hehe maypa sa Madison Square kay nanghatag pa ug free snacks sa fans ang Knicks sa ilang season finale..
hehe maypa sa Madison Square kay nanghatag pa ug free snacks sa fans ang Knicks sa ilang season finale..
Preview siguro na para sa ilang improvement this offseason for next season.Originally Posted by Motownkid
By the way guys, someone recorded 20 points, 24 assists and 8 rebounds today. Not Steve Nash, not Jason Kidd, not Lebron James, and NOT Kobe Bryant.
It's Ramon Sessions. A rookie of the Milwaukee Bucks who recorded the first-ever 20-20 with points and assists in Bucks history.That sure is a hint kung expandable na ba si Maurice Williams or not.
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waaaaaaaa is that guy for real?
nakadungog ra ko sa iyang name last week when he spoiled Gilbert Arenas' comeback with his game winning shot.
i didn't know he is that good.
Ramon Sessions is not really that good but he's got some of the most impressive moments of all the rookies. He foiled Gilbert Arenas' return with a game winning jumper, discounting Arenas' free throws which should have given Washington the win.
Finishing with 20 points and 24 assists? That's kinda sick especially for a nobody in the NBA. :mrgreen:. But pondering on the game, the numbers are quite impressive but the game is not, especially the result for Sessions and the Bucks. Milwaukee lost to Chicago, 135-151, that's 286 combined points for both teams in a game that never focused much on defense. Both teams shot pretty well, with Chicago hitting 67% and Milwaukee 57.5%. Chicago dished out 42 assists while Milwaukee had 33, that's 75 assists for both squads. Chris Duhon on the other end was impressive, but not like Sessions, finishing with 22 points and 15 assists.
Anyway, no matter what we say, posting a 20-20 in a single game is no joke and something we don't see too often, even Dwight Howard is no longer logging those kind of stats lately.
Well, maybe this is a sign of things to come. Ramon Sessions can be Milwaukee's savior in the future, who knows, it's next season. :mrgreen:
Wa ta kabalo, basin mokalit lang na si Mike Bibby just like what he did against the Los Angeles Lakers way back in 2002. I'm looking forward for Josh Smith in this series. He's really impressive this season. He's the best player of the Hawks for me.Way hangyo? Bisag one game lang na buzzer beater pero gi-protest sa Boston.
Padaghanay lang ni sila highlights ni LeBron James sa daily top 10 pag playoffs. BTW, LeBron's dunks are no longer impressive to watch, balik balik lang. Can't he do any creative ones other than the one that he used to do?
It was more like playground ball, with alley-oops and easy buckets galore.
"It was kind of like an All-Star game out there,'' Duhon said. "No defense was being played.''
Kind of like an All-Star game, but without any real All-Stars. - NBA.com
hehe mao pod diay...
ang tag-iya sa starbucks... gusto bawi-on ang iyang team ug balik... hehehehe
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3347564
amawa aning Melo bogoy bogoy man.. bad influence cguro ni AI.. na basin maparehas ni Shawn Kemp.. ka anugon..
sus maypa ka tanduay white...grrrrrrOriginally Posted by lunateec22
mantinir ra intawn ko dri ug corona extra...hehehe
sayanga noh, tagay unta ta...hahay pagka labli sa life
Sessions has shown flashes already and the way I see it, he's gonna have vauable PT's next season and could become the Bucks starting PG. Maurice Williams, on the other hand, can come off the bench BUT I don't think he's up to it though. Mo has been vocal in the Bucks locker room might want to stir things anew this upcoming season. Moreover, he's also hard to trade since the Bucks recently extended his contract to a hefty sum in 5 years ( a buyout is waaaaayyy unlikely).Originally Posted by yokam
Anywaym, Ramon Sessions has shown off while Chris Duhon did great also, boosting his stock as a free agent. Sessions could be a future Steve Nash (assists) or Jason Kidd (defense).
Josh Smith is indeed intriguing in this series but I would look for him to get busy on the defensive end, especially with KG around. Horford can defend KG impressively also but Garnett is just too good. Mike Bibby has to make those needed 3-pointers to spark the Hawks while JJ has to continue pouring points also.Originally Posted by yokam
Overall, starters vs starters is a good matchup but what is going to be VERY CRITICAL is the bench. The last game vs Celtics proved to be exhausting for Hawks starters especially when the fresher legs came into the game. The Big Three had limited minutes and the Hawks were not able to capitalize in that game, how much more if the Big Three played significant minutes? The Hawks have Zaza and Childress that are effective off the bench while the Celtics have Cassell, Glen Davis, James Posey, Eddie House, PJ Brown and Leon Powe. Wow.
True, 4-0 is indeed very possible.
Nah... wa gni ko katilaw anang Corona. Maau pa ka. Oopss.. OT. sorry...Originally Posted by Archer sensAtion
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