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2005-2006 NBA thread

Of the Remaining teams, who will win the NBA TITLE?

  • Mavericks

  • Lakers

  • Clippers

  • Spurs

  • Pistons

  • Heat

  • Nets

  • Cavs

  • Wizards

  • Kings

  • Suns


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Super_Ludacris said:
Bill: Well Steve, I have my analyst job at ESPN and ABC, you on the other hand couldn't hold Steve Kerr's jock....terrible display

Stephen A Smith: Quite Frankly Snapper, if your gonna smoke crack before games I suggest a couple of guys I know in Philly

:eek: Snapper: I have the rings Bill. Keep your show. 2 people watch it and they're your butt-buddy son and Richard Jefferson. They have something in common w/ the movie theme of the last R.Kelly album . . . . why did I mention Michael's R&B counterpart?

Steve, I don't do that anymore. I told you, stop calling me w/ your 'side-business, incognito,' and stay focused on you future. You sure do speak a lot for a person who's never played. Maybe you're loud because you love the attention. . . you crazy tool of the garden.:o
 
Looky here, meathead. I said that they are an example of "chemistry" not making much of a difference. They got it done on the field despite wanting to do nothing with one another off of it. That's all I said. I ain't mad atcha.
 
Alpha and Omega said:
:eek: Snapper: I have the rings Bill. Keep your show. 2 people watch it and they're your butt-buddy son and Richard Jefferson. They have something in common w/ the movie theme of the last R.Kelly album . . . . why did I mention Michael's R&B counterpart?

Steve, I don't do that anymore. I told you, stop calling me w/ your 'side-business, incognito,' and stay focused on you future. You sure do speak a lot for a person who's never played. Maybe you're loud because you love the attention. . . you crazy tool of the garden.:o

It's alright. It's only Snapper and Bill Walton. They're the secondary announcing team. Hubie and Mike Breen are on my side. :up:
 
Go Web Go! said:
Looky here, meathead. I said that they are an example of "chemistry" not making much of a difference. They got it done on the field despite wanting to do nothing with one another off of it. That's all I said. I ain't mad atcha.


Dude there the perfect example of chemistry both on and off the field being essiential and there lack of it ruining what could have been a championship team. 2005-06 could have been there year to take the championship but look what happened

Seriously think about it, you talk about them "getting it done on the field" they couldnt even get on the field by the second season that is simply pathetic
 
Alpha and Omega said:
:eek: Snapper: I have the rings Bill. Keep your show. 2 people watch it and they're your butt-buddy son and Richard Jefferson. They have something in common w/ the movie theme of the last R.Kelly album . . . . why did I mention Michael's R&B counterpart?

Steve, I don't do that anymore. I told you, stop calling me w/ your 'side-business, incognito,' and stay focused on you future. You sure do speak a lot for a person who's never played. Maybe you're loud because you love the attention. . . you crazy tool of the garden.:o

Bill: Terrible rhetoric from the snapper failing to realise my son Luke makes more money sitting on the bench watching Kobe act like the basketball is a white girl in Colarado refusing to pass it on, than he will if he annouced all 60 years in the league. And judging from his crazy rants I suspect he has.

And Steven Kerr........what a classy guy. Do you know what he has in common with NBA groupies? Micheal Jordan gives him A pass too

I'm Bill Walton and THIS has been NBA Pwnage
 
Super_Ludacris said:
Bill: Terrible rhetoric from the snapper failing to realise my son Luke makes more money sitting on the bench watching Kobe act like the basketball is a white girl in Colarado refusing to pass it on, than he will if he annouced all 60 years in the league. And judging from his crazy rants I suspect he has.

And Steven Kerr........what a classy guy. Do you know what he has in common with NBA groupies? Micheal Jordan gives him A pass too

I'm Bill Walton and THIS has been NBA Pwnage

If Pwnage = Poorly Miscontrued Debate, then yes, this is the new NBA. . . . . . . the one that can't pay fans to watch the full regular season.:o

You should write for NBC. Then they would have a reason for their bad ratings . . . and a scapegoat.:o :)
 
