The 2012-2013 NBA Random Thoughts Thread

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Naw fukk that.

Let the League Pass owners without TNT eat sometimes.

They black a lot of piff with those gay ass restrictions.

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Exactly. I didn't pay for League Pass so I could watch the Wizards play the Pistons and shyt like that. :scusthov:
 

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FreedS[ohh]lave;2202011 said:
Memphis aint winning shyt and i like watching them play alot but they like the Pacers last year and all these other teams without a frnachise hall of fame player you can only go so far without a top 5 player

who on the pacers last year showed they can takeover games like 2011 z-bo?
 

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9:26PM EST November 15. 2012 - When the Golden State Warriors boarded a plane for Minnesota and headed out on a three-game road trip on Thursday, their most important player remained alone in Los Angeles.

Center Andrew Bogut continues to rehab the surgically-repaired left ankle that has him out indefinitely, and USA TODAY Sports has learned that he has been taking yet another measure to get fully healthy on Monday.

The Warriors have confirmed that Bogut has received Regenokine injections, a blood-manipulation treatment on his ankle that is similar to the one Lakers star Kobe Bryant had on his right knee during the 2011 offseason and to which he credits his physical revival ever since. The procedure is expected to assist in Bogut's recovery and diminish the inflammation in the ankle.
Regenokine injections, according to its website, is a program that uses "the body's own proteins to reduce inflammation." It is used to treat osteoarthritis, joint pain, low back pain and some muscle and tendon issues.

The Warriors, who gambled on Bogut as the centerpiece of their rebuilding effort when they acquired him from Milwaukee in March and sent fan favorite Monta Ellis to the Bucks, had always hoped Bogut would be ready to contribute at the start of the season. But the left ankle that he fractured in January ultimately required arthroscopic surgery in late April.

The surgery, as Bogut has said several times, involved far more extensive clean-up than was originally expected and pushed his recovery time back to the point that he hoped he'd be ready for training camp. He played four of the first five games this season, but had a 20-minute-per-game limit that clearly frustrated him and limited his impact. The Warriors announced on Nov. 8 that Bogut would miss the next seven to 10 days, then later said there was no timeline when he didn't return. The Warriors, who so badly want to make the playoffs for just the third time in the franchise's last 18 seasons, downed Atlanta on Wednesday night to improve to 4-4.

Bogut is doing some on-court activity while also resting the ankle, and he is being monitored by Warriors consultant Jerry West during the basketball sessions.
 

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hearing this dude brook lopez speak is :dwillhuh:

[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEd7V91WZao[/ame]
 
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