That's a man right there!
For really dough.That's a man right there!
Awesome game.
Why won't Heat go after him? Run him through screens? Post him up?
Awesome game.
Why won't Heat go after him? Run him through screens? Post him up?
After dislocating his elbow and having it popped back into place in the locker room, Ronda came back in an played with his left arm hanging at his side. He used it once to make a steal, then finished with a righty slam.i was thinking of this too, they did not take advantage of his injury on both ends of the floor. He was definitely favoring that hand
I want to see Miami lose, to discourage collusion among NBA players.
I know!!!
I liked it so much better when it was just the owners.
After dislocating his elbow and having it popped back into place in the locker room, Ronda came back in an played with his left arm hanging at his side. He used it once to make a steal, then finished with a righty slam.
I would love for the Heat to lose this series, and the inevitable internal implosion from the lost. i am sure Bosh will be the first to bounce.If Miami was in the game, they probably would have gone after Rondo. They're still up in the series, now 2-1. I want to see Miami lose, to discourage collusion among NBA players.
$3,000,000 or a cheap rookie with talent and potential.
Easy choise huh.
The best thing is that playing the Suns on NBA2k11 they remind you at least once every game that the Suns traded away draft picks that turned into Rajon Rondo, Luol Deng, Rudy Fernandez, Nate Robinson... (Serge Ibaka)...
You could make a mediocre team just of the players we sold.
c-Gortat
PF-Ibaka
SF-Deng
SG-Fernandez
PG-Rondo/Robinson
Yeah, every time I see the words Rondo, Iggy, Kurt Thomas... I throw up a little in my mouth.
I think the selling of the draft picks is the Sarver era practice that is hardest to accept. You're basically saying I have no confidence in my ability to select a guy that will develop into a quality player. Its also unbelievably short sighted for an owner that is a BANKER?!?!
Come on, lets give credit where its due - a head coach who proclaimed he was not in the business of developing rookies. (Not that he developed non-rookies either.)
Come on, lets give credit where its due - a head coach who proclaimed he was not in the business of developing rookies. (Not that he developed non-rookies either.)
What a mistake that is. No checks and balances. Just more profits for the owners.D'antoni was also the GM at the time.