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Cipherr said:
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Aww man..... :lol :lol :lol :lol Some of these images have me dying.
That game has taken my hate for Mo Williams to another level.
 
captmcblack said:
The Paul vs. Felton matchup isn't the one I'm concerned with at all...it's the Okafor vs. anything on the interior one that's a problem.

Even if he doesn't score all that much, he is going to make it very, very tough for all of the Knicks offense that's come in the paint recently to work well. I'm hoping Gallo and TD get their long-range touch consistent tonight, so that the Knicks can open the paint up more.
I doubt they'll try and use Okafor as a consistent offensive weapon in the game. Okafor does also pick up fouls so hopefully he's not on the court much.

I want the opposite, I want the Knicks to drive and get to the line. These games they're winning, they're getting to the line 20-25 times a game. Yeah it's nice the 3 is there, but the Hornets win games on Defense. Knicks gotta use their length/size and abuse them in he paint.
 
masud said:
Big match you up tonight!

Paul v Felton

Who's better?

Paul: 16 points -- 10 assists -- 4 rebounds -- 3 steals
Felton: 18 points -- 8 assists -- 4 rebounds -- 2 steals

You decide!
You forgot FG% and turnovers.
 
The Frankman said:
I doubt they'll try and use Okafor as a consistent offensive weapon in the game. Okafor does also pick up fouls so hopefully he's not on the court much.

I want the opposite, I want the Knicks to drive and get to the line. These games they're winning, they're getting to the line 20-25 times a game. Yeah it's nice the 3 is there, but the Hornets win games on Defense. Knicks gotta use their length/size and abuse them in he paint.
Have you seen the Hornets play lately?

They're terrible. Even a Nash-less Suns team plays better than they do right now. The only reason I even think it'll be a good game is because D'Antoni doesn't ever look to play to his opponents weaknesses and his style should wake New Orleans up.
 
DY_nasty said:
Have you seen the Hornets play lately?

They're terrible. Even a Nash-less Suns team plays better than they do right now. The only reason I even think it'll be a good game is because D'Antoni doesn't ever look to play to his opponents weaknesses and his style should wake New Orleans up.
Knicks are not worldbeaters. If the opposing team has any size and Turiaf doesn't play it gets ridiculous inside. Plus there's always the chance they revert to "Fuck it I'm shooting deep" mode.

Look, I love how Knicks were running the constant PnR for the first time all season last game, but it's a new game. Plus dude, Hornets are 13-5. You can't really say they suck.
 
mckmas8808 said:
It's the opposite of people that hate him so much for no reason.
Prior to him leaving Cleveland those people didn't have much of a leg to stand on. Now it is pretty hard to like him.
 
The Frankman said:
Knicks are not worldbeaters. If the opposing team has any size and Turiaf doesn't play it gets ridiculous inside. Plus there's always the chance they revert to "Fuck it I'm shooting deep" mode.

Look, I love how Knicks were running the constant PnR for the first time all season last game, but it's a new game. Plus dude, Hornets are 13-5. You can't really say they suck.
The Hornets don't suck. DY is just making excuses just in case the lose.
 
charsace said:
The Hornets don't suck. DY is just making excuses just in case the lose.

The Hornet started 8-1; 5-4 since. But yeah, they're better than the Timberwolves so the Knicks don't have a chance.
 
charsace said:
The Hornets don't suck. DY is just making excuses just in case the lose.
y u still mad?

Actually, just once I'd like to see Felton get the best of Chris Paul. But seriously, the Hornets have been ass for the last 9 games. But by all means, tell us about the last Hornets game you saw and your impressions...
 
thekad said:
The Hornet started 8-1; 5-4 since. But yeah, they're better than the Timberwolves so the Knicks don't have a chance.
More importantly, they've lost 4 out of 6.
 
ryutaro's mama said:
Oh c'mon.

If only for the horribly super-imposed picture of JAX, it's worth it.
A JAAXXXXXXXXXX that can't run off profanities at an official and his daughter is like a dog that can't bark.
 
sorry if old

PROVO -- Researchers at Brigham Young University and the University of Pennsylvania looked at data from 13 seasons of NBA basketball. They found the referees called 4 percent fewer fouls on players of their own race.

The researchers, economists Joe Price of BYU and Justin Wolfers of the University of Pennsylvania, say the point of the study wasn't to pick on NBA referees but to study unintentional biases when someone has to make a split second decision about others.

The study also found:

No single referee in the analysis stood out as being more or less biased in their calls, which strengthens the case that it happens unintentionally.
For flagrant and technical fouls - considered more subjective decisions - the racial bias manifests at about the same 4 percent rate seen with all fouls.
A coach's race also seems to subtly influence the decisions of referees, and it's about equal to the effect of one player's race.
Prompted by Price and Wolfers' NBA study, a researcher at the University of Texas at Austin looked into baseball. He found of balls and strikes called by home-plate umpires in Major League Baseball, a racial bias affected one of every 200 pitches on average.

source
 
Red Blaster said:
wtf no Dwight, Jameer, JJ or Pietrus tonight due to a stomach virus? The hell is up with the water in Chicago?
DAT food poisoning. Thibodeau has taught them well.

As for New Orleans, except for the Bobcats game the problem lately has been them stinking it up in the second half. It seems the players run out of steam and play really passively after going up big early, especially CP3. It might be a conditioning issue or something... or maybe just depression because their home crowd sucks so much. That's why I was so surprised when they suddenly started blowing out the Bobcats late in the fourth quarter. Never underestimate Larry Brown, I guess.
 
