Here are my picks for this year’s tourney. I think Coach Calipari will get his 1st title, but I got some crazy upsets that I think may go down. GO WILDCATS!!
Here are my picks for this year’s tourney. I think Coach Calipari will get his 1st title, but I got some crazy upsets that I think may go down. GO WILDCATS!!
I’M IN CABO ON VACAY and I had to post this. Prolly the craziest dunk in a game ever. Mr. Blake Griffin aka the new Shawn Kemp.
#ilovethisgame
HAD TO POST ANOTHER ONE. DURANT SCORES 66 AT THE FAMOUS “RUCKER PARK” IN NYC!
YES, HE IS THE FUTURE OF THE NBA #JUSTSAYING
FOR ALL MY BALLERS OUT THERE! ONE THING I LOVE ABOUT NYC AND THE OUTDOOR PARK GAMES. K-DIZZLE!!
THIS WAS A CLOSE ONE & CAME DOWN TO THE LAST SHOT.
ONE WEEK!!!! TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5TH!!! I’VE NEVER BEEN SO EXCITED 4 ANY GAME EVER!!! I CAN’T WAIT!!!
so I’m still in SHOCK! 3 of the biggest players in the game in their prime & all playing for the same team (STARTING EASTERN CONFERENCE ALL-STARS). It’s like Jordan, Magic & Malone in their prime on one team!! KOBE & the Lakeshow will still beat them! Especially if i’m hearing that Nash, Kidd, Parker or maybe even Chris Paul may join Kobe!
Bosh confirmed on ESPN on Wednesday afternoon that he will join the Heat to play alongside Wade, another All-Star free agent.
“This decision is about winning, and about winning multiple championships,” Wade told ESPN.
ESPN first reported Bosh’s decision.
“I’m a winner, Dwyane’s a winner,” Bosh told the network, “and we’re going to bring a winner to Miami.”
TNT’s David Aldridge reports that as of Tuesday evening, Bosh officially eliminated the Cleveland Cavaliers from his list of potential destinations in any kind of sign-and-trade deal.
Bosh and Wade are friends, were Olympic teammates on the gold-medal team in Beijing, dined together at times during the free-agent interview process last week in Chicago and were part of that star-studded draft class in 2003 — Bosh went fourth, Wade fifth.
Now all eyes turn to the No. 1 pick in that class, LeBron James. The two-time MVP plans to say which team he’ll play for next on ESPN Thursday night.
Bosh, Wade and James have talked about playing together. If that plan is to be truly hatched, it would have to happen in Miami.
Bosh and Wade could formally become teammates as soon as Thursday, when the NBA moratorium on signing contracts expires. Under NBA rules, the Heat cannot confirm any contracts until 12:01 a.m. Thursday, although players are allowed to agree to deals before the signing window opens.
The Raptors do have several sign-and-trade options from teams interested in acquiring Bosh, who averaged career-bests of 24 points and 10.8 rebounds last season for Toronto.
Wade said when free agency began that he would likely only stay in Miami if the Heat lured either Bosh or LeBron James to South Florida.
Miami came into the free-agent period with around $44 million of cap space, not including $16 million or so earmarked for Wade, thanks to years of avoiding just about any deal where money would have been committed for the 2010-11 season.
“We want to build a dynasty,” Heat president Pat Riley had told fans entering free agency.
Bosh and Wade would be a pretty good start.
The Heat lack the salary-cap space to give Bosh, Wade and James all the maximum amounts they would be entitled to receive in their next contracts, so what would likely happen – again, if the scenario came together – would be each player agreeing to take a bit less in base salary for 2010-11 than they could have made elsewhere.
Miami does have the room to give Bosh and Wade max deals, although would still have to do some bargain-shopping to fill its roster for the coming year. As of Wednesday morning, Miami had only Michael Beasley and Mario Chalmers under contract for 2010-11.
The expectation around the Heat for months — for years, really — was that Wade would have a flirtation with free agency, then return to Miami for a six-year contract that could have been worth around $125 million, maybe a bit more or less depending on what the salary cap number for the coming 2010-11 season is.
Wade fed that assumption, saying countless times that he wanted to stay in Miami if the roster was upgraded to a championship-contending level. That rather ambiguous caveat took a more exact shape in recent days, and the Heat were clearly on edge when Wade took two meetings with the Chicago Bulls, his hometown team.
(via NBA.COM)
“Toronto is my second home. Before anything else. Thank you Toronto. I wouldn’t be here without you all and I will miss you. Your support and love kept me going.” – CHRIS BOSH
IT WAS A GOOD RUN IN T.O. HOMIE. GOOD LUCK IN MIA.