Yes, that's right. No horror house needed this evening, just tune into ESPN's NBA basketball opening night coverage and you'll be sufficiently frightened. For some reason the network decided putting those three together was a good idea.
We'll have to wait another night for the "Big 3" to get underway, so tonight the story is Lebron James and Kevin Durant. Can Lebron build upon his sensational play in the Eastern Conference Finals and how effective will Kevin Durant be on Day 1? Looking forward to those answers.
If you're not out trick or treating, feel free to share in the nightmare that is Stu, Stephen A and Bill.
he had an opportunity to go elsewhere, he took the $$$ instead
All he really got was an extra year. He would've gotten similar money to go to Cleveland. It was more about being loyal I think. That and I don't think he thought Larry Harris could be this bad of a GM.
All he really got was an extra year. He would've gotten similar money to go to Cleveland. It was more about being loyal I think. That and I don't think he thought Larry Harris could be this bad of a GM.
right, but he would be getting a lot more recognition playing next to Lebron. He took the extra year and the higher per year raises that the player's current team is allowed. It had a lot to do with money.
The half time show of Walton, Scott, and Smith during the Cavs/Mavs game was the absolute worst half time show I have ever had the displeasure of listening to. I'd rather have listened to that other black guy that wears the really large black glasses that are too big for his face.
The half time show of Walton, Scott, and Smith during the Cavs/Mavs game was the absolute worst half time show I have ever had the displeasure of listening to. I'd rather have listened to that other black guy that wears the really large black glasses that are too big for his face.
I'm thinking they just want us to really appreciate the awesomeness of the TNT crew by giving us the worst possible studio show.
I made the mistake of saying that right away. Oh well. Like you said, he's going to be awesome.
I'm a little disappointed that 3-way trade for Kobe didn't go down, although the Lakers really would've gotten the raw end of that deal.
I don't think it's over by any means ... just hasn't gone down yet. Just my gut, but I'm starting to mentally prepare myself for Kobe in a Bulls uniform. I think it will happen sometime over the next two weeks. Ugh and Yay at the same time.
I don't think it's over by any means ... just hasn't gone down yet. Just my gut, but I'm starting to mentally prepare myself for Kobe in a Bulls uniform. I think it will happen sometime over the next two weeks. Ugh and Yay at the same time.
I hope so. If they deal as is goes down Kupchek will have traded away Shaq and Kobe for Lamar Odom, Ron Artest, Ben Wallace, and Kwame Brown. Obviously you don't get full value for those guys, but, um, yeah. Lakers aren't going anywhere with him running the show.