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The greatest flopper for me was Karl Malone. He drove me nuts whenever he drove the lane with both hands swinging like windmills and flopping....
Smart idea. I am all for it. Go Yao but don't go all out yet.
It looks like it from my sense of the constant trade "chatter" from different sources.
Exactly what I was going to write. The scary thing now is that there are two ball stoppers in the team. It used to be just McGrady, now Ariza is...
Leave Bullard alone. He is doing great. Bill W is the best in the business.
The NBA is really really fixed then, if this is true.
I am with you on this one Texan, this is the Yao treatment applied to Landry tonight. Donaghy's book is being suppressed by Stern because there is...
I am starting to believe the stories told by Donaghy.
This post and photo says it all about the Stern Gang aka NBA
Those stats are telling indeed. The problem that I saw was that it was Ariza who was almost always holding the ball and it was not moving around...
Budinger is the real deal. His all around game is just special and he ought to keep his starting job.
Well, this is a recognition by the Rockets that they are not eager for this team to go the second round of the playoffs this year.
That's exactly what I was going to say. To answer the question, no, if he is asked or he demands to lead the team and get the majority of minutes...
Agree with the post. Plus, if only the Rockets' pg's will look more for him on offense he can really be special. Bud and Scola are a joy to watch...
Agree with your post. I wonder what his ast/to ratio is at this point in the season. Any takers?
Bingo! I thought I have seen a very similar player before with the same body build, gait and game. Thanks for finally solving the mystery for me.
Totally agree with this post.
The coach should, at this stage of the season, set Ariza aside and discuss the positives and negatives of his game so far. Ariza doesn't seem to...
He didn't dance around in front of his bench and on the court when his opponents were down by a big margin. He still showed respect for his...
A great person and NBA player. Humankind is not hopeless after all. Good luck with the rehab Yao, and take it easy.