Official NBA 2012-2013 Season Thread

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Knicks is my team and i will always root for them, but man im scared of Rudy Gay, dude has been balling.

And same about royce white, he needs to do something already about that.
 
Knicks are the Atlanta Falcons of the NBA right now. Nobody's going to take them seriously until they make it past the first round. :lol:

well, if they keep winning and have a great season they won't be an 8 seed facing a 1 as they have been when they lost in the first round.

So let's not act like they are not built to make a run when the time comes, they are playing well without 2 major pieces.
 
man sixers better get this W tonight i really hope they dont play like they did against detroit because that was completely embarrassing to watch. 
 
Scared of Rudy Gay? Only time I'm scared of Rudy Gay is when I'm playing 2K team up and I'm not the guarding him. And even then I aint eem that scared.

Weve been playing terrific team defense so hopefully Rudy has trouble tonight . We saw yesterday Melo doesnt have to go off for NY to get the win but something tells me Melo will get his tonight.

with all that said, inb4 Rudy drops 40 :lol:
 
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Royce White's battle with Rockets over anxiety disorder could cost him NBA career

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The Rockets made Royce White the 16th overall pick in the 2012 NBA draft. (AP)

As a lost, confused young man plays the martyr on Twitter timelines, Royce White's chance to construct a sustainable professional basketball career slips away. He's chasing cheers on the court for the Houston Rockets, but they haven't found him deserving of playing time. So, White started to lash out, search for his stardom in cyberspace, and it's turned a combustible partnership into an embarrassing public spectacle.

White has left the Rockets, and there's no telling when he'll return. Before long, White will lose the platform that he so desperately wants to advocate for mental illness. He's fighting a noble fight, with the most noble of intentions, and perhaps someday he can be remembered as a trailblazer on the issue of anxiety disorders.

Yet now, this can't be his crusade, his burden. It's too much. People have tried to tell him this. Royce White needs to save himself and save his basketball career. Without the NBA, his desire to bring awareness – to be a champion for change – will come to an unapologetic and abrupt end.
As White turns this organization into his betrayers, turns himself into a martyr of injustice, he should be preparing himself for the end of his NBA career. This is professional sports, and the cold truth is this: So far, he isn't worth the trouble. So far, he was a waste of a draft pick at No. 16, a waste of the time and care invested in him. Maybe that's hard for him to hear, but it's true – and only he can change it.

This isn't a dismissal of mental illness. This isn't a belittling of his struggle. This is simply a fact. As he rails against the Rockets' insistence that he meet with one of their doctors when he's failing to honor his contract to show up for practices and games, he's losing sight that this is the one organization that's invested in his mental health and development as a player.

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If Houston gives up on him, White will struggle to find another team willing to make even close to the commitment – if any at all. White has turned down NBA D-League assignments, missed practices and conditioning workouts and tried to convince Rockets officials that his anxiety order would be much, much better if they would simply play him in games. This isn't a negotiation, and never will be.

Houston redid White's contract so it could pay for White's RVs and car services on trips, because of his fear of flying. The Rockets have let him come and go this season without fining him. They owe him that patience and understanding, but they don't owe him playing time. It's earned in the NBA, the way three Houston rookies are trying to earn it.

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White has yet to play for the Rockets in the regular season. (AP)
If it was easier for White to manage his anxiety disorder when he was the star at Iowa State, well, that isn't the Rockets' problem. There's no leveraging an anxiety disorder to get out of a D-League demotion and onto the NBA floor.

When meetings with Rockets coaches and officials couldn't get White the minutes he wanted, when a demotion to Rio Grande and the bus trips of the minors had been broached, White stopped showing up to the team's facility for practices and games last week. Maybe it was a coincidence, but White is losing the benefit of the doubt.

Metta World Peace and Delonte West had public bouts with mental illness and eventually confronted them in constructive, public ways. They tried to make a difference for people, but they also had proven themselves as NBA players. World Peace has lasted in the league because he understood this is a results business, and he's had to be even better than the next guy to survive so long with the issues that never went away. Right now, White hasn't played a minute in the NBA, and it's fair to wonder if he ever will.

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The Rockets believed it was a significant gamble to take White with the 16th pick, but considered him one of the top five talents in the class and were willing to be patient, to give him every possible support system and do the most dangerous thing a team can do in a locker room: allow there to be a separate set of rules for an athlete.

White wanted separate transportation to get to training camp, and it was offered him. He didn't take it. The Rockets redid his contract and agreed to pay for the RV travel to bring him to selected games. They sent a vehicle to pick him up for the drive to training camp, and he didn't get into it. The list goes on and on, and it's November of his rookie season.

Most teams in the NBA would never give White this kind of special treatment. "He isn't good enough – and I'm not sure anyone would be good enough – to have a completely different set of guidelines for him," one GM told me. "I would've already cut him."

