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  1. #126
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    Orlando is solid. Really solid right now. I like their core of Howard, Nelso, Turkoglu, and Milicic. Nelson especially has been really solid for them. If they get a nice draft pick they will be a very good team next season.
    Howard is a monster. Give him a couple of years to mature, and he will REALLY be a monster.

    Nelson...Geez, looked like he was shooting darts last night.

    Turkoglu.....well, we do know he can be streaky at times...Last night he was on.

    Milicic...What a waste in Detroit riding the bench. Can you imagine where this kid would have been right now if Brown, and now Saunders would have given him some playing time. Orlando got a steal of deal there.

    Looking to next year, this is a team I am going to follow as much as possible. They could quite easily become the franchise of the East for a long time to come. All those guys are young studs and are only going to get better.

  2. #127
    Manu's Bald Spot dmac's Avatar
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    We're shooting 51% and losing by 9. At home

    that's the stat that's killing me!

  3. #128
    Out with the old... Obstructed_View's Avatar
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    Yeah...I'd taken mine off...
    Damn. I hate to have missed that.

  4. #129
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    I honestly believe the Spurs are a better team this year than they were last, on many fronts. Nazr is better than a year ago (but still unpredictable and "walks" too often); Finley and NVE are potential heavy scoreres every night; Barry can destroy you if he is on with his downtown shooting; Horry will be Horry come playoff time; Bruce is having one of his best defensive years; and Parker is at least two notches above last year. Then there's Manu lifting his game up a notch or two in the playoffs. With Oberto coming in and doing the non-statistically relevant things that make a difference. I still think the Spurs will repeat. And by the way, most NBA long time watchers feel the same way. They are not as certain about the Pistons being there.

    There will be a lot of crow-eating amongst our "loyal fans."

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