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Nice win for the Bulls. Just as I suspected, Rose went off on us and we had no answer. This should go a long way for building up the Baby Bulls confidence heading into the latter part of the season.

As for the Spurs, its just another loss. As long as they have home court advantage in the playoffs and are healthy, frankly I dont care how many losses they have or who they lose to.

Yeah, it was a nice win. Love seeing them doing this to teams with a bit more experience as it will help us. I will say that there isn't a team I don't think they can hang with. Especially when they all get healthy.
 
the Second half saw a lot of back luck for the Spurs, no excuses, but seemed like anything bad that could of happened did. Oh well, no shame losing to the Bulls.
 
Melo to the Nets? That's cool with this Brooklyn boy : )

Why would he want to go to the Nets? To hang out with Jigga man?

At least in NY he has some pieces to at LEAST make the playoffs

The NETS would be liight years from even that
 
Why would he want to go to the Nets? To hang out with Jigga man?

At least in NY he has some pieces to at LEAST make the playoffs

The NETS would be liight years from even that

He was born in Brooklyn. Next best thing to playing in Manhattan.

There are so many false news/rumors out right now it's insane.

What happens if he is traded before Sunday? Does he still play for the West in the All Star game?
:lol
 
btw, can anyone explain to me how Chris Mullin and Rodman make the HOF finalists over Reggie Miller? WTF?
 
btw, can anyone explain to me how Chris Mullin and Rodman make the HOF finalists over Reggie Miller? WTF?


You giving Reggie Miller props?! Please! All he did was shoot 3s. If you're looking for a scorer, I'd put dominique wilkins or bernard king way before Reggie miller for HOF consideration.

Chris Mullin doesn't deserve to be mentioned, but please don't disrespect Rodman.

Name me 1 player in NBA history to become a rebounding champ for 7 straight NBA seasons. You guessing Wilt, mosses malone, barkley, bill russell? Nope. It's D-Rod. baby, and he did all this at 6'7". Look it up. Probably the most underrated player in NBA history to never get any props for what he did on the court.

Dwight howard, Ben Wallace, Kevin Love, Shaq have nothing on Rodman when it comes to rebounding and they are all 6'10" or taller!

D-Rod was probably one of the hardest working players to play the game. Young cats asking this silly question probably never saw D-Rod play.
 
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You giving Reggie Miller props?! Please! All he did was shoot 3s. If you're looking for a scorer, I'd put dominique wilkins or bernard king way before Reggie miller for HOF consideration.

Chris Mullin doesn't deserve to be mentioned, but please don't disrespect Rodman.

You must be a butt hurt Knicks fan. Yes, Im giving Miller props. If you think "all he did was shoot 3's", you mustve played too much NBA Jam or something. Guys who average 18+ ppg for a career, is not a guy who "all he does is shoot 3's." He averaged 1.84 3-pointers made a game, so the other points must've come from somewhere.


How did I disrespect Rodman? All I said was how did they make it OVER Miller? Did I say they SHOULDNT make the HOF? No.

And Im 34. I dont know how old you are, nor do I care. But Ive been watching the NBA for 25+ years. So I know how hard Rodman worked. And I also know how he imploded a team or two along the way.

I also know its much easier to specialize in one stat. While I respect Rodman for his rebounding (and occasional defensive help), I also realize that MANY NBA players could specialize in one area if they wanted to and be successful. We call those guys, ONE DIMENSIONAL. Does that mean he should be picked over one of the most prolific shooters in NBA history? I dont think so.

So, please, stop starting s%^t. Dont ASSume anything, ya richard.
 
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How did I disrespect Rodman? All I said was how did they make it OVER Miller? Did I say they SHOULDNT make the HOF? No.

And Im 34. I dont know how old you are, nor do I care. But Ive been watching the NBA for 25+ years. So I know how hard Rodman worked. And I also know how he imploded a team or two along the way.

I also know its much easier to specialize in one stat. While I respect Rodman for his rebounding (and occasional defensive help), I also realize that MANY NBA players could specialize in one area if they wanted to and be successful. We call those guys, ONE DIMENSIONAL.

So, please, stop starting s%^t. Dont ASSume anything.

