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Valdis wrote:10k views
KidJustin wrote:what about Ak47's wife...he has her AND she gives him a 1 free pass (for other women) once a year
also Okur's with the Miss Turkey and JJ Barea is with Miss Puerto Rico (no matter how much taller she is to him hhaha)
George7 wrote:Well Parker is divorced from Longoria. Odom had Khloe,not Kim
But if the 3 where together, the focus would be on Longoria ,then Sharapova and Kardashian...
Cruzerr wrote:Odom has Kim....No Comment.
Sasha.. Maria
Parker aint got a girl... Does he?
It would not be a party, rather than everybody around Sharapova.
z02 wrote:with Odom winning 6th man, if Sasha had won MIP, then I would have had to round off the group with Tony Parker winning MVP could they have celebrated with a really really hot party??
The ladies would be a bigger deal than guys the party would be thrown for...
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Houndy wrote:Finish them
Mavs4Life wrote:2 Game 3s, you should take em' out next game.
Valdis wrote:Small typo ''Game 3'' two times
This win was a last win for Spurs in 10-11 season. Finish them in The Holy Hot Humid Hell that is Houston. K-Mart is unstoppable right now. Looks like Spurs can't win without Manu's 30
z02 wrote:Just get it over with, finish the Spurs off by scoring 50 with K-Mart.
Radioman wrote:Now you got the Matchpoint, i hope your Ming era can last some years more than the real one.
Cruzerr wrote:Axels inviting women idea rules, going with that![]()
Larvae wrote:Just one more and your advancing once again on a high note
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2011 NBA Defensive Player of the Year
Posted by Axel Gomez May 9, 2011 at 8:35 PM
Before you complain about how the media probably chose Dwight Howard for the DPOY because he's known as the best shot blocker, most athletic frontcourt player, and his defensive plays are one of the few that make the highlight reels, let me just tell you that Howard did not win the award this year.
Atlanta forward Josh Smith has been named this years best defensive player and for a good reason. Smith averaged 15.8 points, 9.2 rebounds, 4.5 assists, 2.2 steals, and 1.7 blocks. He finished top 10 in the league in both the blocks and steals category, and was a huge reason for the Atlanta Hawks making the playoffs. All defensive reasons and stats led all the way to Smith, and the Hawks went 47-35 but were unfortunately eliminated by the Orlando Magic in five games.
"Josh (Smith) has always been an excellent defensive player. It's good to see that he's finally being recognized for what he does best out on the court," teammate Joe Johnson praised Smith's defense. "Hard work has payed off now. I always give my best effort on defense; I make it my mission to not allow the opposing team to score. People saw that this season, and well here I am with the award," Josh Smith said.
Next in line was Kevin Garnett, who had an excellent season contributing to the 59-23 Boston Celtics. Garnett averaged 15.6 points, 11.2 rebounds, 1.1 assists, 1.6 steals, and 1.2 blocks. A sudden breakout season near the end of his career is definitely a welcome sign, and here he is as a runner-up for the award he won in 2008.
Dwight Howard was the next favorite, averaging 19 points, 12.1 rebounds (league-leading), and 2.4 blocks (also league-leading). Not choosing Howard for the award is somewhat of a head-scratcher, as he's the sole reason the Magic have had many games in which they hold opponents to less than 90 points. "Obviously, the media may have wanted to give the award to someone else, and probably didn't see enough out of me on defense to choose me for the award. Just added motivation to try harder next year," Howard said on being snubbed.
Tim Duncan and LeBron James were also contenders. Duncan was an excellent choice to win the award but he suffered a broken foot near the end of the season which crushed his chances to not only win the award, but also the Spurs' chances of a championship. Duncan averaged 17.2 points, 11.4 rebounds, 1.2 assists, and 2 blocks. Meanwhile, James averaged 27.3 points, 7.7 rebounds, 6.4 assists, and 2.5 steals.
James' chase-down blocks have gone down to a minimum; his predictability on defense is probably why he's not any higher up in terms of contention.
I feel Smith was an excellent choice for the award this year, but you couldn't have gone wrong with picking Howard either. Well, without further ado, here's the list of contenders I described above, with the numbers they put up this season:2011 Defensive Player of the Year Candidates:
Comments: (2)Posted by The REAL K-Mart (Kenyon sucks!) May 9, 2011 at 9:32 PM
Award should've gone to Howard to make him the first player to win the award thrice in a row.
Posted by Ariza's Bricks May 9, 2011 at 9:45 PM
Awarding Smith the award shows you that brick shooters are useful and do have a place in this league.
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Posted by The REAL K-Mart (Kenyon sucks!) May 9, 2011 at 9:32 PM
Award should've gone to Howard to make him the first player to win the award thrice in a row.
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Valdis wrote:Damn, cHeat down 1-3.
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