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yall think the Nuggets would take Marcus Thornton for Wilson Chandler?
That's like one of those really bad trades that 2k13 makes in MyPlayer mode
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 thats pretty good

I mean they could use a guard and when Gallo was healthy I didn't think Chandler had that big a part in their rotation. 

My bad for being dumb 
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might as well ride steve blake like secretariat tonight
devin ebanks cant get minutes? lol
 
[h1]Doug Collins tells Sixers he doesn't want to return as coach next season[/h1]
Philadelphia 76ers coach Doug Collins has informed ownership that he will resign at season's end, league sources told Yahoo! Sports.

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Doug Collins could still stay with the Sixers in a different role. (USA Today Sports)Collins, 62, has one year left on a four-year deal, but has told management he won't return in that job. Collins' possible return to the franchise in another role – perhaps in the front office – hasn't been ruled out, a source said.

Ownership wanted him to return for the final season of a contract that would've paid him $4.5 million, one source said, but Collins informed owner Josh Harris of his decision to leave in recent days.

A 76ers spokesman couldn't be reached for comment on Sunday night.

The Sixers are 33-47 and in ninth place in the East.

After reaching the Eastern Conference semifinals a year ago – and trading for All-Star center Andrew Bynum over the summer – the Sixers had hopes of challenging the conference elite this season. Yet the season derailed when recurring knee problems cost Bynum the entire season, ultimately leaving the Sixers with nothing to show for trading Andre Igoudala and promising young players, Nik Vucevic and Moe Harkless.

With Collins leaving and organization president Rod Thorn likely to move into a consultant's role at season's end, the Sixers organization will be in flux. General manager Tony DiLeo was promoted into his job a year ago, but it's unclear if ownership will stay with him or seek to hire an ultimate decision-maker over him.

Philadelphia was the fourth stop of Collins' NBA coaching career that included Chicago, Detroit and Washington. Collins' son Chris was recently hired as the head coach at Northwestern University.
 
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If you thought the lakers get a lot preferential treatment just watch the Heat. Now that is what you call royalty red carpet treatment lol.


Wouldn't surprise me one bit if refs show their heat jersey through out the playoff and finals. Its practically 8 on 5 every time they play.


Other teams should put that in their scouting report.


The Lakers just played a game where they tripled the FT attempts of the Warriors.

Now do LeBron, DWade and the Heat get favorable calls at times, of course. So does KD, Kobe and most superstars.

The fact that Kobe/Lakers fans analyze every second of every Heat game and cry bloody murder when their team has been the beneficiary of favorable calls for years is comical to me.
Truth.
I live in LA and sometimes it feels like more people care about what the Heat/Lebron are doing and losing to instead of caring for the Lakers

Which makes no sense. Not even in the same conference :lol
I know, but they're infatuated with Lebron and comparing him to Kobe.
Lebron could have a game with 60 points, 15 rebounds, and 15 assists and instead of giving props, their default will always be, well Kobe has 5 rings
 
I know, but they're infatuated with Lebron and comparing him to Kobe.
Lebron could have a game with 60 points, 15 rebounds, and 15 assists and instead of giving props, their default will always be, well Kobe has 5 rings

Yeah. Same old argument with the rings. And the refs.
 
According to Synergy, Fisher is the best defender in the NBA and one of the best in history. Guys are shooting like 23% against him last I checked.
 
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