Maffu Publicado 2 Junho 2013 Pronto, agora vamos passar da mediocricidade para o completo desespero. Dia feliz para os "adeptos" de Denver. Têm aquilo que pediram durante toda a temporada. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Pat Riley Publicado 2 Junho 2013 OMFG não podiam ter esperado uns dias e ter tentado o Karl :( Já não havia nada a fazer. Os Clippers e o Karl já é namoro antigo. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Carson Wentz Publicado 2 Junho 2013 Ui, bem sacado pelos Clippers, se vier a acontecer! Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Mendx Publicado 2 Junho 2013 É da maneira que o Paul pára de fazer birrinha e fica pelos lolippers Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Kaz Publicado 2 Junho 2013 Os Clippers tem apenas garantido para a próxima época o DeAndre, o Griffin, o Butler, o Crawford e o Bledsoe, terão que se mexer muito bem nesta offseason e de certeza o CP3 vai esperar ver essas movimentações para re-assinar ou não. o ideal seria conseguir acrescentar algum outro All Star a ele, Chris Paul Jamal Crawford Josh Smith Blake Griffin DeAndre Jordan ou Chris Paul Jamal Crawford Caron Butler Blake Griffin Dwight Howard com o George Karl no banco era um 5 para chatear. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Taka Publicado 2 Junho 2013 O Josh Smith ainda anda com a panca de pedir um max? Compartilhar este post Link para o post
El Colosso Publicado 2 Junho 2013 Josh Smith a SF. Façam isso que eu quero rir-me Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Pat Riley Publicado 2 Junho 2013 Era lindo :lol: CP3 baza de Los Angeles, fiz uma macumba e nunca mais uma equipa daí vai ganhar o que quer que seja 8) Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Kaz Publicado 2 Junho 2013 (editado) Josh Smith a SF. Façam isso que eu quero rir-me e então?, não é tão efectivo como a PF, mas faz seguramente melhor essa posição que o Griffin faz C. 8-[ e se não me engano em Atlanta chegou a fazer épocas a SF. e seria apenas o 5 inicial e para os momentos de decisão, com as rotações podiam perfeitamente conjugar-se os dois para jogarem a PF. Editado 2 Junho 2013 por Kaz Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Bynum Lover Publicado 3 Junho 2013 CP3 fica em LA pleaaaase, o Stern q se **** Se o Howard quer bazar, que baze, mas nesta FA ou na próxima, sendo o Howard ou outro qualquer, temos de arranjar o próximo franchise player. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Jonas F Publicado 3 Junho 2013 Stephen Curry @StephenCurry30 19 h Got an announcement up my sleeve. Very excited. Stay tuned…2 days till the Big Reveal #DreamCollaboration Howard :mrgreen: Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Ed Publicado 3 Junho 2013 Depois do Hill é a vez do HoF Jason Kidd se retirar. Kidd :heart: Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Carson Wentz Publicado 3 Junho 2013 “The two things that are probably tied for first are winning a championship with the Mavericks and also being able to win a gold medal -- two gold medals with Team USA. And then underneath that will probably be sharing Rookie of the Year with Grant [Hill].” Jason Kidd, on what he's most proud of in his career Kidd :prayer: Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Carmelo Anthony Publicado 3 Junho 2013 Completamente surpreso com esta notícia. Sentia-se que o fim poderia ser anunciado em breve, o que eu não esperava era descobrir isto ao abrir este tópico. Obrigado por tudo Jason. Obrigado por teres sido um Knick. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Pat Riley Publicado 3 Junho 2013 Um senhor. Há pequenas coisinhas dele que me deliciaram e nunca mais me vou esquecer. Uma forma de estar como mais ninguém. Mais um que vai fazer muita falta à NBA. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
El Colosso Publicado 3 Junho 2013 e então?, não é tão efectivo como a PF, mas faz seguramente melhor essa posição que o Griffin faz C. 8-[ e se não me engano em Atlanta chegou a fazer épocas a SF. e seria apenas o 5 inicial e para os momentos de decisão, com as rotações podiam perfeitamente conjugar-se os dois para jogarem a PF. Porque o ia afastar ainda mais do cesto,levando a que faça mais coisas à Josh Smith :mrgreen: Compartilhar este post Link para o post
pedrituh_9 Publicado 3 Junho 2013 Kidd :heart: O meu primeiro idolo a sério no basket. Que bem lhe ficava a camisola. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
