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w sumie to o tego typu artykułach jaki dał Kore to mozna by zrobic osobny temat. Nie biore ich na powaznie, kazdy sie rozni i to porzadnie, wdg mnie zaden z nich nie oddaje do konca tego w jaki sposob rozkladaja sie sily :wink: . Szczególnie bawi mnie Jajo na 1 miejscu, jeszcze nie teraz... chyba ze zagra okolo 70 meczy, to MOŻE jego dominacja nastapi.

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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/w ... index.html

 

Ja Maca bardzo lubie, ale ten jego charakter :roll: .Jak czołowy gracz NBA może coś takiego mówić?Dla mnie to nie do pomyślenia, żeby gracz w wieku 27, który ledwo powąchał PO mówił takie rzeczy...rozumiem że były kontuzje,ale bez przesady!Jeszcze to żenujące porówanie do KB, który jest po najlepszym sezonie w karierze a teraz dopiero wraca po kontuzji kolana...Ehh T-Mac, zawiodłeś mnie :wink:

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Love Is In The Air

 

By Jeff Dengate

 

Did you remember to hit the candy store and call the florist? Or did you pick up a 32-pack of Harry Potter cards to pass around to your third grade classmates?

 

If not you could have one very unhappy Valentine, as I do each year the Hallmark holiday cruises by on the calendar. It’s not that I don’t show a little love, but I’m usually in transit to the city of choice to cover the All-Star Game.

 

Even so, my relationship is harmonious; the same can’t be said for a few others around the league.

 

You see, the NBA has a way of doing that around this time of year, when the trade deadline looms and teams begin jostling for playoff position, nerves get a little frayed and emotions run high.

 

With that in mind, today we take a look at a few NBA loves lost and found.

 

 

DALLAS-MIAMI

 

It should come as little surprise to see last year’s Finals contenders on this list. A bitter loss with all the marbles on the line can harden the resolve of a runner-up and sometimes lead to ill will as it tries to get over the hump.

 

In the eyes of the Mavericks, however, they were the better team, making last June’s loss all the more disappointing. Just don’t tell that to Miami’s Dwyane Wade; he’s not hearing any of it, and he said as much late last week to the Miami Herald.

 

“Dirk says they gave us the championship last year,” Wade was quoted, “but he's the reason they lost the championship, because he wasn't the leader that he's supposed to be in the closing moments. That's because of great defense by us, but also he wasn't assertive enough as a leader's supposed to be.”

 

Well, as you can imagine, the Mavs had a response.

 

Owner, Mark Cuban, wrote on his blog about Wade’s leadership. “I know Shaq appreciates your leadership as well. He called out your team a few weeks ago saying it was ‘embarassing’. Great leadership DWade. Your coach sat players for being fat. I guess you couldnt lead them away from the buffet.”

 

Cuban’s star player took a slightly toned-down approach when he told Newsday, “We had a 2-0 lead (in the Finals), we were up 10 with a couple of minutes left in Game 3. If we win that Game 3, we have a chance to close the series out. That's really all I said, and I don't know why he got all sensitive about it.”

 

Sensitivity is nothing new when the Larry O’Brien trophy is at stake. The loser, after tasting a celebration – albeit not one of their own – usually comes out gunning for a second chance. As for the winner, well, the last thing they want is to be told they didn’t earn their hardware.

 

Fortunately, we hoops fans don’t have to wait for June, hoping the two meet again to renew their un-pleasantries: Miami travels to Dallas for a game on Feb. 22. You can watch it unfold on TNT at 9:30 ET.

 

 

DON’T FORGET ABOUT LEBRON

 

Since coming into the league together in 2003, LeBron James and Dwyane Wade have assumed the roles of Bird and Magic, Wilt and Russ. The two are bound to be linked throughout their careers because of their mastery of the game. The mention of one instantly brings comparisons to the other.

 

The difference between Dwyane-LeBron and their predecessors is that the two are tight off the court, bonding through their summer commitments to USA Basketball during the 2004 summer Olympics and the 2006 World Championships.

 

That’s why, with his friend struggling lately, Wade has leant support … at least when the two weren’t on the court together.

 

“You can see he doesn't have that LeBron pep in his step, that excitement that he normally brings to the game,” Wade said before Friday’s contest vs. Cleveland, after which he planned to ask James about his recent slump. “Even watching from a distance, you can see he doesn't have that, and he has to find a way to get it back.”

 

A week earlier, however, Wade exploited one of his friend’s only weaknesses, urging the crowd to make some noise when James was shooting some late game free throws. James, hitting only 68 percent from the stripe this season, missed both and the Heat went on to win the game 89-82.

 

All’s fair in love and hoops.

 

 

NO FIVE-ZERO FOR AGENT ZERO

 

There’s often respect and admiration between a player and an opposing coach. In the case of Gilbert Arenas and Team USA assistant coaches Mike D’Antoni and Nate McMillan, the relationship heads south from there.

