Originally posted by valrod33:
I don't think you follow basketball if your a fan of jameer Nelson
Jameer Nelsons a good player
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Originally posted by valrod33:
I don't think you follow basketball if your a fan of jameer Nelson
Originally posted by Harbaugh52:Originally posted by valrod33:
I don't think you follow basketball if your a fan of jameer Nelson
Jameer Nelsons a good player
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Smith wants Arenas, who weighs about 225 pounds, to lose 10 to 15 pounds this summer. And he wants Arenas to continue strengthening his injured knee. Smith called both of those goals a “non-issue” and something he has no worries about.
What Smith does worry about, however, is Arenas playing basketball too much.
“The thing I have to fight with him on a daily basis is the the guys who are basketball players, that love to play basketball, like to play basketball all the time, year-round. And he’s one of those guys,” Smith said. “He’s a gym rat. That’s counter-productive for him. He actually has to play little to no basketball up until September and then he can pick up a ball and start shooting. Guys who are that skilled get those things back.”
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Sumbody tell OTIS I'm a professional BASKETBALL PLAYER..I'm not tryin to be the best at EXERCISING let's save that for 45 and over ppl haha
Originally posted by jrg:
Dwight working more on this apparently this off season
Originally posted by Harbaugh52:Originally posted by jrg:
Dwight working more on this apparently this off season
if he adds a mid range jump shot he will be unstoppable
Originally posted by jrg:
Pistons Interview Pat Ewing for Head Coaching Gig
The Detroit Pistons have expanded their head coaching search by interviewing Orlando Magic assistant coach Patrick Ewing, according to league sources.
Ewing, 49, has long desired to be a head coach, and has decried what he viewed as pigeonholing him as a “big man” assistant, a role he has undertaken while an assistant coach in Houston with Yao Ming and in Orlando with Dwight Howard. Ewing has said that he does a lot more than just work with bigs and is ready to run a team. He badly wanted to get a shot with the Knicks, the team for whom he became a superstar after being taken first overall in the 1985 Draft.
“It’s disappointing that I haven’t moved to the next step to getting a head coaching job, but all I can do is keep working hard and keep on preparing myself for whenever that opportunity arises,” Ewing told the New York Daily News earlier this month. ”A lot of people try to pigeonhole me into just a big man’s coach and I’m just not a big man’s coach. I’m a coach.”
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Good, hire his ass...dudes been holding Dwight back for years now. Keeps telling Dwight to focus more on his post moves instead of developing a mid-range jumper. Dwight is strong enough to dominate when he gets in the paint...if he is able to develop a consistent jumper he will destroy the NBA for years to come.
Originally posted by Jigga:Originally posted by jrg:
Pistons Interview Pat Ewing for Head Coaching Gig
The Detroit Pistons have expanded their head coaching search by interviewing Orlando Magic assistant coach Patrick Ewing, according to league sources.
Ewing, 49, has long desired to be a head coach, and has decried what he viewed as pigeonholing him as a “big man” assistant, a role he has undertaken while an assistant coach in Houston with Yao Ming and in Orlando with Dwight Howard. Ewing has said that he does a lot more than just work with bigs and is ready to run a team. He badly wanted to get a shot with the Knicks, the team for whom he became a superstar after being taken first overall in the 1985 Draft.
“It’s disappointing that I haven’t moved to the next step to getting a head coaching job, but all I can do is keep working hard and keep on preparing myself for whenever that opportunity arises,” Ewing told the New York Daily News earlier this month. ”A lot of people try to pigeonhole me into just a big man’s coach and I’m just not a big man’s coach. I’m a coach.”
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Good, hire his ass...dudes been holding Dwight back for years now. Keeps telling Dwight to focus more on his post moves instead of developing a mid-range jumper. Dwight is strong enough to dominate when he gets in the paint...if he is able to develop a consistent jumper he will destroy the NBA for years to come.
Weird. Ewing had a really nice midrange J in his arsenal.
Well, he really developed it when his knees began to give out, but still...why not have Dwight work on his touch?
