2006-2007 NBA Discussion Thread

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I'd be glad for someone to tell me why Dirk is MVP this year and Kobe isn't, especially when they both at home... /:D" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":D" border="0" alt=":D" />
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'cuz sportwriters is stupid- T Duncan should be MVP- best player in NBA last 10 yrs - go look it up- the numbers dont lie
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anyone satisfied with the western finals, i don't really care who wins in the west. I'm not a fan of both teams. I hope the east takes it

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As much as I like the Suns and wish they were in the Finals, the Spurs are a solid team and they always play with a very high potential. They play great team basketball and I really enjoy watching that
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i wish the suns won, i enjoy watchin them play. Nash is the new magic johnson haha

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I'm REALLY impressed w/LeBron...I'm not a fan of him in the traditional sense, but what he did to Detroit last night was just...Damn...And like coach said afterwards, dude is only 22...
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I dont' like Lebron at all because when he came to Seattle I met him and saw the way he treated people and he is a complete asshole to everyone. Since I work for the Sonics, I was able to head down to the locker room and meet him. He didn't treat anyone with respect and just had the attitude that everyone owes him. Not cool....
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man, spurs dominated the finals. i wish it was more competitive. i acutally have to agree with the media, this might have been one of the least entertaining finals

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As written on ESPN

C'est magnifique would have been a fitting choice of words, too, on a night when Parker graduated to the level of sustained greatness previously reserved in San Antonio for icons Duncan, David Robinson and George Gervin.


Parker makes it four -- four championships, and four franchise heroes.


As a former resident of San Antonio for 4 years while working for Uncle Sam - Kudos to a damn fine, classy and great organization. I am proud to be a fan of the NBA Champion San Antonio Spurs (now if my hometown Pacers could gt thier collective heads outta their asses and strip clubs - I'd be in heaven)
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Haven't watched a single game of the finals...

I knew it would be a slaughter when I saw LeBron's disposition and Tim Duncan, in his own, mild mannered way, say, 'Oh, OK...LeBron getting all the attention...We'll see bitches...We'll see..."
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