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gho3st

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just look at him
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looks like one of them cac nerds that spent a lil too much time on realgm and thinks he knows better than dudes who've played the game since they were 4 years old.
Dude is 36 years old and worth 1.5 billion....:wtf:


































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I believe Pera is outta the silicon valley. Supposedly made a lot of his wealth by stealing some ideas
 

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Diane Pucin of the Los Angeles Times: “Houston Rockets General Manager Daryl Morey doesn’t play video games for fun or fantasy. Morey uses the EA Sports NBA game for professional reasons. He uses it to help evaluate talent. Morey says he is a statistical junky, an admirer of Oakland Athletics General Manager Billy Beane and a mathematical nerd. ‘I’ve always loved numbers,’ Morey said. ‘I don’t play EA Sports as a game. I use it as a tool.’ While the kids plug in NBA 08 to ‘ooh’ and ‘aah’ over how real it looks when Kobe Bryant dunks or LeBron James runs the court and finishes, Morey plugs in for more serious purposes. ‘Say if you’re thinking about acquiring Ron Artest,’ Morey said from Hawaii, where he was evaluating talent in person at the Maui Classic college tournament. ‘On the game, you can see how adding Artest can change the dynamic of your team. You can program it to run offensive sets with Artest and any combination of your players.’”

http://www.latimes.com/sports/printedition/la-sp-media28-2008nov28,0,2665323.story
This can't be real. :smh:
 

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Diane Pucin of the Los Angeles Times: “Houston Rockets General Manager Daryl Morey doesn’t play video games for fun or fantasy. Morey uses the EA Sports NBA game for professional reasons. He uses it to help evaluate talent. Morey says he is a statistical junky, an admirer of Oakland Athletics General Manager Billy Beane and a mathematical nerd. ‘I’ve always loved numbers,’ Morey said. ‘I don’t play EA Sports as a game. I use it as a tool.’ While the kids plug in NBA 08 to ‘ooh’ and ‘aah’ over how real it looks when Kobe Bryant dunks or LeBron James runs the court and finishes, Morey plugs in for more serious purposes. ‘Say if you’re thinking about acquiring Ron Artest,’ Morey said from Hawaii, where he was evaluating talent in person at the Maui Classic college tournament. ‘On the game, you can see how adding Artest can change the dynamic of your team. You can program it to run offensive sets with Artest and any combination of your players.’”

http://www.latimes.com/sports/printedition/la-sp-media28-2008nov28,0,2665323.story

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His lame ass didn't even use 2K. :troll:
 
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