VicDiMoneJr
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Re: Boston Game Tomorrow
didn't see it on the main page, my bad...
didn't see it on the main page, my bad...
Don't worry about it...didn't see it on the main page, my bad...
Easily my favorite image. LeBron looks like a little kid trying telling his mom to leave him alone.
anyone else find it hilarious that Marbury has a tattoo on his head, of a defunct company that sold $15 basketball shoes?
Has there been any word on Joe playing or not? He is going to have to get back in the mix pretty quick.
I can't believe the season is 3/4 over.
Time flies when you're having fun.
“We have a chance to make up some games,” said Paul Pierce [stats], whose Celtics trail the Cavs by two games in the loss column. “We’re playing them and Orlando back-to-back, and that’s quite a challenge. “To lose this game would definitely throw (an advantage) to Cleveland. It affects us a lot not having (Garnett) for this game, but we just have to find other ways to win. Cleveland is at the top of the Eastern Conference, and they’re playing great.”
Smith, traded in the deal that landed point guard Mo Williams, took his physical and showed up near the end of practice. After being walked through some offensive and defensive sets, the 33-year-old Smith said he would like to play tonight in Boston and, “if not then, on Saturday (against Miami at Quicken Loans Arena).”
“I’m healthy and I feel good,” said Smith, who last played for the Thunder on Feb. 10. “I’m ready to roll.”
Ten of the Lakers' next 13 games will be away from Staples Center after tonight (home vs. Wolves)
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"We have a lot of problems in the West, no doubt," Lakers Coach Phil Jackson said. "We have a three-game road trip that, the way we've been playing, we'll just be happy to win two of those games. We hope to get back on better footing [Friday] night."
Tonight’s third meeting of the season with the Celtics, at the Garden, might go a long way in convincing the Cavs that they’re ready, but they pretty much feel that way already.
When the Cavs failed to beat the Pistons in the Eastern Conference semifinals two years ago, they were just another paranoid second-level team. Not any longer.
“We’re over that psychological stuff,” James said after his team’s Thursday practice. “We felt like we couldn’t beat them. We’re over that.”