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  • #38190
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    topotamolder
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    Why isn’t anyone talking about him? Is it because he isn’t asian or playing for the knicks?

    Over the last 3 games 32mpg  25 ppg 6 rpg 6 ast 2 stl, the other day 18 points in the 4th quarter , today 14

    I’ve always been a fan of him (even watched some of his games when he was in china :D)

    Glad he has finally given the chance to prove he belongs in this league.

     

     

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  • #657676
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    torontoraptors10
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    Uhm…. How about you look about a couple topics below yours. The same statline you have here is in the title name…

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  • #657678
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    gay fish

    You didn’t watch any of his games when he was in China you tool.  You heard someone else talk about him on tv so you decided to make a topic about it without reading to see this topic was made by some other tool before you.  You probably don’t know where China is.

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    • #657681
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      topotamolder
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      @toronto oops, my bad , I swear I didn’t see the topic , this can be deleted then 😀

       

      @gay fish – 50 posts and -1678 points?  Not to surprised by your troll post coming from a guy called "gay fish" …

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      • #707412
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        Koming Eide
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        OOPS

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  • #689353
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    gapp090993
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    good

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  • #689356
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    gapp090993
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    good

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  • #714815
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    oelzoosaoo
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    4353

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  • #714819
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    oelzoosaoo
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    gadf

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  • #714823
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    oelzoosaoo
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    “I can’t tell you how much of a chip I have on my shoulder,” said Darren Collison, who was discarded first by New Orleans and then by Indiana despite playing well in both places. “I can’t wait to play, to play the first game, and I have a lot to prove to myself about who I am  as a player. Me and O.J. were talking about that yesterday, about how much of a chip we do have on our shoulders. I just want to play. It’s nice talking to the fans and talking to the media, but I have a lot to prove right now.”342352

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  • #714828
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    “I do feel like I have something to prove,” agrees Mayo, who was the subject of trade rumors and even a failed trade during his time with the Memphis Grizzlies. “It was a crazy four years in Memphis. I’ve been traded, then had the phone call that the trade didn’t go through and you have to come back to work. It was a reality check that this is a business, and as long as you take care of your game your game will take care of you. I just want to come here, have a breath of fresh air, compete with one of the greatest players that ever played, one of the greatest owners to own a team in one of the greatest sports towns in America. I’m here to give it my all and not fail.”421212

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  • #714834
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    oelzoosaoo
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    Adding this new mix of particularly motivated NBA veterans to a group that already consists of all-world power forward Dirk Nowitzki, the ultimate x-factor in Shawn Marion, the still capable Vince Carter, and a nice mix of young talent certainly creates an interesting team on paper. It was difficult, sitting at the press conference, looking at this group, hearing them talk, envisioning this new team, not to start to feel something special in the air.
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  • #714840
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    oelzoosaoo
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    Can this team compete with the Los Angeles Lakers and Oklahoma City Thunder in a Western Conference that looks poised to pass the 2011 NBA champs by?4214212

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  • #714846
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    oelzoosaoo
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    “One thing about it, you know we have the Lakers game one,” said Mayo. “We don’t need to do too much talking, but I think after that game, I believe Mavs fans will be excited and have big smiles on their faces, and that’s what it’s all about.”wqr232

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  • #714853
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    oelzoosaoo
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    Indeed, it is. And with a group as motivated and with as much experience as this new-look Mavs team will have, anything can happen.rw4231421

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    We HOOPSWORLD reported last week, free agent big man Andray Blatche and the Brooklyn Nets will team up for the 2012-13 NBA season, at least on a non-guaranteed basis. After being subject to the amnesty clause, Blatche is not looking for money as much as he’s looking for an opportunity to show that he does, indeed, belong in the NBA.dsa1221

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  • #714868
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    In seven seasons with the Wizards, Blatche averaged 9.9 points and 5.4 rebounds per game. He showed steady improvement over his first five years, ultimately averaging 16.8 points and 8.2 rebounds in his best season, 2010-11. There were some setbacks both on the court and in the locker room last season, when Blatche managed just 8.5 points and 5.8 rebounds and started just half of his games after being a fulltime starter the year before. Blatche told HOOPSWORLD it was just time for him to leave, that the situation in Washington had become so bad that a mutual agreement to part company was the only way to go.214142

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  • #714878
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    The Nets would love to see Blatche come off the bench behind Brook Lopez and give them another strong presence in the paint on both ends of the floor. If he can do that, he could turn out to be one of the real steals in this summer’s free agency crop. Considering the Nets don’t have another true center under contract, this is a very real opportunity for Blatche to get his career back on track.r234523

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  • #714885
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    The Toronto Raptors are in the ending stages of a long-term rebuilding project, which just might give the franchise an opportunity to break its current four-year playoff drought during the 2012-13 campaign. Armed with an assortment of former lottery picks on its roster, the Raptors have been watching the chemistry of its young core grow and develop while also looking at ways to bolster their talent by acquiring All-Star talent via free agency and trade.7y5633

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