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Post by Los Angeles Lakers on Mar 8, 2010 10:01:19 GMT -5
The Mavs extend their winning streak to 11 and are within 3 games of the Lakers who have dropped 3 in a row. Gasol seems really frustrated, and even with all the injuries ( Damp, Jet ) the Mavs are surging Gasol should not be bitching at all. If anyone should be bitching it's Phil Jackson for the Lakers lazy play. Fisher is too old, KB is racketing up mileage, Ron has been doing well (so no complaints for him brought him here as role player so that's his job), Odom needs to get more touches, Bynum still cries about not getting enough touches and is constantly in foul trouble, and Gasol is a pu*** (softer then a damn pillow.) Even Phil called out Gasol on his play recently.
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Post by Los Angeles Lakers on Mar 8, 2010 10:09:45 GMT -5
Oh did I forget to mention the Lakers have no bench (Brown inconsistent, Farmer overrated (tries to be a wannabee KB.))
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Post by Milwaukee Bucks on Mar 8, 2010 19:43:02 GMT -5
Yea it was weird how last year the bench was great and this year......well.
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Post by Los Angeles Lakers on Apr 14, 2010 22:18:36 GMT -5
2009-2010 NBA AWARDS
ROY 1. Stephen Curry (this was the toughest pick out of all the awards) 2. Tyreke Evans 3. Brandon Jennings
MIP 1. Aaron Brooks 2. Andrew Bogut 3. Gerald Wallace
6 MOY 1. Jamal Crawford 2. Anderson Varajao 3. Manu Ginobli
COY 1. Scott Brooks 2. Scott Skiles 3. Alvin Gentry
DPOY 1. Dwight Howard 2. Anderson Varajao 3. Josh Smith
MVP 1. LBJ 2. Kevin Durant 3. Dwight Howard
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Post by Detroit Pistons on Apr 14, 2010 22:40:02 GMT -5
2009-2010 NBA AWARDS ROY 1. Tyreke Evans 2. Stephen Curry 3. Brandon Jennings MIP 1. Gerald Wallace 2. Andrew Bogut 3. Gerald Wallace 6 MOY 1. Jamal Crawford 2. Manu Ginobli 3. Ben Gordon COY 1. Scott Brooks 2. Alvin Gentry 3. Scott Skiles DPOY 1. Dwight Howard 2. Marcus Camby 3. Josh Smith MVP 1. LBJ 2. Kevin Durant 3. Amare Stoudmire Also IMO Ben Wallace is the comeback player of the year. The guy played his heart out and probally played the last game of his carrer tonight
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Post by Philadelphia 76ers on Apr 15, 2010 19:59:59 GMT -5
What's with all the love for G-Wall? His numbers aren't that much then last season.
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Post by Memphis Grizzlies on Apr 16, 2010 7:37:20 GMT -5
agreed ^
2009-2010 NBA AWARDS
ROY 1. Tyreke Evans 2. Stephen Curry 3. Brandon Jennings
MIP 1. Aaron Brooks 2. Danilo Gallinari 3. Corey Brewer
6 MOY 1. Jamal Crawford 2. Al Harrington 3. Jason Terry
COY 1. Scott Brooks
DPOY 1. Dwight Howard (i guess)
MVP 1. LeBron James 2. Kevin Durant 3. Kobe Bryant
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Post by Utah Jazz on Apr 16, 2010 19:15:00 GMT -5
ROY 1. Tyreke Evans 2. Stephen Curry 3. Brandon Jennings
MIP 1. Aaron Brooks 2. Russell Westbrook 3. Andrew Bogut
6 MOY 1. Jamal Crawford 2. Manu Ginobili 3. Jason Terry
COY 1. Scott Brooks 2. Scott Skiles 3. Nate McMillan
DPOY 1. Dwight Howard 2. Marcus Camby 3. Josh Smith
MVP 1. LeBron James 2. Carmelo Anthony 3. Dwight Howard
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Post by Atlanta Hawks on Apr 17, 2010 3:09:09 GMT -5
What's with all the love for G-Wall? His numbers aren't that much then last season. It isn't all about numbers. His intensity on both ends of the floor this year has led to more consistency plus he's averaging over 10 rebounds a game. How many players under 6'8" have done that? His defense is as good as ever even though he's had to fit into Larry Brown's style and his offense is more efficient. He's shooting .073 better from three this year and even upped his overall FG %. Plus he actually stayed healthy this year. He's never played more than 72 games in a season (once and 70+ only three times in his previous 7 years) and he played in 76 this year. Then there's the fact that the Bobcats are the best defensive team in the league and it all starts with him. He should be 1st Team Defense this year. Even so, Bogut had a huge jump in improvement but I'm still not sure how I feel about a top pick actually living up to expectations and giving him an award for it.
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