Tue Jun 08, 2010 11:20 pm
Justine. wrote:Ahh, updateAnother trophy to Kobe's collection
dare wrote:So if Pau did play in the Allstar Kobe would not score 35.
Martti. wrote:Damn Kobe, but at least your guys were racking up the points.
Thierry. wrote:Great game by Flash as well. You played as the East?
Sit wrote:Kobe ball hogged to 35 points and MVP trophy.![]()
Thu Jun 17, 2010 5:09 am
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Byron Scott named Bulls Head Coach
February 15th 2011
The Chicago Bulls has announced the hiring of former Hornets head coach
Byron Scott as the team's new head coach. Bulls General Manager Leo Lai
announced at a press conference earlier today.
"It is my pleasure in introducing Byron Scott to the city of Chicago as the
Chicago Bulls' new head coach" stated Lai in the press conference "It had
been a long process, and after deep consideration we believe that Bryon
is the clear cut best fit for our team right now"
Per team policy, terms of the deal was not announces. It is only known
that it is a three year deal that could be worth up to 6 million dollars.
In addition, the Bulls have also announced the hiring of former Bulls
guard Ron Harper as the new assistant coach to replace the recently
retired Del Harris. Harper has also been inked to a three year deal.
RealGM Note: Scott has a career winning percentage of .498 in 707 career games.
Fri Jun 18, 2010 8:43 pm
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Sat Jun 19, 2010 9:15 pm
megarover wrote:I bet its Scott.
Thierry. wrote:When it comes to experience, Scott guided the Nets to two straight Finals. It's him!
De8 wrote:Sweet, tons of dumbass CPU trades
Martti. wrote:Great choice in Scott. Can't wait for the idiotic CPU trades.
puttincomputers wrote:lebron for steve nash?
Sat Jun 19, 2010 11:54 pm
Grading the Deals: 2011 NBA Trade Deadline
The NBA Trade Deadline. Historically, the trade deadlines have been one of two extremes - tons of fanfare and smokescreens with little actual movement taking place, or major shuffles around the league.
For the Deadline of 2011. It was the latter, but it was more of quality than quantity. A total of 7 deals were made, involving 13 teams and 21 players, and nearly every trade has the potential to topple the balance of power in the NBA.
So without further ado, lets begin handing out the report cards. Starting with the deal that sparked the domino.
Lakers Trade Luke Walton to the Warriors for Shaquille O'Neal
The two time back to back defending champs made the call to bring back their legendary center Shaquille O'Neal to LA, in exchange? They gave up an unhappy Luke Walton who has been stuck on the bench for most of the season and will continue to stick around thanks to his big, multi-year contract.
Shaq might be old, but he still brings size, power and a certain degree of dominance around the basket. He'll be a great backup center to Andrew Bynum who has still been struggling with injuries, and will serve as a mentor for the young center. Shaq is familiar with the triangle and will have no problems fitting in, and unlike the past, the Diesel has made it clear that he is cool with Kobe being the main man.
"I just want to come back here and finish my career off with a title" said O'Neal "Kobe's the man on this team, I'm just here to help"
Meanwhile, Golden State gets a more than capable forward who can make plays and distribute the ball to help their offense, O'Neal wasn't getting much minutes behind Biedrins and Randolph and they desperately needed a capable 3. They got what they wanted, but it might cost them in terms of cap flexibility.
Grade for LA Lakers: A
Grade for Golden State: B-
Nets Trade Yi Jianlian to the Bobcats for DeSagana Diop and Willie Warren
It was pretty clear that the Bobcats were slipping as of late, and largely it had been due to the ineffectiveness of Boris Diaw. The Bobcats traded away two role players who are stuck outside of the rotation for a boarderline starter in Yi Jianlian.
Yi is a 7 footer capable of stretching the defense to beyond the three point line, his versatility will benefit the Bobcats as they make their push to maintain a high seeding in the Eastern Conference. He is still only 23/24 years old and has a ton of potential to grow, Larry Brown might be the guy that could get him over that hump.
For the Nets, it was pretty clear that it was time to clear out on their overloaded forwards. They cash in on a capable backup center in Diop and a young prospect in Warren. Diop will provide immediate help for Brook Lopez while time will tell on the Warren investment.
