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dem 2017 draft class really getting paid, wonder what markelle fultz would be thinking? he can't get the max cos he's no longer with phily. #LonzoNext |
https://sports.yahoo.com/nba-draft-rumors-warriors-talk-153047535.html https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2918587-report-michael-jordan-gave-stamp-of-approval-for-hornets-to-draft-lamelo-ball https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/30341609/sources-new-york-knicks-trade-get-no-23-pick-draft-utah-jazz?device=featurephone Man I'm loving all these draft superlatives. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhCBdsNLef4 Steven don dey craze o |
Kdtrey5:I don't think the shot was lucky, he's feet were squared b4 he got the ball. |
iskoki:According to Kyle Lowry the play was for Freddy or siakam but the Celts defended both well leaving gasol who is a treath because of the lob.Brown made the error of leaving his man to assist in defending gasol whom tacko was meant to be guarding. |
https://www.instagram.com/p/CEqOS8wBrlV/?igshid=1mm3bz1iinjsi
but he doesn't play defense |
birdman:my money on OKC |
A40:Buddy Heild has also joined the list. |
Fantasy season is over? |
New meme in town
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Tyson Fury showed who is the best heavyweight in the world, stopping Deontay Wilder to capture the WBC belt. Tyson Fury vowed to knock out Deontay Wilder in the second round of their rematch Saturday night from the MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas and show that he's the best heavyweight in the world. Fury was a bit off in his prediction, but he still got the job done nonetheless, dropping Wilder two times and stopping him with a barrage of shots at the 1:39 of the seventh round to win by TKO and capture the WBC heavyweight championship, the Ring belt and remain the lineal champion. "He is a warrior," Fury said in his post-fight interview. "He will be back. He will be a champion again. But I will say, the king has returned to the top of the throne." "[Deontay Wilder] will be a champion again, but I will say the king has returned to the top of the throne." —Tyson Fury � #WilderFury2 pic.twitter.com/mwKWZC8ZUM — ESPN (@espn) February 23, 2020 The opening bell rang, and Fury set the tone by going right at Wilder. He didn't give Wilder much room to breathe, backing him up with the jab and the right hand. The fight shifted and remained on Fury's side when he used a left hook and then a right hand to send Wilder to the canvas. Even though Wilder got back up, he never looked the same the remainder of the contest — the former champion had shaky legs and a busted eardrum. From there, Fury (30-0-1, 21 KOs) started to put all 273 pounds onto Wilder to only fatigue him more. In the beginning of the fifth round, Fury bent in and dug a hard left hand to the body to send Wilder down for the second time. It was only a matter of time before Fury closed the show, as Wilder had no answer for the onslaught. Fury saw an opening to begin the seventh when he hit Wilder with a left hand to send him into the corner. All Wilder could do was turtle up in the corner, as Fury uncorked three consecutive left hands and then a barrage of shots until Wilder's corner saw enough and threw in the towel. Wilder (42-1-1, 41 KOs), who suffered the first defeat of his career, wished his corner would have allowed him to continue. “I just wish that my corner would’ve let me go out on my shield," Wilder said in his post-fight interview. "I’m a warrior. That’s what I do.” “I just wish that my corner would’ve let me go out on my shield. I’m a warrior. That’s what I do.” Deontay Wilder after losing to Tyson Fury. #WilderFury2 pic.twitter.com/5QpChJgjK8 — ESPN (@espn) February 23, 2020 (All times Eastern) Tyson Fury def. Deontay Wilder by TKO in the seventh round. Round 7: Fury begins the round with a left hand to send Wilder back to the corner. Wilder is in trouble. Fury opens up a barrage of shots — and it's over! The referee waves off the fight, giving Fury the victory. Round 6: Another dominant round by Fury. Continues to smother Wilder with left and right hands. Wilder needs something and in a hurry. His corner is doing him no favors, as all they are saying is throw the right hand. Bad job by the corner. (10-9, 58-53 Fury) Round 5: Fury sent Wilder to the canvas one more with a hard body. Wilder got up again, and Fury just continued to smother him and blast him with right hands. With about 40 seconds left, Fury sent Wilder stumbling to the ropes. With his back to the ropes, Fury hit another right hand and got hooked with Wilder's arm — and for some unknown reason Fury got deducted a point by referee Kenny Bayless. A horrible decision by Bayless. He needs to step out of the way, do his job. (9-8 Fury, 48-44 Fury) Round 4: Smart idea by Fury to try and finish Wilder off to begin the stanza. It took Wilder about two minutes to finally start getting his bearings. Fury keeps putting pressure on Wilder by clinching and leaning into him and sapping all of Wilder's energy slowly. How does Wilder adapt? (10-9 Fury, 39-36 Fury) Round 3: Well the fight has changed. Wilder was against the ropes, and Fury connected with a left hook and blasted him with an overhand right to send Wilder down to the canvas. Wilder looked to be in trouble as Fury tried to close. Wilder went down again but it was a ruled a slip. As the bell rang, Wilder initially stumbled before walking back. Wilder is in severe trouble. (10-8 Fury, 29-27 Fury) Round 2: Close round. Wilder started to find a home for the right hand but couldn't get it flush. Liked the fact he starting to throw combinations. Fury came on at the end of the round with a good combination. (10-9 Wilder, 19-19) Round 1: Fury lived up to his word by going right at Wilder when the bell rang. Wilder showed a good jab that can benefit him as the fight progresses. But Fury was the aggressor, threw the crisper shots, including a stiff jab with 10 seconds remaining. (10-9 Fury)
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KC Chiefs looking good |
chic2pimp:It can't be just about the gross numbers of wins and losses. How many games has Trae Young also won? I think the coaches are sending a horrible message to players, that if you want to be loyal and go through the tough times in your organization, you're not going to be an All-Star in those tough times. |
Zion scoring all 17 of his points in a three-minute span. The beast has been unleashed. |
The NYtimes just wrote friggin pieceof sh*t https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/25/sports/basketball/stephen-curry-lebron-james.html |
birdman:olowuademola01@yahoo.com |
Birdman it's telling me someone else took my team, whats wrong? Who the he'll is joel? |
Femi can you please resend, it's showing the same as Wale |
Birdman I'm waiting. |
mykelshowz:8GB RAM and Intel HD graphics 4600. |
can a core i5 500g system nba 2k games? |
OKC acquired THREE unprotected first-round picks from the Clippers in this trade (2022, 2024 and 2026), league sources say, PLUS two firsts from Miami (2021 unprotected and 2023 protected 1-to-14) ... AND the right to swap picks with the Clips in 2023 and 2025. |
Patrick Beverley right now: Thank God I came back.
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Massive turn around for the Clippers organization. Good first team, good bench. 2 All NBA Superstars, 2 All NBA DPOY candidates, boast of the best Sixth Man in the league not leaving out Montreal Harrell. Kudos to Steve Ballmer and the entire Clippers organization. |
birdman:YIMU. |
WHAT.....
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ZenHallewell:How can I unsee this pic? |
Two time-outs wasted. |
If not for Kawhi in this 3rd quarter , the raps are done. |
Manutd19:Give Siakam something to work on defense lyk KD and his offense will take a dip. |