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Fuck, jogamos hoje com os Magic? Não quero nada OKC nos PO's tbh, preferia os Lakers... Se bem que vai ser para arrumar de qualquer maneira.

 

Yap. Acho que não vou ver muito do jogo, mas espero uma vitória. Vai ser Lakers ou Clippers.

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Vi praticamente so a partir da recuperaçao, faltavam 3 qualquer coisa. Assim dá gosto, assim até dá para sonhar lol. Drew sentado pelo Hill, good call, o Bynum em campo fez -18 e o Hill +27. O Drew nunca se dá bem com estas equipas aguerridas e ágeis que fazem double teams rápidos e challenge every shot.

Sempre gostei do Hill, nunca percebi pq praticamente nao joga.

 

Já vi que o Ron-Ron fez m*rda, já vai falhar alguns jogos nos PO, mas se apanharmos Dallas até que nao tinha ninguem para marcar indivudalmente, como terá provavelmente Durant ou Manu.

 

Clutch Kobe :prayer:

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Denver não passa Memphis.Jogaremos com os LAC. Agora se é com vantagem para nós ou eles, isso é outra coisa.

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Lá se vai o 1º lugar sa f*da, continuo a achar que vamos ser campeões, OKC :heart:

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2 jogos no Staples Center no mesmo dia? Holy sh*t!

ericwareheimblownuniver.gif

 

:mrgreen:

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Ganhámos, depois da derrota de ontem foi bom ganhar. São dois jogos com muito pouca diferença de tempo e a rotação não correu bem.

 

Agora temos que ir a Boston, receber os Cavaliers e ir aos Wizards. É para fazer o pleno!

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Que grande palhaço o Artest, coitado do Harden nem voltou ao jogo, enfim...

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Metta World War. :lol:

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Ya, ele de vez em quando aparece com "spray on hair". É ridículo :lol:

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não arranjam aí vídeo disso do World Piçe?

 

 

 

Penso que está no tópico dos videos de basket :compinchas:

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Penso que está no tópico dos videos de basket :compinchas:

 

thks

 

que grande atrasado mental. nunca vai mudar.

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Que grande palhaço o Artest, coitado do Harden nem voltou ao jogo, enfim...

Coitado porquê? E o Metta não é coitado também? É que ele também não voltou mais.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Prefiro os Lakers aos OKC, tbh.

McGee :lol:

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Muda o nome para Metta World Peace.

 

f*de a cabeça ao Harden :lol:

 

Vai ser banido do basket.

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Muda o nome para Metta World Peace.

 

f*de a cabeça ao Harden :lol:

 

Vai ser banido do basket.

 

Achas? Mas era o gajo merecia, uma cotovelada daquelas pode matar uma pessoa.

 

Lembrei-me logo do Tomjanovich :|

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If there's a more unlikely comeback story in this crazy season than Michael Redd's, please submit it. Given up for dead career-wise after suffering a second torn ACL and MCL in his left knee in 2010 while with the Bucks, Redd is, improbably, helping the Suns make a playoff run after signing with Phoenix in December. Redd is shooting just 39 percent, but what would you be shooting after playing in just 61 total games the previous three seasons?

The two ACL tears (the first occurred in January, 2009) derailed Redd's status as one of the league's premier shooters. He'd averaged at least 21 points in six straight seasons before his first injury, and had earned Olympic gold as a member of the 2008 U.S. men's team. Redd managed to return last season for the Bucks' final 10 games, but Milwaukee had no interest in re-signing the franchise's fourth all-time leading scorer after paying him $90 million on a max deal. So Redd wound up in Phoenix, where he's averaged 8 points in 14 minutes a game (49 games). That he'll have a future in the league next season is testament to his incredible desire and hard work in his native Columbus, Ohio, where he spent most of the last two years undergoing grueling daily workouts to get his knee back into shape. Now 32, Redd is finally able to look forward to playing instead of limping.

