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Maybe not, didnt think Boston would choke it away once they started to hit shots. Rondo just couldnt hit a point blank lay up, and now they are going to have to make a shot and stop Lebron who actually is shooting well atm.

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QUOTE (buhbuhburrrrlz @ May 9, 2011 -> 09:01 PM)
ugh miami has to be pretty big fave to win a championship this year vomit

 

They maybe the media faves but I think Dallas can beat them, the way the Mavs dismantled the Lakers is way more impressive than the way Miami beat a hobbled old team.

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QUOTE (MexSoxFan#1 @ May 9, 2011 -> 08:25 PM)
They maybe the media faves but I think Dallas can beat them, the way the Mavs dismantled the Lakers is way more impressive than the way Miami beat a hobbled old team.

No chance. The Bulls-Heat winner will be the NBA champions.

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If only Memphis' guards could have shot a little better they would have pulled that game out.

 

Have to say that Hollins has out-coached Brooks in this series so far, but OKC have the 2 star quality players who have bailed them out when they've had to for the most part.

 

Can't wait to watch the replay tonite.

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Watching Sportscenter and that's the 5th time in 48 hours I've seen Michael Wilbon mentioning Dwight Howard to the Lakers, may have to start a Wilbongate watch or something.

 

He's mooting something like Bynum and Odom / Gasol for Dwight.

 

Frankly we'd have no interest in either Odom or Gasol I'd feel, because of their age, and for Odom's sake, we've got a very similar player (albeit one who's probably worse) in Hedo Turkolglu.

 

For them to have ANY shot at landing Dwight, they'd have to trade Gasol plus picks plus I dunno Shannon Brown to say Golden State for Stephen Curry or Sacramento for Tyreke Evans. And then trade that guy with Bynum to get Howard.

 

And I still see Howard going to the Nets to play in Brooklyn with Deron Williams and a high draft pick than going to the Lakers and playing with an aging roster and an aging Kobe Bryant who's past his best.

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I just dont think Dwight wants to play on a team that will be second fiddle to the Knicks, I dont think D-Will either. Prokhorov will break the bank to sign whoever he can, but i think he would be better served at this point trying to find a superstar in the draft and building around that superstar

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QUOTE (DBAHO @ May 10, 2011 -> 05:23 AM)
Watching Sportscenter and that's the 5th time in 48 hours I've seen Michael Wilbon mentioning Dwight Howard to the Lakers, may have to start a Wilbongate watch or something.

 

He's mooting something like Bynum and Odom / Gasol for Dwight.

 

Frankly we'd have no interest in either Odom or Gasol I'd feel, because of their age, and for Odom's sake, we've got a very similar player (albeit one who's probably worse) in Hedo Turkolglu.

 

For them to have ANY shot at landing Dwight, they'd have to trade Gasol plus picks plus I dunno Shannon Brown to say Golden State for Stephen Curry or Sacramento for Tyreke Evans. And then trade that guy with Bynum to get Howard.

 

And I still see Howard going to the Nets to play in Brooklyn with Deron Williams and a high draft pick than going to the Lakers and playing with an aging roster and an aging Kobe Bryant who's past his best.

 

I was playing with realgm looking at how Howard would end up in LA. I'm sure I'm screwing someone over, but I came up with a trade that might make sense for these teams.

 

LA trades:

Pau Gasol

Andrew Bynum

1st round pick

 

Orlando trades:

Dwight Howard

Hedo Turkoglu

 

New Jersey trades:

Anthony Morrow

Jordan Farmar

1st round pick

 

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LA receives:

Dwight Howard

Hedo Turkoglu

Jordan Farmar

 

Orlando receives:

Andrew Bynum

Anthony Morrow

NJ 2012 1st round pick

LA 2012 1st round pick

 

NJ receives:

Pau Gasol

 

---------

 

LA would get Howard, and more athletic at PG

Orlando would get a young big man, solid SG, cap relief, and 1st round picks in a loaded 2012 draft

New Jersey would get a big man for Deron.

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QUOTE (T R U @ May 10, 2011 -> 12:09 AM)
I think you mean Hawks-Heat winner

You're a strange person. You think the Sox are still World Series contenders but think the Bulls have no chance against the Hawks.

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QUOTE (Palehosefan @ May 10, 2011 -> 09:08 AM)
I was playing with realgm looking at how Howard would end up in LA. I'm sure I'm screwing someone over, but I came up with a trade that might make sense for these teams.

 

LA trades:

Pau Gasol

Andrew Bynum

1st round pick

 

Orlando trades:

Dwight Howard

Hedo Turkoglu

 

New Jersey trades:

Anthony Morrow

Jordan Farmar

1st round pick

 

---------

 

LA receives:

Dwight Howard

Hedo Turkoglu

Jordan Farmar

 

Orlando receives:

Andrew Bynum

Anthony Morrow

NJ 2012 1st round pick

LA 2012 1st round pick

 

NJ receives:

Pau Gasol

 

---------

 

LA would get Howard, and more athletic at PG

Orlando would get a young big man, solid SG, cap relief, and 1st round picks in a loaded 2012 draft

New Jersey would get a big man for Deron.

That actually isn't terrible.

 

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The All Defensive Teams were announced last night:

 

1st Team (total votes):

 

Dwight Howard 56

Rajon Rondo 39

LeBron James 38

Kobe Bryant 33

Kevin Garnett 33

 

2nd Team:

 

Tony Allen 23

Chris Paul 18

Tyson Chandler 17

Andre Iguodala 15

Joakim Noah 15

 

Rose had the most votes of players who missed with 14; Deng had 11; Bogans had 2

 

Kobe and Garnett each received their 9th selection, tying Jordan and Gary Payton for most all-time.

 

NBA.com article

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