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He says all that hate him should watch, you'll really hate him after tonight.
Thought you guys should know.
Huh? Don't all you guys hate him?
It's definitely relevant.
Hate him or not it goes in the NBA forum
He means post this in the nba forum you re .![]()
I would rather be making love with a women then watching him
I was always told not to watch anything really frightening or depressing before bed.
I was going to watch anyway cause Stephen Colbert's on tonight. I might turn it off after his interview now that I know Cuban's on though...
I'm going to reveal too much about myself, probably, but I'd rather be making love with a woman (or "a women," which sounds intriguing) than doing just about anything -- anything.
Maybe that's just me, though.
Well, there goes the theory that FWD is Mark Cuban up in smoke.
Just watching and paying attention only feeds the attention that he is.
Ignore him, and the head will go away.
I watched Colbert and turned it off. Will check later for Neko Case.
what an idiot. a dallas sports owner and he wears a steeler jersey.
Well he's from Pittsburg and his favorite player just went down, he was trying to show support. Of course if you have to find something wrong, why not that?
That, or your theory that I'm a pathological liar has gained some new momentum.
Neko Case is the artist scheduled to perform, so if he ends up saying some annoying bull again I'll still be happy when the night's over![]()
sorry, i missed his True Hollywood Story, so i don't know anything about him.
he admited to casuing the leauage to change the rules
id rather be jamming nails into my eyes
He did admit to having a part in the league changing the rules to benefit offensive players. Guys who work hard to become players in this league like Bruce Bowen are the types of players disadvantaged by the rule changes. The main problem is those rules were not really enforced until the playoffs and defensive teams such as the Spurs and Pistons were severely disadvantaged by the officials calling cheap touch fouls on plays that used to be "good defense".
The moral of the story: If you can't beat somebody playing by the rules that are in place AND you have billions of dollars...you can use your $$$$ to influence the league to bend the rules in your favor. I would bet if Dallas had been a defensive oriented team and won a championship, he would not want the rules to change to benefit the offensive players even though he says he wants to make the game more wide open and fun for fans. It is only fun for fans who do not appreciate the hard work that goes into stopping an opponent.
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try the Mavs or Miami Heat forum. They might be interested![]()
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