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Eric
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: on my laptop
Posts: 1,782
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He's having a breakout year in fantasy hoops. They just made him eligible at center so that covers every position excpet point guard. Check out how yahoo lists his eligibility:
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daluchy
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Full House
Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 691
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He STARTS center. 6'8, haha and he defense them fairly well. He gives Yao Ming the fits. Nasty passer too.
What an acquisition. The Hawks gave up two 1st rounds and Diaw for Joe Johnson.
Wish they thought that one out better.
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pulling a courtiebee pŏŏl-ĭng ā kôrt-ē-bē (verb phrase):
1. overvaluing mid pocket pairs
2. knowing you should fold, but donkishly calling or raising anyway
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midas06
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4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: NZ
Posts: 2,196
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Diaw is straight up awesome. Nash and the Suns' system makes anyone good. Who doesn't want to play that style of ball (Tim Duncan excluded)
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daluchy
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Full House
Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 691
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Hey those Spurs kick the Suns' ass playing their style. That's why they're so nasty. They can outplay any team in any style.
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pulling a courtiebee pŏŏl-ĭng ā kôrt-ē-bē (verb phrase):
1. overvaluing mid pocket pairs
2. knowing you should fold, but donkishly calling or raising anyway
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midas06
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4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: NZ
Posts: 2,196
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I'm not hating on the Spurs at all. Just saying that I couldn't see Duncan fitting into a run and gun style team, especially with his injury this season.
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daluchy
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Full House
Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 691
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Oh, well I wasn't defending the Spurs either (I want the Suns to beat them sooooo bad!!!)
I'm just saying Duncan and the Spurs can play the Suns way if they have to, and they have admirably, but obviously he prefers not to.
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pulling a courtiebee pŏŏl-ĭng ā kôrt-ē-bē (verb phrase):
1. overvaluing mid pocket pairs
2. knowing you should fold, but donkishly calling or raising anyway
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