Miami isn't going to the Finals. Riles already ing quit on the team. , even in the East, they're probably going to have to win their Division to make the playoffs.
I ain't sayin' Maggette's not a headcase.
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Miami isn't going to the Finals. Riles already ing quit on the team. , even in the East, they're probably going to have to win their Division to make the playoffs.
Miami can make it to the Finals easy. The east is weak as , and if they make the playoffs any team with a healthy Shaq and Dwayne Wade will have as good a chance as anyone else even without home court advantage.
There will be no deal between the 2 teams. Its a pipe dream
Which makes it suck even more that Alonzo Mourning said no. Would you trade Jackie Butler and Francisco Elson for him? I'd do it in a heartbeat.
Detroit, Chicago or Cleveland could take them out. If they have to play two of them as a bottom half team, it's a done deal. There may or may not be a deal, but Miami is NOT going to the Finals.
Ex, just realize that everyone said the same things around this time last year.
You can only dodge the bullet so many times, and had Riley quit on the team last year before MLK day? Miami is the most disrespected NBA Champs since the 99 Spurs, and they deserve it.
Those happen to be the two least impressive champions since the '94 Rockets.
Spurs are in desperation mode, I don't care if they bring "a headcase", it'll help them win games and increase their strengths. We blew against good teams this year and we need a shake-up.
This is not desperation mode people get a grip
We're happy with him. Tournament hopes just took a big hit as Bill Walker went down for the season Saturday night. But the program is definitely going in the right direction.
A lot of people don't realize that before the 1988 NCAA tournament, minus any national les, K-State's bball program had an equatable history to KU's.
But KU won the le in 1988 (one that put them on probation), K-State let Lon Kruger go to Florida, then hired Bill Snyder and diverted all funds to football in 1989, and the programs had been in two separate directions ever since.
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