Grade for Charlotte: B
Grade for New Jersey: C+
Pistons Trade Ben Gordon to the Hornets for Darius Songaila, Morris Peterson, and the Hornets' 2012 1st round pick
The Ben Gordon experiment did not work out as Joe Dumars has hoped and he has finally decided to pull the plug. Detroit is in full rebuilding mode and they got themselves some expiring contracts and most importantly, a possible lottery pick in the next draft.
For the Hornets, this is a gamble for the present. They are currently stuck at 10th in the Western Conference but are trying to make a run for the playoffs in order to keep Chris Paul happy (and to resign him). Ben Gordon fills the gap at the two guard immediately and is a great shooter for Chris Paul to work with. He'll take the pressure off Paul and David West just by being on the floor and his long range bombs will help the Hornets get back into games more often then not. It's a great fit and if this goes well, their 2012 1st round pick will be nothing more than a mid-late first.
Grade for Detroit: B
Grade for Hornets: A-
Raptors Trade Al Harrington and Kurt Thomas to the Hornets for Julian Wright, Patrick Patterson and the Hornets' 2011 2nd round pick
It's offical, the Hornets are making a homerun gamble here. The Addition of Al Harrington will drastically improve their starting five into a quality five of Paul, Gordon, Harrington, West and Okafor while sending Posey back to the bench in that sixth man role that he belongs in. Kurt Thomas is a veteran center that would be a great bonus coming off the bench behind Okafor, providing toughness and energy when needed. To top it off, the Hornets did not give up much in Julian Wright, who, is still young and has potential, but has yet to show it for New Orleans, and a bench warmer in Patrick Patterson. Personally, I think the second round pick will be more valuble than the two players that the Hornets had given up on this trade.
Al Harrington is a guy who can stretch the defense and can fill in for David West in the four spot at times, his defense is a little shaky but the offensive capability is just as much, if not a lot more, than what Peja Stojakovic can bring to the table in previous seasons (when the Hornets were still winning).
For the Raptors, this is purely a salary dump. Al Harrington has not worked well with Hedo Turkoglu in the role of filling in the hole Chris Bosh had left after bolting to Washington and it had been a miserable season for Toronto. They are in need of a massive turnaround and would have been much better off if they had been able to sucker Jeff Bower into giving them the 1st round pick (which still looks to be a lottery pick given the quality of the West) rather than the 2nd round pick.
Grade for Toronto: C-
Grade for Hornets: B+
Mavericks Trade Erick Dampier to the Pacers for Troy Murphy
For the Mavs, this is a decent boost to their frontline, but not the best one. Troy Murphy's biggest strengths on the offensive end is to stretch the floor, and Dallas already has a MVP caliber player in Dirk that does the same thing. They needed some strength down low and a traditional big man would have been ideal. Still, they got rid of Dampier's useless ass and got themselves a player who is capable of getting double doubles just about every night.
For the Pacers, this is yet another salary move as Dampier's massive contract will be drawing to it's end. Indiana has no hopes of making a push and with this move they'll begin to plan their offseason (yes, already) plans.
Grade for Dallas: C+
Grade for Indiana: B-
Cavaliers Trade Antawn Jamison to the Rockets for Kyle Lowry and Jared Jefferies
In what has been one of the worst seasons in Cavaliers history, their lone remaining star (Big Z is too old to be considered a star, and yes, he's probably the second best player along with Mo Williams) Jamison wanted out. The Cavs decided to aim for the Ping Pong balls rather than fight with dignity.
Jamison will now join Yao Ming to form a Formidable frontline in Houston. His ability to stretch the floor while Yao operates in the low post will be a great bonus for the Rockets as they make their late season playoff push (they are hovering around the 8th seed in the competitive West).
The Cavaliers will get yet another point guard (they have a ton of them) in Kyle Lowry and a "do it all" in Jared Jefferies. Honestly, they might just concede the season, because they are pretty much going to get smashed with Mo williams, Nate Robinson, and Big Z as their "Big Three".
