2014-15 NBA Regular Season: CF Teams To Support

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This is a really good series to watch. Very exciting and it's back and forth most of the time.

Chicago won tonight on a last second three pointer by Derick Rose. Pau Gasol got hurt and only scored 6 points but Mike Dunleavy continued his hot shooting scoring 16 points. Nikolai Mirotic had 12 points and 8 rebounds.

Deladova, Mozgov and Miller are all key pieces of the Cavs team. It's 2 games to 1 with the Bulls leading. They play again on Sunday.


The Clippers blew out the Rockets. It's great to see JJ Reddick playing such great basketball. I think the Warriors will come out of the west but you never know. The Clippers are pretty good too. I would prefer to see Golden State though with Lee and Bogut being key pieces.

I think the Grizzlies would be the most White friendly team out of the West. GSW regulated David Lee to a bench player and LAC only has Redick starting (though he's a valuable piece). The Grizzlies have Marc Gasol as their star player with contributions from Beno Udrih, Nick Calathes, and Kosta Koufos.
 

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I think the Grizzlies would be the most White friendly team out of the West. GSW regulated David Lee to a bench player and LAC only has Redick starting (though he's a valuable piece). The Grizzlies have Marc Gasol as their star player with contributions from Beno Udrih, Nick Calathes, and Kosta Koufos.

Memphis is without a doubt the CF team to root for out west. They are handling Golden State tonight and will go up 2-1. A Memphis-Chicago Finals would be well worth watching!
 

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I agree. Nice win by Memphis but the Warriors would still be better than the Clippers. I want G.S. or Memphis to go to the finals. Hopefully Wash or Chicago out west although Cleveland is pretty fair too.
 

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I don't watch the NBA but have noticed that Matthew Dellavedova is being labeled as a dirty player. He was most recently elbowed in the head by a black player because he fell into him during a game. People are calling him borderline dirty. Here is an insulting article from USA Today giving Dellavedova the caste treatment: http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...ayer-reckless-plays-hard-al-horford/27930581/

From what I can tell is that he actually plays hard and plays defense. The coddled affletes that comprise the NBA can't take any sort of physical play. I hope he continues to piss off all those black players and starts fighting back as well as maintaining his physical level of play.
 

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I don't watch the NBA but have noticed that Matthew Dellavedova is being labeled as a dirty player. He was most recently elbowed in the head by a black player because he fell into him during a game. People are calling him borderline dirty. Here is an insulting article from USA Today giving Dellavedova the caste treatment: http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...ayer-reckless-plays-hard-al-horford/27930581/

From what I can tell is that he actually plays hard and plays defense. The coddled affletes that comprise the NBA can't take any sort of physical play. I hope he continues to piss off all those black players and starts fighting back as well as maintaining his physical level of play.

Yes, I took note of the same media-induced label and chuckled. Matthew Dellavedova is quite "lucky" to be in the league, in my opinion. He was unrecruited as a college prospect and undrafted after a dominant collegiate career at St. Mary's

Dellavedova finished his college career as Saint Mary's all-time leader in scoring, assists, games played, free throw percentage and three-point shots

Another JJ Redick storyline... it took Redick 8 years to earn a prominent role on an elite team after many discarding trades.

Personally, I hold the NBA in lower regard that virtually all other professional leagues in terms of handpicking its stars and tailoring its rules to their success. Save professional wrestling, the NBA is most instructive in instructing its fans to go home happy, as is obviously by the stars' as well as the home team's fouling advantage (and always has been).

Maybe the Dellavedova signing was made at random (zero-risk NBDL prospect) and perhaps he was given an extra look again in Cleveland thanks to his white skin. I truly believe that after the Miami debacle, where a near three-quarters majority came to root against the Heat in the finals with abysmally-low ratings, the Blatts and the Sterns and the Silvers of the league came to a strategy where their most anointed player was made into a hero rather than a villain, leading some white guys to success. Either way, MD looked very comfortable (in the late moments i've caught) as a complimentary scorer: not bad for the number 0 pick in the draft.
 
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The bulls fired Tom Thibodeau even though he's the second greatest coach in bulls history after phil Jackson . In 5 seasons he has one of the highest winning percentages in NBA history and he only had his best player in Derrick Rose available for half the games he coached. He's a defensive mastermind and a great coach . He served as an assistant on Boston's championship teams of the late 2000's and he's the main reason for their success, not Doc Rivers who was barley a .500 level coach in the NBA for a decade before landing tom thibadeau and 3 future hall of famers in pierce,garnett, and allen .


I'm not sure how to feel about Thibodeau's firing . The DWF and many in the media hate him because he's an old school hard-nosed coach who has the audacity to make his players work hard. The new trend in the NBA these days is to limit minutes, let your players miss games that aren't important, take it easy during practices, etc. Thibodeau would play his players upwards of 38 minutes a game( oh the humanity), he wouldn't let them take off plays or miss games, and he was known for tough practices.


But on the other hand he barley ever played Jimmer and McDermott, and he only started giving miritoc a lot of playing time in the latter parts of the season when he really needed him. If he had played him more then miritoc could have had a legit shot to win rookie of the year. He still came in second place.
 
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In other coaching news the New Orleans pelicans hired a new head coach after firing their previous black coach Monty Williams. They chose to hire another black coach, Alvin gentry . I laughed out loud when I heard about the hiring. The NBA might be a bit different than the NFL in this regard because most people know that blacks generally don't make good coaches. Of course they'll never say it but euphemisms are often used to describe black coaches like he's a "good motivator" or the players really like him. White coaches on the other hand are good "X's and O's guys" because they're intelligent.


