Shouldn't you be thanking Allah?
I would have killed myself by now, but props for hanging in there
Shouldn't you be thanking Allah?
This lil got dok getting turned out
like the got he is lol
i'm sorry i can't hear you over the sound of how fat you are
What up blood?? lolololololol slow day on the aim chats and 2k11?? You see how it works is usually if you do that on a consistent basis and are somewhat successful at it, that would mean you are very good at said issue(d fish creating his own shot) Nice try though you flaming got
now he creates his own shot on a consistent basis? Jesus Assraft gets dumber by the day.
wassup brah?![]()
lololololololololol
Mav krews finest!! lololololololol
Hey brah, can I join these intense 2k11 battles?? Maybe talk for hours on aim??? You know my life isn't complete without it lolololololol
WTF is this ?
A jew, a wigga, and a fat honky lololololololol Mav krew # 1
0-4 for 0 points at the end of regulation
Tacker s on himself once again![]()
tbh that sounds like something pussyface would say
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/s...=5-on-5-1103245-on-5
Five ESPN.com writers debate five of the biggest talking points in the NBA today
Are the Bulls the team to beat in the East?
Abbott: Yes. It's probably smart to discount the first 30 or so games as they mastered coach Tom Thibodeau's team defense. Since then, they've been electric.
Adande: Because the Celtics are the defending conference champs, they're the team to beat, regardless of how the seeding shakes down. However, the Bulls will beat them.
Arnovitz: We know that Thibodeau's team has the stingiest defense in the league, and that has been the case for the better part of the season. But what's frightening about the Bulls right now is their offense, which is starting to hum. The conference semifinals aren't for six more weeks, so there's still plenty of time for another realignment, but until Boston re-establishes that old fire and Miami reaches its full potential for an extended stretch, the Bulls are the most compe ive team in the East.
Sheridan: More and more, it is looking that way. Miami hasn't beaten the good teams and hasn't made big shots in close games. Boston has been brutal (by Celtics standards) since the Kendrick Perkins trade. Orlando hasn't integrated Gilbert Arenas whatsoever. Chicago is the only East team that has been steady all season.
Stein: Nope. Because there isn't one.
The Bulls should be that team on paper, given what they've achieved in the regular season, but the fact that this group hasn't proved anything in the playoffs yet is a disclaimer that can't be ignored … unfair as that might sound when they haven't yet had the chance.
The Celtics, meanwhile, aren't the Celtics anymore, although there's still time for them to snap out of this sulky funk and finally move on without Perkins.
I firmly believe that you can't make a clear-cut case for Chicago, Boston or Miami as the East favorite, which is one of the things I look forward to most in these playoffs. We just don't know. Suspense!
They are the best defensive team and they have an mvp candidate I don't see in what world they couldn't be considered contenders. Of course a solid SG is missing but every team has his weakness and history shows that you can win a le with this kind of D
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