Originally posted by jrg:
W 10/28 Wizards 83 @ Magic 112
L 10/29 Magic 70 @ Heat 96
11/2 Magic @ Knicks POSTPONED
W 11/3 Timberwolves 86 @ Magic 128
W 11/5 Nets 90 @ Magic 105
W 11/6 Magic 91 @ Bobcats 88
W 11/8 Hawks 89 @ Magic 93
L 11/10 Jazz 104 @ Magic 94
L 11/12 Raptors 110 @ Magic 106
W 11/13 Magic 91 @ Nets 90
W 11/15 Grizzlies 72 @ Magic 89
W 11/18 Suns 89 @ Magic 105
W 11/20 Magic 90 @ Pacers 86
L 11/22 Magic 97 @ Spurs 106
W 11/24 Heat 95 @ Magic 104
W 11/26 Cavaliers 100 @ Magic 111
W 11/27 Magic 100 @ Wizards 99
W 11/30 Pistons 79 @ Magic 90
W 12/1 Magic 107 @ Bulls 78
W 12/3 Magic 104 @ Pistons 91
L 12/4 Magic 85 @ Bucks 96
L 12/6 Hawks 80 @ Magic 74
L 12/9 Magic 83 @ Trail Blazers 97
L 12/10 Magic 105 @ Jazz 117
W 12/12 Magic 94 @ Clippers 85
L 12/13 Magic 94 @ Nuggets 111
L 12/18 76ers 97 @ Magic 89
L 12/20 Magic 81 @ Hawks 91
L 12/21 Mavericks 105 @ Magic 99
W 12/23 Spurs 101 @ Magic 123
W 12/25 Celtics 78 @ Magic 86
W 12/27 Magic 104 @ Nets 88
W 12/28 Magic 110 @ Cavaliers 95
W 12/30 Knicks 103 @ Magic 112
W 1/3 Warriors 90 @ Magic 110
W 1/5 Bucks 87 @ Magic 97
W 1/7 Rockets 95 @ Magic 110
W 1/8 Magic 117 @ Mavericks 107
L 1/12 Magic 89 @ Hornets 92
L 1/13 Magic 124 @ Thunder 125
W 1/15 Magic 108 @ T'Wolves 99
L 1/17 Magic 106 @ Celtics 109
W 1/19 76ers 98 @ Magic 99
W 1/21 Raptors 72 @ Magic 112
W 1/22 Magic 118 @ Rockets 104
L 1/24 Pistons 103 @ Magic 96
W 1/26 Magic 111 @ Pacers 96
L 1/28 Magic 90 @ Bulls 99
W 1/30 Cavaliers 87 @ Magic 103
L 1/31 Magic 97 @ Grizzlies 100
L 2/3 Heat 104 @ Magic 100
W 2/4 Magic 110 @ Wizards 92
L 2/6 Magic 80 @ Celtics 91
W 2/8 Clippers 85 @ Magic 101
W 2/9 Magic 99 @ 76ers 95
L 2/11 Hornets 99 @ Magic 93
W 2/13 Lakers 75 @ Magic 89
W 2/16 Wizards 76 @ Magic 101
L 2/23 Kings 105 @ Magic 101
W 2/26 Thunder 88 @ Magic 111
W 2/27 Bobcats 86 @ Magic 100
W 3/1 Knicks 110 @ Magic 116
W 3/3 Magic 99 @ Heat 96
L 3/4 Bulls 89 @ Magic 81
L 3/7 Blazers 89 @ Magic 85
W 3/9 Magic 106 @ Kings 102
L 3/11 Magic 120 @ Warriors 123
W 3/13 Magic 111 @ Suns 88
L 3/14 Magic 84 @ Lakers 97
W 3/16 Magic 93 @ Bucks 89
W 3/18 Nuggets 82 @ Magic 85
W 3/21 Magic 97 @ Cavaliers 86
W 3/23 Magic 111 @ Knicks 99
W 3/25 Nets 85 @ Magic 95
L 3/28 Magic 106 @ Knicks 113
L 3/30 Magic 82 @ Hawks 85
W 4/1 Bobcats 77 @ Magic 89
L 4/3 Magic 98 @ Raptors 102
W 4/5 Bucks 72 @ Magic 78
W 4/6 Magic 111 @ Bobcats 102
L 4/10 Bulls 102 @ Magic 99
W 4/11 Magic 95 @ 76ers 85
W 4/13 Pacers 74 @ Magic 92
52-30 2nd Southeast
Starting Lineup:
PG - Jameer Nelson
6'0" 190lbs
SG - Jason Richardson
6'6" 225lbs
SF - Hedo Turkoglu
6'10" 220lbs
PF - Brandon Bass
6'8" 250lbs
C - Dwight Howard
6'11" 265lbs
Bench:
G - Gilbert Arenas
6'4" 215lbs
G - JJ Redick
6'4" 190lbs
G - Chris Duhon
6'1" 190lbs
G - Quentin Richardson
6'6" 228lbs
F - Ryan Anderson
6'10" 240lbs
F - Earl Clark
6'10" 225lbs
F - Malik Allen
6'10" 255lbs
F - Daniel Orton
6'10" 255lbs