which teams do you think have the best chemistry right now?
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which teams do you think have the best chemistry right now?
among the winning teams we have the Suns who are a good group of shooters but they seem to crumble by the absence of one, i.e. when they lost 4 or 5 in a row without Nash in the lineup. If it were the playoffs they would have been out before he could return.
The Sonics are basically Ray Allen and some "unknowns" who were all expected to flounder this season. Instead they have stuck together and swept through the majority of the league and while we still might not know who they are things are looking well. But then you remind yourself of the 114 wins Mariners who were useless in the playoffs. So despite the suprising play of the Sonics, don't think anyone will be shocked if they didnt make it out of the first round.
The Spurs are a nice roster with Duncan, Parker, Ginobli, and unlimited array of weapons. They don't seem to have any issues but have thier ups and downs like any team. Would be interesting to see if the team could function well with one of the top players on the sidelines.
The Pistons are not the same team that beat the Lakers last season, in fact if the Lakers had stayed intact for one more season and withstood thier chemistry problems they would have easily dismantled the pistons and most every other team this year. The Pistons and Pacers have pretty much taken themselves out of the chemistry equation with thier brawl, sure the pacers stood by thier teammates but that is a negative aspect of good chemistry.
The Heat are alright but it is basically Shaq and Wade and then the rest of the team. They are winning but that is just because a good majority of the East sucks ass.
The Bulls are a fun team to watch all of a sudden and even if we can't name them all we can certainly see they have come together to become a pesky group that will only get better with age.
The Sonics are basically Ray Allen and some "unknowns" who were all expected to flounder this season. Instead they have stuck together and swept through the majority of the league and while we still might not know who they are things are looking well. But then you remind yourself of the 114 wins Mariners who were useless in the playoffs. So despite the suprising play of the Sonics, don't think anyone will be shocked if they didnt make it out of the first round.
The Spurs are a nice roster with Duncan, Parker, Ginobli, and unlimited array of weapons. They don't seem to have any issues but have thier ups and downs like any team. Would be interesting to see if the team could function well with one of the top players on the sidelines.
The Pistons are not the same team that beat the Lakers last season, in fact if the Lakers had stayed intact for one more season and withstood thier chemistry problems they would have easily dismantled the pistons and most every other team this year. The Pistons and Pacers have pretty much taken themselves out of the chemistry equation with thier brawl, sure the pacers stood by thier teammates but that is a negative aspect of good chemistry.
The Heat are alright but it is basically Shaq and Wade and then the rest of the team. They are winning but that is just because a good majority of the East sucks ass.
The Bulls are a fun team to watch all of a sudden and even if we can't name them all we can certainly see they have come together to become a pesky group that will only get better with age.
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The Wizards, in a weak Eastern Conference, have a real shot at the playoffs
for the first time in almost forever.
Arenas, Jamison, and Hughes have been an effective threesome,
and with Hughes hurt, have recovered nicely after going 0-2 after he went down.
They're not a title contender, IMO, but certainly are more entertaining to watch
this season.
for the first time in almost forever.
Arenas, Jamison, and Hughes have been an effective threesome,
and with Hughes hurt, have recovered nicely after going 0-2 after he went down.
They're not a title contender, IMO, but certainly are more entertaining to watch
this season.
“If you look at folks of color, even women, they’re more
successful in the Democratic Party than they are in the white, uh,
excuse me, in the Republican Party.” (NPR Interview Of Howard Dean
<http://www.breitbart.tv/html/153493.html> , 8/15/08)
successful in the Democratic Party than they are in the white, uh,
excuse me, in the Republican Party.” (NPR Interview Of Howard Dean
<http://www.breitbart.tv/html/153493.html> , 8/15/08)
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Re: which teams do you think have the best chemistry right n
jtr wrote:114 wins Mariners
116 wins. Asshole.
Uhm...So despite the suprising play of the Sonics, don't think anyone will be shocked if they didnt make it out of the first round.
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And pushes that no good Duncan 'round
Helpless people on light-rail trains
Scream "MY GOD!" as he looks in on them
Oh no!
They say he's got to go go go
Przybilla
Oh no!
He's stomping new mudholes OH OH
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Arius Miles (Ain't no "D" in Darius) just got a two game suspension for dropping N-bombs on Coach Cheeks. Solid chemistry, if you ask me.
The majority of the chemistry that's existed in the once-proud Blazer organization has been DNA tests in the crime lab(sup Qyntel, et al).
The majority of the chemistry that's existed in the once-proud Blazer organization has been DNA tests in the crime lab(sup Qyntel, et al).
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As long as Ray Allen can play, his team has a chance.
I'm sure glad the Zers threw big money at Zach Randolph and Arius Miles instead of Allen.
Dude has nad.
Oh, and that Ridnour(honorary Oregonian) guy isn't hurting with his "infectious passing," either.
Huck the Fuskies-btw. I'll save the Jonathan Stewart....BWAHAHAHAHA!!!!! for another day-btw.
I'm sure glad the Zers threw big money at Zach Randolph and Arius Miles instead of Allen.
Dude has nad.
Oh, and that Ridnour(honorary Oregonian) guy isn't hurting with his "infectious passing," either.
Huck the Fuskies-btw. I'll save the Jonathan Stewart....BWAHAHAHAHA!!!!! for another day-btw.
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successful in the Democratic Party than they are in the white, uh,
excuse me, in the Republican Party.” (NPR Interview Of Howard Dean
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<http://www.breitbart.tv/html/153493.html> , 8/15/08)
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Rack. They'll definitely make the playoffs, it's just a matter of their seeding. Too bad they got ripped from the Atlantic Division, they'd be up 10 games right now.Funkywhiteboy wrote:The Wizards, in a weak Eastern Conference, have a real shot at the playoffs
for the first time in almost forever.
Arenas, Jamison, and Hughes have been an effective threesome,
and with Hughes hurt, have recovered nicely after going 0-2 after he went down.
They're not a title contender, IMO, but certainly are more entertaining to watch this season.