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    Dwight Howard's impression of Lebron

    That was Dwight's impersonation of Billy Bob Thornton's character Karl from Sling Blade doing an impersonation of LeBron James.
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    JJ or Matt?

    JJ, but with a bunch of Matt Barnes tattoos.
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    Nets Release Dooling

    I'm down for it. Here's the link to the ESPN article: http://sports.espn.go.com/new-...ews/story?id=5336461
  4. http://blogs.orlandosentinel.c...draft-prospects.html * Jordan Crawford - G, Xavier (6-4/195 ) * Devin Ebanks - F, West Virginia (6-9/215) * Darington Hobson - G, New Mexico (6-7/210) * Quincy Pondexter - G/F, Washington (6-6/225) * Andy Rautins - G, Syracuse(6-4/194) * Greivis Vasquez - G, Maryland (6-6/200)
  5. http://www.orlandosentinel.com...0527,0,1532430.story quote: Boston Celtics center Kendrick Perkins will play in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals Friday. The NBA announced it would rescind the second technical foul against Perkins official Eddie Rush called with 36.1 seconds left in the first half. Celtics forward Paul Pierce's foul with 8:12 in the fourth quarter has also been upgraded to a flagrant foul 1.
  6. http://www.orlandosentinel.com...0527,0,1532430.story quote: Boston Celtics center Kendrick Perkins will play in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals Friday. The NBA announced it would rescind the second technical foul against Perkins official Eddie Rush called with 36.1 seconds left in the first half. Celtics forward Paul Pierce's foul with 8:12 in the fourth quarter has also been upgraded to a flagrant foul 1.
  7. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.c...d.Celtics/index.html quote: The Big Three -- Ray Allen, Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce -- play the game right, but I'm tired of seeing Garnett in his Big & Tall Men's Shop suit standing on the sidelines chest-bumping teammates. I don't like Kendrick Perkins; I don't know why. Eddie House wears his socks too high, for my tastes. I also wouldn't mind if, just one time after hitting a three-pointer, he didn't go frolicking back down court like he just won the lottery. Big Baby Davis is, well, a big baby. Stephon Marbury is a walking, trash-talking billboard for underachieving pro-athlete dysfunction. Brian Scalabrine -- didn't he used to be on "Saved By The Bell"? Then there's Ragin' Rajon Rondo, emerging as a top point guard and a top punk artist. In the Bulls series, he stuck out his leg to trip Kirk Hinrich in Game 5, smacked Brad Miller across the mouth later in Game 5 and flung Hinrich into the scorer's table in Game 6. A friend of mine excused each act as "borderline dirty." Feh! Before becoming a Celtic, I believe Rondo was a bagman in the John Dillinger gang. The guy has a general distaste for all things Boston basically, but his impressions of the players were amusing to me. I would add Pierce to the "big baby" group - His drive-to-the-lane-make-contact-and-act-like-you-were-hit-by-a-bus move gets a little old every single game.
  8. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.c...d.Celtics/index.html quote: The Big Three -- Ray Allen, Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce -- play the game right, but I'm tired of seeing Garnett in his Big & Tall Men's Shop suit standing on the sidelines chest-bumping teammates. I don't like Kendrick Perkins; I don't know why. Eddie House wears his socks too high, for my tastes. I also wouldn't mind if, just one time after hitting a three-pointer, he didn't go frolicking back down court like he just won the lottery. Big Baby Davis is, well, a big baby. Stephon Marbury is a walking, trash-talking billboard for underachieving pro-athlete dysfunction. Brian Scalabrine -- didn't he used to be on "Saved By The Bell"? Then there's Ragin' Rajon Rondo, emerging as a top point guard and a top punk artist. In the Bulls series, he stuck out his leg to trip Kirk Hinrich in Game 5, smacked Brad Miller across the mouth later in Game 5 and flung Hinrich into the scorer's table in Game 6. A friend of mine excused each act as "borderline dirty." Feh! Before becoming a Celtic, I believe Rondo was a bagman in the John Dillinger gang. The guy has a general distaste for all things Boston basically, but his impressions of the players were amusing to me. I would add Pierce to the "big baby" group - His drive-to-the-lane-make-contact-and-act-like-you-were-hit-by-a-bus move gets a little old every single game.
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    If playoffs started today . . .