There are a lot of NBA owners and GMs who agree, and yet the Rockets think differently on White. In that way, he's fortunate. It is hard to have an NBA career, and it's even harder for him given the obstacles he must overcome. Everyone is rooting for this guy, especially the franchise that's getting ridiculed for drafting him, the general manager, Daryl Morey, who clearly has an angry owner over the entire spectacle.

I don't know what it's like to live with White's anxiety disorder, and I don't pretend to know how he should feel about what's happened lately between him and the Rockets. Nevertheless, there are people close to him begging him to start cooperating with the Rockets again, because this is the best chance – the best commitment – a franchise will ever have in him as an NBA player.

In the past 24 hours, White slowed down the Twitter rampage and started to fulfill some of his obligations to the Rockets, sources told Yahoo! Sports. That's something, anyway. This public platform matters to White, and he needs to understand that despite his protests, he is indeed a commodity. When the risk outweighs the reward on him, he's gone – and probably gone forever in the league.

The NBA will never be played on his terms. Royce White isn't good enough, and the sooner he realizes it, the sooner he understands only he can save himself right now, the sooner he can maybe salvage a career that's already slipping away.

Hope this kid can get his stuff together, quickly.

Dude needs to stop being a little girl and man the eff up. You're getting paid MILLIONS to play a SPORT for goodness sakes. He'll never have it better than he has it right now. SMH.

In other news, I'm really looking forward to the Knicks/Grizz game!
 
turner needs to not complain to the refs about the calls he dont get and just play the damn game tonight, im tired of watching him go up for a layup and then put his hands up when he misses it. **** pisses me off hes sucha a ******g baby
 
turner needs to not complain to the refs about the calls he dont get and just play the damn game tonight, im tired of watching him go up for a layup and then put his hands up when he misses it. **** pisses me off hes sucha a ******g baby

Serious question, are there any players left that DON'T complain to the refs? Everyone in the league acts like they've never committed a foul in their lives
 
turner needs to not complain to the refs about the calls he dont get and just play the damn game tonight, im tired of watching him go up for a layup and then put his hands up when he misses it. **** pisses me off hes sucha a ******g baby
The Villain? What a douche 
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turner needs to not complain to the refs about the calls he dont get and just play the damn game tonight, im tired of watching him go up for a layup and then put his hands up when he misses it. **** pisses me off hes sucha a ******g baby
Serious question, are there any players left that DON'T complain to the refs? Everyone in the league acts like they've never committed a foul in their lives
your 100% right, its pathetic if the refs decide to call it then they do if not the players need to learn how to continue to play until the ref blows the whistle. 
 
your 100% right, its pathetic if the refs decide to call it then they do if not the players need to learn how to continue to play until the ref blows the whistle. 

It's one of the most annoying things about the NBA! Has a ref ever changed a call? No, so shut the **** up and keep on playing
 
man sixers better get this W tonight i really hope they dont play like they did against detroit because that was completely embarrassing to watch. 

Well its looking good so far cause the jazz look like they just dont care especially on d...but it also looks the same for us smh
 
Oh boy were looking bad again, havent scored in almost 3 minutes and poof goes our 10 point lead SMH. This team straight up sucks, Bynum aint gonna wanna return next year to this crap

EDIT: @DMan I posted that while we still had a good lead but we all saw how fast that went away lol
 
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Oh boy were looking bad again, havent scored in almost 3 minutes and poof goes our 10 point lead SMH. This team straight up sucks, Bynum aint gonna wanna return next year to this crap
EDIT: @DMan I posted that while we still had a good lead but we all saw how fast that went away lol

Bynum didn't sign an extension or anything? Forgive me but I don't remember if that Dwight trade was contingent on Bynum signing on

If not, Cavs :smokin
 
Bynum didn't sign an extension or anything? Forgive me but I don't remember if that Dwight trade was contingent on Bynum signing on
If not, Cavs :smokin

Na dude never signed an extension, we took a gamble and hoped that his hometown roots would persuade him to stay here but we look like crap in this game. We look like were gonna be 10 games under .500 by the time he comes back. AND :smh: :x at Nick Young missing that layup. ESPN and everybody whos watching this game is basically laughing at us :smh:
 
Random note: Watching Faried play gets me AMPED up. That man's play is DEFINITELY appreciated.

Marcus Morris is getting his shot now and looking good, but knowing that Faried was on the Rockets radar around that pick got me like

as far as royce goes, all was "okay" until they suggested he go to the d-league, right?
i know machado and donitas was sent down too, but they didnt throw a fit

That's exactly right, almost like it lit a match for all these rants and victim portrayal
 
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I wonder what dumb team is gonna give Bynum all that money next summer.

Sucks after a career year, this happens to him. He's gonna be forever injury prone.
 
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