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Yea he did, made me want to root for him a lil'

watched that whole 1st round series

TILL DAME SHOWED HE HAD ICE WATER IN HIS VEINS!!!!

swear I will never forget that shot (still meaning to pick up that authentic)
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COLD. BLOODED.
 

bro...off the strength of that gif...i dont like this *****.[/quote]

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this dude is so corny to me

these 2 gif just make me think of "kobe said he wanted to play 2 or 3 more years Dwight just makes a sad face & lowers his head" :rollin[/QUOTE]


:rollin


this isn't disrespectful?

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Beas is so calm :rollin[/quote]

he was more than likely high as a ******* kite
 
Damn teams need to focus more on personality test.  Harden is a sore loser who can't play defense and Howard is a big clown that thinks like a child.  

We need a 3rd key player, one with playoff experience and a winning attitude.  if not, we will get eliminated early in the playoffs and never get a top lottery pick.
 
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MJ's $33M contract goes to auction
Darren Rovell [ARCHIVE]

ESPN.com | July 24, 2014

The Chicago Bulls' original copy of Michael Jordan's $33 million contract -- the most valuable single-season contract in NBA history -- has hit the auction block.

Jordan contract
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
Michael Jordan's 1997-98 contract, which is up for auction, would be worth roughly $49 million in today's dollars.
The contract, which Jordan signed for the 1997-98 season, was his last with the Bulls. That season culminated in a sixth championship for Jordan and the Bulls. The contract is signed by Jordan, himself, and initialed by him on each of its 24 pages. It's also signed by Jerry Krause, former Bulls general manager, and Irving Mandel, the man in charge of the Bulls' finances. It also includes a two-page cover letter from Mandel to the NBA.

The original estimate for the contract's value by the company auctioning it, Dallas-based Heritage Auctions, was $30,000, but with a week remaining until the bidding closes next Thursday night, bidding has already topped $28,000.

"It's hard to compare this to anything we've sold," said Chris Ivy, the company's director of sports auctions. "It's Jordan, who is in a class by himself, and, to our knowledge, this is the only Jordan playing contract to ever surface."

Even still, the contract was once obtained for a bargain. Ivy said the consignor, who prefers to remain anonymous, bought the contract as part of a charity auction in 2000 for less than $1,000.

The most valuable sports contract ever sold was Babe Ruth's 1918, $5,000 Red Sox contract, which was sold in an auction earlier this month for $1.02 million.

Last year, Heritage sold Wayne Gretzky's rookie contract with the Edmonton Oilers, a 10-year, $3 million deal that was signed on his 18th birthday. The contract itself sold for $47,800.

Factoring for inflation, Jordan's $33 million contract would be worth roughly $49 million in today's dollars.

http://espn.go.com/chicago/nba/stor...ginal-chicago-bulls-33-million-contract-block

Lets see how much this goes for. NT doubted me about the value of the real Flu Games.
 

bro...off the strength of that gif...i dont like this *****.

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this dude is so corny to me

these 2 gif just make me think of "kobe said he wanted to play 2 or 3 more years Dwight just makes a sad face & lowers his head" :rollin[/QUOTE]


:rollin


this isn't disrespectful?

lebron-explodes.gif

Beas is so calm :rollin[/quote]

he was more than likely high as a ******* kite[/quote]

lmao Beas really does look high

like these dudes trippin...
 
Dwight showed alot of heart in the playoffs, had me shocked at how dominant he could be if he really wanted to
Yea he did, made me want to root for him a lil'

watched that whole 1st round series

TILL DAME SHOWED HE HAD ICE WATER IN HIS VEINS!!!!

swear I will never forget that shot (still meaning to pick up that authentic)

You N's act like that was the 1st time Dwight was dominant in a playoff series or something
 
Outside of Lebron or Durant, there is no other NBA player who'd I'd take over Anthony Davis.
 
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