 

Arenas, operating with the notion he was snubbed for participation in last summer’s World Championship, made it his personal crusade to light up the coaches’ NBA squads this year to make a point about his abilities.

 

On his NBA.com blog, Arenas said he got his 50 points against the Suns and was shooting for the same mark against Portland on Sunday. “Even if you don’t watch the game,” Arenas wrote, “you’re going to look at the boxscore to see what happened.”

 

I looked at the boxscore and instantly wondered if Arenas and McMillan had kissed and made up. That, or if Gilbert mistakenly left his jumper at home when he headed for the arena. Arenas missed all eight tries from beyond the arc, finishing with nine points, as the Wizards got trounced by the Blazers.

 

Even if he was 41 points off his prediction, we still love Gilbert for all his quirks and look forward to him making his first start in this weekend’s All-Star Game.

 

 

CLIPPERS LOVE CHRISTIE

 

Nearly a week ago, before the Clippers took on the Knicks at Madison Square Garden, Mike Dunleavy said the team might re-sign Doug Christie to a second 10-day contract after seeing how the veteran fit in with L.A.

 

Later that night, Christie went out and gave the Clips a solid 22-minute effort, recording four assists, three rebounds and two steals, although he struggled to find his shot, connecting on one-of-five from the field.

 

Christie is learning the Clippers system despite having to do so on an extended road trip.

 

“(The road trip) wasn't conducive to getting him in the flow right away,” Dunleavy said. “He's had a chance to see some stuff, and he's had two legitimate practices, so you could see us using him a little bit.”

 

The Clippers will use Christie a little bit more, having rented the defensive specialist’s services for another 10 days.

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HARRISON, N.Y. (AP) -- Former NBA star Latrell Sprewell, accused of assaulting his girlfriend in front of their children, may communicate with his children only by phone, e-mail or text message.

 

Harrison Town Judge Marc Lust extended an order of protection Friday keeping Sprewell -- best known for choking Golden State Warriors coach P.J. Carlesimo at a 1997 practice -- away from girlfriend Candace Cabbil and their four children.

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The 36-year-old Sprewell is charged with third-degree assault, obstructing governmental administration and five counts of endangering the welfare of a child. The charges say Sprewell assaulted Cabbil on Dec. 11 in their Purchase home and refused to let in police for 90 minutes.

 

His lawyer has denied the charges. The judge told Sprewell to return to court May 4.

 

Cabbil filed a $200 million lawsuit against Sprewell last month in Manhattan. She claims he broke his promise to share his life and his fortune with her, and reduced his support for their children. The lawsuit says Cabbil also is guardian for a fifth child, a 16-year-old Sprewell fathered with another woman.

 

When Sprewell was traded from the New York Knicks to Minnesota in July 2003, the couple agreed that Cabbil would remain in Purchase with the children, the lawsuit said.

 

Sprewell turned down a three-year, $21 million contract extension from Minnesota in 2005 and hasn't played professional basketball since. He played 13 seasons and was a four-time All-Star.

 

Sprewell flew in from his River Hills, Wis., home for the court session. Neither he nor his lawyer, George Bellantoni, would talk to reporters outside court. Inside, Sprewell told the judge he had avoided contact with Cabbil, saying, "We don't talk."

No, no no proszę jak Spree dba o swoją biedną rodzinkę :lol:

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Zachęcam kibiców Allena Iversona, ale też osoby którym jest on obojętny (bo jest tam kilka naprawdę ciekawych, raczej nie opisywanych wcześniej informacji nie tlyko o nim, ale też o kulisach NBA, draftu i innych sprawach) i haterów (bo może będą wiedzieli, dlaczego "tak, a nie inaczej" nawet jak tego nie pochwalają). Szczególnie polecam fragment do debiutu w NBA włącznie (sezon 1996-97). Zajęło mi to mniej niż założenie całej strony, ale była to zdecydowanie najtrudniejsza rzecz jaką kiedykolwiek napisalem.

 

Od początku powstania Sixers.e-nba.pl jednym z największych atutów serwisu była obszerna biografia Allena Iversona. Miło jest mi poinformować, że po dwóch miesiącach pracy mogę zaprezentować Wam nową biografię, czterokrotnie dłuższą od poprzedniej. Na ponad 40 stronach (licząc dokument worda) znajdziecie mnóstwo interesujących faktów czy cytatów związanych z AI, oraz nieznanych wcześniej nazwisk, dat czy wydarzeń. W największym stopniu poszerzona została część tekstu poświecona dzieciństwu Iversona, ale też uaktualniłem opisy jego pierwszych pięciu sezonów na parkietach NBA, głownie za sprawą nabytej książki „Only The Strong Survive: The Odyssey of Allen Iverson” Larry’ego Platta. Mam nadzieję, że tekst ten nie tylko dostarczy wielu nowych informacji, ale też pozwoli zrozumieć w większym stopniu postać i charakter samego koszykarza. Serwis Sixers.e-nba.pl gwarantuje, że nigdzie indziej w całym Internecie nie znajdziecie obszerniejszej, dłuższej i bardziej szczegółowej biografii byłego zawodnika Philadelphii 76ers.

