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  • #56484
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    BogDon_Krypt
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     As you all know, I have been a wonderful contibutor to this website whether its brilliant trade idea (Brandon Jennings and Josh Smith for Lebron James) or fantastic game analysis (Heat should have tried to win Game 5).  I have -999 points, but with your help, I can get +999 for this post and be at a nice even 0.  Also, I’m going to be bold as usual and say Bogdan Bogdanovic cracks the lottery.  Kid can flat out Bogdan.

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  • #921724
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    LOFTY
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    lol sorry I had to!

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  • #921595
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    LOFTY
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    lol sorry I had to!

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  • #921728
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    BogDon_Krypt
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     Luckily I countered it.  Better get on.your other account to make it go back.  And on that note, I think lace stevenson deserves a max contract 

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  • #921599
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    BogDon_Krypt
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     Luckily I countered it.  Better get on.your other account to make it go back.  And on that note, I think lace stevenson deserves a max contract 

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    • #921601
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      LOFTY
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      ha ha so tempting to start another account! im sure the negs will start raining so I wont bother with it.

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    • #921730
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      LOFTY
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      ha ha so tempting to start another account! im sure the negs will start raining so I wont bother with it.

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  • #921607
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     You could just neg my last comment, or let someone else do the honors.  I think that Beasley could end up with a better career than DRose.  Yes DRose has an MVP, but it’s doubtful he’ll ever play again.  Meanwhile Beasley showed his offensive potential in the finals.  Rumor has it Pop was impressed and is going to bring him in for try outs.  Beasley would flourish in the Spurs pass first team central philosophy.  With a mentor like Borris Diaw, he could seen be the best passer and defender on the team.  Plus he could teach Borris how to roll the world’s greatest spliff.

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  • #921736
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     You could just neg my last comment, or let someone else do the honors.  I think that Beasley could end up with a better career than DRose.  Yes DRose has an MVP, but it’s doubtful he’ll ever play again.  Meanwhile Beasley showed his offensive potential in the finals.  Rumor has it Pop was impressed and is going to bring him in for try outs.  Beasley would flourish in the Spurs pass first team central philosophy.  With a mentor like Borris Diaw, he could seen be the best passer and defender on the team.  Plus he could teach Borris how to roll the world’s greatest spliff.

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  • #921663
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    McDunkin

    +1 this is the greatest comeback story I’ve ever read.

    Try reading this it might help

    http://nbadraft.net/forum/nomoneys-guide-getting-more-points

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    • #921873
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      BogDon_Krypt
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      I want to get to 0 in this post, so keep up the likes.  It’ll be the greatest comeback story since Juwan Howard. Howard carried both the Mavs and Wizards as the best player on the team, and arguably, the best player in the league at the time. He just didn’t have the pieces. Finally, he did the honorable thing and took a paycut to play for the historical Miami Heat. There, he finally won back-to-back championships as the veteran player refusing to lose, much like Dirk in the 2011 finals. Truly a great comeback story, and again, he added a third on the San Antonio Spurs and he spearheaded the 3 headed monster of Howard, Diaw, and Bonner.

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    • #921743
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      I want to get to 0 in this post, so keep up the likes.  It’ll be the greatest comeback story since Juwan Howard. Howard carried both the Mavs and Wizards as the best player on the team, and arguably, the best player in the league at the time. He just didn’t have the pieces. Finally, he did the honorable thing and took a paycut to play for the historical Miami Heat. There, he finally won back-to-back championships as the veteran player refusing to lose, much like Dirk in the 2011 finals. Truly a great comeback story, and again, he added a third on the San Antonio Spurs and he spearheaded the 3 headed monster of Howard, Diaw, and Bonner.

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  • #921793
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    McDunkin

    +1 this is the greatest comeback story I’ve ever read.

    Try reading this it might help

    http://nbadraft.net/forum/nomoneys-guide-getting-more-points

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