rumored to have brought his body fat down http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/miamiheat/post/_/id/10513/how-wade-big-three-stayed-big-in-lockout
while miami has been slowed by the zone, they been horrific at making anything for about 6 straight minutes. open mid-range jumpers, shots right at the basket, tip-ins, missing everything. and chalmers start to the quarter was legendary. 4 turnovers on 4 straight possessions by one player? i've never seen that. and the first 2 directly took away easy dunks that anybody who can walk and chew gum at the same time should have been able to set up. as soon as the tnt crew started talking about the game being over i knew the tide was about to turn. 20 points down to 8 as soon as they said that.
He can't put Ricky in 'cause he's not there. About that.... condolences to Rick Adelman and his family for their loss.
Ah, sorry to hear that. I wondered why I kept seeing Terry Porter on the sideline instead of Adelman.
I'm hoping Cousins has a bad game. I would throw the kitchen sink at the Kings for him. I think he's has the potiential to be a foundation piece and the Kings' FO is not the smartest. Don't the Kings have to spend more money than what they have on the roster?
When Utah and LAL play each other it's like dividing by zero to me. One team must win but neither should and I don't know what I'd rather see happen. Every boxscore between them should just read "Undefined on account of both teams sucking devil dong".
As soon as you started professing doom, it's back to a double-digit lead for the Heat. Funny how that works, huh?
Let me suggest you compare these facts: 1. The Jazz are completely irrelevant this season. 2. The Lakers have a small chance to be very significant. 3. Kobe still plays on the Lakers. Easy conclusion: Root for the Jazz to make the Lakers 0-3 no matter how unlikely it is to happen.