SO, MY CLEVELEND CAVALIERS OWNED UP CHICAGO!! :up: S'ABOUT TIME THEY WERE ABLE TO WIN A GAME..:o



LEBRON HAD 37(:)) AND 9, FUDGE, ALMOST A DOUBLE-DOUBLE. :o
 
2005-06 Power Rankings: Week 18
RANK (LAST WK) TEAM REC. COMMENT
1 (3) Spurs 46-12 For all its big-game experience, Spurs still will get a confidence boost from beating Dallas -- and denting Mavs' confidence -- after losing two 'big' games to Pistons.
2 (4) Suns 41-17 I had the wrong Frenchman at Most Improved Player in my Weekend Dime. It should be Diaw, now a nightly triple-double threat at center, over Parker.
3 (2) Pistons 48-11 A 22-1 finish gets 'em to 70 wins, but weary Pistons would settle for home-court advantage throughout the playoffs (at any number) and some rest for the starters.
4 (1) Mavericks 46-13 Mavs were due for a couple Ls. The greater disappointment is that now, no matter what happened before SA and PHX, they'll be subjected to all the old criticisms.
5 (5) Heat 38-20 Can't overhype this win streak with Heat fed seven straight cupcakes after the Detroit breakthrough. But we don't want to be too downbeat on Shaq's 34th birthday.
6 (8) Pacers 30-26 Pacers are 9-5 with Peja, who's averaging 19.6 ppg as a Pacer. So they're not complaining that Artest-for-Maggette fell through, even with Maggette playing again.
7 (7) Nuggets 32-28 With a seven-game trip looming, Nuggets appear to be at their up-and-down best, following up a home spanking from Bucks by punishing Pistons.
8 (6) Nets 32-26 It might have been a bit premature to suggest in the Midweek Dime that Nets had cemented their top-six standing. They haven't, even with Kidd playing great.
9 (9) Clippers 33-25 A 3-7 slump should be alarming, especially after Clips trade for Radmanovic and regain Maggette, but let's be honest. Finishing sixth in the West is better anyway.
10 (13) Grizzlies 33-26 After dropping 13 of 18 in one stretch, worst appears to be over for Grizz. At least Jerry West thinks so, because The Logo apparently has guaranteed a playoff berth.
11 (11) Cavaliers 34-26 Yes, Cleveland. Looks like I was way out of line in recent weeks to suggest that your Cavs were possibly ripe for a third successive second-half slide. I take it all back.
13 (10) Hornets 31-27 Hornets are torn about Wednesday's emotional return to New Orleans because it takes a big away game away from their proven home-court advantage in OKC.
13 (15) 76ers 30-29 Like a lot of you, I'm saddened that Team USA didn't bring back its greatest patriot. But the snub is helping Sixers, with Iverson pouring it on in this 5-2 uptick.
14 (16) Lakers 31-29 Even after beating Pistons, Lakers have to be careful. They were also 31-29 last season after a big win over Dallas . . . and won three more games all season.
15 (12) Wizards 30-28 Here's a rare Wiz stat that doesn't involve Gilbert Arenas: Washington's recent nine-game home winning streak was its longest since a 15-gamer in (yikes) 1989.
16 (17) Kings 28-31 They're only 11-7 since Artest arrived, but Kings seem hotter than that given the pressure they're putting on Lakers at the bottom of the West playoff ladder.
17 (14) Rockets 27-33 Yao just strung together double-doubles in six consecutive games for the first time in his career . . . but T-Mac just tweaked his back for the third time this season.
18 (22) Timberwolves 26-32 I thought Wolves would be better than 7-11 with Ricky. Of course, I never thought I'd see the day that KG, at 29, misses the playoffs two seasons in a row.
19 (18) Bucks 29-30 As if a dwindling lead over No. 9 Bulls and a home loss to Knicks aren't enough, there's this for sub-.500 Bucks: Magloire just took a swipe at Stotts' rotation.
20 (20) Bulls 26-33 A playoff berth remains a maybe at best, even with Hinrich and Gordon scoring freely these days, but Bulls can bank on a thank-you note from Phoenix for T. Thomas.
21 (19) Jazz 28-31 I just don't know if this Jazz ever will be healthy enough to make a lasting playoff push. What I do know is that Kirilenko is the talk of the league.
22 (23) Raptors 21-38 After six straight excruciating defeats -- three in OT -- Raps cap a big week in franchise history by adding a W over Boston to success in the Colangelo tug-of-war.
23 (24) Hawks 19-39 Blowing that lead in Miami was a downer, but Hawks can comfort themselves with thoughts of a 6-6 February . . . and wins over Pistons, Nets, Lakers and Pacers.
24 (21) Celtics 24-35 Something else that's not Pierce's fault? Celts are still the only team in the league without a single three-game win streak this season.
25 (26) SuperSonics 23-37 Says Rashard: Schultz's reluctance to spend money and the franchise's uncertain future in town have, according to Lewis, put 'that Seattle rain' over Sonics' heads.
26 (25) Warriors 25-34 Anyone remember that 12-6 start? Warriors are 13-27 since, which is why Monty's name is bound to start coming up for college openings.
27 (27) Magic 20-39 Bleak as day-to-day life must be for a team that has dropped 17 of 19, Magic can honestly say that Dwight and Darko look better than OK together.
28 (28) Trail Blazers 19-40 With his last 11 losses coming by an average of 19.5 points, only solace for McMillan is that Blazers are only 3 1/2 games shy of Pacific Northwest bragging rights.
29 (29) Knicks 16-43 They have a 3-22 record since Larry's 1,000th victory, but don't fret. Dolan said -- 30-something times in one sitting -- that Knicks also do have a ''strategy.''
30 (30) Bobcats 16-44 Bobcats have racked up so many injuries and losses lately that no one even asks any more if Okafor (ankle) plans to come back for a few games.
 
