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Sunday, ABC

LA Lakers @ Houston, 3:30 PM ET

 

Thursday, TNT

LA Lakers @ Detroit, 8 PM ET

Sacramento @ Seattle, 10:30 PM ET

 

Friday, ESPN

Denver @ Cleveland, 8 PM ET

Dallas @ Sacramento, 10:30 PM ET

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Follow-up to the Marbury-Thomas deal which was posted in last week's thread.

 

Of course, there is a fine line between showing a competitive side and showing utter contempt for a teammate. The latter may be true of Marbury and Thomas, who nearly came to blows in the locker room following last Friday's win over Cleveland, a source told the Daily News.

 

The problem started with a nasty exchange on the bench between the point guard and power forward that was caught on tape by MSG Network. According to SLAM magazine's Web site, Thomas expressed his displeasure with Marbury about a certain play. Marbury reportedly responded by shouting a profanity at his teammate. Thomas cursed back at Marbury before saying, "Everyone in this organization is afraid of you, but I'm not, and I will beat your (BUTT)."

 

When asked about SLAM's report, Thomas admitted to reading the Web site but refused to comment. Another Knick said that the transcript "was pretty accurate." The argument continued in the locker room, with Thomas challenging Marbury to a fight.

 

It is no secret that Marbury and Thomas are not the best of friends, but it has not stopped them from playing well together. And it is not uncommon for two teammates to argue in the heat of battle. As Marbury said yesterday about his teammates in general, "If we're not (frustrated) then something is wrong. We should be mad and disappointed with the way things are going."

 

However, Thomas' accusation about the organization being "afraid" of Marbury speaks to a larger problem. Is Thomas alone in his view of Marbury or do other teammates resent the fact that team president Isiah Thomas may or may not cater to the team's best player? Perhaps Kurt Thomas' discontent with Marbury is the reason that Thomas has been the subject of trade rumors for the past year and why there is a good chance that, as one of the few Knicks with value, he will be traded before next season.

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Also, this is technically last week, but the Pacers have actually compiled a winning streak with a win in Atlanta, while Detroit and Chicago boh lost. I know the Bulls are doing good lately, but it's still a bit embarassing to have to watch their progress in regards to our position in the East. Not that it matters, since we're fucked in the playoffs against pretty much any team we draw without Artest, so the best thing that can happen to us really is to hope for a good draw in the lottery.

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Hopefully Webber, Peja, and Mobley will be closer to full strength come friday for the shootout at the Arco Corral against the Suns. That is gonna be fun. (unless it turns out to be another 30 point ass whipping like it was in their preseason game)

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Guest Coffey

Sacramento @ Seattle should be a fun game to watch. The Supersonics are playing great basketball right now...but so are Peja and Webber.

 

Denver @ Cleveland? Too bad no one cares about Carmello anymore. It could've been built at LeBron/Mello again.

 

Dallas @ Sacramento will probably be the game of the week. At least offensively.

 

I'm getting ready to watch the Lakers/Rockets right now. Is Kobe back yet?

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Denver @ Cleveland? Too bad no one cares about Carmello anymore. It could've been built at LeBron/Mello again.

 

He, and the entire team for that matter, have been playing much better under Karl. I'm embarrassed that I thought Coop could turn them around :P but I wouldn't have passed up hiring Karl either, he's a hell of a coach and a perfect fit with the talent Denver has

 

Karl seems to have lit a fire under Nene's ass especially, he's been balling lately

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I'm getting ready to watch the Lakers/Rockets right now. Is Kobe back yet?

Sadly, no. I love seeing McGrady and Kobe go at it.

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Any word on when Kobe will be back yet? It's been long enough already. Playoffs are a long shot without him.

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Imagine if they would have used the money to resign Fisher instead. And to think they resigned Medvedenko as well!

 

Derek Fisher > Vlade Divac and Slava Medvedenko combined.

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Mitch Kupchak seems to be losing his edge recently. The trade with Boston has worked out great, the Miami trade not so good. Odom has been the only one contributing to the team, Butler's been a bit of a disappointment while Shaq is working his ass off here in Miami. And the Rudy T. hire was iffy considering not only the health problems, but also that Rudy had been away from the game as well for a long time, bringing in a new head coach on a team that had zero chemistry, and is still in search of an identity, especially without Bryant.

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Couple of big wins by Houston with close call against Minnesota and the win agains tthe Lakers today, although their biggest problem was on full display. McGrady falls in love with long jumpers when they need drives to the basket and Yao just isn't physical enough inside, all of his post ups are gonna end with fade aways. Sura looked great though.

