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*Pops the champainge*Yes time for a celebration.
*Pops the champainge*Yes time for a celebration.
He just started fouling like crazy trust me once he stops doing that I'd rather have him start over Dyess.I agree, he needs to stop with all the fouls man.
Your right but wait untill he starts going into a slump.I'm actully really starting to like seeing Dyess starting, he makes almost every shot he takes, and he can rebound, I don't see why he should be benched right now.
Yea our frontcourt will be solid but I still think Maxiell will be our future starter over Amir.Yeah, we are going to have a strong frontcourt it years to come.
But, if Dyess does into a slump, that is so bad we need to bench him, I say start Amir, Maxiell seems to fit the role of the bench player a lot better than a starter. Give him one more year and he will start, I just want his spark off the bench, like what he did in the ECF vs. Cleveland last season.
yep, they just couldn't get going, plus the whole ref thing that Maple was talking about.Mavericks loseing FTW!
Something about the ref that last year in the playoffs (game 5) made some bad calls, and he made some more tonight, and Avery got mad and was running after him and got ejected....I'm not sure though, haven't seen SportsCenter yet, watching BSU v Hawai'i.What exactly happened?
Isn't it though? Even if there was bad calls, you should be able to win by like 12-20. Ecspecially if your the Mavericks.losing to an O'Neal-less Pacers = pathetic
Granger > O'Neal.losing to an O'Neal-less Pacers = pathetic
oh fo'shoGranger > O'Neal.
Salvatore famously made a key call against Dirk Nowitzki in Game 5 of the 2006 NBA Finals after which Dallas owner Mark Cuban held one of the angriest press conferences in history. ESPN's Bill Simmons has named Salvatore the second worst referee in the NBA, and a review of every call of Game 5 by 82games.com found that of the ten debatable calls Salvatore made in that game, an astonishing eight (I'm no math whiz, but that's 80%) favored the Heat -- who ultimately won that game and the championship.