malaquias Publicado 3 Junho 2013 Lembro-me de jogar NBA Live não sei quê e era sempre: "(...)and assistance, number five, Jason Kidd". Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Ed Publicado 3 Junho 2013 :prayer: Imagem que vou sempre associar ao Kidd: Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Pat Riley Publicado 4 Junho 2013 The NBA has fined Roy Hibbert $75,000 after the Indiana Pacers center used a gay slur in one answer and a profanity in another during his news conference Saturday following Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals. Hibbert ended a response to a question about his defense on Miami Heat star LeBron James with "no homo." The NBA responded less than 24 hours later, announcing Sunday in a release that Hibbert was fined for "using inappropriate and vulgar language." The fine was handed down after Hibbert issued an apology Sunday morning, saying in a statement that he sincerely has "deep regret over my choice of words last night." "I am apologizing for insensitive remarks made during the postgame press conference after our victory over Miami Saturday night," Hibbert said in the statement released by the Pacers. "They were disrespectful and offensive and not a reflection of my personal views. I used a slang term that is not appropriate in any setting, private or public, and the language I used definitely has no place in a public forum, especially over live television. I apologize to those who I have offended, to our fans and to the Pacers' organization." Hibbert had drawn a key charge on James in Indiana's 91-77 victory against Miami on Saturday and lamented not providing enough help to teammate Paul George on James in Game 3. Although he acknowledged Hibbert's apology, NBA commissioner David Stern said it was "necessary" to penalize the star center. "While Roy has issued an apology, which is no doubt sincere, a fine is necessary to reinforce that such offensive comments will not be tolerated by the NBA," Stern said. Earlier Sunday morning, Hibbert reached out to Jason Collins via Twitter. Collins made headlines in April when he became the first active male pro athlete in a major American sport to come out publicly as gay. "Hey can I get a follow," Hibbert's tweet read. "Would like to discuss something's with you." Athlete Ally, an activist organization working to end homophobia in sports, addressed Hibbert's comments in a statement released Sunday. "We are disappointed by Hibbert's comments, as that kind of language is disrespectful, has no place in sports and is antithetical to the NBA's policies," the statement said. "As an official partner of the NBA and NBPA, Athlete Ally works closely with the league on delivering trainings and workshops to educate players about LGBT inclusion and respect. The league is undoubtedly a leader in this area, and Roy's statement of apology clearly recognizes the harms of his comments "We are confident that NBA will do its part to rectify the issue to the extent it can, comprehensively educate Hibbert, who seems genuinely apologetic, and make sure that these kinds of comments are soon a thing of the past." During Saturday's late-night news conference, Hibbert also cursed in reference to the media when asked why he finished so low in voting for Defensive Player of the Year. "Y'all m------------- don't watch us play throughout the year to tell you the truth," Hibbert said. "So that's fine. I'm going to be real with you, and I don't care if I get fined. We play and we're not on TV all of the time and reporters are the ones that are voting and it is what it is. And I don't make it, that's fine. I'm still going to do what I have to do." Hibbert finished 10th in the Defensive Player of the Year voting, won by Marc Gasol of the Memphis Grizzlies. Before departing for Miami, where Game 7 will be played Monday night, Pacers coach Frank Vogel told reporters he had already spoken with Hibbert and described the 2012 All-Star center as "contrite." Players were not available Sunday. With the series tied at 3 and a trip to the NBA Finals at stake Monday, distractions are the last thing this young Pacers squad needs as it tries to prevent the Heat from making what many expected to be a stroll into their third straight NBA Finals. The Pacers have appeared in the Finals only once, in 2000, when they lost in six games to the Los Angeles Lakers. So Vogel did what he could to calm down the brewing controversy while still backing the big man, who has given Indiana this chance by routinely beating up the defending NBA champions inside. "It's simple. I support him. I know he's not that person and that it was a mistake," Vogel said. "He knows he's wrong. I didn't have to tell him that and we all love and support him." The 7-foot-2 Hibbert has averaged 22.8 points and 10.8 rebounds in the series, up from 11.9 points and 8.3 rebounds in the regular season. But now he's become the center of attention for a different reason. "Obviously, he made a great mistake. He feels horribly about it," Vogel said. "I told him, basically, that we've got to move on from it." espn És pouco atrasado, és. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Bynum Lover Publicado 4 Junho 2013 Kidd é o Zidane da NBA, um senhor. Não curti a cena de ter ido para os Bricks, mas nada apaga a grande carreira que teve. Compartilhar este post Link para o post