The Official 2012-2013 NBA Season Finals (The 2013 NBA Champs The Miami Heat)

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  • RichPorterOfTheIC
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    EmM HoLLa. wrote: »
    dixinormus wrote: »
    Good win but the Knicks looked tired as fucc. Mike Woodson need a to take a page from doc rivers and let them rest tomorrow. no practice no nothing let them chill watch film. I remember doc did that last year with a old celtics team and it worked for them

    Most teams would be tired in the 2nd leg of a back to back which had the bulls as the first game... Young or old..

    They should get the day off tomorrow since we got Bk on Tuesday..

    Have you seen there schedule b? They play every other night till the new year
  • rakim ii
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    Ugly win for the Knicks, we'll take it. Hopefully a start of another winning streak. All around good day for New York sports period.
  • twizza 77
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    Christmas dinner will be awkward.

    http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nba--bobcats-president-rod-higgins-waives-son-001120581.html

    Rod Higgins has waived his share of players in 12 years as an NBA executive. But his most recent cut hit especially close to home: On Saturday night, the Bobcats president of basketball operations waived his own son.

    Bobcats president Rod Higgins, left, waived his son Cory because the team needed more size. (AP)
    "When you make a decision like that to sign your son, you know a day like this could always happen," Rod Higgins told Yahoo! Sports. "The player realizes the same thing. The personal aspect is the personal aspect. But when you take the next step and realize it's a business, you always know this could happen."
    Rod Higgins told Cory in a face-to-face meeting Saturday night, hours before the team announced his waiver on Sunday. Cory Higgins was getting little playing time as Charlotte's third point guard and the Bobcats needed size and rebounding. The 7-12 Bobcats, losers of seven straight game, still have a roster spot open after replacing Higgins with journeyman forward Jeff Adrien.

    Cory Higgins is expected to become a free agent once he clears waivers. He averaged 3.7 points, 0.9 assists and 10.3 minutes in 44 games over the past two seasons.
    "It's part of the business," Rod Higgins said. "The human factor? The conversation is probably more in-depth with Cory than another player. That is just human nature because of our connection."

    Higgins continually described his son as "the player," rather than call him by his name. But the Bobcats executive also showed his paternal side when he called his son late Saturday night and on Sunday to check on him.
    "He doesn't stop being my son," Rod Higgins said.
    Adrien had hopes of re-signing with the Bobcats after they cut him during training camp. He was previously playing in the NBA Development League for Rio Grande. While Adrien wasn't surprised that Charlotte picked him up, he was surprised by who he replaced.

    "I had no idea. He was a great teammate and close friends with a lot of players on the team," Adrien said of Cory.
    Cory Higgins averaged 16.1 points, 3.3 rebounds and 2.5 assists as a senior at Colorado during the 2010-11 season. After going undrafted, he was with the Denver Nuggets for two weeks before being waived on Dec. 23, 2011. Two days later, the Bobcats picked him up off waivers on the first game day of the 2011-12 lockout-shortened season.

    Rod Higgins knew that acquiring his son for the Bobcats would raise concerns of favoritism. Cory Higgins handled it all well, never had any issues with the coaches or his teammates and played like he belonged. He was also well liked among the players and grew close to Bobcats guard Kemba Walker.
    [Also: Stephen Jackson has no regrets about 'Malice at the Palace']
    "Just think of the pressure he was under every day," Rod Higgins said. "Just step in his shoes for a second. He had to be a good pro. He had to toe the line. He is still trying to find his place in the NBA, but he's proven that he's an NBA player."

    After cutting his son, Rod Higgins had the tough task of telling his wife, Concetta, about the decision.
    "She took it like there is going to be something better down the road for him," said Rod Higgins, whose own playing career included 13 NBA seasons, as well as stops in the CBA and Greece. "She has been with me for quite some time. She saw my career up close and personal. She knows how this stuff works."
  • Cigarello Slim
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    G Mack wrote: »
    i don't get why the nuggets don't go head and trade lawson for a real floor general......they cant take of the ball for ?

    Right on cue costly turnover by him down the stretch

    Undefeated at home boy!

    Knickstape track 15!

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    JR may be dancing but he needs work on this shooting slump ol' New-Orleans-Pelicans-record-looking-ass-field-goal-percentage.


  • Elzo69Renaissance
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    twizza 77 wrote: »
    Christmas dinner will be awkward.

    http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nba--bobcats-president-rod-higgins-waives-son-001120581.html

    Rod Higgins has waived his share of players in 12 years as an NBA executive. But his most recent cut hit especially close to home: On Saturday night, the Bobcats president of basketball operations waived his own son.