Grade for Cleveland: E
Grade for Houston: A
Wizards Trade Nick Young, Art Parakhouski, and the Wizards 2011 2nd round pick to the Kings for Shannon Brown and Craig Brackins
It has been clear that Shannon Brown wanted out of Sacramento, being stuck behind Manu Ginobili, Tyreke Evans and even sometimes LeBron James in the rotations. He now goes to a Wizards team, consisting of Chris Bosh and Gilbert Arenas, that would welcome his athletic ability with open arms. The highflying guard will join Tyrus Thomas in flying the skies and appearing in the highlight reel night after night.
The Kings, on the otherhand, replaces Brown nicely will another young gun in Nick Young. Young is pretty athletic himself, is a capable scorer, and would not be too unhappy about the reduced role unlike the two time NBA Champion Shannon Brown.
Grade for Washington: B
Grade for Sacramento: B
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Mon Jun 21, 2010 3:20 am
Clutch wrote:Diesel traded for Luke Walton(!)
Clutch wrote:playing backup to Andrew "I'm hurt-wait-no-i'm fine" Bynum, and totallyto Kobe... man, that's so undignified; he should've retired like 2-3 seasons ago
Justine. wrote:Walton for ShaqHornets lineup looks strong though
Mon Jun 21, 2010 3:31 am
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Sun Jun 27, 2010 1:56 am
Thierry. wrote:Good trades by the Hornets and RocketsAlso nice to see Shaq back in LA.
Martti. wrote:Cavs suck balls, nice.
Sit wrote:It's good to see you didn't make any trade.
As for Shaq, me no like.
Sun Jun 27, 2010 2:15 am
Monthly Recap: February 2011
Part One: Chicago Bulls Monthly Recap
February Results - 12W 2L
February 2nd vs Los Angeles Clippers
Win 83-67
Outstanding Players:
LA Clippers: Chris Kaman 12 pts 13 reb, Baron Davis 5 pts 5 reb 12 ast, Eric Gordon 15 pts
Chicago: Derrick Rose 21 pts 7 ast, Dwyane Wade 26 pts, Joakim Noah 7 pts 10 reb 4 blk
February 3rd @ Toronto Raptors
Win 100-86
Outstanding Players:
Toronto: Andrea Bargnani 29 pts 13 reb, Roger Mason 16 pts, Hedo Turkoglu 10 pts, Al Harrington 8 pts 9 reb
Chicago: Dwyane Wade 27 pts 10 reb, Derrick Rose 17 pts 7 ast, Luol Deng 18 pts, Joakim Noah 13 pts 12 reb
February 5th @ Atlanta Hawks
Win 93-85
Outstanding Players:
Atlanta: Joe Johnson 27 pts, Al Horford 13 pts 10 reb, Mike Bibby 12 pts 12 ast
Chicago: Dwyane Wade 31 pts, Derrick Rose 22 pts 6 ast, Joakim Noah 9 pts 12 reb 2 blk
February 6th vs Miami Heat
Loss 84-89
Outstanding Players:
Miami: Carlos Boozer 12 pts 10 reb, Daequan Cook 16 pts (off the bench), Jermaine O'Neal 13 pts 4 blk
Chicago: Dwyane Wade 26 pts, Luol Deng 21 pts 13 reb, Derrick Rose 13 pts 8 ast
February 9th @ Milwaukee Bucks
Win 98-92
Outstanding Players:
Milwaukee: Derrick Favors 21 pts 6 reb, Brandon Jennings 13 pts 11 ast, Andrew Bogut 8 pts 14 reb, Michael Redd 16 pts
Chicago: Dwyane Wade 26 pts, Derrick Rose 19 pts 6 ast, Joakim Noah 11 pts 14 reb, Anthony Morrow 12 pts (off the bench)
February 7th vs Orlando Magic
Loss 98-105
Outstanding Players:
