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- Posted on: Sat, 06/16/2012 - 9:37am #40331
ulezosaoosaoParticipantBefore he starts to decline? I know people are saying he has already started to decline but he is only 30. How many years will he be able to play at a high level? are we talking 2-3 years?
can he still be a top 5-7 player in the next few seasons?
0 - Posted on: Wed, 09/19/2012 - 1:27am #715246
NooMMMAParticipantThe Dallas Mavericks count themselves lucky to have added Mayo for this 2012-13 NBA season, and Mayo is confident that the new-look Mavericks can go far, even further, perhaps, than the super-hyped Los Angeles Lakers.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 10/12/2012 - 3:44am #720193
MOMINGParticipantJust like Shaquille O’Neal, right?
“No. They’re different,” Bryant said. “Shaq was a goofball. But Shaq was a big a-hole. I was a little a-hole. It worked well.
“Dwight has a lot of that in him. He just needs to bring it out and make guys pay every single day.”vsf43
0 - Posted on: Mon, 10/29/2012 - 9:21pm #724690
peikzoosaParticipantOnce upon a time, Green was considered arrogant, but obviously he’s come a long way since being drafted by Boston in 2005. Today, he’s an integral part of one of the Eastern Conference’s most promising teams, and there might not be a single player in the entire league more grateful for his opportunity.o657567
0 - Posted on: Thu, 12/13/2012 - 3:09am #733145
ghwwwaParticipantThere are a flurry of questions in the minds of NBA fans in the wake of Saturday night’s blockbuster trade between the Houston Rockets and the Oklahoma City Thunder. Did the Thunder take a step back? Is Houston a playoff team now? Did the Rockets give up too much? Did Oklahoma City get the best deal possible?
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