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Sun, Mar. 11

Seattle @ Toronto, 1:00

Detroit @ LA Clippers, 3:00

Denver @ Sacramento, 3:30 ABC

Chicago @ Boston, 6:00

Washington @ Miami, 6:00

Indiana @ Cleveland, 6:00

Orlando @ Houston, 6:30

Dallas @ LA Lakers, 9:00 ESPN

Golden State @ Portland, 9:00

 

Mon, Mar. 12

Orlando @ Charlotte, 7:00

Toronto @ Milwaukee, 8:00

New Jersey @ Memphis, 8:00

Houston @ Phoenix, 10:00

Dallas @ Golden State, 10:30

 

Tue, Mar. 13

Philadelphia @ Atlanta, 7:00

Sacramento @ Cleveland, 7:00

Utah @ Miami, 7:30

New Jersey @ NO/OK, 8:00

LA Clippers @ San Antonio, 8:00

Indiana @ Minnesota, 8:00

Boston @ Chicago, 8:30

Portland @ Denver, 9:00

Detroit @ Seattle, 10:00

 

Wed, Mar. 14

New York @ Toronto, 7:00

Chicago @ Philadelphia, 7:00

Sacramento @ Charlotte, 7:00

Utah @ Orlando, 7:00

Washington @ Indiana, 7:00

Atlanta @ Boston, 7:30

Cleveland @ Memphis, 8:00

LA Clippers @ Houston, 8:30

Phoenix @ Dallas, 9:00 ESPN

Detroit @ Portland, 10:00

 

Thu, Mar. 15

Miami @ New Jersey, 8:00 TNT

San Antonio @ Milwaukee, 8:00

LA Lakers @ Denver, 10:30 TNT

 

Fri, Mar. 16

Houston @ Toronto, 7:00

Utah @ Philadelphia, 7:00

LA Clippers @ Charlotte, 7:00

NO/OK @ New York, 7:30

Sacramento @ Miami, 7:30

Boston @ Dallas, 8:30

Detroit @ Phoenix, 10:00

Portland @ LA Lakers, 10:30

Minnesota @ Golden State, 10:30

 

Sat, Mar. 17

NO/OK @ Washington, 7:00

Sacramento @ Orlando, 7:00

Atlanta @ Indiana, 7:00

Utah @ Cleveland, 7:30

Chicago @ Memphis, 8:00

Boston @ San Antonio, 8:00

Charlotte @ Milwaukee, 8:30

Phoenix @ Denver, 10:00

Golden State @ Seattle, 10:00

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Well, it only took a week for Yao to get back to total domination. I think the time off is going to be great for the post-season, because conditioning won't be a huge issue. I also like JVG moving Chuck Hayes to the starting lineup and bringing Juwan Howard off the bench. T-Mac and Yao creating, Battier and Alston hitting the open shots, and Hayes doing all the dirty work. With Howard and Bonzi coming off the bench, there should be scoring options in at all times.

 

Tough back-to-back against the Suns tomorrow, though.

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Don't look now, the Heat are crawling up the Eastern Conference standings.

 

Shaq looks like the old Shaq. The one that will not be beaten.

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Because they were supposed to be a 60 win team this year? You'd see the change in the team if you saw them play everyday. The other day they beat the Wizards on their homecourt with Jamal Crawford, Quentin Richardson and David Lee. Not bad. And they're half a game behind the 7th spot.

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Let's be honest, though, while the Knicks have improved, luck has played a big part, as well. I don't know how many games they've won on last-second shots this year, not to mention all the injuries around the East (Shaq, Wade, Redd, Krstic, Jefferson, etc.). We all probably knew deep down Thomas would be back, but let's not act like he's gotten them into the playoffs solely through his brilliant coaching.

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He's done a decent enough job as head coach, as many predicted he would. The problem is he is still the worst GM in the league and the extension keeps him in that role. He hasn't been as bad this year, but between coaching and the ultimatum from Dolan that they wouldn't take on salary, he hasn't had the opportunity to screw things up anymore.

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Let's be honest, though, while the Knicks have improved, luck has played a big part, as well. I don't know how many games they've won on last-second shots this year, not to mention all the injuries around the East (Shaq, Wade, Redd, Krstic, Jefferson, etc.). We all probably knew deep down Thomas would be back, but let's not act like he's gotten them into the playoffs solely through his brilliant coaching.

 

They've also lost a bunch of games on last second shots. And Q has been in and out of the lineup a bunch of times. Same with Francis. Jeffries started the season hurt. Lee has been out 7 straight games, and Crawford is now out for the year. Don't give me this injury stuff when everyone goes through injuries. We faced Shaq twice, and beat them twice. We faced Wade twice, and we split with them. We beat the Bucks with Redd twice. It's not just injuries.