Orlando: Dwight Howard 25 pts 15 reb 5 blk, Vince Carter 26 pts, Jameer Nelson 21 pts 10 ast
Chicago: Dwyane Wade 35 pts, Derrick Rose 25 pts 7 ast, Josh Smith 6 pts 7 reb 3 blk
T-Mobile Rookie Challenge
Rookie 92-99 Sophomore Game Recap
2011 NBA All Star Game
West 125-116 East Game Recap
February 16th vs New Jersey Nets
Win 103-90
Outstanding Players:
New Jersey: Terrence Williams 23 pts 6 reb, Devin Harris 18 pts 8 ast, Brook Lopez 15 pts 6 reb 3 blk
Chicago: Dwyane Wade 31 pts, Derrick Rose 19 pts 6 ast 5 reb, Josh Smith 12 pts 8 reb 5 blk, Joakim Noah 12 pts 11 reb
February 17th @ New Jersey Nets
Win 107-71
Outstanding Players:
New Jersey: Terrence Williams 12 pts, Devin Harris 9 pts 11 ast, Sean Williams 6 pts 10 reb
Chicago: Dwyane Wade 27 pts, Derrick Rose 21 pts 9 ast, Joakim Noah 12 pts 16 reb, Josh Smith 13 pts 3 blk
February 19th @ Denver Nuggets
Win 98-94
Outstanding Players:
Denver: Carmelo Anthony 34 pts 10 reb 5 ast, JR Smith 20 pts, Chauncey Billups 9 pts 10 ast, Kenyon Martin 11 pts 6 reb
Chicago: Dwyane Wade 30 pts 7 reb, Derrick Rose 23 pts 5 ast, Joakim Noah 10 pts 12 reb 3 blk, Luol Deng 16 pts 5 reb
February 20th vs Toronto Raptors
Win 92-70
Outstanding Players:
Toronto: Andrea Bargnani 17 pts 9 reb, Roger Mason 13 pts 6 reb, Jose Calderon 12 pts 7 reb
Chicago: Dwyane Wade 21 pts 6 reb 5 ast, Derrick Rose 23 pts 4 ast, Luol Deng 18 pts 6 reb, Josh Smith 5 reb 5 ast 4 blk
February 22nd @ Washington Wizards
Win 92-91
Outstanding Players:
Washington: Gilbert Arenas 24 pts 6 reb 6 ast, Chris Bosh 19 pts 10 reb, Josh Howard 18 pts 8 reb, Tyrus Thomas 8 pts 6 reb
Chicago: Josh Smith 12 pts 14 reb 5 blk, Dwyane Wade 30 pts, Derrick Rose 19 pts 5 ast, Joakim Noah 11 pts 15 reb
February 24th vs Milwaukee Bucks
Win 99-69
Outstanding Players:
Milwaukee: Derrick Favors 18 pts 7 reb, Michael Redd 20 pts, Andrew Bogut 10 pts 14 reb
Chicago: Derrick Rose 21 pts 8 ast 6 reb, Joakim Noah 10 pts 18 reb 5 ast 3 blk, Dwyane Wade 26 pts
February 26th vs Minnesota Timberwolves
Win 85-73
Outstanding Players:
Milwaukee: Al Jefferson 10 pts 13 reb 6 ast, Ronnie Brewer 17 pts 7 reb, Joey Graham 11 pts 10 reb
Chicago: Derrick Rose 21 pts 5 reb 4 ast, Joakim Noah 16 pts 12 reb, Josh Smith 10 pts 7 reb 3 blk
February 27th @ Milwaukee Bucks
Win 83-54
Outstanding Players:
Milwaukee: Derrick Favors 14 pts 10 reb, Brandon Jennings 13 pts, Andrew Bogut 12 reb, Michael Redd 10 pts
Chicago: Josh Smith 13 pts 6 reb 4 blk, Joakim Noah 10 pts 11 reb, Dwyane Wade 15 pts, Derrick Rose 14 pts 5 astChicago Bulls Player Stats
- Bold Indicates Team Leader
Chicago Bulls Metric Stats
- Bold Indicates Team Leader
Bulls Top Plays of the Month
5. Noah abuses the Raptors inside and gets the put-back dunk to go
4. J-Smoove flies in over Billups and Nene for the put-back slam
3. Taj Gibson rejects Charlie Bell's weak layup attempt
2. Flash somehow flips this one in despite having Nets' rookie Al-Farouq Aminu falling onto him
1. Kyle Korver knocks down the three pointer at the buzzer to give the Bulls a 92-91 win
Sun Jun 27, 2010 2:17 am
