VABills Posted February 15, 2005 Posted February 15, 2005 But it seems Indiana is doing fine without that fenolious criminal Ron (OJ) Artest. The NBA ought to do this more often, especially in places like Indiana where they have allowed the thugs on that team to pretty much get away with murder for years. Teams like that are part of the reason I hate the NBA.
IDBillzFan Posted February 15, 2005 Posted February 15, 2005 But it seems Indiana is doing fine without that fenolious criminal Ron (OJ) Artest. The NBA ought to do this more often, especially in places like Indiana where they have allowed the thugs on that team to pretty much get away with murder for years. Teams like that are part of the reason I hate the NBA. 239990[/snapback] In reality, you don't see that kind of thuggery everywhere. For some reason it finds a home in Indiana. Hell, not even the Lakers have THAT kind of thuggery. Odd, really.
LabattBlue Posted February 15, 2005 Posted February 15, 2005 nba sucks in every state 239996[/snapback] Don't forget it sucks in Canada too!
Like A Mofo Posted February 15, 2005 Posted February 15, 2005 I love how this word "thuggery" is really only passed around when talking about the NBA....sure its there, but are all NFL players choir boys or something? not even close! The Real reason the NBA isnt that good anymore is too much 1 on 1 play and too much physical play, plus a lot of the best players in the NBA arent in good NBA markets either (Lebron in Cleveland, Shaq in Miami, Garnett in Minny for example)..Chicago and NY markets for the most part have been dead for years now, CHI is recovering a bit, but most do not notice that yet.
IDBillzFan Posted February 15, 2005 Posted February 15, 2005 I love how this word "thuggery" is really only passed around when talking about the NBA....sure its there, but are all NFL players choir boys or something? not even close! The Real reason the NBA isnt that good anymore is too much 1 on 1 play and too much physical play, plus a lot of the best players in the NBA arent in good NBA markets either (Lebron in Cleveland, Shaq in Miami, Garnett in Minny for example)..Chicago and NY markets for the most part have been dead for years now, CHI is recovering a bit, but most do not notice that yet. 240006[/snapback] I'll bet anything that you'd have more perceived thuggery in the NFL if the players didn't wear helmets.
Rico Posted February 15, 2005 Posted February 15, 2005 The Real reason the NBA isnt that good anymore is too much 1 on 1 play and too much physical play, plus a lot of the best players in the NBA arent in good NBA markets either 240006[/snapback] I think it went to hell when they started letting massive numbers of high school players in early, plus all the players from overseas. The connection between NCAA and pro basketball is, for the most part, dead. You can be a huge college fan, turn on the NBA draft, & say "Who TF are these guys?"
The Poojer Posted February 15, 2005 Posted February 15, 2005 that is a matter of opinion, personally, i find the nba very entertaining nba sucks in every state 239996[/snapback]
DC Tom Posted February 15, 2005 Posted February 15, 2005 In reality, you don't see that kind of thuggery everywhere. For some reason it finds a home in Indiana. Hell, not even the Lakers have THAT kind of thuggery. Odd, really. 239997[/snapback] To be fair, it finds a home in Indiana's NBA franchise. The Colts are a pretty upstanding franchise. But there's something about Indiana Pacers players and fans, it seems...
Like A Mofo Posted February 15, 2005 Posted February 15, 2005 I think it went to hell when they started letting massive numbers of high school players in early, plus all the players from overseas. The connection between NCAA and pro basketball is, for the most part, dead. You can be a huge college fan, turn on the NBA draft, & say "Who TF are these guys?" 240051[/snapback] Good point.
IDBillzFan Posted February 15, 2005 Posted February 15, 2005 I think it went to hell when they started letting massive numbers of high school players in early, plus all the players from overseas. The connection between NCAA and pro basketball is, for the most part, dead. You can be a huge college fan, turn on the NBA draft, & say "Who TF are these guys?" 240051[/snapback] Excellent point. Never thought about that for a sec, but there would seem to be a ton of truth to it.
Bob4Bills Posted February 15, 2005 Posted February 15, 2005 Ever since ole' John Y sold off the Braves, I've been as casual a fan of the NBA as any sports fanatic from 'the Buff' could be. But now that it's the ONLY thing on TV, :I starred in Brokeback Mountain: I fond myself doing yardwork, etc. Thank GOD for NFL Network!!
stuckincincy Posted February 15, 2005 Posted February 15, 2005 Some time ago, a poster correctly described NBA ball thusly - "step, step, palm, walk, travel, palm, walk, dunk, walk, travel, 30-foot shot, step, travel etc." I'd rather watch circus clowns or trained penguins...
Gavin in Va Beach Posted February 15, 2005 Posted February 15, 2005 I'd rather watch circus clowns or trained penguins... 240094[/snapback] What about trained gay penguins from Germany? Hell, even that would be better than the NBA.
1billsfan Posted February 15, 2005 Posted February 15, 2005 The problem is that there are too many NBA teams. The talent pool is too small to support very good basketball. Compare the league in the 70's, 80's and early 90's to today. The main factor is expansion.
Just Jack Posted February 15, 2005 Posted February 15, 2005 An interesting point was mentioned on this weekends Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, when they went to the Denver Nuggets to get stuff for the house. Paul mentioned that alot of these players now gre up in the poor sections of town. Now taking that comment, what normally happens is these players still have the same attitudes they did growing up, but now they have money. Plus add in their "friends" that latched onto them because they have money, and you have all the ingrediants for trouble.
LabattBlue Posted February 15, 2005 Posted February 15, 2005 Interesting Buffalo Braves note from this article.... So Nice held a contest on the team's Web site, www.ababuffalo.com. The top pick was the Buffalo Braves, but the NBA's Los Angeles Clippers, who own the rights to the name, wouldn't give up the copyright. http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial/20050212/1009270.asp Do the Clippers not want to give up the copyright to the name "Buffalo Braves" in case they ever decide to move the franchise back here?
kegtapr Posted February 15, 2005 Posted February 15, 2005 Ron Artest is a flaming !@#$tard and so are his fans.
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