If Stern had a soul he would make sure the Kings stay in Sacramento.
"John Wall will never be as good as Kyrie Irving was in his first week in the NBA" - David Falk, published February 14, 2013.
Lebron....my goodness.
Absolutely DISGUSTING. This is one of the greatest players in the history of the league playing right before our eyes.@CoupNBA: As far as finishing in the restricted area goes, LeBron is having the best season since Shaq in 2000-01.
@CoupNBA: So LeBron right now is effectively peak Shaq, plus 40 percent 3pt shooting, plus ballhandling and assists, plus perimeter defense.
OKC has to play Miami in the finals again this year. Nobody else would be as interesting. Though I wouldn't mind seeing SA in the finals to see Tim Duncan go for one more ring. I also wouldn't mind seeing the Knicks make it.
It'd be pretty epic if KD and LeBron trade off rings and MVPs for the next few years. If we get some rematches I think those two will be this generation's Bird and Magic.
If the Thunder make the finals against Miami, I'll be pulling for OKC. If the Clippers make it against Miami, I'll be pulling hard for Miami. If the Knicks or Spurs make it, I'll probably pull for them against whoever. Like I said, I'd like to see Duncan get another ring and I'd like to see Carmelo get a ring.
Why couldn't Steve Nash have signed with the Knicks instead of the Lakers? How awesome would that have been?
"John Wall will never be as good as Kyrie Irving was in his first week in the NBA" - David Falk, published February 14, 2013.
Houston is absolutely killing it from 3 today. 19 made 3's. And still another quarter to play!
We'll grind that axe, for a long time!
Charlotte was not without a team for long...and will reclaim the Hornets name if NO sticks with the Pelicans. Kinda like Cleveland losing the Browns.
I do agree about the Kings however. They are playing in a city that barely follows them these days. Seattle needs a team...why not the Kings ? I feel like they are similar to Baltimore regarding football. They lost the Colts...for a while and the city grew and deserved it. Again...similar, not the same.
Thanks for the sig LCSF
Yeah, I know Charlotte got a team a few years later. But it wasn't wanted. The taxpayers voted against building the arena downtown. Bob Johnson was one of the worst owners in the history of sports, etc.
My point was, the Hornets were great for Charlotte. The fans there supported that team well. Charlotte Hornets merchandise is still a huge hit, years later. To me, it's a much bigger loss for the city of Charlotte than the Kings leaving would be to Sacramento. And what do you mean "if" NO sticks with the Pelicans? It's a done deal. And Charlotte reclaiming the Hornets name will eventually happen. I have no doubt about it. I think they only have to pay around 3 million to get the name back.
Of course, just getting the name back isn't going to automatically mean things will go back like they used to be. Jordan will have to put a better team on the floor for that to happen.
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Want to issue belated congrats to the Houston Rockets who torched the Warriors and tied a NBA three point record with 23
Lin 28 pts 9 assists
My boy
8 wins in a row now for the Nuggets, 21-3 at home. Gallinari and Lawson are finally starting to find their roles as leaders and stepping up when needed. Igoudala is becoming more aggressive, which is what George karl wants from him. Kenneth Faried is my favorite player, that dude has a motor. he always goes full tilt.
Denver was down by 10 points with 8 minutes left in the game, and then went on a defensive tear, causing 5 turnovers in 8 possessions. Lawson hit a monster 3 and Gallo hit a Kobe'esque circus layup for the and 1 to seal it. They've moved up to 4th place in the west and have the 2nd best record in the NBA since December 1st.
GEORGIA AVENUE.
Laker's won't be able to get anything for Pau if they move him any time soon after this:
http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2013/2/6...ers/in/3725353
Plantar injuries to big men linger for a lot longer than the actual injury keeps them out of the game.The Los Angeles Lakers will be without Pau Gasol for at least six weeks as he recovers from a partially-torn fascia, according to Ken Berger of CBS Sports.
Berger further reports that Gasol could have several options in recovering from the injury suffered in a win against the Brooklyn Nets on Tuesday night. He could rehab the injury in what could take six to eight weeks, or the Lakers forward could opt for surgery and miss 10-12 weeks of time, according to Berger.
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