Monthly Recaps:
Part Two: Around the League
League Standings
Western Conference Standings
1. Phoenix Suns (38-21)*
2. Los Angeles Lakers (37-21)
3. Oklahoma City Thunder (36-22)*
4. Houston Rockets (35-25)*
5. Denver Nuggets (37-24)
6. Utah Jazz (34-25)
7. Sacramento Kings (34-26)
8. Dallas Mavericks (32-25)
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9. Memphis Grizzlies (32-28)
10. Portland Trailblazers (31-28)
11. Los Angeles Clippers (28-31)
12. San Antonio Spurs (27-31)
13. New Orleans Hornets (27-32)
14. Minnesota Timberwolves (24-38)
15. Golden State Warriors (22-39)
* Denotes Division Leader
Eastern Conference Standings
1. Chicago Bulls (39-20)*
2. Orlando Magic (37-23)*
3. Philadelphia 76ers (34-25)*
4. Charlotte Bobcats (33-24)
5. Boston Celtics (31-27)
6. Atlanta Hawks (30-29)
7. Washington Wizards (29-29)
8. Miami Heat (28-32)
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9. New Jersey Nets (25-33)
10. Detroit Pistons (25-34)
11. Toronto Raptors (23-35)
12. Indiana Pacers (23-36)
13. New York Knicks (21-36)
14. Milwaukee Bucks (17-42)
15. Cleveland Cavaliers (16-44)
* Denotes Division Leader
League Leaders
1. Kobe Bryant (LA Lakers) 28.0
2. Danny Granger (Indiana) 27.7
3. Dwyane Wade (Chicago) 27.6)
4. LeBron James (Sacramento) 27.2
5. Brandon Roy (Portland) 27.1
1. Dwight Howard (Orlando) 14.9
2. Amare Stoudemire (Phoenix) 11.8
3. Al Horford (Atlanta) 11.3
- Tim Duncan (San Antonio) 11.3
4. Andrew Bogut (Milwaukee) 11.1
5. Joakim Noah (Chicago) 10.8
- Ben Wallace (Detroit) 10.8
1. Jason Kidd (Dallas) 10.8
2. Ricky Rubio (Memphis) 10.3
3. Steve Nash (Phoenix) 10.2
4. Chauncey Billups (Denver) 9.1
5. Chris Paul (New Orleans) 8.4
1. Chris Paul (New Orleans) 3.0
2. Kobe Bryant (LA Lakers) 2.3
- Andrei Kirilenko (Utah) 2.3
3. Ronnie Brewer (Minnesota) 2.2
- Andre Iguodala (Philadelphia) 2.2
4. Stephen Jackson (Charlotte) 2.1
- Ben Wallace (Detroit) 2.1
- Kevin Martin (Houston) 2.1
5. Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City) 2.0
- Baron Davis (LA Clippers) 2.0
- Monta Ellis (Golden State) 2.0
- Joe Johnson (Atlanta) 2.0
1. Dwight Howard (Orlando) 3.4
2. Yao Ming (Houston) 2.9
3. Josh Smith (Chicago) 2.8
- Tim Duncan (San Antonio) 2.8
4. Jermaine O'Neal (Miami) 2.7
5. Emeka Okafor (New Orleans) 2.6
- Al Jefferson (Minnesota) 2.6
Player Efficiency Rating (PER)
1. LeBron James (Sacramento) 26.3
2. Dwight Howard (Orlando) 26.1
3. Kobe Bryant (LA Lakers) 25.5
4. Dwyane Wade (Chicago) 25.2
5. Amare Stoudemire (Phoenix) 24.8
6. Yao Ming (Houston) 24.7
7. Stephen Jackson (Charlotte) 24.2
8. Deron Williams (Utah) 24.1
9. Brandon Roy (Portland) 23.8
10. Chris Paul (New Orleans) 23.6
Rookie Leaders
1. Ed Davis (New York) 16.8
2. Al-Farou Aminu (New Jersey) 12.1
3. Dontas Motiejunas (LA Clippers) 11.8
4. John Wall (Minnesota) 11.4
5. Derrick Favors (Milwaukee) 11.3
1. Ed Davis (New York) 10.4
2. Derrick Favors (Milwaukee) 9.2
3. Dontas Motiejunas (LA Clippers) 7.8
4. Ekpe Udoh (Atlanta) 7.6
5. Cole Aldrich (Oklahoma City) 5.8
