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A link? It's on ABCanyone got a link for today game?
don't be dumbOriginally Posted by Antidope
Theres a little DBD in all of us. He will never die
vipbox.tvanyone got a link for today game?
Some people might be away from a TV altogether.A link? It's on ABC
Stop it!Bruce Bowen is too high.
???Aint nobody trying to watch sports on a Sunday afternoon.
DBD is only in my phone as my best friend's contact name.... and that was my nickname for him years ago before DBD of NTno just in you and rck. no pun intendedTheres a little DBD in all of us.
What's going on?
All the bay area-investors still got the hots for Monta Ellis I guessThis sounds like a great idea
“@DimeMag: NBA Rumor: The Kings Could Look To Acquire Monta Ellis http://bit.ly/15ukTZD”
DEERFIELD, Ill. -- Chicago Bulls head coach Tom Thibodeau has been fined $35,000 for his postgame comments regarding the officiating in Game 3.
"I see how things are going, I watch very closely," Thibodeau said after Game 3. "We're not going to get calls, that's reality."
Thibodeau, who had already spoken to reporters before news of the fine was released, said through a Bulls PR representative that he had no comment and was only focused on Game 4.
The fiery coach was clearly perturbed about the calls that have been going against the Bulls, though. After Nazr Mohammed was ejected for pushing Heat star LeBron James to the floor, Thibodeau fired back that James might have been acting.
"From my angle, I saw a guy basically flop," Thibodeau said of James. "I don't think it warranted an ejection. I understand a flagrant foul, I understand that, but ejection, no, nope."
The series between the Bulls and Heat has already been filled with technical fouls and ejections, and it's clear the players and coaches believe that will continue heading into Game 4 on Monday night.
"Playoff basketball," Thibodeau said after Sunday's practice. "That's normal."
Bulls forward Jimmy Butler agreed.
"Definitely," he said of the physical nature. "I feel like that's what it's been from the very beginning. I don't expect it to change ... the last game, it's over with. But we're coming in and we want to be the aggressor."
Aint nobody trying to watch sports on a Sunday afternoon.
There should be no games today. Its a day where you know that millions of people will be preoccupied with other things. I had to basically lie to my mom today about why we cant go out until 6 PM, I'm sure other people dont have that convenience. I was supposed to be leaving at 3. Its a poor move on the NBAs part if theyre concerned about viewership.It's an afternoon game on a Sunday, how is that irresponsible?