 

Me: At this point of the season, are you doing anything different maintenance-wise for your body?

 

Michael Redd: No, just the same as usual. Come in early, get the necessary treatment from the training staff, go in the weight room, lift weights. We call this exercise "correctives," so we just go in there and do some things to fire up the glutes, fire up the core, do that for about half an hour, come out and shoot and just get ready.

 

Me: Are you doing squats, or stretching, or both?

 

MR: It's not necessarily squatting. You have your knees just slightly bent just to aggravate your glutes in certain exercises. A lot of core work, we do in the weight room, just to get the core activated, which will help all this (the lower body). Before that, it's a lot of stretching, rubdowns, personal, soft-tissue work on your legs. It's a good marriage. You can't do one without the other.

 

Me: Do you do the cryo-chamber every day?

 

MR: I do it every day. It's good. It's good for your body. I feel the difference ... I feel good, man. No setbacks. I don't know many games I've actually played in this year, but no pain. I keep getting stronger, I keep moving better. I feel good.

 

Me: Did you anticipate this would be a bounceback season or a "show" season?

 

MR: A lot of teams, last year, in free agency, wanted to see me play. And that was the main thing: can he move? Can he last a season? So this was a heck of a season to come back and prove that, with the lockout, back-to-back-to-backs. So I withstood all that, played well, had some great games. It was good to come back out and play this year without having any pain. This was that year where he's back.

 

Me: Who was with you in Columbus while you did you rehab?

 

MR: I had a great team. Jim Landis was my personal trainer, and we did some great things this summer, but the team at Ohio State was great. The rehab center at Ohio State was phenomenal. When I got here, they just built on top of what I had already. They did a phenomenal job. The lockout helped me, having that extended time (to rehab). It took the year last year to get (the knee) right, and I didn't want it to happen again. So I spent all summer with them, between my trainer and the rehab center at Ohio State. Chris McKenzie's the main guy who headed that up. He was phenomenal. I feel good, man. They checked my graph, made sure my leg was good. And everything's fine.

 

Me: Did you become an ACL expert after all this?

 

MR: I talked to (Oklahoma City's) Eric Maynor the other night. I've talked to a number of guys who had ACLs -- Josh Howard, Perk (Kendrick Perkins). I know I'm missing some guys. We've all kind of talked about that experience. That's almost a fraternity within a fraternity, guys who are playing with ACLs. Shaun Livingston, I've talked to him about his situation. Jamal Crawford did his early in his career. A lot of guys reached out to me when I did mine. We all kind of talk amongst each other to see how we're doing.

Me: I know you want to make the playoffs, but even if you don't, has this been a successful season for you personally?

 

MR: This has probably been one of my greatest achievements. The Olympics was phenomenal. All-Star was great. The things I achieved in Milwaukee. But this is probably one of my proudest moments, coming back from two ACLS ...

Me: Small club.

 

MR: I don't know too many people who have done that. To play at a high level, to still be able to score, to still be able to move, to still be able to do things that somebody who never had one could do, it's been a proud, proud year for me. I put a lot of work in. A lot of tears to come back at this point. I'm so proud of myself and also people around me who were positive around me. A lot of people said, 'You know what, you had a good career, go ahead and retire'

 

Me: Did you hear that?

 

MR: Oh, man! A lot. 'Mike, you've had a great year, you spent your whole career in Milwaukee, end it on a good note. Walk away.' And I'm like, that sounds kind of premature to me. The first time it happened, it really happened kind off the cusp of the Olympic experience. Those three years, so you don't know what might have happened as far as fatigue, and my knee, you know, just (gave out). But I'm not blaming it on that at all. That was a long three years for me. So things happen for a reason. But I don't know too many guys who came back and could do this on two (repaired) ACLs. It's amazing, man. God's amazing. A lot of it was my faith in God. I trusted Him through the storms.

 

Me: Was there a time when your faith was tested?