My bad, rodman is one dimensional, and Reggie isn't. That's right, Reggie played great D and was an all time assist leader. Com'on bro, All he did was shoot 3s.
 
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You giving Reggie Miller props?! Please! All he did was shoot 3s. If you're looking for a scorer, I'd put dominique wilkins or bernard king way before Reggie miller for HOF consideration.

Chris Mullin doesn't deserve to be mentioned, but please don't disrespect Rodman.

Name me 1 player in NBA history to become a rebounding champ for 7 straight NBA seasons. You guessing Wilt, mosses malone, barkley, bill russell? Nope. It's D-Rod. baby, and he did all this at 6'7". Look it up. Probably the most underrated player in NBA history to never get any props for what he did on the court.

Dwight howard, Ben Wallace, Kevin Love, Shaq have nothing on Rodman when it comes to rebounding and they are all 6'10" or taller!

D-Rod was probably one of the hardest working players to play the game. Young cats asking this silly question probably never saw D-Rod play.


lol! what is the difference between Miller only shooting 3's and Rodman only being a defensive presence? It's the same thing doofus.
 
My bad, rodman is one dimensional, and Reggie isn't. That's rights, Reggie played great D and was an all time assist leader. Com'on bro, All he did was shoot 3s.

Ill add my PS here because you were probably in too much of a tizzy to read my earlier edit...

You must be a butt hurt Knicks fan. Yes, Im giving Miller props. If you think "all he did was shoot 3's", you mustve played too much NBA Jam or something. Guys who average 18+ ppg for a career, is not a guy who "all he does is shoot 3's." He averaged 1.84 3-pointers made a game, so the other points must've come from somewhere.
 
Ill add my PS here because you were probably in too much of a tizzy to read my earlier edit...

You must be a butt hurt Knicks fan. Yes, Im giving Miller props. If you think "all he did was shoot 3's", you mustve played too much NBA Jam or something. Guys who average 18+ ppg for a career, is not a guy who "all he does is shoot 3's." He averaged 1.84 3-pointers made a game, so the other points must've come from somewhere.

Didn't mean to jump on you bro. Yeah Rodman caused a lot of drama for a lot of teams and a lot of people hate him, but he didn't grow up pampered and spoiled by agents and big teams before they had a chance to prove themselves. I think rodman started basketball late, and was a janitor/blue collar type dude that scrapped his way to the nba against all odds. I just have a soft spot for players like him. I always root for underdog type players and Rodman was one of them.

Reggie was an all star and one of the most clutch players. If the score was tied, and I could pick one player to shoot the last second shot, he'd be right up there with Robert Horry and kobe. I definately give him props. But Rodman was pretty good too. He just sucked at scoring, but he was still an awesome player is all I'm saying bro. Peace,
No hard feelings. :peace
 
Its all good. Like I said, I never said Rodman should not be in the HOF. Mullin = questionable. VERY questionable. I mean he was a very good/solid shooter, Dream Teamer, had the little Run TMC thing going for awhile there, but what other impact did he have on the game?

But Rodman, unquestionably no doubt. Antics aside, he defintely had an impact on the NBA. Do I think Miller should be in before those two. IMO, yes. I was pretty shocked they're making Miller wait, and I probably wouldve made that statement regardless of who the other two guys were (in this case Mullin,Rodman).

I actually looked thru some of your previous posts and like 99% of the stuff you say, I agree with. We just missed the mark here. But its all good, I dont mind the passionate debates, its just a message board. :peace
 
I was surprised Miller wasn't but it didn't bother me either. Can't stand Miller. Always thought he was a mouth but the guy had talent at the same time and he will go in next year. Rodman, I like a bit because of what he did with Chicago and I do think he for his work on the boards and D deserve it but he had a bit of an offensive game also.

Chris Mullin was the one that surprised me the most. He was a good player but I never thought he was "that" good.
 
Lots of guys are former All-Stars. He had a 4 year run where avg around 25 a game. He ended up with an average of 18 which is good. Guess for me he was just a solid NBA player that didnt draw my attention enough.
 
is the NBA All Star game going to be on ABC or other channel, I haven't been able to watch it for years because it's on cable
 
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