NOFX said:
2005-06 Power Rankings: Week 18
RANK (LAST WK) TEAM REC. COMMENT
1 (3) Spurs 46-12 For all its big-game experience, Spurs still will get a confidence boost from beating Dallas -- and denting Mavs' confidence -- after losing two 'big' games to Pistons.
2 (4) Suns 41-17 I had the wrong Frenchman at Most Improved Player in my Weekend Dime. It should be Diaw, now a nightly triple-double threat at center, over Parker.
3 (2) Pistons 48-11 A 22-1 finish gets 'em to 70 wins, but weary Pistons would settle for home-court advantage throughout the playoffs (at any number) and some rest for the starters.
4 (1) Mavericks 46-13 Mavs were due for a couple Ls. The greater disappointment is that now, no matter what happened before SA and PHX, they'll be subjected to all the old criticisms.
5 (5) Heat 38-20 Can't overhype this win streak with Heat fed seven straight cupcakes after the Detroit breakthrough. But we don't want to be too downbeat on Shaq's 34th birthday.
6 (8) Pacers 30-26 Pacers are 9-5 with Peja, who's averaging 19.6 ppg as a Pacer. So they're not complaining that Artest-for-Maggette fell through, even with Maggette playing again.
7 (7) Nuggets 32-28 With a seven-game trip looming, Nuggets appear to be at their up-and-down best, following up a home spanking from Bucks by punishing Pistons.
8 (6) Nets 32-26 It might have been a bit premature to suggest in the Midweek Dime that Nets had cemented their top-six standing. They haven't, even with Kidd playing great.
9 (9) Clippers 33-25 A 3-7 slump should be alarming, especially after Clips trade for Radmanovic and regain Maggette, but let's be honest. Finishing sixth in the West is better anyway.
10 (13) Grizzlies 33-26 After dropping 13 of 18 in one stretch, worst appears to be over for Grizz. At least Jerry West thinks so, because The Logo apparently has guaranteed a playoff berth.
11 (11) Cavaliers 34-26 Yes, Cleveland. Looks like I was way out of line in recent weeks to suggest that your Cavs were possibly ripe for a third successive second-half slide. I take it all back.
13 (10) Hornets 31-27 Hornets are torn about Wednesday's emotional return to New Orleans because it takes a big away game away from their proven home-court advantage in OKC.
13 (15) 76ers 30-29 Like a lot of you, I'm saddened that Team USA didn't bring back its greatest patriot. But the snub is helping Sixers, with Iverson pouring it on in this 5-2 uptick.
14 (16) Lakers 31-29 Even after beating Pistons, Lakers have to be careful. They were also 31-29 last season after a big win over Dallas . . . and won three more games all season.
15 (12) Wizards 30-28 Here's a rare Wiz stat that doesn't involve Gilbert Arenas: Washington's recent nine-game home winning streak was its longest since a 15-gamer in (yikes) 1989.
16 (17) Kings 28-31 They're only 11-7 since Artest arrived, but Kings seem hotter than that given the pressure they're putting on Lakers at the bottom of the West playoff ladder.
17 (14) Rockets 27-33 Yao just strung together double-doubles in six consecutive games for the first time in his career . . . but T-Mac just tweaked his back for the third time this season.
18 (22) Timberwolves 26-32 I thought Wolves would be better than 7-11 with Ricky. Of course, I never thought I'd see the day that KG, at 29, misses the playoffs two seasons in a row.
19 (18) Bucks 29-30 As if a dwindling lead over No. 9 Bulls and a home loss to Knicks aren't enough, there's this for sub-.500 Bucks: Magloire just took a swipe at Stotts' rotation.
20 (20) Bulls 26-33 A playoff berth remains a maybe at best, even with Hinrich and Gordon scoring freely these days, but Bulls can bank on a thank-you note from Phoenix for T. Thomas.
21 (19) Jazz 28-31 I just don't know if this Jazz ever will be healthy enough to make a lasting playoff push. What I do know is that Kirilenko is the talk of the league.
22 (23) Raptors 21-38 After six straight excruciating defeats -- three in OT -- Raps cap a big week in franchise history by adding a W over Boston to success in the Colangelo tug-of-war.
23 (24) Hawks 19-39 Blowing that lead in Miami was a downer, but Hawks can comfort themselves with thoughts of a 6-6 February . . . and wins over Pistons, Nets, Lakers and Pacers.
24 (21) Celtics 24-35 Something else that's not Pierce's fault? Celts are still the only team in the league without a single three-game win streak this season.
25 (26) SuperSonics 23-37 Says Rashard: Schultz's reluctance to spend money and the franchise's uncertain future in town have, according to Lewis, put 'that Seattle rain' over Sonics' heads.
26 (25) Warriors 25-34 Anyone remember that 12-6 start? Warriors are 13-27 since, which is why Monty's name is bound to start coming up for college openings.
27 (27) Magic 20-39 Bleak as day-to-day life must be for a team that has dropped 17 of 19, Magic can honestly say that Dwight and Darko look better than OK together.
28 (28) Trail Blazers 19-40 With his last 11 losses coming by an average of 19.5 points, only solace for McMillan is that Blazers are only 3 1/2 games shy of Pacific Northwest bragging rights.
29 (29) Knicks 16-43 They have a 3-22 record since Larry's 1,000th victory, but don't fret. Dolan said -- 30-something times in one sitting -- that Knicks also do have a ''strategy.''
30 (30) Bobcats 16-44 Bobcats have racked up so many injuries and losses lately that no one even asks any more if Okafor (ankle) plans to come back for a few games.