    Bobcats president Rod Higgins, left, waived his son Cory because the team needed more size. (AP)
    "When you make a decision like that to sign your son, you know a day like this could always happen," Rod Higgins told Yahoo! Sports. "The player realizes the same thing. The personal aspect is the personal aspect. But when you take the next step and realize it's a business, you always know this could happen."
    Rod Higgins told Cory in a face-to-face meeting Saturday night, hours before the team announced his waiver on Sunday. Cory Higgins was getting little playing time as Charlotte's third point guard and the Bobcats needed size and rebounding. The 7-12 Bobcats, losers of seven straight game, still have a roster spot open after replacing Higgins with journeyman forward Jeff Adrien.

    Cory Higgins is expected to become a free agent once he clears waivers. He averaged 3.7 points, 0.9 assists and 10.3 minutes in 44 games over the past two seasons.
    "It's part of the business," Rod Higgins said. "The human factor? The conversation is probably more in-depth with Cory than another player. That is just human nature because of our connection."

    Higgins continually described his son as "the player," rather than call him by his name. But the Bobcats executive also showed his paternal side when he called his son late Saturday night and on Sunday to check on him.
    "He doesn't stop being my son," Rod Higgins said.
    Adrien had hopes of re-signing with the Bobcats after they cut him during training camp. He was previously playing in the NBA Development League for Rio Grande. While Adrien wasn't surprised that Charlotte picked him up, he was surprised by who he replaced.

    "I had no idea. He was a great teammate and close friends with a lot of players on the team," Adrien said of Cory.
    Cory Higgins averaged 16.1 points, 3.3 rebounds and 2.5 assists as a senior at Colorado during the 2010-11 season. After going undrafted, he was with the Denver Nuggets for two weeks before being waived on Dec. 23, 2011. Two days later, the Bobcats picked him up off waivers on the first game day of the 2011-12 lockout-shortened season.

    Rod Higgins knew that acquiring his son for the Bobcats would raise concerns of favoritism. Cory Higgins handled it all well, never had any issues with the coaches or his teammates and played like he belonged. He was also well liked among the players and grew close to Bobcats guard Kemba Walker.
    [Also: Stephen Jackson has no regrets about 'Malice at the Palace']
    "Just think of the pressure he was under every day," Rod Higgins said. "Just step in his shoes for a second. He had to be a good pro. He had to toe the line. He is still trying to find his place in the NBA, but he's proven that he's an NBA player."

    After cutting his son, Rod Higgins had the tough task of telling his wife, Concetta, about the decision.
    "She took it like there is going to be something better down the road for him," said Rod Higgins, whose own playing career included 13 NBA seasons, as well as stops in the CBA and Greece. "She has been with me for quite some time. She saw my career up close and personal. She knows how this stuff works."

    Ironic cuz he was only on the team because he waa his son
  • PiffyHaze
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    nice win for the Knicks
  • Breezy_Kilroy
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    Damn it's looking like Utah bout to have the whole squad score in double figures on some 2k milestone ? .
  • IceBergTaylor
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    Brook Lopez, come back b :(
    ? are about to get washed on Tuesday if he doesnt return
  • G Mack
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    you know your offense aint flowin right when jordan hill is yo leading scorer
  • Tommy bilfiger
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    Just wait til nash gets bacc his presence will stop teams like the jazz from scoring 60 points in a half and the magic and rockets from scoring 40 and 32 in 4th quarters
  • NothingButTheTruth
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    Refs are whistle happy... SMH let them play! No one wants to watch a FT contest.
  • northside7
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  • infamous114
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    Lol the Lakers can't defend to save their lives.
  • iron man1
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    this team is built for phil not mike dan
  • KeepOnPushing
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    But all this is Pau fault right? oh.....ok
  • MR.CJ
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    I thought the lakers had the league shooked
  • MR.CJ
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    Lakers need phil jackson
  • infamous114
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    That was smart of the Lakers. Why didn't they foul immediately?
  • goodlookinout
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  • northside7
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    On some Phoenix Suns ? right now.
  • NothingButTheTruth
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    Hopefully Kobe will get another scoring title to add to his resume, 34 points tonight. I'm hoping Westbrook will keep the cuffs on Durant lol.
  • KeepOnPushing
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    ? gave up a smooth 117
  • goodlookinout
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  • infamous114
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    Hopefully Kobe will get another scoring title to add to his resume, 34 points tonight. I'm hoping Westbrook will keep the cuffs on Durant lol.

    Lol more worried about Kobe winning scoring titles than Laker wins huh?
  • Tommy bilfiger
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