    quote: Originally posted by ThisIsTheYear: quote: Originally posted by Mayhem:Agreed on the Sheed factor, but then again . . . I didn't see the Cleveland vs. Detroit game. If Sheed was guarding Big Z, Z dropped 23 on him and Sheed had a lowly 5pts in 27min. Just saying, Z ain't no D12 and he seemed to do just fine against him. Z scored on jumpers. He didn't confront Sheed in the post once, who seems to get amped up when he faces a big-time post presence. Gotcha. Dangit, Dwight! Work on those jumpers!
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    If playoffs started today . . .

    Agreed on the Sheed factor, but then again . . . I didn't see the Cleveland vs. Detroit game. If Sheed was guarding Big Z, Z dropped 23 on him and Sheed had a lowly 5pts in 27min. Just saying, Z ain't no D12 and he seemed to do just fine against him.
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    If playoffs started today . . .

    #3 Orlando vs. #6 Detroit Oh, CRAP. I know things will change and the standings will shift, but it's still a possibility. Detroit is regressing, and Orlando looks to be a bit re-energized. I want to beat Detroit in a playoff series more than anything, but at the same time they make me really nervous. They've consistently been the kryptonite to our Superman. What I don't get is how a team like Cleveland (a team we matchup well with in my opinion and could beat in a playoff series) could destroy Detroit the way they did last Sunday. Yet, every time we play Detroit it's a tough battle - and in the playoffs it's a battle we continue to lose. So is this the year? The year to beat Detroit in the playoffs? What say you? Would you rather bypass the Pistons come playoff time, or hit them head on and show them that we are the better team?
  12. #3 Orlando vs. #6 Detroit Oh, CRAP. I know things will change and the standings will shift, but it's still a possibility. Detroit is regressing, and Orlando looks to be a bit re-energized. I want to beat Detroit in a playoff series more than anything, but at the same time they make me really nervous. They've consistently been the kryptonite to our Superman. What I don't get is how a team like Cleveland (a team we matchup well with in my opinion and could beat in a playoff series) could destroy Detroit the way they did last Sunday. Yet, every time we play Detroit it's a tough battle - and in the playoffs it's a battle we continue to lose. So is this the year? The year to beat Detroit in the playoffs? What say you? Would you rather bypass the Pistons come playoff time, or hit them head on and show them that we are the better team?
  13. Stephon Marbury WILL NEVER wear an Orlando Magic uniform. These "sports writers" are wasting their time with their BS theories. Marbury would officially become a cancer spreading across everything that has been successful in Orlando this season.
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    D12 How awesome is my Hand?

    Glad to see some others were annoyed by Dwight's antics early on vs. Boston. If he hits a running hook shot that gives the Magic the lead in the 4th quarter, okay that's fine. Game winner? Sure, by all means. BUT COME ON. His first two shots that go in within the first few minutes of the 1st quarter? Uncalled for. For the rest of the game, Dwight pretty much laid an egg and was fouled out. I sure hope someone called him out for it after the game (SVG or Ewing preferably). It reminded me of the garbage DeShawn Stevenson would do (still does?) - he would hit a three and wave his hand in his face (the "you can't see me" bit) - all while his team is down by 32 points mind you.
  15. http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/sports_magic/2009/01/n...rd-this-season-.html quote: If more proof was needed that the Magic don't win by Dwight Howard alone, it was Tuesday's news of point guard Jameer Nelson being named the Eastern Conference's player of the week, his second such honor this season. Nelson averaged 24.7 points, 8.0 assists, 2.7 rebounds and 1.7 steals in leading Orlando to a perfect 4-0 road sweep last week. He was sterling in fourth-quarter runs against the San Antonio Spurs and L.A. Lakers, and hit 5-of-5 3-pointers against the Sacramento Kings. If Jameer is not added to the All-Star team this year, the NBA is a complete joke.
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