I'd take Shard over GH at this point in time. GH is too old already. Kaso problema, gimpy na din tuhod ni Shard.

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read moreI'd take Shard over GH at this point in time. GH is too old already. Kaso problema, gimpy na din tuhod ni Shard.
^ ayun.... pinaalala nyo...Rashard Lewis
yang ang isang player pa na iniisip ko na perfect pamalit kay Mike Miller almost same height 6'9 to 6'10 that can shoot 3's
lewis plus ray allen...uulan lagi ng tres nyan
terry signing with the boston celtics. mukhang slim na yung chances na bumalik si allen sa boston kaya kinuha nila si jet. hhhhmmmm...heat kaya mapupunta si allen? abangan natin.
the signing of jason terry to the celtics makes the heat and grizzlies front runners to sign ray allen. i hope we can get him.
Mukha ngang hindi na babalik si Allen sa Boston now that the C's signed Terry. Kung mag-"revenge mode" si Allen (though an unlikely motivation for a model citizen NBA player) malamang sa Heat siya pumunta. Simple lang naman yan: Another chance at a championship = go to Heat, Money = go to other teams.
mukhang may clear ways na si allen sa heat lalo na kinuha na ng boston si terry..malamang wala ng puwang si allen sa boston..for me 85 percent na kukunin ni allen ang offer ng heat kung sakali man may offer ang heat sa kanya.mukhan lumlalim ang bench scoring ng heat.
may nabasa ako na si anthony ay thinking magretire na sa heat..good move yon na pang offer kay allen.kung sakaling magretire si anthony.
Spencer Hawes reaches agreement on two-year deal with Sixers
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Free-agent center Spencer Hawes has agreed to a two -year, $13.1 million contract extension with the Philadelphia 76ers, Hawes' agent, Greg Lawrence, told Yahoo! Sports.
Hawes, 24, helped the Sixers reached the Eastern Conference semifinals. Before an Achilles injury sidelined him midway through the season, Hawes was averaging 12 points and 12 rebounds to help fuel the Sixers' early season surge in the Atlantic Division. His resigning was one of the top offseason priorities of general manager Rod Thorn and coach Doug Collins.
The Milwaukee Bucks made a strong bid for Hawes, but he decided to return to the 76ers. The Miami Heat, Minnesota Timberwolves and Portland Trail Blazers also showed interest.
Hawes averaged 9.6 points and career bests of 7.3 rebounds and 2.7 assists. He was the 10th overall pick to the Sacramento Kings in 2007, and came to the Sixers as part of a trade in 2010.
Goodbye hawes na tayo mga pards.
we dont need another jumpshooting bigman, add the fact he already injured his achilles heel, ang gusto ko mapunta sa heat ngayon defensive bigman.. come on daly!!
A GH fan aeons ago so I'm biased choosing him over Lewis. Lewis could be a shooter sometimes but very afraid to attack the basket. Gusto nya lagi lang sya sa labas. At least si GH di takot mag drive.
isang young defensive center na over 6'9, tapos si grant hill ang kunin sa vet min. im sure kaya pa ng katawan nya.. he can become shane battier 2.0 for miami..
Hamed Haddadi na nga lang, the iranian Scud
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mukhang malabo ata si GH sa heat. kaugnay kasi sa report na si nash ay mapupunta sa lakers in exchange for future draft picks, napabalita din na balak ding himukin ni nash si GH na magsign din sa lakers.
Aba matutuloy na kaya ang LeBron vs Kobe Finals
Di na 2nd round exit si LeBron tulad dati sa Cavs
Mukhang Di na rin 2nd round exit si Kobe like for the past 2 seasons
Sana lang... Sana lang, atat na ako magsugal 25k per win vs Lakers sa Final laban sa kaibigan ko (lol 100k pag na-walis)
Bird weighs in on LeBron and the Heat
July, 4, 2012
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LeBron James is on his victory tour and Larry Bird is the latest to offer praise for his performance in the Miami Heat’s playoff run.
Bird had to deal with James firsthand as he averaged 30 points, 11 rebounds and six assists in the conference semifinals against Bird’s Indiana Pacers. After getting up 2-1 on Miami, the Pacers surrendered three consecutive games to lose the series.
But Bird was impressed with more than just that comeback and put James’ playoff performance -- he averaged 30.3 points on 50 percent shooting plus 9.7 rebounds and 5.6 assists overall -- up as one of the greatest of all-time.
“He actually carried them all the way through the playoffs,” Bird told Jackie MacMullen in an ESPN interview. “If you go back to the beginning of the playoffs, has anyone ever had a better run? It’d seem like you’d have a bad game once in awhile. He never did have a bad game. He was so focused. You just saw his confidence build and build and build. He should go down in history as one of the top players and maybe he can get close to Michael (Jordan).”
Bird resigned as the Pacers’ president last week after he was named the league’s Executive of the Year for his rebuilding efforts. He said he won’t miss having to compete against the Heat, where the Pacers struggle to be contenders every year because of market size. He conceded the champion Heat were built fairly though it was hard to deal with.
“I always say you got to play by the rules and if that’s the rules, that’s the rules,” Bird said. “But to have the best player and probably the fifth- or sixth-best player (Dwyane Wade) and a top-20 player (Chris Bosh), that’s tough to compete against.”
Bird, who also praised Heat president Pat Riley in the interview, did say that he objected players taking pay cuts to go to Miami to play with those stars.
“The one thing that bothers me the most is guys taking big pay cuts for a year to go down there and try to win a championship,” Bird said. “There’s a lot of guys who like to ride the coattails of the best, and they’ll take a pay cut just to have an opportunity to win that ring.”
It isn’t clear whom Bird was talking about. Mike Bibby accepted a buyout, costing himself nearly $5 million, to play with the Heat in the 2011 playoffs. Shane Battier turned down an offer for more money per season from Bird’s Pacers last year to sign in Miami. Battier has said he accepted the Heat contract because they were the only team to give him a three-year offer.
Currently, Ray Allen has an offer of $3 million per season to play with the Heat and reportedly has been offered $6 million for the next two years from the Boston Celtics