CLEVELEND SHOULD HAVE BEEN SO MUCH HIGHER.. :o
 
Alpha and Omega said:
If Pwnage = Poorly Miscontrued Debate, then yes, this is the new NBA. . . . . . . the one that can't pay fans to watch the full regular season.:o

You should write for NBC. Then they would have a reason for their bad ratings . . . and a scapegoat.:o :)


Bill Walton: me and the NBA returning would be WONDER-FUL for the ratings. The return of Hannah Storn, Bob Costas, Marv Albert and the gang. The classic John Test NBA Theme playing on Sunday Afternoon. It would truly be a fantastic nostalgic night that would trump any Laker-Celtic game with retro uniforms.
And Writing for NBC would be great Conan O' Brien, Scrubs, My Name is Earl and at Small Foward the underated Office with Steve Carell running the perimeter shots. The league of networks is bias. Its a tragic day when American Idol gets more ratings than these shows, more depressing than watching the 1996 Cleveland Cavaliers and there boring boring sloooopy defensive play

I'm Bill Walton and THIS has been use "Alpha&Omega as a Pinatta":)
 
:confused: I didn't even waste my time to read what you wrote;) because truthfully, you remind me crazy ol' Caligula. Don't use lead vessels for your afternoon beverages, m'kay.:)

It's spelled Pinata smart guy. :D :O
 
Bill Walton: Slang iz essential in a hip hop generation and David Stern needs to address dis

Stephen A Smith: Cracker Shut the **** up!
 
Super_Ludacris said:
Bill Walton: Slang iz essential in a hip hop generation and David Stern needs to address dis

Stephen A Smith: Cracker Shut the **** up!

You just owned yourself by stereotyping DAWG. :o :)
 
Alpha and Omega said:
You just owned yourself by stereotyping DAWG. :o :)

Marv Albert: Alpha sees Irony open in the paint and he throws a bad pass into the stands
 
Super_Ludacris said:
Marv Albert: Alpha sees Irony open in the paint and he throws a bad pass into the stands

Intentional display = Irony :confused:

Geez, what do they teach our youth these days?:rolleyes:
 
Alpha and Omega said:
Intentional display = Irony :confused:

Geez, what do they teach our youth these days?:rolleyes:


Bill: It's all about having fun with the game:)
 
XwolverineX said:
HIS TEAM ISN'T GOOD ENOUGH.. :o

dont matter...we make the playoffs he's in....... jim jackson gonna help out more than folx realize :up:
 
DarthRekal said:
dont matter...we make the playoffs he's in....... jim jackson gonna help out more than folx realize :up:


WHY DO YOU SAY WE? WHO'RE YOU? LAMAR ODOM? ;)
 
XwolverineX said:
WHY DO YOU SAY WE? WHO'RE YOU? LAMAR ODOM? ;)

nope..... smush!:eek: :)



the time and dedication and MONEY invested into this team.... its we...any true fan will agree....
 
DarthRekal said:
nope..... smush!:eek: :)



the time and dedication and MONEY invested into this team.... its we...any true fan will agree....


HAAHA, O.K THERE..
 
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