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Shut up. You're so obnoxious. In your opinion, a team should never lose, and if they do, they're not worthy of their championship.
Seriously. I'm going to be so glad when Lakers win it again this year. I'm going to be so, freaking, happy... not because Lakers will have won but because Spurs will have lost.
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How can the World Champs lose to Memphis & Indiana LOL
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Lakers lost to Indiana
what's going on with the World Champs 4 losses already.
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LeBron says Mavs owner Cuban `very sly guy’
DALLAS (AP)—When LeBron James was the coveted free agent last summer, he got a few text messages from Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban before making his decision to go to Miami.
Before the Heat played in Dallas for the only time this season, James described Cuban as “a very sly guy” Saturday night.
“He wants to win, he wants best for his team,” said James, who along with Dallas-born Chris Bosh joined Dwyane Wade in Miami.
Cuban said his texts to James and the player’s business manager Maverick Carter had a simple message.
“When he was making his decision, what I told him, and I told Maverick, was that no team had ever blown up a team of all their core, then added a couple of free agents and won,” Cuban said. “It’s always taken someone to come into a good team to make it better and put them over the top. That’s what I told him.”
The Heat arrived in Dallas with a 9-7 record. They beat Philadelphia on Friday night to end a three-game losing streak, but there has been plenty of talk about Miami’s woes.
“I’m not trying to get caught up in it too much,” James said. “People are going to have their comments, everyone’s going to have a comment about our team, about what we did, about what I did this summer. You hear it and you go forward, don’t try to get caught up in it as much.”
Miami’s leading rebounder, Udonis Haslem, may be out for the season after surgery this week to repair a torn ligament in his left foot.
Asked if he had any interest in the Mavericks last summer, James started his response by saying he gave “a lot of teams” consideration.
“That’s one of the teams I looked at, a veteran ball club with a lot of winners on their team,” James said. “But I guess you know where I ended up.”
Cuban was later asked if he James and the Heat would regret their decisions.
“I have no idea,” Cuban said. “The Mavs were 0-4 and ended up winning 67 games, so you just don’t know. They can win out … Hopefully not until starting after we play them in December and tonight.”
That 0-4 start to 67 wins for Dallas came in the 2006-07 season, after the Mavericks lost in the NBA Finals against Miami the previous season.
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First round of the playoffs, ok we will see
maybe Lakers will have a tough time, they sure did when Phoenix was drilling 3's all night.
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You're saying the truth, but you wait until the Spurs have the better record to comment. In either case, it doesn't matter, because Spurs are going nowhere this year, like every year. I understand they're your team, but at least accept the fact that they're not getting past the first round of Playoffs, if that.
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I'm not even going to bother. Let's just wait and see who wins, stronzo.
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Lakers lost again loving it loving it
Spurs have a better record than the Lakers
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7-foot 14-year-old from India is ready to follow in Yao's footsteps
Size, in and of itself, is no guarantee when it comes to trying to predict NBA stardom. Or even a chance at an NBA roster.
Through the years, we've seen countless 7-footers from several countries fall short, so to speak, time and time again when it comes to trying to hold their own at the NBA level. The Americans clearly lead the league in failing at this aspect, but a dozen other countries have flubbed as well.
One country that hasn't taken to the ring, or the court, yet? India. And though this massive nation hasn't had a player play or even be drafted by an NBA team, it's not easy to see why Satnam Singh Bhamara might not be the exception to the rule. After all, the 7-footer has scouts drooling over his skills.
The catch?
He's only 14.
But he's also 7-feet tall.
Once again, if you missed that: 7-feet tall, and 14 years of age.
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