 

I niech mi teraz ktoś podskoczy lepszą biografią kogokolwiek :twisted:

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Nie plotki - TO PRAWDA

 

Monty wyjechał do Irlandii i zaszył się tam jak mnisi z Zielonej Wyspy, kiedy przepisywali dzieła Rzymian dla potomności, aby nam, maluczkim przekazać część swojej olbrzymiej wiedzy o AI, Sixers, NBA, świecie, galaktyce i wszelkich układach planetarnych :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

 

QWA Monty - WIELKA RZECZ - WIELKIE DZIĘKI - WIELKIE GRATKI

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Hehe Maxec i Mich@alik nieźle mnie rozbawiliście. Prawda jest taka, ze zadzwoniłem do Allena i mi to po prostu podyktował, moja zasługa to tylko tłumaczenie ;) Wielkie dzięki za słowa uznania, szczerze to nie spodziewałem sie tego aż w takiej mierze jak dostałem tutaj i na stronie w komentarzach. Już pod koniec wysiadałem ale teraz po fakcie i po tych wszystkich dobrych słowach widać, ze było warto.

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Już pod koniec wysiadałem ale teraz po fakcie i po tych wszystkich dobrych słowach widać, ze było warto.

Warto? to mało powiedziane :P:P:P . Rozłożyłem sobie czytanie na 3 dni zeby sie dobrze nad tym skupić i nie czytać na siłę. Jestem juz przy końcu i moge stwierdzić tylko jedno: KAWAŁ DOBREJ ROBOTY.

 

SZACUNEK !

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Week 23: Iverson and Anthony Oh, so this is what the Denver front office had in mind when it paired Carmelo Anthony and Allen Iverson.

 

The two All-Stars are both playing their best basketball of the season and, as expected, the Nuggets are rolling.

 

When Iverson was traded from Philadelphia in December, the meshing of Melo and A.I. was seen as some type of wild experiment by mad scientists.

 

And the cynics couldn't wait to weigh in.

 

"They both dominate the ball, this will never work."

 

"They will be fighting over who gets to take the shots at crunch time."

 

"Neither one of them is going to be willing to accept a lesser role."

 

As it turns out, none of the concerns voiced through the media have been a problem.

 

Anthony and Iverson have both put up their numbers and, equally as important, they get along both on and off the court.

 

Further proof that head coach George Karl and Co. knew exactly what they were doing is the fact that Denver currently has a league-best six-game winning streak.

 

The Nuggets (41-36), who have won seven of their past 10, have passed the Lakers for the sixth spot in the Western Conference.

 

Anthony is scoring 29 points per game while Iverson is averaging 26.6. They are the highest scoring duo in the NBA and capable of giving a scare to, but not beat, the Suns or Spurs in the first round of the playoffs.

 

Their best showing of the season was March 17 when they blew out the Suns, 131-107. In that contest, Iverson had 44 points and 15 assists, while Anthony scored 29.

 

The two biggest reasons why the Anthony-Iverson combination has worked is becoming more and more clear.

 

For starters, Denver is playing better defense now than it has all season.

 

Secondly, despite the scoring titles, despite averaging more points per game besides everyone in NBA history except Wilt Chamberlain and Michael Jordan and despite being the league MVP in 2001, Iverson has been willing to defer slightly to Anthony.

 

The former Rookie of the Year and two-time All-Star Game MVP is scoring a little less and allowing Melo to attempt the big shots.

 

And right now, it is working.

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Panowie, sorki za słowo ale to już QWA przesada

 

http://www.sport.pl/koszykowka/1,65086,4111085.html

Przeczytałem, to już wczoraj, ale jakoś nie podszedłem do tego za bardzo na poważnie, szczerze mówiąc to mnie to po prostu rozśmieszyło. Wiadomo, że USA to taki kraj w którym za to, że afroamerykanin nie lubi białej czekolady może zostać posądzony o rasizm :wink: i odwrotnie. Także ja się tym w ogóle nie przejmuje, bo wiadomo ile jest prawdy i sensu w takich badaniach. :?

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Zapraszam do przeczytania wywiadu z Wojciechem Michałowiczem, oczywiście na http://www.sixers.e-nba.pl a od jutra również na http://www.e-nba.pl 8)

Fajna sprawa ze WM, ale strasznie "kali byc, kali robic", chwilami cholernie gubilem wątek i nie wiedzialem o co chodzi :/

Możesz po polsku albo angielsku wyjaśnić o co chodzi, bo nie kapuję? :)

 

To byla rozmowa mailowa, live?

Telefoniczna.

 

Panowie, sorki za słowo ale to już QWA przesada

 

http://www.sport.pl/koszykowka/1,65086,4111085.html

Eeee to już stare, większość graczy powiedziała, że to brednie i ktoś tam miał za dużo czasu, żeby to robić.

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