my point is that boneheaded, clueless fanboyz should no longer wonder why even an all-star laden US team will find great difficulty playing against...
yes, and the more the NBA opens up to international players, the resulting transfer of basketball knowledge will leave the american team even more...
he's got blood on his hands. if i were GM, i wouldn't touch him with a 10-ft pole. plenty others are out there who can get the job done without...
if this comes to pass, then i humbly suggest that basketball be renamed geeterball [img]
like what you canadians do for the olympic hockey team? now that's dedication and pure love for the game. i'm still stunned with the personal...
i'll indulge you. do i see shaq vs kobe along the same lines as wilt vs russell, magic vs bird, LA vs boston, miami vs new york, montana vs marino,...
kobe vs. shaq is more of a distraction than a rivalry.
good luck, heatfan, hope you make it [img]
i don't know about you americans but us in other countries always hold open tryouts for the national team. the way i look at it, it may not be...
of course, shaq could've carried the lakers to the finals. give him the ball deep inside and no person could've stopped him. but basketball is a team...
actually international play is just as physical as NBA basketball, it's just that int'l refereeing is sheer plain unpredictable (which is another way...
stop toying with the rules. you're all making a mockery of the game.
one word: doublespeak. thanks man.
then why not just say plain and simple sexual assault? if he groped the girl, why not call it as such?
quick question: if barkley was under investigation for indecent assault, is there such a thing as a "decent" assault?
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