1. Ricky Rubio (Memphis) 10.3
2. John Wall (Minnesota) 4.8
3. Kyle James (New York) 3.1
1. Ricky Rubio (Memphis) 1.0
2. John Wall (Minnesota) 0.9
3. Al-Farou Aminu (New Jersey) 0.6
- Kyle James (New York) 0.6
- Evan Turner (Chicago) 0.6
1. Ed Davis (New York) 1.9
- Derrick Favors (Miluwakee) 1.9
2. Cole Aldrich (Oklahoma City) 1.6
- Ekpe Udoh (Atlanta) 1.6
3. Dontas Motiejunas (LA Clippers) 1.5
4. John Wall (Minnesota) 1.4
5. Al-Farou Aminu (New Jersey) 1.1
Players of the Week
Week: East | West
Oct 27-30: Dwight Howard (Orlando) | Carmelo Anthony (Denver)
Oct 31-Nov 6: Dwyane Wade (Chicago) | Amare Stoudemire (Phoenix)
Nov 7-13: Dwyane Wade (Chicago) | Kobe Bryant (LA Lakers)
Nov 14-20: Dwight Howard (Orlando) | LeBron James (Sacramento)
Nov 21-27: Dwyane Wade (Chicago) | LeBron James (Sacramento)
Nov 28-Dec 4: Joe Johnson (Atlanta) | LeBron James (Sacramento)
Dec 5-11: Dwight Howard (Orlando) | LeBron James (Sacramento)
Dec 12-18: Danny Granger (Indiana) | LeBron James (Sacramento)
Dec 19-25: Andre Iguodala (Philadelphia) | LeBron James (Sacramento)
Dec 26-Jan 1: Dwight Howard (Orlando) | LeBron James (Sacramento)
Jan 2-8: Dwight Howard (Orlando) | Kobe Bryant (LA Lakers)
Jan 9-15: Al Harrington (Toronto) | LeBron James (Sacramento)
Jan 16-22: Joe Johnson (Atlanta) | LeBron James (Sacramento)
Jan 23-29: Dwight Howard (Orlando) | LeBron James (Sacramento)
Jan 30-Feb 5: Dwight Howard (Orlando) | LeBron James (Sacramento)
Feb 6-12: Dwight Howard (Orlando) | LeBron James (Sacramento)
Feb 13-19: Andre Iguodala (Philadelphia) | LeBron James (Sacramento)
Feb 20-26: Joe Johnson (Atlanta) | Amare Stoudemire (Phoenix)
Players of the Month
East: Dwight Howard (Orlando)
West: LeBron James (Sacramneto)
Rookies of the Month
East: Ed Davis (New York)
West: John Wall (Minnesota)
Player Movement
02/02/11
Bulls Recall James White from Iowa Energy (NBA D-League)
02/04/11
Bulls Waive James White
Bulls Sign Anthony Morrow to 1YR/$849k deal
02/06/11
Lakers Trade: Luke Walton
Warriors Trade: Shaquille O'Neal
02/08/11
Bulls Fire Head Coach Vinny Del Negro
Bulls ASsistant Coach Del Harris Retire
02/09/11
Nets Trade: Yi Jianlian
Bobcats Trade: DeSagana Diop, Willie Warren
02/12/11
Pistons Trade: Ben Gordon
Hornets Trade: Darius Songaila, Morris Peterson, 2012 1st round pick Hornets
02/12/11
Raptors Trade: Al Harrington, Kurt Thomas
Hornets Trade: Julian Wright, Patrick Patterson, 2011 2nd round pick Hornets
02/13/11
Mavericks Trade: Erick Dampier
Pacers Trade: Troy Murphy
02/14/11
Cavaliers Trade: Antawn Jamison
Rockets Trade: Kyle Lowry, Jared Jefferies
02/15/11
Bulls Hire Head Coach Byron Scott
Bulls Hire Assistant Coach Ron Harper
02/16/11
Wizards Trade: Nick Young, Art Parakhouski, 2011 2nd round pick Wizards
Kings Trade: Shannon Brown, Craig Brackins
Injury Report
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De8 wrote:You posted Metric Stats twice man :O
Martti. wrote:Korver rocks. The coaching change has done you good man, no defeats after that.
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