 

MR: The second time it happened. Before that, I was playing well again, in Milwaukee. We had a big win in Chicago and we come out here to play the Lakers and Phoenix, and one small move, and it happened again. And I'm like, how is this happening to me? Wow. That was probably one of the most difficult times. Because you go from being an elite player to, all of a sudden, you don't know if you're going to be able to play again. That's hard. So I was gone for a year and a half, and when I came back this year a lot of guys, they're playing me differently, because they're not used to playing me. The other team is like, 'Why are you playing him like that?' Because they don't know. I've been gone for a year and a half. I was getting played differently. The last week or so, I've been getting played tighter, the usual. But they're not knowing. I've taken advantage of that. Being away for a year and a half, a lot of the young guys, they kind of, forget, the teams forget. Or, he can't do those things again. So, I guess (it's) a lack of respect for what I can do. But I understand why. Can he move? Can he drive? Can he attack still?

 

Me: Do you feel any different on the court?

 

MR: I feel good. I can do anything I want to do. I can drive. I can shoot. The biggest thing people want to know is, can you still attack? Can he still move? And granted, this is the first year I've been back playing. So I'm only going to be better after this year.

 

Me: Alvin (Gentry) said he thinks you have another level you can get to.

 

MR: Totally, totally, totally. This is my first year playing basketball. I haven't played basketball since I got here to Phoenix, like, played basketball, besides last April in Milwaukee. It takes a while to get your rhythm, to get acclimated playing. A lot of the guys are so glad to see me back, the LeBrons and Kobes, and even the young guys, Durant and Westbrook, said great things to me to encourage me, saying 'man, we're glad to see you back.' A lot of the league has been really kind in that respect. This is the first year coming back, and you look at Grant (Hill) and Steve (Nash), 39, 38, I feel like I've got years to go if I keep working and training and improving.

 

Me: What will you do after the season?

 

MR: Probably just stick around, just to get the postseason treatment I need, then go home and enjoy the family in Columbus, and get back to my usual offseason training.

 

Me: When was the last time you had a normal offseason?

 

MR: In 2005. 'Cause, think about it. In '06, we went from the playoffs to the Olympics (qualifying). '07, the Olympics. '08, the Olympics. In '09, poof--rehab. In '10, poof rehab. And this year, still getting that rehab. So this year is the first summer where I can go on the court and get my game back in seven years. Literally. My life has not been my own for seven years, man. I'm going to play this summer, I'm going to train. I'm going to do what I do and come back next year and try to have a crazy year.

 

Me: For whom?

 

MR: Good question. I don't know. I don't know, man. Phoenix has been gracious. They've been kind. They took a chance when most teams didn't want to take a chance. I give them all the credit for taking a chance on me. It would be nice to come back. So we'll see what happens. I want to win a championship, though. That's my target. I know I can help a lot of teams out there. It's going to be interesting. It's going to be interesting. This year, I've shown that I can still play. So it's a matter of who. If I can return to my form of a couple of years ago, it should be fun. I'm hungrier than ever. Not to prove people wrong, necessarily, but to prove to myself that I can still do the things I'm accustomed to doing. If I can't, I can live with that. But I feel like I still have a lot left in the tank.

 

Espero que não tenha mais problemas, merece tudo de bom. Enorme profissional :heart:

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qual é a piada mesmo?

 

Não é bem piada. O gajo saca-me 6 dunks num quarter. So isso.

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Achas? Mas era o gajo merecia, uma cotovelada daquelas pode matar uma pessoa.

 

Lembrei-me logo do Tomjanovich :|

 

Tomjanovich :|

 

Um gajo tá habituado a ver daquelas cotoveladas do futebol, depois ver isto é um choque tremendo, foi com uma força do crl.

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Não é bem piada. O gajo saca-me 6 dunks num quarter. So isso.

 

tão menos loles e mais prayers senão levas na boca 8)

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