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    Well Kobe is a very streaky shooter. He either is real bad or real good for his team on nights. Dallas looked pretty tired that night Kobe got 62. They looked like they gave up in the first half. Embarrassing the francise? That is a little overdramatic considering it was 1 game and he did worse to Toronto.

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    Latrell Spreewell turning down 3 years and 21 million dollars, all because he needed more to "feed his family". Absolutley ridiculous.
    Speaking of Sprewell...

    Updated: March 28, 2006
    Searching for Sprewell: An encounter, but no answersBy Chris Sheridan
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    RIVER HILLS, Wis. -- Latrell Sprewell answered his front door with his face contorted into his unmistakable scowl, his anger barely under control as he made it clear he was not accepting visitors and was in no mood to talk.

    "Get off my property right now or I'll send someone out there to take your head off!"

    So ended the briefest of encounters early Sunday afternoon a few miles north of downtown Milwaukee, the biggest mystery of the NBA season no closer to being explained by the only person who has any of the answers.

    Inside the sprawling yellow brick home with the massive wooden jungle gym in the backyard resides the best basketball player in the world without a job, an athlete who could help some team win an NBA championship three months from now if it could just get a reading on whether he's willing and/or able to set aside his shame and lace 'em up for the first time since the Minnesota Timberwolves played their final game last season.

    Not a single word has been spoken publicly in almost a year by Sprewell, whose agent heard from the San Antonio Spurs and the Dallas Mavericks earlier in March, each of the Western Conference's top teams making inquiries about the former All-Star whose mercurial ways have made him one of the most controversial players of the past decade.

    Seeking some answers, ESPN.com reached out to Sprewell through his agent and his publicist, as well as through voice mails on his cell phone, before resorting to the oldest reporting technique in the book -- showing up on his doorstep in the hopes that the sight of a familiar face from his days in New York might coax him into providing some sort of insight into whether he's considering a return to the NBA before this season ends.

    Under collective bargaining rules, Sprewell can sign with any playoff-bound team up until the last day of the season and still be eligible for the postseason. (Players who already were on NBA rosters but who were waived in-season must have been waived by March 1 to be playoff-eligible.)

    That rule was brought to Sprewell's attention by the NBA players union last week, but what -- if anything -- he plans to do with that knowledge is unknown.

    The deep thump-thump-thump of a woofer-fueled bass line was causing the windows in Sprewell's front foyer to shimmer as he answered his door on the third ring wearing a sleeveless T-shirt and sweat pants. His order to skedaddle was heeded without hesitation or argument.

    "Watch out for the dogs," a Bucks scout had warned.

    But judging by Sprewell's demeanor and his growl, the biggest threat to life and limb was standing on two legs, not four. Good luck to the next Jehovah's Witness who tries to engage him in a friendly discussion of the Bible.

    "I have no idea what's driving Latrell. I can't figure it out, and he doesn't articulate what he's thinking," said Robert Gist, Sprewell's longtime agent.

    The Mavericks called about two weeks ago when they were dealing with a flurry of injuries.

    "He said he would call back the next day. He never did. So we dropped the idea," Mavs owner Mark Cuban said via e-mail.

    The Spurs also put in a call to Gist's office about a month ago, though nothing came of it.

    "These teams recognize Latrell's value, and they've gone to their top players to ask them whether Spree would be a good fit," Gist said.

    Sprewell made $14.6 million last season in the final year of a contract he signed after rehabilitating while with the New York Knicks. Sprewell led the Knicks to the 1999 NBA Finals after serving a 70-game suspension for his attack on former Golden State coach P.J. Carlesimo early in the 1997-98 season.

    After turning down a three-year $21-million extension from the Timberwolves, explaining he had "a family to feed," Sprewell went unsigned last summer as an unrestricted free agent.

    According to Gist, Sprewell made the mistake of waiting on the Los Angeles Lakers at a time when the Houston Rockets, Denver Nuggets, Detroit Pistons and Cleveland Cavaliers all were expressing interest in signing him. But the Timberwolves and Lakers were unable to agree on a sign-and-trade deal that would satisfy both teams, and then other teams turned to other free agents. So by the time training camps started, Sprewell's only choice was to play for the veteran's minimum, which he feels is beneath him.

    "It may have been the transition, going from making $14.6 million to $1 million because the rules say you're only worth this much. Making that adjustment probably took some time," said Gist, who believes Sprewell's pride -- and his hesitance to subject himself to public second-guessing over his "family to feed" quote -- is part of what's keeping Sprewell from returning to the NBA.

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    Chris Paul is a good player but a shooting point guard. If you prefer these types of guards, then fine. I personally prefer a "passing point guard" that will allow everyone to get involved. So players like Nash, Kidd, Stockton, Magic and Deron Williams would always make my team. Go ahead and take the Stephon Marbury, Iverson, Steve Francis, and Chris Paul's, these types never win a championship or get close. Also remember that Deron Williams is playing for Sloan. He will not give a young rookie a free pass to do what he wants.

