
#12187 Ghitler, true true


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#12190 by sEsHoMaRu (User) (0 mesaje) at 2012-07-14 00:44:38 (645 săptămâni în urmă) - [Link]Top
#12187 Ghitler,

Quote:

Kobe response:

via Twitter @Blazersedge (Interview is from after tonights Olympic exhibition)


Here's Kobe Bryant's full, must-read response to Michael Jordan's Dream Team trash talk. Jordan said he laughed when he heard Bryant said the 2012 USA Basketball team could beat the 1992 Dream Team. Bryant's post-game response after USA defeated Dominican Republic in Las Vegas on Thursday night: "So what, he knows I'm a bad mother[expletive]. I'm not really tripping. The fact is, they have Ewing and Robinson and those big guys, it's tough. If you're asking me, 'Can you beat them one game?' Hell yeah, we can beat them in one game. You didn't ask me if we could beat them in a 7-game series. In one game, we can beat them. No question about it."




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#12191 by Ambush (beer yourself) (0 mesaje) at 2012-07-15 02:33:12 (645 săptămâni în urmă) - [Link]Top
#12190 sEsHoMaRu,



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#12192 by Temik (It's about damn time!) (0 mesaje) at 2012-07-16 21:49:25 (644 săptămâni în urmă) - [Link]Top
Highest Scoring Game Ever
Denver Nuggets@Detroit Pistons / HD

Score
186-184
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#12193 by G0dlike (The Human Torch) (0 mesaje) at 2012-07-16 22:13:00 (644 săptămâni în urmă) - [Link]Top
#12192 Temik, ^_^_^_^
scoreception


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#12194 by G0dlike (The Human Torch) (0 mesaje) at 2012-07-17 16:56:28 (644 săptămâni în urmă) - [Link]Top
text ascunsскрытый текст
Dwyane Wade, the Miami Heat star who made a reported $26.2 million in salary and endorsements last year, thinks NBA stars should be paid for playing in the Olympics.
He told ESPN.com's Michael Wallace:
"It's a lot of things you do for the Olympics -- a lot of jerseys you sell. We play the whole summer. I do think guys should be compensated. [...] Unfortunately, it's not there.
"The biggest thing is now you get no rest. So you go to the end of the season, (Team USA) training camp is two weeks later. You're giving up a lot to do it. It's something you want to do. But it's taxing on your body. You're not playing for the dollar. But it would be nice if you would get compensated."
The comments will draw a firestorm, especially from the "you play for the love of country" contingent. Some will point out that gold-medal winners from the US already get $25,000. Others will ask where the line would be drawn: If Wade got paid, what about Michael Phelps? Gymnasts? Weightlifters? He'll be asked about the comments all summer and will likely slightly retreat from his position in the face of international media scrutiny. There are issues on which to be firm and hold your ground. This won't be one of them.
[ Related: London Olympic officials worried about notorious British pranksters ]
To focus on those issues misses the bigger point: In essence, he is getting paid to play in the Olympics. Nike pays Wade a reported $12 million per year in endorsements. Nike also sponsors USA Basketball. Those jerseys Wade wants a cut from? They're made by Nike. You do the math.
Unlike American baseball and football players, basketball players are a global brand. The Olympics are their biggest platform. When Nike signs Wade to that contract, it's not just because he's an NBA star. It's because he'll be wearing that Nike swoosh while playing in a gold-medal game in front of hundreds of millions of viewers.
At least one of Wade's teammates disagrees. His Miami Heat and USA Basketball backcourt mate, LeBron James, a player nobody will ever accuse of public-relations prudence, said getting paid "doesn't matter" and that he's happy to be playing for his country.
Neither of them are wrong. The money shouldn't matter to millionaire athletes, but nobody, no matter how rich, should have to work for free. Dwyane Wade need only look at the big picture to realize that he's not.
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that's funny because...nigger!

seriously, always try to take 1 peny more.


not bad brazil :notbad:

Editat de către G0dlike la 2012-07-17 17:21:49




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#12195 by grinke (true gøøner) (0 mesaje) at 2012-07-18 10:13:36 (644 săptămâni în urmă) - [Link]Top
#12194 G0dlike, "... that's funny because...nigger!

seriously, always try to take 1 peny more. ..." - :sarcastic:

#12190 sEsHoMaRu, "... You didn't ask me if we could beat them in a 7-game series. In one game, we can beat them. No question about it."
..." - :aaaeee:
deam imi inchipui, Westbrook vs Magic Johnson :rofl:


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#12196 by G0dlike (The Human Torch) (0 mesaje) at 2012-07-18 21:01:28 (644 săptămâni în urmă) - [Link]Top
unde pot vedea ca in nba 2k, toate stats de acest an, de ex. 1st nba team, 2nd nba team....1st defensive team, 2nd defensive team, etc...


