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holy s hit Orlando goes into Miami and somehow winsgood for them though
Quote from: NIKCC on March 03, 2011, 03:34:30 PMQuote from: Chamillitary Click on March 02, 2011, 05:34:25 PMCan somebody inform me if NIK has a mental problem? This nigga telling me I'm not rooting for my team, when I CLEARLY state above "If the Sixers played the Heat in the first round, I'd root my heart out for them".This nigga is talking about six years ago before this powerhouse team thing came to mind.Then you wanna name all those teams "Dallas, OKC, etc.". You know how those teams will become powerhouses? If Chris Paul or Dwight Howard sign with them next year. MiamiNew YorkChicagoLAIn two years, not a team in the NBA will be able to compete with any of these teams. Except maybe the Nets if they get Dwight.don't get mad because you've been exposed as a bandwaggon hoe...LOL. this whole powerhouse thing is overrated. there are still small-market teams competing and building towards contention. in fact, 3 of the top 4 teams in the west don't play in a big market...once people realize that miami and new york wont win shit, the league will end this fascination with superstars teaming up in big markets and teams will build to contend the old fashion way. okc is a prime example...they just added some size and depth to compete with the lakers, and they are regarded by many as the favorites to take out LA this year. this is not 6 years ago, idiot...this is TODAY.LOL, I'm more then willing to admit being a bandwagon fan.& YEAH OKAY LOL. Like the Lakers aren't the hands down favorite. The difference between the Lakers & Spurs against the Thunder & Dallas is staggering.You just don't want to admit the Lakers are one of those powerhouses because you don't want to make it seem you have an unfair squad. You want to give Kobe as much credit as humanly possible & saying he's part of a pure powerhouse looks bad for him. C'mon bro, I know your games.& more importantly, learn how to read..I didn't say "TODAY", I said down the road, son. When your or NJ has Dwight Howard, etc. This is all just starting.
Quote from: Chamillitary Click on March 02, 2011, 05:34:25 PMCan somebody inform me if NIK has a mental problem? This nigga telling me I'm not rooting for my team, when I CLEARLY state above "If the Sixers played the Heat in the first round, I'd root my heart out for them".This nigga is talking about six years ago before this powerhouse team thing came to mind.Then you wanna name all those teams "Dallas, OKC, etc.". You know how those teams will become powerhouses? If Chris Paul or Dwight Howard sign with them next year. MiamiNew YorkChicagoLAIn two years, not a team in the NBA will be able to compete with any of these teams. Except maybe the Nets if they get Dwight.don't get mad because you've been exposed as a bandwaggon hoe...LOL. this whole powerhouse thing is overrated. there are still small-market teams competing and building towards contention. in fact, 3 of the top 4 teams in the west don't play in a big market...once people realize that miami and new york wont win shit, the league will end this fascination with superstars teaming up in big markets and teams will build to contend the old fashion way. okc is a prime example...they just added some size and depth to compete with the lakers, and they are regarded by many as the favorites to take out LA this year. this is not 6 years ago, idiot...this is TODAY.
Can somebody inform me if NIK has a mental problem? This nigga telling me I'm not rooting for my team, when I CLEARLY state above "If the Sixers played the Heat in the first round, I'd root my heart out for them".This nigga is talking about six years ago before this powerhouse team thing came to mind.Then you wanna name all those teams "Dallas, OKC, etc.". You know how those teams will become powerhouses? If Chris Paul or Dwight Howard sign with them next year. MiamiNew YorkChicagoLAIn two years, not a team in the NBA will be able to compete with any of these teams. Except maybe the Nets if they get Dwight.
It's one of the stupidest things I've ever heard. They love overlooking that Conference Finals vs. the Kings. An NBA official said that it was fixed. Hear that again, a crooked ref admitted Stern favored the superstars.Besides, very simple logic. Jordan is gone. Stern's babyboy, Jordan is GONE. The smartest thing to do for exposure is to have someone whose comparable to Jordan so people still think they are watching arguably the best ever.If you had a league where they said, "These guys are good, but NONE of them are close to Michael Jordan" that's AWFUL marketing.Obviously going to side with Kobe before they go against him & make him lose.
Where all the heat fans after that magic loss? Finally this is proving james is overrated. Wade>>james
Quote from: MONSTERS OF GANGSTERIZM on March 04, 2011, 03:28:29 PMWhere all the heat fans after that magic loss? Finally this is proving james is overrated. Wade>>james we don't actually have any Heat fans on here besides Chamillitary
interesting....thats a good thing so noone believed in that "oh king james is goin to miami which automatically equals to a ring. lolQuote from: Carlton Banks on March 04, 2011, 05:50:44 PMQuote from: MONSTERS OF GANGSTERIZM on March 04, 2011, 03:28:29 PMWhere all the heat fans after that magic loss? Finally this is proving james is overrated. Wade>>james we don't actually have any Heat fans on here besides Chamillitary
Heat gettin blown out 36-12