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Zlatan

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2003
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++ [ originally posted by Torkel ] ++
What the hell!?! Why haven't I seen this thread before??? This is simply embarresing...




So, what does everybody think about Houston? Eh, McGrady, huh...

Yeah mate, it's so embarassing that even I am embarassed for you ;)
 
Sep 28, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by Sergio ] ++
Hello, Torkel??


See, there's already an NBA thread.

Unless you want to talk about International basketball, and who the fukk wants to talk about that?
i would. but then onlympics are over so no point in that.

on the other end, who wants to talk about nba. the only basketball thats worth something is euroleague. which rather sucks because ll the better players move across the atlantic. which is no good. cause comparing thise two is like comparing serie a with epl.
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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++ [ originally posted by Fliakis ] ++


i would. but then onlympics are over so no point in that.

on the other end, who wants to talk about nba. the only basketball thats worth something is euroleague. which rather sucks because ll the better players move across the atlantic. which is no good. cause comparing thise two is like comparing serie a with epl.
I'll tell you what, Vil. Take the european champion, and put them in a best of 7 series agaisnt the Pistons, and we'll see what happens.
 
Sep 28, 2002
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pistons would win, thats not my point. what i dont like about nba are their tactics: pass the ball to iverson/garnett/carter/mcgrady and see what happens. that is why i compared to epl, kick the back forward and henry/ruud/drogba will finish it off.

in europe its so much more about tactics. ****, half of the teams are playing catenaccio :D
 
Mar 14, 2004
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My god....there is a basketball thread in Juventuz.com?????????
Get away......:D

Well....i like Orlando magic and Im following them since they were established in 1989. My fav.player was and is Penny Hardaway.
Now we have SteveFrancis and Dwight Howard.....we will rock! :)
 

The Arif

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Jan 31, 2004
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NBA Announces Suspensions From Pistons-Pacers Game

NEW YORK, Nov. 21 -- The following suspensions were announced today by NBA Commissioner David Stern, resulting from the events during the Indiana Pacers at Detroit Pistons game on Nov. 19.

• Pacers forward Ron Artest has been suspended for the remainder of the season.
• Indiana guard Stephen Jackson has been suspended for 30 games.
• Pacers forward Jermaine O’Neal has been suspended for 25 games.
• Indiana guard Anthony Johnson has been suspended for five games.
• Detroit forward/center Ben Wallace has been suspended for six games.
• Pistons forwards Elden Campbell and Derrick Coleman and guard Chauncey Billups have each been suspended for one game for leaving the bench during an on-court altercation.
• Indiana guard Reggie Miller has been suspended for one game for leaving the bench during an on-court altercation.

In announcing today’s actions Commissioner David Stern issued the following statement:

“The penalties issued today deal only with one aspect of this incident – that of player misconduct. The actions of the players involved wildly exceeded the professionalism and self-control that should fairly be expected from NBA players. We must affirm that the NBA will strive to exemplify the best that can be offered by professional sports, and not allow our sport to be debased by what seem to be declining expectations for behavior of fans and athletes alike.

“There are other issues that the NBA must urgently focus on at this time. First, we must redefine the bounds of acceptable conduct for fans attending our games and resolve to permanently exclude those who overstep those bounds. Participants in and around the court must be assured complete protection from unacceptable fan behavior. Second, we must re-examine the adequacy of our current security procedures in Detroit and our other 28 arenas. The actions at Friday’s game, though unprecedented, must now be factored into all efforts to guarantee the well-being of our fans. Third, we must develop and implement new NBA rules to assure that the unavoidable confrontations likely to occur in the heat of competition are not allowed to escalate to the level we witnessed on Friday even prior to the egregious behavior by individuals in the stands.”
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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AFAICare, they should just shut down the entire league for the entire season as a message to all the other infantile, egotistical, bling-bling-bloated players in the NBA who didn't get suspended Sunday.

The entire league needs to be slapped silly.
 

Freddy

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Feb 1, 2004
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It was a classic game that between Lakers and Heat.....Heat won 104-102 after an overtime

Koby Bryant scored 42 points for Lakers

Dwyane Wade scored 29 points for Heat and did a wonderful game
 

Freddy

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Feb 1, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by barkuss ] ++
Yeah,I hoped that Heat would win it :) Wade is amazing!!!!!!!!
Wade completely changed the game when he entered in the 3rd quarter....or the 4th..i can't remember....the bottom line..He was the one to lead Heat to this victory
 

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