Sharp said:
DAT food poisoning. Thibodeau has taught them well.

As for New Orleans, except for the Bobcats game the problem lately has been them stinking it up in the second half. It seems the players run out of steam and play really passively after going up big early, especially CP3. It might be a conditioning issue or something... or maybe just depression because their home crowd sucks so much. That's why I was so surprised when they suddenly started blowing out the Bobcats late in the fourth quarter. Never underestimate Larry Brown, I guess.
Larry Brown indeed.

Yes, DJ is good and held his own against Paul - but fuck that. Hall of Fame coaching takes over and when you've got the chance to run an offense through Boris Diaw, you've got to take it.
 
BakedPigeon said:
sorry if old

PROVO -- Researchers at Brigham Young University and the University of Pennsylvania looked at data from 13 seasons of NBA basketball. They found the referees called 4 percent fewer fouls on players of their own race.

Within the margin of error. Not really conclusive of anything.
 
Comparing rookie seasons:

Player A (21 yo)

19 games
35.7 mpg
20.7 ppg @ 53.1%
11.7 rpg
2.7 apg
0.7 spg
0.5 bpg

Player B (22 yo)

80 games
30.6 mpg
14.9 ppg @ 49.6%
8.9 rpg
2.9 apg
1.3 spg
0.5 bpg

:D

Shamelessly cribbed from ISH.
 
Former NBA star Antoine Walker is a cold-hearted, trash-talking homewrecker -- at least according to a guy who's suing Walker for $5,000,000 ... claiming Antoine stole his fiancée.

Walker -- who last played in the NBA in 2008 -- is accused of putting the moves on an engaged woman a few months ago ... and then laughing at her jilted man when she dumped his ass.

lol
 
LiveFromKyoto said:
You're allowed to sue people because you're a beta now?
Just wait until Bosh finds out his designation isn't even in Greek numerals.
 
Games of the night:

Tier I (must watch):

Clippers @ Nuggets -- Clippers games are appointment viewing IMO, and the Nuggets are a good team. DAT GRIFFIN.

Mavericks @ Jazz -- Tiebreaker to determine second-best in the West.

Tier 2 (should be good):

Bulls @ Celtics -- Potentially the best game of the night, but it could also be a major letdown if Boozer plays like he did in Orlando.

Nets @ Bobcats -- Nets games against non-elite teams are always awesome. Yeah... I don't know if this really belongs this high but fuck it.

Knicks @ Hornets -- Like DY_nasty said above, the Hornets have been playing badly enough that this turns into an interesting matchup.

Tier 3 (tune in if it's close):

Thunder @ Raptors -- Thunder have been playing exciting games this season against bad teams, especially with Durant out. Unfortunately the Raptors are almost Raptors-bad so I doubt it will be close.

Blazers @ Wizards -- Okay this game will probably suck but the Blazers have been so bad lately that there might be BUCKHANTZ.

Rockets @ Grizzlies -- Battle of the Lakers killers: Yao vs. Gasol! Wait who the fuck is Scola

Pacers @ Suns -- This matchup looks better on paper than it will in reality I think, but if it's close after three things could get really interesting. Hibbert is turning into a beast.

Tier 4 (for fans of the teams only):
Sixers @ Hawks -- Two of the most boring teams to watch in the NBA. The only way this matchup could be made less interesting would be if you replaced the Sixers with the Pistons.

Pistons @ Magic -- Speaking of which.

Timberwolves @ Spurs -- Love and Beasley are still putting up $tats but the Spurs should be leading by 20 at the half.

Lakers @ Kings -- Not even a four game losing streak by the Lakers can make this game remotely interesting.
 
masud said:
Fuck being in the same tier as the nets game. Friday night Knicks is always must watch tv.
Nets games against shitty Leastern teams this season have been fucking awesome man, you don't know what you're missing.
 
DY_nasty said:
This sounds like a great idea for Wednesdays and Fridays.
I probably manage that... doesn't take too long to do and it should hopefully help people who don't watch a ton of games prioritize.
 
TV ratings for last night and overall TNT viewership.

2010-11 NBA on TNT season up over 38% in Ratings, Total Viewers, Households and All Key Demos

TNT delivered 7,052,000 million total viewers, 4,867,000 million households and a 4.2 U.S. HH rating for one of the most anticipated regular season games of the year, as two-time NBA MVP LeBron James’ returned to Cleveland with his new team, the Miami Heat, to take on the Cleveland Cavaliers (8 p.m. ET). Locally the game, won by the Heat 118-90 behind James’ 38 points and eight assists, also delivered huge audiences in Miami (25.4 HH rating) and Cleveland (14.9 HH rating).

Overall, the NBA on TNT continues to deliver strong ratings and audiences for the network showing impressive gains in ratings, households, total viewers and all key demos. Through the first 14 games of the season the network is averaging the following over last year’s corresponding coverage.

+38% U.S. HH rating (1.8 vs. 1.3 U.S. HH rating last year)
+45% total viewers (2,846,000 vs. 1,965,000)
+41% households (2,094,000 vs. 1,488,000)
+41% M18-34 (686,000 vs. 487,000)
+46% M18 -49 (1,151,000 vs. 789,000)
+51% A18-34 (983,000 vs. 653,000)
+51% A18-49 (1,661,000 vs. 1,097,000)

Your welcome NBA.
 
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