 

At this point, it looks like Minnesota is the odd team out in the west. Houston is peeking, Memphis is back to where they were last year and the Lakers are respectable even without Bryant.

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For fun, here are the top 25 jersey sales in the league.

 

1. Shaquille O’Neal

2. Tracy McGrady

3. Stephon Marbury

4. LeBron James

5. Carmelo Anthony

6. Allen Iverson

7. Kobe Bryant

8. Emeka Okafor

9. Tim Duncan

10. Ben Wallace

11. Steve Francis

12. Kevin Garnett

13. Yao Ming

14. Paul Pierce

15. Jason Kidd

16. Dwyane Wade

17. Vince Carter

18. Dirk Nowitzki

19. Kenyon Martin

20. Andrei Kirilenko

21. Pau Gasol

22. Allan Houston

23. Gary Payton

24. Chris Webber

25. Peja Stojakovic

 

The popularity of Okafor is a bit surprising. Not that I don't like him, just saying.

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Will someone please be outraged about Allan Houston being so high? And by "outraged" I mean I want the next post to only say the following:*outraged*

 

Gary Payton's is a lil surprising too

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I wouldn't have thought Allan Houston would even have any fans left, let alone enough to put him among the top jersey sellers. Fans must want his jersey so they can feel what it's like to be massively overpaid and always injured as well.

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Follow-up to the Marbury-Thomas deal which was posted in last week's thread.

 

Of course, there is a fine line between showing a competitive side and showing utter contempt for a teammate. The latter may be true of Marbury and Thomas, who nearly came to blows in the locker room following last Friday's win over Cleveland, a source told the Daily News.

 

The problem started with a nasty exchange on the bench between the point guard and power forward that was caught on tape by MSG Network. According to SLAM magazine's Web site, Thomas expressed his displeasure with Marbury about a certain play. Marbury reportedly responded by shouting a profanity at his teammate. Thomas cursed back at Marbury before saying, "Everyone in this organization is afraid of you, but I'm not, and I will beat your (BUTT)."

 

When asked about SLAM's report, Thomas admitted to reading the Web site but refused to comment. Another Knick said that the transcript "was pretty accurate." The argument continued in the locker room, with Thomas challenging Marbury to a fight.

 

It is no secret that Marbury and Thomas are not the best of friends, but it has not stopped them from playing well together. And it is not uncommon for two teammates to argue in the heat of battle. As Marbury said yesterday about his teammates in general, "If we're not (frustrated) then something is wrong. We should be mad and disappointed with the way things are going."

 

However, Thomas' accusation about the organization being "afraid" of Marbury speaks to a larger problem. Is Thomas alone in his view of Marbury or do other teammates resent the fact that team president Isiah Thomas may or may not cater to the team's best player? Perhaps Kurt Thomas' discontent with Marbury is the reason that Thomas has been the subject of trade rumors for the past year and why there is a good chance that, as one of the few Knicks with value, he will be traded before next season.

Thats ridiculous. Thomas has been the subject of trade rumors for like 5 years now. Makes you wonder why the organization is so antsy to get rid of a guy putting up good numbers...Maybe because he threatens to beat a teammates ass for taking a bad shot when he takes about 40 a game.

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Will someone please be outraged about Allan Houston being so high? And by "outraged" I mean I want the next post to only say the following:*outraged*

 

Gary Payton's is a lil surprising too

The reason Allan Houston is even on the list and why Marbury is so high at number 3 is because when the NBA figures out its sales figures it includes the online sales and the sales of their NBA store in NEW YORK CITY. Thus any Knick player would have an advantage over any other player.

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Aw man. I don't remember the last time I was this embarassed as a Lakers fan.

 

We just lost to the Atlanta Hawks 114-108, letting them score a season-high 68 points in the first half, and at one point facing a 29-point deficit.

 

DAMN IT KOBE COME BACK

 

Some memorable quotes..

``We lost the game because we're just playing horrible, because our energy level is real low,'' said Lamar Odom, who led the Lakers with 28 points. ``We're just coming out lame. Right now we're playing a less than mediocre game.''

You mean "bad", Lamar? I'd take it a step further and say it's so absolutely fucking horrible you just got whomped on by the fucking HAWKS when not even a month ago you had a lead on the Sonics and earlier this season you had the Heat beat and were leading the Suns by 15 with 5 left to go.

``I'd advise everybody on my team not to turn on the TV, not to read the paper,'' Lakers guard Caron Butler said.

The truth hurts, doesn't it Caron?

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Guest Mindless_Aggression

So the Lakers got beat by led by Antoine Walker and no one else? Good Lord.

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You mean it told me it could have been EVEN WORSE?

 

*cries in shower listening to REM's "Everybody Hurts"*

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