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#12197 by Antipod (Power User) (0 mesaje) at 2012-07-18 21:09:50 (644 săptămâni în urmă) - [Link]Top
^^^ Wiki,acolo 100% tre` sa fie :)


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#12198 by Ghitler (Highflyer) (0 mesaje) at 2012-07-21 10:31:04 (644 săptămâni în urmă) - [Link]Top




П.С. кто там нам  может поменять название темы на новый 2012-2013 сезон


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#12199 by grinke (true gøøner) (0 mesaje) at 2012-07-21 11:06:34 (644 săptămâni în urmă) - [Link]Top
#12198 Ghitler, "... кто там нам  может поменять название темы на новый 2012-2013 сезон ..." - попроси когото из модеров )


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#12200 by G0dlike (The Human Torch) (0 mesaje) at 2012-07-21 20:29:29 (644 săptămâni în urmă) - [Link]Top
Long but worth

Let's make one thing clear. This is not an affront on Kobe Bryant's skill set, which still places him among the sport's elite, even after 16 seasons in the NBA.

But for the first time in Kobe's career, one of the greatest players in basketball history seems content with simply being a member of the supporting cast on the U.S. Olympic team—a somewhat unexpected twist that has taken shape in multiple facets this summer.

Bryant, 33, stirred the pot earlier this month when he stated that the present version of Team USA could defeat the hallowed 1992 Olympic squad, affectionately known as the "Dream Team."

Bryant, the most accomplished member of the NBA's group of elder statesmen (Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce, etc.), has reached the point in his career where he can say just about anything he wants and get away with it.

The man owns five rings, once scored 81 points in a single game, is the NBA's fifth all-time leader in points and has an Olympic gold medal, which he earned as a member of the 2008 Olympic team in Beijing. Bryant was the third-leading scorer on the '08 squad, averaging 15 points per game in eight contests.

But four years and two NBA title runs later, we're seeing Bryant adjust to a new role on Team USA. Surrounded by players who grew up watching him win championship rings with Shaquille O'Neal, the future Hall of Famer is simply a supplemental piece on a roster filled with young talent.

Sure, he still starts the game on the court. The greatest player of his era has earned that honor, and coach Mike Krzyzewski clearly agrees in an interview with the Los Angeles Times.

"I really like Kobe a lot. He's easy to coach. He buys into everything. He'll do whatever he thinks he needs to do to bring about a championship. He's proven it, and he wants to prove it again. There are lot of people who prove it once and never want to do it again. He's uncommon. He wants to prove it over and over again. There is nothing bad about Kobe Bryant."

But with a bench brimming with superb subs with substantially less tread on their tires like Kevin Durant, Deron Williams, Russell Westbrook, Andre Iguodala and James Harden, it's apparent that Bryant is a rotational player at this point. Only a few members of Team USA—LeBron James, Chris Paul, Tyson Chandler and Durant—will be necessary pieces of nearly every rotation Coach K composes.

Bryant scored four points on 2-of-6 shooting in a 113-59 victory over the Dominican Republic last Thursday. Durant's 21 first-half points paved the way to a convincing opening win for the Americans.

On Monday evening in Washington D.C., it was LeBron James leading the team with 30 points in a 80-69 win. Bryant was practically an afterthought.

But that's OK.

Since Los Angeles jettisoned Shaq to the Miami Heat in 2004, Bryant has pulled the Lakers' sled through good times and bad. He absolutely had to be a primary scoring threat on the 2008 Olympic squad in order for that group to claim gold and become the "Redeem Team."

Now, in 2012, we're seeing a different kind of Kobe. He's grinning more, talking smack with his idol Michael Jordan and he's taking fewer shots.

It's as if, overnight, the decisive superstar has embarked on his swan song. Earlier on Monday, Bryant told Yahoo! Sports reporter Graham Bensinger that he's considering retirement when his current contract with Los Angeles expires after the 2013-14 season.

“I’ve been playing for 17 years now — next year will be my 17th, and when I’m (age) 35 it will be my 18th (year) in the league,” Bryant explained. “That’s a long time to be playing. You know, it will be the last year of my contract and I don’t know. I don’t know if I’ll be playing any longer than that.”

At this point, it appears Bryant's sole ambition is matching Jordan with six NBA championships. Like it or not, for countless young NBA fans who are too young to remember Jordan's greatness, Kobe is essentially MJ in their eyes.

We all recall the tagline of Nike’s global marketing campaign that made Air Jordan sneakers an unbelievably hyped commodity for the better part of two decades. “Be Like Mike” reached just about every corner of the world. Billboards from Tokyo to Tallahassee featuring Jordan’s ever-ascending silhouette gave athletes something to reach for.

