The Bulls are showing signs of their great days once again..
They have very talented guards in Rose and Gordon, They also have a veteran center finally who compliments his teammates well in Brad Miller.
The Bulls are showing signs of their great days once again..
They have very talented guards in Rose and Gordon, They also have a veteran center finally who compliments his teammates well in Brad Miller.
Posted by Gary Cairns II | No comments yet
I'm not a fan of the nuggets but i'm not a hater either. I call it how i see it.. Chauncey Billups has shown how important he is to a team, Detroit imploded the moment he left and the nuggets thrived.. They are all Healthy and can play fast and slow ball and have good defense.. Chris "Birdman" Anderson is a force of the bench as well..
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The lakers knew what they had to do the moment the stepped foot on the court monday night. Knowing the CAVS already are set for round 2 the Lakers didnt want to extend their first round series cause all season it has been all about the Cavs and Lakers, Lebron vs Kobe!!! even recently there are commercials putting them up against one another for their sports drink ad. It's like it must be Cavs vs Lakers....
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I'll start it off that these are just plainly predictions. My very own gut feeling and how I assume that the season will turn out to be. My opinion is influenced by current stats and my overall impression regarding the NBA teams and players.
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Apparently the Miami Heat and the Phoenix Suns have agreed on a trade that would send Shaquille O'Neal to Phoenix in exchange for Shawn Marion and Marcus Banks. I believe this is simply a knee-jerk reaction to the Los Angeles Lakers' acquisition of Pau Gasol (a brilliant move by L.A., by the way) and do not see how this trade can make sense from the Suns' vantage point.
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Okay, so maybe I was a little too quick to draw conclusions in the last post. Certainly, the win over the Bucks was much-needed and should have provided a boost to the team's psyche and morale. However, after further investigation of the Cleveland Cavaliers' game against the New York Knicks on Wednesday, I have come to this conclusion: the team simply stinks. But how can anyone argue with that given the results? Giving up 63 points to the Knicks in the first half is simply inexcusable and would certainly seem to disprove coach Mike Brown's deep obsession with a defense-first attitude. Either that or the team has stopped buying into his system, which also would not be surprising. Sooner or later, fans might have to come to terms with the realization that the Cavs, their beloved 'Bron & Co., is one of the worst teams in the Eastern Conference.
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This is exactly the kind of win the Cleveland Cavaliers needed to get themselves out of a terribly pesky slump. The Cavs beat the Milwaukee Bucks on Monday in two overtimes, 104-99. It was the kind of hard-fought game throughout that the Cavs were accustomed to winning last season, but had trouble doing so this early in the 07-08 season.
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