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Originally Posted by WstCoastGotti

yo, i dont know how yall normally get tix but heres what it is. the group rate is 15 bucks off ind. tix rate and no TM fees, so like 25 off.

This rate is reserved for groups of 15+.

I went to my manager to see if you guys can nickel and dime me for 2's and 4's and got the go ahead. now yall say you dont want that?

and if you think im going to bank commission on getting you guys 2's and 4's for 25 bucks a piece, think again lol. it was more of just a favor cus i knew you guys were true fans. all good though, well just stick with organizing that group night for OKC.
Wow wow. Who said they didn't want it? I'm definitely interested and appreciative of what you are offering. I'll get back to youduring the season when I know what games I'll be able to attend. Thanks again.
 
Originally Posted by FRANCHISE 55

Originally Posted by WstCoastGotti

yo, i dont know how yall normally get tix but heres what it is. the group rate is 15 bucks off ind. tix rate and no TM fees, so like 25 off.

This rate is reserved for groups of 15+.

I went to my manager to see if you guys can nickel and dime me for 2's and 4's and got the go ahead. now yall say you dont want that?

and if you think im going to bank commission on getting you guys 2's and 4's for 25 bucks a piece, think again lol. it was more of just a favor cus i knew you guys were true fans. all good though, well just stick with organizing that group night for OKC.
Wow wow. Who said they didn't want it? I'm definitely interested and appreciative of what you are offering. I'll get back to during the season when I know what games I'll be able to attend. Thanks again.
Same here. I'll get back to you when I'm more certain what games I'm able to attend. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by LazyJ10

LadyJ

yikes.

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Originally Posted by buckwheat21

OOoPs my bad lazyJ...i get lazy when i type at work...plus your avi i think tricked me into thinking it was lady...ahahhaa my bad
You pun user you.
 
Originally Posted by acidicality

damn jamal got jesus good on that
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(referring to KL9's avy)
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Props to Andrew630 on the avy,
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. I think I need a new one*Waits for something spectacular this season*.
 
dope...i'll def have a request in before football season starts prepared for cal's upcoming season. good looks
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Originally Posted by Paul Is On Tilt

Hit me up if you want an avy made. That goes for any and all the NT Warrior Thread regulars. I'm down to make 'em.

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not sure if u can do this one..



1:05 - 1:15.

i know it's long but i just want the parts where he's counting the money and turns it over. if you can cut out the part with big worm and smokeylooking at him in between.
 
Originally Posted by LazyJ10

Is that Damon Bruce staring at me?
Yes sir, it is.

Originally Posted by Chester McFloppy

Originally Posted by Paul Is On Tilt

Hit me up if you want an avy made. That goes for any and all the NT Warrior Thread regulars. I'm down to make 'em.
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Just let me know what you want.
 
Originally Posted by acidicality

Originally Posted by Chester McFloppy

Originally Posted by Paul Is On Tilt

Hit me up if you want an avy made. That goes for any and all the NT Warrior Thread regulars. I'm down to make 'em.
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I'll be at Autzen for this game this year,. Although I'm not much a CFB fan, should be fun.
 
yeah, that's gonna be a big game. hopefully cal can pull it out, it's not gonna be easy cuz autzen is nuts, and patrick chung doesn't play fororegon anymore.
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[h2]NBA Offseason Buzz: Warriors[/h2] [h3]Healthy Ellis looks to get back on track, but an explosive forward might not get to shine[/h3]

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By John Hollinger & Ric Bucher
ESPN Insider



Want to know who's heating up for a big season on the hardwood? Insider is tapping into John Hollinger's projected player efficiency ratings to see who's trending up and down across the NBA. Ric Bucher rounds out the report by examining a pivotal player you'll want to watch as the season approaches. The series continues with the Golden State Warriors.

Without the drama of last season, the Warriors would be an enticing dark horse choice to make the playoffs. Offensive talent galore plus Don Nelson equals 45 to 50 wins, easy. But it's hard to imagine Monta Ellis or Anthony Randolph forgetting their disputes with Nelson and/or team president Robert Rowell. Or the rest of the roster dismissing how Al Harrington and Jamal Crawford were handled once they fell out of favor. The Warriors no doubt will be entertaining, but most likely in an oh-no-not-again kind of way.

To see which player is taking off, who is crashing and which name you'll need to know for the 2009-10 season, you must be an ESPN Insider.

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[h3]Trending Up: Monta Ellis[/h3]
2008-09: 14.57 PER
2009-10 projection: 15.94 PER

It's all about the ankle. If the ankle is back to full strength, Ellis can resume his ascent as one of the league's best scoring guards and be an up-tempo catalyst for a small, running team. He probably won't get many assists, but if he scores 20 points a game and shoots 50 percent from the floor, I doubt the Warriors will mind.

Ellis might have some tough defensive assignments, however, as the Warriors are considering pairing him with 6-foot-3 sharpshooter Stephen Curry. That's a potentially potent offensive combo, but Ellis would have to guard the opponent's best backcourt player every night, and his offense could suffer for it. -- Hollinger

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[h3]Trending Down: Corey Maggette[/h3]
2008-09: 16.91 PER
2009-10 projection: 15.69 PER

Any discussion of Maggette comes with three asterisks. The first is injuries -- he missed 31 games last season and has played more than 70 games just twice in the past nine seasons. The second is defense -- he treats it as optional. And the third is his passing, or lack thereof. Maggette's assist ratio dove to a career-low 8.9 last season, and only one small forward had a worse pure point rating. On a Golden State team that featured more gunners than a World War II battleship, he exacerbated an existing weakness.

The plan to start this season is for Maggette to come off the bench and play 25 to 30 minutes a night. If the Warriors follow through on that, he'll be a strong Sixth Man of the Year candidate because of his undeniable ability to score and draw fouls.

The greater question, perhaps, is where those minutes will come. Given the Warriors' lack of an imposing power forward and Nelson's history of experimenting with small lineups, there's a good chance Maggette will be checking a lot of power forwards. If so, the foul trouble might limit his minutes and in turn put an 18-point ceiling on his scoring average. -- Hollinger

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[h3]Bucher's Name to Know: Anthony Randolph[/h3]
As much as it might make Warriors fans cringe, there's no way around it: He is Chris Webber reincarnate, a wildly talented young big man Nelson dedicated last season to putting in his place or shipping out. Owner Chris Cohan appears to have learned from the last time, when he quickly dealt Webber, and this time is refusing the multitude of inquiries made by teams from around the league for Randolph over the summer after his tumultous rookie season.

But there's keeping him, and then there's playing and developing him, something the Warriors didn't get around to until late March. With a new season, and both Rowell and Nelson eager to prove their offseason renovation of departed VP Chris Mullin's roster was a success, how much time will they devote to realizing Randolph's monstrous gifts? Especially when, at this stage, he's best suited to playing small forward, captain Stephen Jackson's domain. As is, Randolph is listed as a power forward, which in Nellie's small-ball system means his minutes will depend on how much coverage he provides for the team's porous perimeter D, a role more capably handled by both Andris Biedrins and Ronny Turiaf.

The other potential issue with Randolph is his health. Soaring to block every shot, chase rebounds and hammer home dunks takes a toll on a 6-foot-10, 210-pound frame. A chiropractor on last season's medical support staff who was instrumental in keeping Randolph playing through several nagging injuries has been let go, whether for political reasons (Mullin had brought him in) or budget restraints. In any case, keep a close eye on the reckless and wiry Randolph's hops and agility. If there's a chance to ogle them at all. -- Bucher
 
Considering how Nellie looks for mismatches as a basis of his "decision" making....AR at the 4 is the best option.
 
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