He often challenged the limits of gravity and was once described as “God disguised as Michael Jordan” by legend Larry Bird (via NBA.com). Perhaps, most importantly, MJ saved Earth from likely destruction when he teamed up with Bugs Bunny and Newman from Seinfeld to defeat an evil alien race in a hotly contested pick-up basketball game.

While the rest of us who grew up in the '90s did all we could to be like Mike, a basketball prodigy living in Philadelphia’s Main Line district embarked on a hoops odyssey that would become an unspoken obsession of dethroning Jordan and all others who stood between him and the title of the single greatest player to ever grace a basketball court.

That thrilling youngster became simply known as Kobe and is now an aging superstar with a championship ring for each finger on his right hand and a focus on accomplishing a seemingly impossible task—be better than Mike.

That still appears to be Bryant's main focus, especially in the midst of his humorous ego-driven spat with Jordan over "Dream Team" comparisons. But perhaps, he's done pressing so hard to prove his worth.

Bryant looks almost relieved to play the role of "just another guy" during Team USA's 2012 Olympic run, as he suddenly sees the end of his playing career creeping closer on the horizon. Throw in the fact that Steve Nash is now a Laker and it becomes apparent that Kobe is ready and willing to relinquish ball-handling duties in order to increase his chances of tasting ultimate victory a few more times.

Before he chases another NBA championship, Bryant will play his part—perhaps one smaller than we're accustomed to—on Team USA this summer. As Kobe slides into his newfound "veteran presence" role, let's be sure to enjoy his adaptability and acceptance of the age-old truth in athletics.

No one can be king of the mountain forever.
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How many future hall of famers are there on the usa national 2012 team

How many future Hall of Fame Basketball Players are there on the 2012 Men’s Olympic Team?
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When comparing the 1992 Dream Team versus the 2012 USA Men’s Olympic Basketball team, one of the points that people make is that there were 11 Hall of Famers on 1992 Olympic Team.  Therefore, people think that there is no way that the 2012 Men’s Olympic Basketball Team could compete with the 1992 Dream Team.
However, there are plenty of potential Hall of Famers on the 2012 USA Men’s Olympic Basketball Team.
First, LeBron James and Kobe Bryant are locks to make the Basketball Hall of Fame.  If LeBron and Kobe were to never play another basketball game, they would still both be in the Basketball Hall of Fame.
Barring injury, Kevin Durant is a virtual lock to make the Basketball Hall of Fame.  Kevin Durant is George Gervin, except that Kevin Durant is even taller and therefore even a little better than The Iceman.  And George Gervin is in the Basketball Hall of Fame.
Now, let’s look at the point guards for the 2012 Men’s Olympic Basketball Team.  Chris Paul and Deron Williams are halfway to having Hall of Fame Careers.  Again barring injury, I would expect Chris Paul and Deron Williams to make the Basketball Hall of Fame.
Carmelo Anthony is a scoring machine.  Carmelo Anthony is going to retire with Hall of Fame numbers and therefore Carmelo Anthony should make the Basketball Hall of Fame.  Also, since the Basketball Hall of Fame is not just for NBA accomplishments, Carmelo Anthony’s NCAA title at Syracuse only furthers his case.
Kevin Love has an incredible combination of being a great outside shooter and a great rebounder.  While Kevin Love has long way to go, if he can play at the level he is playing now for enough years, Kevin Love will make the Basketball Hall of Fame.
Russell Westbrook is an incredible athlete and only 23 years old.  Russell Westbrook was named second team All-NBA with the guy in front of him, Chris Paul, a likely Hall of Famer.  Russell Westbrook has gotten better each year and his team, the Oklahoma City Thunder, made it to the NBA Finals.  While Russell Westbrook has a long way to go, barring injury, Russell Westbrook seems headed for a Hall of Fame Career.
The rest of the 2012 Men’s USA Olympic Basketball team consists of Andre Iguodala, Tyson Chandler, James Harden, and Anthony Davis.
Andre Iguodala and Tyson Chandler are both excellent role players for the 2012 USA Men’s Basketball Team, however, they are not going to make the Hall of Fame.
James Harden is a very good young player.  If the Oklahoma City Thunder win a few Championships, I think it is possible that James Harden could be a Hall of Fame player.  However, right now, I do not project James Harden to make the Basketball Hall of Fame.
Anthony Davis is a rookie who was the first pick in the draft.  Most people project Andre Davis as a Hall of Fame player, however, it is way to early to tell.
So in looking at the 2012 Men’s USA National Team for the Olympics, I project that there will be at least 8 Basketball Hall of Fame players on this team.
In basketball, there are only 5 guys on a court.  In a 40 minute game, a team probably only needs to go 7 or 8 men deep.  Therefore, I do not  think that the fact the 1992 Dream Team has more Hall of Famers on its roster as compared to the 2012 Men’s Olympic Basketball Team would be that important if they were to play head to head.  I suspect that they both could beat each other and if they played each other a number of times, the series would be pretty close.
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