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    The NBA should have been promoting the good things about the Pistons and the Spurs all this season. A rematch in the Finals is going to be dismal on the ratings again, no matter how good the series turned out to be.
    I think that the NBA has taken the at ude that only basketball purists will appreciate the Pistons and Spurs. That means the NBA can promote its other great players and teams like Lebron James and the Phoenix Suns because they appeal to more casual fans, fans that have to be convinced to watch basketball which the purists don't have to be,

    I'm tired of hearing about Cleveland, New Jersey, Dallas, Sacramento, and Phoenix, but when the money time comes around, people will be talking about the Spurs and Pistons winning the le, with an outside chance Miami and Dallas could win. I think the NBA has learned that success and promotion leads to over-exposure.

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    1. Players wearing tights as a fashion statement.
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    Its not a fashion statement. They know they look rediculous in them.

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    Out with the old... Obstructed_View's Avatar
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    I think that the NBA has taken the at ude that only basketball purists will appreciate the Pistons and Spurs. That means the NBA can promote its other great players and teams like Lebron James and the Phoenix Suns because they appeal to more casual fans, fans that have to be convinced to watch basketball which the purists don't have to be,

    I'm tired of hearing about Cleveland, New Jersey, Dallas, Sacramento, and Phoenix, but when the money time comes around, people will be talking about the Spurs and Pistons winning the le, with an outside chance Miami and Dallas could win. I think the NBA has learned that success and promotion leads to over-exposure.
    Suggesting that the concepts of team basketball, high percentage shots, execution, passing, and defense are only appreciated by "NBA purists" is the first mistake that most people, including the NBA, make. I'm not sure why someone would think that TMac making one spectacular dunk is worth watching the drudgery that is the Rockets for two hours. While I agree that Phoenix is fun to watch for a game or two, the NBA could teach viewers what to watch for in order to appreciate some of the finer points of basketball. Fans of other sports are typically very knowledgable about the game. Even high school and college basketball fans seem to understand the game better than the average NBA fan. The NBA should make an effort to rectify that situation.

    In addition, the NBA needs to work with ESPN and the other media outlets to dispel the notions that Detroit and San Antonio play boring basketball. Telling ESPN to drop the east-coast bias would help ratings as well. The Knicks and Lakers aren't going to meet in the Finals any time soon.

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    The pissing fiasco between Sarver and Colangelo at the trade deadline. They were too busy bickering that they forgot to address the teams needs.

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    The pissing fiasco between Sarver and Colangelo at the trade deadline. They were too busy bickering that they forgot to address the teams needs.
    Two fold. First this, then Sarvar allowing BC to walk, getting no compensation for a could be two-time executive of the year.

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    the thing damon jones does with his hands after hitting a three.

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    Two fold. First this, then Sarvar allowing BC to walk, getting no compensation for a could be two-time executive of the year.
    Because he didn't feel comforable asking for it... Nothing like a newb owner learning the ropes while the team is trying to make a le run.

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    Suggesting that the concepts of team basketball, high percentage shots, execution, passing, and defense are only appreciated by "NBA purists" is the first mistake that most people, including the NBA, make. I'm not sure why someone would think that TMac making one spectacular dunk is worth watching the drudgery that is the Rockets for two hours. While I agree that Phoenix is fun to watch for a game or two, the NBA could teach viewers what to watch for in order to appreciate some of the finer points of basketball. Fans of other sports are typically very knowledgable about the game. Even high school and college basketball fans seem to understand the game better than the average NBA fan. The NBA should make an effort to rectify that situation.

    In addition, the NBA needs to work with ESPN and the other media outlets to dispel the notions that Detroit and San Antonio play boring basketball. Telling ESPN to drop the east-coast bias would help ratings as well. The Knicks and Lakers aren't going to meet in the Finals any time soon.
    I couldn't agree with you more. But go into the chatrooms of the Sixers, Heat, Lakers, and Blazers to make those arguments, and they will argue just as passionately for T-Mac and that Rockets game. I miss some of the things that TNT started doing. For instance, they had this graphic where they would take a bread-and-butter play by looking at the Xs and Os of it on a s ard sideline chalkboard. This didn't last long (it started in 2002-03) and I don't know why they stopped.

    People seem more interested in stats and storylines than the actual basketball game. How many times did ABC mention Ben Wallace's refusing to re-enter the game?

    I don't usually have NBA TV, but when I do, I stop watching ESPN all together. It was eerie for someone who usually catches about 3 hours of their programming a day. They do a much better job; showing old games, NBDL action, and overseas affairs. I;ve had it for the past week after losing my subscription in November, and I have to say it has improved tenfold.

    I doubt the NBA has a lot of control over the programming and opinions expressed on ESPN. They are partners with Time Warner in NBA TV.

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    But go into the chatrooms of the Sixers, Heat, Lakers, and Blazers to make those arguments, and they will argue just as passionately for T-Mac and that Rockets game.
    There's a mistake right there. The Sixers fans think Iverson taking 30 shots a game is interesting. The only banner hanging in Miami is for an opposing player, the Lakers think whatever they are currently doing is innovative, and the Blazers think Mo Cheeks was the reason they sucked last year.

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    Not counting the Isiah Thomas stuff because that is just too easy I would say (in no particular order):

    1) The Hawks drafting yet another 2-3 in Marvin Williams and passing up on a solid PG like Chris Paul.
    IMO, this one IS, without question, the stupidest move of the year

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    IMO, this one IS, without question, the stupidest move of the year
    Not really. If Paul had been drafted by the Hawks he would have sucked, and then had a breakout season when he signed his first contract with someone else. Atlanta is where talent goes to die.

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