 

And cheech, theres no way in hell Isiah is the worst GM in the league with Ainge and McHale in the league. You look at Isiah's moves, the two bad ones have been the James signing, the Francis trade. Everything else has become the core of this team, and even Francis has looked good lately.

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I'm aware of how the Knicks have played against those teams, I was referring to how it's affected those teams, and how the Knicks have benefitted somewhat in the standings because of it. With good health, Miami and New Jersey would likely be at or near the top of their divisions, and Milwaukee would be in a similar spot as the Knicks. But it is what it is.

 

I do still kind of think that the Knicks made a mistake cutting Rose and Taylor, just because they could have had their contracts to use at the deadline, maybe to get someone like Pau Gasol.

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LOLZ.

 

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2795315

 

So the one where Kobe actually tries to hit someone in the face, is the one that doesn't get him a suspension. Granted, I thought he was getting suspended for sure after this, even though he didn't hit him all that hard. The league waited until after the national TV game against Dallas to do anything. HAHAHA I LOVE THIS LEAGUE

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I would have bet my TSM account that he would have got suspended for it.

 

But everyone else does the same thing every game, so it's ok.

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He needs some better teammates that don't rely on him to do every single fucking thing on the basketball court. Smush is the only guy besides Kobe that can create his own shot. That says a lot.

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Both Texas teams playing back to backs got/are getting it handed handed to 'em. The Rockets got pounded by Phoenix, though they hardly ever play them competively due to the speed differential. Now the Mavs are being mauled by their former coach. I suppose I shouldn't count them out yet, but GS is shooting lights out so far.

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man fuck a bunch of the mavericks i needed like a decent game from dirk and fucker gotta have 7 turnovers n' shit

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Well, the Sixers just went and got the shit stomped out of them in Atlanta tonight. With some choice losses to other teams, Atlanta will be within 3 pretty soon.

 

Joe Johnson being lost for the season is a big blow for sure, but the Hawks have been winning because of alot of injuries. The concussion Lowrenzen Wright suffered forced Mike Woodson to play Solomon Jones, who everyone with eyes watching the Hawks this year knows should have been playing instead of Wright anyway. His insertion into the starting lineup has given the Hawks a athletic shotblocker at the 5 and helps out Josh Smith. Speedy Claxton going down again with Tyronne Lue still being kinda hurt made him play Salim Stoudimire more, who has earned his PT. Plus with Joe out, he is forced to call actual plays instead of the "Give it to Joe and let him create" offense he had been running.

 

Josh Smith has been playing out of his mind. Tonight he had 26 points 17 rebounds, 3 blocks, 4 steals, 5 assist...just a beast all over the court and this is becoming routine for the guy. He is averaging 17, 8 and 3.2 blocks since the allstar game.

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Pacers are now tied for 8th in the East. Three weeks ago, we were in fourth.

 

10 straight losses after tonight in Minnesota, and here's the remaining schedule for March:

 

Washington

Atlanta

@ Houston

@ San Antonio

Miami

Chicago

Cleveland

@ New Jersey

@ Orlando

 

The only one I feel even remotely confident about at the moment is Atlanta. This is fucking torture.

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Who's the marketing genius that decided to put the Bulls in green jerseys last night? I flipped to the game and it took me a minute to figure out what the hell was going on.

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It's their St. Patrick's Day spirit (and for the NBA to get a few extra bucks from jersey sales). The Knicks and Celtics did it last year as well, though in Boston's case, it actually makes sense.

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Who's the marketing genius that decided to put the Bulls in green jerseys last night? I flipped to the game and it took me a minute to figure out what the hell was going on.

 

that was REALLY strange, because they were playing the Celtics. Even after I'd gotten it straight in my mind that Green were the Bulls and white were the Celtics, it was still fucking me up. It wasn't even just the colors, it really did look like Celtics jerseys, even the lettering.

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It's their dumbasss GM's fault for trading Ford. But I heard it was because Redd was pushing to trade him.

 

No one thought that was a bad move when they made it. Toronto got killed by everybody at the time for trading big for small.

 

As for Stotts, he didn't have a healthy team this year, but even with Redd in the lineup they underachieved. They underachieved last year as well. I don't see the point in firing a guy at this juncture in the season (unless they want to give Kystowiak the job outright right now), but Stotts can't really put the blame on anyone else.

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I thought it was a bad move. TJ Ford is like poor man's Jason Kidd, while Villanueva is just a jump shooter who can get hot. The Bucks I think have made the playoffs 2 out of the last 3 years, and those were the seasons Ford played in. The only year he didn't play, they didn't make it.

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