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NBAtoday 02-28-10 Podcast

28 February 2010 398 views 13 Comments

NBAtoday.net Podcast

Weekly podcast from the NBAtoday.net staff featuring G, Shooter, and The Ref!

Topics covered this week include: the playoff push is here and we’ll cover the teams looking for their playoff life (Spurs, Suns, Raptors, and more!), G’s Hypothetical, and as always, previews of this week’s best games!

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Weekly Preview Standings
31-25 Shooter
30-26 G
30-26 The Basher
28-28 The Ref

13 Comments »

  • Shooter said:

    Hasheem Thabeet’s first D-League game:

    19 pts, 16 boards, 6 blocks

    So I guess the D-League is a touch closer to college than the NBA game hahahah

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  • The Basher said:

    Ref mentioned Perkins and Howard in the same sentence mentioning defense… what a joke!

    Nuggets @ Suns – Suns
    Grizzlies @ Hornets – Grizzlies. Shooter, what’s the feeling? Because the football team won? Get out of here.
    Lakers

    Jordan is going to be a joke of an owner. He drafted Kwame Brown in Washington (I wrote this before The Ref said that). He’s lost all draft privelages. Even though he is an owner he will have a big say in what they do because he knows basketball (most owners don’t).

    Thabeet should have just stayed for his senior year. He is going to be good in the NBA in about 2-3 years. His defensive is just too nasty not to be good. If he gets a little quicker he will be good. This is a good move but the NBDL is a JOKE. Playing at UConn is tougher competition than the NBDL.

    There is my bash point, the NBDL is so wack but should be so much better!

    HAHAHAHA SHOOTER IS THE MAN!!! I love the outro haha.

    Shout outs to Jamont! Shout outs to Shan Foster!

    Thabeet is on twitter yo! Not even lying!

  • JB said:

    ya’ll podcasts just get better and better!!

  • The Ref said:

    Tidbit for the unwise, every center states Kendrick Perkins is the toughest to go against.

    Again, to the unwise

  • Shooter said:

    Yeah and he was great the other day against the Nets… I reckon the Nets took it to Perkins and the C’s

    So ask Brook Lopez that question

  • The Ref said:

    What part of every center didn’t you understand?

  • Shooter said:

    …probably the part about EVERY center.

    Here’s a list of centers that I don’t think are saying Kendrick Perkins is the toughest to go against (note the average points and rebounds per game vs. Boston & Perkins):

    Firstly:
    Brook Lopez – 22 points, 8 rebounds

    And the rest:
    Al Jefferson – 19 points, 8 rebounds
    Amare Stoudemire – 24 points, 7 rebounds
    David Lee – 25 points, 16 rebounds
    Tim Duncan – 16 points, 15 rebounds
    Andrew Bogut – 25 points, 14 rebounds
    Chris Kaman – 19 points, 11 rebounds
    Andrew Bynum – 17 points, 10 rebounds
    Nene – 16 points, 10 rebounds (better than KG AND Perkins)

    (NOTE: These are just the BEST, there were about 5 more guys that had good numbers against Perkins)

    I’m sure Nazr Mohammed and Ben Wallace think he’s good, but then again, they suck.

    Don’t call me unwise without the facts.

    BANG BANG!

  • The Ref said:

    That’s why Mike Breen asked EVERY center in the league, and the consensus was that Kendrick Perkins was the toughest center to go against.

    I think it’s cute that you took the time to get all the numbers to try and prove me wrong. Too bad it was for nothing. But then again, we all have to learn our lesson sometime.

    Unwise

  • Shooter said:

    Honestly, do you think Mike Breen went to EVERY center in the league? That is cute that you believe him though.

  • The Basher said:

    On a side note I just want to say Perkins is a good defender but I don’t think he is on Howard’s level. Plus he has two things going against him, well no 3: 1. He’s madd ugly 2. He’s a Celtic 3. He is a dirty player, I don’t like guys like that.

  • The Ref said:

    Well thank you Shooter for agreeing with me.

    Agreed Basher, Perkins is not on Dwight’s level, but he is a top 5 defensive center. That’s I was alluding too.

    And yes, he is a very dirty player and now he is learing from the worst: Rasheed Wallace.

    Could you imagine if Bruce Bowen was on this team or Bill Lambeer decided to stop wasting his time with the WNBA, and came back for some ‘Bashing’?

    It would be like watching Slap Shots for Basketball, except nobody could be as cool as Paul Newman’s character.

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