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(uzeo sam ovaj post samo kao intro, mogao sam da multiple quoteujem dosta toga ali nije ni važno) morao sam da legnem pred kraj prvog ali mislim da to nije problem za ovu temu: od kada je 41% iz igre igrača koji nije centar na niskom postu a uzeo je skoro 40 šuteva iz raznoraznih teških pozicija loše? ima li uopšte igrača osim duranta koji je u stanju da u kontinuitetu ubacuje 50%? pri tome je šutirao 2-9 za tri, što znači da je bio jako efikasan iz svih drugih pozicija tj razdaljina daklem, 7. tekma plej ofa, generalno loš šut obe ekipe i generalno jako dobra odbrana, dostojna ovakvog konteksta. lord of terror se pita zašto leonard mora toliko šuteva da uzme, ima valjda s'kim da igra - > 4-11 (0-2 za tri) 3-8 (1-4) 4-13 (1-7) 1-3 (0-1) 6-10 (3-5) to je serž čubaka 0-5 (0-2) ..to je učinak ostalih raptorsa u šutu. ne može se sve ravnati prema golden state warriorsima, oni su istorijski izuzetak a ne pravilo
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rešio sam da izađe
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još večeras draymond zove milsapa da budu smallball drugari
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još mu se rame odvojilo od matice
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makoluma igračina. izgubio je denver zbog šuta za tri (šuta generalno) i defanzivnog skoka ali svaka čast cju i da, never underestimate the power of evan
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delje ovaj br 11 iz nuggetsa
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njih i knicksa 300 miliona
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mo'zda stanglom esit @stefan doris burke iz nekog razloga trailblazer homerka. lorde jel se i tebi sere kao i meni
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najbolje koriscenje house of the rising sun u serijama a da sam gledao (wild palms) inace gledam opet the twilight zone 1959-63. kida neopisivo
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ajde i ja da pogodim jednom po netu
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ovo ti je topik "košarkaške legende"
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videli smo u reg season da može, da li moze uplej ofu, beats me
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plumi može da piči odbranu a može i da bude facilitator u 10-15 min
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nemaju boljeg od plumija ali imaju neiskorišćenog plumija na 15-20min
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sad nije. onomad je bio 4x van vleeta
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van vleet je felton za sramotinju, statsi su za reg season i fantazi
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ja mislim da kidd ima neku žicu, kao muta samo što ima i allstar iskustvo. ali nije verovatno za prvog trenera Edit one prve sezone sa milvokijem je napravio dobar posao, dao djani loptu u ruke, to se sada zaboravlja
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pa ako platiš i ćaleta onda ćeš iskoristiti taj momenat
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ovo je često a za mene jako diskutabilno gledanje na stvari. u suštini, svaka freakin liga u košarci (a i u sportu generalno) ima dva do četiri pretendenta na titulu ili neki vrhunski rezultat. ne zato što nemaju želju već zato što objektivno ne mogu. u svakoj ligi imaš cca 4 ekipe koje se bore za opstanak. dakle, u svakoj ligi imaš otprilike pola ekipa koje se suštinski ne bore za nekakav poseban plasman. a onda imaš megu, koja povremeno tj u slučaju kvalitetnog sastava igra egal sa najboljima i usput i napravi nekakav rezultat. to uopšte nije loše, pogotovo što tu možeš ponekada da vidiš istinske talente iako još uvek nedovoljno kvalitetne, za razliku od nekih takmičarskih ekipa prepunih mediocre igrača
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The Knicks may not be currently competing for the championship, but 49 years ago this week the ‘Bockers became champions for the first time in franchise history by defeating the Los Angeles Lakers 113-99 in game 7 of the 1970 NBA Finals. The victory came at Madison Square Garden, meaning when the Knicks finally got to celebrate a title they were able to do in front of the hometown fans. How nice! Heading into the game, however, it wasn’t so obvious that everything was going to wind up being wrapped up so nicely. A little after 7 p.m. on May 8, 1970, Knicks captain (and that year’s league MVP) Willis Reed was in the training room, receiving several painkilling injections in his right leg as a result of a torn muscle he suffered in game 5 just four days earlier. No one — not the fans, coaches or players — knew whether Reed would be able to play through the pain. But just before tip-off, the icon performed his most iconic moment, as Reed limped out of the tunnel and onto the court to take the tip against Wilt Chamberlain. “I wanted to play,” Reed later said , according to NBA.com. “That was for the championship, the one great moment you play for all your life. I didn’t want to have to look at myself in the mirror 20 years later and say I wished I had tried to play.” Reed didn’t take long to make his mark, scoring the first two baskets of the game for the Knicks while somehow adequately defending Chamberlain on the other end. Reed played 27 minutes that night, ending with 4 points 2-5 shooting to go along with an immeasurable impact. However, heartwarming tales don’t win championships alone. Luckily for the Knicks, 25-year-old Walt Clyde Frazier understood this. Frazier swooped, duped and hooped his way to 36 points, 19 assists and 7 rebounds. Dick Barnett had 21 points, Dave DeBusschere tallied 18 and Bill Bradley added 17. Frazier, now 74, calls today’s Knicks games for MSG, and teaches millions of Knicks fans a variety of vocabulary words. Barnett, now 82, went on to teach Sports Management at St. John’s University until his retirement in 2007. DeBusschere, who unfortunately died in 2003, was an assistant coach and the director of basketball operations for the Knicks in the 1980s. He is the man responsible for drafting Patrick Ewing, who will represent the Knicks next week on the dais as they hope to land the number one pick in the upcoming draft. Finally, Bradley, now 75, became a three-term United States senator. Jerry West led the Lakers that night with 28 points, followed by Chamberlain’s 21 points and 24 rebounds. Elgin Baylor added 19 points in the losing effort. Five players from that Knicks squad have their numbers hanging in the MSG rafters to this day: Frazier, Barnett, Reed, DeBusschere and Bradley. Red Holzman, the coach of that magical squad, also has a banner, with the number 613 on it (the amount of regular season victories he had as the Knicks coach).
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samo kažem da fmp to sve radi skoro 25 godina i da je za to vreme i u različitim periodima imao značajne uspehe, bilo po rezultatima ili po imenima igrača koje je izbacivao ja ih više ne gledam kao neki instant klub, svidelo se meni nešto oko čovića ili ne. a za hemofarm, tough luck. edit @pepe sancez slažem se ali uspeh je sada možda nešto drugo. pre svega taj kontinuitet. u vreme kada mnogi poznatiji i priznatiji klubovi ne mogu da se priberu, fmp ima svoju računicu, to je za mene uspeh
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pre svega & nevezano za zvezdu, fmp funkcioniše na relativno profitabilan način od sredine 90ih, to mu dođe blizu četvrt veka. let that info sink in : i taj fmp je uspevao da bude relevantan (relevantniji od zvezde i budućnosti npr) u domaćoj košarci 90ih i početka 2iljaditih, izbacio mnoge igrače, tj neke od najvažnijih u skorijoj istoriji srbije, igrao ono evropsko polufinale nesrećno izgubljeno. tako da, daleko je to od prazne priče kada se govori o kvalitetu rada a bogami i kontinuiteta