2015-2016 NBA Regular Season - MDA to HOU - All-NBA - Harden snubbed - Anthony Davis is broke

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Idk, it's not like he's a definite lock imo. Dude has been on the decline for awhile now but yea everybody gets in nowadays.
 
I need Memphis to play a Lance, Farmar, Barnes, Z-Bo, Hollins line up. All former Clippers.

Oh, and TA gonna go for 40 this game. LOL.
 
"Thunder have had all kinds of Great moments, them boys aint ****. Straight disappointment in the works"
 
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What is he, an 8 time all star?

3 or 4 time DPoy?

8 Time All NBA, 5 of which were first team selections.

"Dissapointment" Yeah Ok :lol

I think its still arguably that he's been a disappointment. But the "biggest" disappointment? Not even close. Someone like, say, Hasheem Thabeet or even Mike Beasly are easily much bigger disappointments than Dwert.
 
it wasnt a bad pass. it was a little late, but it was pretty spot on. dwight got both hands on it.

It wasn't a bad pass but it was too risky of a pass to make in that situation. James didn't even have a solid handle on the ball before he threw it.

I mean I see what he saw, but you can't really take those kind of risk when the game is on the line. Maybe in the 2nd quarter. 

That or lead Dwight to the rim with the pass.
 
What is he, an 8 time all star?

3 or 4 time DPoy?

8 Time All NBA, 5 of which were first team selections.

"Dissapointment" Yeah Ok :lol


We want to see greatness when we are given glimpses and the images of greatness (in what we saw from early Dwight Howard). In the annals, yeah, he'll be mentioned as one of the better centers of his time...In reality, he underachieved at the opportunity to dominate in a league that was quickly distancing itself from the dominant center era. Distancing, as in back towards the 3-point line. He started hungry, faded to complacent. His numbers say what they say, but he was more than that..Should have been, at least.

Don't need your sarcastic twits. For what Dwight could have been -- and it's a different 'could-have-been' than a Michael Olowokandi -- the greatest player of his era...He didn't even come close....To me, that's disappointing. Nothing worse than being robbed of witnessing greatness.

Understand now?
 
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What is he, an 8 time all star?

3 or 4 time DPoy?

8 Time All NBA, 5 of which were first team selections.

"Dissapointment" Yeah Ok 
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We want to see greatness when we are given glimpses and the images of greatness (in what we saw from early Dwight Howard). In the annals, yeah, he'll be mentioned as one of the better centers of his time...In reality, he underachieved at the opportunity to dominate in a league that was quickly distancing itself from the dominant center era. Distancing, as in back towards the 3-point line. He started hungry, faded to complacent. His numbers say what they say, but he was more than that..Should have been, at least.

Don't need your sarcastic twits. For what Dwight could have been -- and it's a different 'could-have-been' than a Michael Olowokandi -- the greatest player of his era...He didn't even come close....To me, that's disappointing. Nothing worse than being robbed of witnessing greatness.

Understand now?
that's poetic 
 
As a rockets fan. Keeping our 1st round pick>getting swept by the Warriors/Spurs.
 
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Is this the performance tony allen had in mind when he said he would get his revenge if andrew bogut ever guarded him again?
 
 We want to see greatness when we are given glimpses and the images of greatness (in what we saw from early Dwight Howard). In the annals, yeah, he'll be mentioned as one of the better centers of his time...In reality, he underachieved at the opportunity to dominate in a league that was quickly distancing itself from the dominant center era. Distancing, as in back towards the 3-point line. He started hungry, faded to complacent. His numbers say what they say, but he was more than that..Should have been, at least.

Don't need your sarcastic twits. For what Dwight could have been -- and it's a different 'could-have-been' than a Michael Olowokandi -- the greatest player of his era...He didn't even come close....To me, that's disappointing. Nothing worse than being robbed of witnessing greatness.

Understand now?
Uhhhh, Taxes, World Hunger, Manipulation of the Masses with Media, Purposeful Poisoning, With-holding cures from sick so you can sell them meds instead
 
 
 We want to see greatness when we are given glimpses and the images of greatness (in what we saw from early Dwight Howard). In the annals, yeah, he'll be mentioned as one of the better centers of his time...In reality, he underachieved at the opportunity to dominate in a league that was quickly distancing itself from the dominant center era. Distancing, as in back towards the 3-point line. He started hungry, faded to complacent. His numbers say what they say, but he was more than that..Should have been, at least.

Don't need your sarcastic twits. For what Dwight could have been -- and it's a different 'could-have-been' than a Michael Olowokandi -- the greatest player of his era...He didn't even come close....To me, that's disappointing. Nothing worse than being robbed of witnessing greatness.

Understand now?
Uhhhh, Taxes, World Hunger, Manipulation of the Masses with Media, Purposeful Poisoning, With-holding cures from sick so you can sell them meds instead
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 We want to see greatness when we are given glimpses and the images of greatness (in what we saw from early Dwight Howard). In the annals, yeah, he'll be mentioned as one of the better centers of his time...In reality, he underachieved at the opportunity to dominate in a league that was quickly distancing itself from the dominant center era. Distancing, as in back towards the 3-point line. He started hungry, faded to complacent. His numbers say what they say, but he was more than that..Should have been, at least.

Don't need your sarcastic twits. For what Dwight could have been -- and it's a different 'could-have-been' than a Michael Olowokandi -- the greatest player of his era...He didn't even come close....To me, that's disappointing. Nothing worse than being robbed of witnessing greatness.

Understand now?
Uhhhh, Taxes, World Hunger, Manipulation of the Masses with Media, Purposeful Poisoning, With-holding cures from sick so you can sell them meds instead
and Dion Waiters
 
 
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We want to see greatness when we are given glimpses and the images of greatness (in what we saw from early Dwight Howard). In the annals, yeah, he'll be mentioned as one of the better centers of his time...In reality, he underachieved at the opportunity to dominate in a league that was quickly distancing itself from the dominant center era. Distancing, as in back towards the 3-point line. He started hungry, faded to complacent. His numbers say what they say, but he was more than that..Should have been, at least.


Don't need your sarcastic twits. For what Dwight could have been -- and it's a different 'could-have-been' than a Michael Olowokandi -- the greatest player of his era...He didn't even come close....To me, that's disappointing. Nothing worse than being robbed of witnessing greatness.


Understand now?
Uhhhh, Taxes, World Hunger, Manipulation of the Masses with Media, Purposeful Poisoning, With-holding cures from sick so you can sell them meds instead

:lol

I agree...

I'm talking in the spirit of competition and sports though...Didn't figure I had to point that out.
 
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