Official 2013 NBA Offseason Thread

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You are so judgmental Beh, I kid
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He's constantly around a bunch of Hollywood people cause of the Kardashians, they probably offer him unlimited free lines of coke all day every day.
 
I understand flopping but why HGH testing do all players honestly juice like that
I dont know, I remember reading about HGH that get players back from injury sooner but I doubt a majority percentage of players do use them. Who knows? Without testing no one knows we can just speculate but at least there will be a standard throughout the league.
 
An extremely large amount of pro athletes use HGH period. Testing for it could change the game.
 
Overrated.

Girls were easier back then.

actually back then girls had standards and actual morals

nowadays if a chick hasnt shown her **** online by the age of 21 people think something is wrong with her

so no girls were not easier back then
 
This ***** Drummond bagged iCarly
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http://network.yardbarker.com/all_s...jennette_mccurdy_on_instagram_photos/14357813

Pistons Andre Drummond Woos Nickelodeon’s Jennette McCurdy on Instagram (Photos)
by Natasha Paul | Posted on Thursday, August 22nd, 2013


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If Chad Ochocinco could pull a wife using social media, why can’t Pistons C Andre Drummond do the same? However, Drummond wasn’t going for your run of the mill used groupie like Evelyn Lozada. He’s definitely aware of his NBA status, and he wanted something more. Jocksandstilettojill.com is reporting that Drummond may have found his match in Nickelodeon star Jennette McCurdy.


Apparently Drummond is fan of the Nickelodeon show iCarly and decided to use his Instagram to express his adoration for Jennette with the hashtag “Woman Crush Wednesday.” Of course McCurdy found out and they started following each other on twitter.


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All indicators are that they’re the newest Hollywood/Athlete couple. Drummond seems to be sending flowers and gifts to the Nick star. At least he’s courting her the right way.


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McCurdy is already representing for her man’s team. See folks there is hope for social media romance.


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hes going to hurt that little girl :rollin

when she tweeted him "i want to watch you play!" all i could think about is when dwight dropped the ball with that porn star :lol

he should have asked himself what would dwight do

so after she tweeted him "i want to watch you play!" andre should have replied with "with what? :evil" :lol
 
She's not very good looking but I'd smash just to say I ****** iCarly.
 
dont ask me why but when i was bored i would watch it :rollin

not gonna lie, good show :lol
 
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Howard Wanted Kobe, D'Antoni Out Of L.A.

August 24 at 8:41am CST By Zach Links

Since signing with the Rockets this summer, Dwight Howard has denied that he issued demands to the Lakers that weren't met. However, various people close to the situation say that there were two prerequisites for the big man to stay: fire coach Mike D'Antoni and amnesty, or "at the very least muzzle", Kobe Bryant, according to Ric Bucher of 95.7 The Game (Sulia link).

The Lakers asked Dwight to be patient on both fronts for at least another season, telling him that he would have to tough things out for another year, according to one source. However, Lakers VP of basketball operations Jim Buss spoke with Bucher and it sounds as though he's planning to keep Kobe well beyond 2014.

"Dwight didn't want to play with Kobe for 2-3 more years," Buss said. "I'm going to stand behind Kobe because of his history with the franchise."

Howard's rift with D'Antoni is well known and the big man reportedly felt as though he was lost in the Lakers' offense last season. This isn't the first time that we've heard that Howard was looking for a change on the bench or for Kobe to get out of the picture, but it now appears that his requests were closer to demands and those demands being met could have kept him in L.A.

Howard's gutsy demands don't come completely without precedent in Lakers' history. When Bryant re-signed in 2004, it coincided with Shaq being shipped to Miami and Phil Jackson being let go. However, the front office didn't need to be pressured to make either move at the time as they were unhappy with both men.

Nearly ten years later, it seems that the Lakers had the opportunity to hold on to the summer's most prized free agent. However, the price tag was simply too high for them

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Watch him try and get Harden traded...

Julius F. Wrek
 
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Howard Wanted Kobe, D'Antoni Out Of L.A.

August 24 at 8:41am CST By Zach Links

Since signing with the Rockets this summer, Dwight Howard has denied that he issued demands to the Lakers that weren't met. However, various people close to the situation say that there were two prerequisites for the big man to stay: fire coach Mike D'Antoni and amnesty, or "at the very least muzzle", Kobe Bryant, according to Ric Bucher of 95.7 The Game (Sulia link).

The Lakers asked Dwight to be patient on both fronts for at least another season, telling him that he would have to tough things out for another year, according to one source. However, Lakers VP of basketball operations Jim Buss spoke with Bucher and it sounds as though he's planning to keep Kobe well beyond 2014.

"Dwight didn't want to play with Kobe for 2-3 more years," Buss said. "I'm going to stand behind Kobe because of his history with the franchise."

Howard's rift with D'Antoni is well known and the big man reportedly felt as though he was lost in the Lakers' offense last season. This isn't the first time that we've heard that Howard was looking for a change on the bench or for Kobe to get out of the picture, but it now appears that his requests were closer to demands and those demands being met could have kept him in L.A.

Howard's gutsy demands don't come completely without precedent in Lakers' history. When Bryant re-signed in 2004, it coincided with Shaq being shipped to Miami and Phil Jackson being let go. However, the front office didn't need to be pressured to make either move at the time as they were unhappy with both men.

Nearly ten years later, it seems that the Lakers had the opportunity to hold on to the summer's most prized free agent. However, the price tag was simply too high for them

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Watch him try and get Harden traded...

Julius F. Wrek


Pistons will gladly take Harden

do work Dwight
 
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