The reason this coaching hire is so perplexing is because the Pelicans have Anthony Davis on their team. At the age of 21 he's already the 2nd or 3rd best player in the league. He's a generational talent, think LeBron James. For a small market team like New Orleans to land a player like that is miraculous. And nba players are by far more spoiled than any other athletes , so when it comes to star players teams have to kiss their asses and work to keep them happy or otherwise the player will bolt to a more glamorous market just like Lebron James, Carmelo Anthony, Dwight howard, Chris paul, Chris Bosh, and to a lesser extent Kevin Love.


New Orleans could have hired a smart white coach like Thibodeau or Jeff Van Gundy and they would have guaranteed themselves a lot of success over the upcoming seasons, especially with an incredible talent like Anthony Davis . But now they've essentially sealed their fate and will most likely have plenty of disappointments over the next few years with their black coach, who in 10 years coaching in the nba has a losing record . His only successful season came when he had Steve Nash, one of the greatest point guards ever, still in his prime . With the right coach the pelicans could be one of the best teams in the nba for the next 15 years but now that seems unlikely to happen
 
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Dwyane Wade and the Miami heat are in the middle of a contract dispute . The 33 year old, past his prime, constantly injured Wade wants more money and the Heat won't give it to him. The DWF's are furious . Here's the backstory to this . Last summer was one of the craziest NBA off seasons ever because nobody knew what LeBron James was going to do. Was he going to resign with Miami or go elsewhere ? Being the spoiled brat that he is LeBron didn't communicate at all with the Miami Heat in terms of his future plans. The Heat desperately wanted him to come back so they were left panicking trying to improve their roster with the little money they had left in order to make LeBron happy. To help the Heat free up some more money Dwyane Wade, the heat's all time franchise player and one of Lebron's best friends, decided to opt out of a 2 year 40 million dollar contract and instead signed for 2 years 32 million. Lebron ended up leaving anyway because Cleveland has a younger, more talented roster, giving him a better chance at winning with even less pressure on him.


Now Wade is opting out of his contract 1 year early and he's demanding the Heat make up for his lost wages by giving him a new contract worth considerably more than he is worth . Can you believe that ? He is acting like a child. A lot of these black athletes basically have the minds of children . Could you ever imagine a White man or anyone who isn't black doing something like that ? Where's Wade's dignity as a man ? He made a sacrifice and took a small risk in order to help himself out so he can play on a good team, he didn't just make a selfless sacrifice . And now he wants his team to bail him out to their own detriment . You can't have your cake and eat it it too. lebron is the one who screwed him over anyway .

I guess he doesn't understand what it means to take a risk or make sacrifices, most toddlers don't understand those things either. Mommy and Daddy are always there there to make things better, for black people Whitey = mom and dad . The heat are offering him 10 million a year which is more than fair. He's past his prime , and he usually only plays 2/3 of the season anyway. And the Heat want cap-space so they can resign goran dragic and potentially try to lure a big name free agent in the summer of 2016. They wouldn't be able to do that if they give Wade what he wants


Earlier in this thread people were talking about matthew dellavedova. He's definitely drawn the ire of the media and the DWF's over the course of the playoffs . Due to his physical and tough nature he's officially been anointed as a "dirty" player. You see white players aren't allowed to be tough, they're only allowed to be weak or they can be dirty . Any white player who doesn't take crap from the black players usually gets labeled as dirty. John Stockton is considered dirty for heavens sake .
 

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Earlier in this thread people were talking about matthew dellavedova. He's definitely drawn the ire of the media and the DWF's over the course of the playoffs . Due to his physical and tough nature he's officially been anointed as a "dirty" player. You see white players aren't allowed to be tough, they're only allowed to be weak or they can be dirty . Any white player who doesn't take crap from the black players usually gets labeled as dirty. John Stockton is considered dirty for heavens sake .

The media & DWFs used to also whine that (4x All Star) Bill Laimbeer was 'dirty' as well.
 
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The media & DWFs used to also whine that (4x All Star) Bill Laimbeer was 'dirty' as well. 

If you ask the typical fan what they think of Laimbeer the first thing they'll say is that he's "dirty". I hate to say it but that's the first thing that comes to my mind also even though I've never watched him play save for a few highlights . It's just the way he's been presented all these years. I consider myself relatively knowledgable when it comes to the Nba but I'm embarrassed to admit that I didn't even know he was a 4 time all star until you just mentioned it. I've never once heard him referred to as a former all star before, let alone multiple all star. I always assumed he was a tough role player on some championship teams
 

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If you ask the typical fan what they think of Laimbeer the first thing they'll say is that he's "dirty". I hate to say it but that's the first thing that comes to my mind also even though I've never watched him play save for a few highlights . It's just the way he's been presented all these years. I consider myself relatively knowledgable when it comes to the Nba but I'm embarrassed to admit that I didn't even know he was a 4 time all star until you just mentioned it. I've never once heard him referred to as a former all star before, let alone multiple all star. I always assumed he was a tough role player on some championship teams

Bill lead the NBA in rebounding in 1986 & was an outstanding perimeter shooter. He was the 19th player to amass 10K points & rebounds. He remains the Pistons rebound leader & his # 40 is retired by the Pistons.
 

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Mozgov just made a great spin move and scored in the paint with less then two minutes to go in game 1 of the Finals. But the white ref called him for travelling. Obvious case of moving while white. All the announcers even said it was a good move. But then he nailed two clutch free throws with 31 seconds to go. He's having a solid game with 16 points.
 
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Bill lead the NBA in rebounding in 1986 & was an outstanding perimeter shooter. He was the 19th player to amass 10K points & rebounds. He remains the Pistons rebound leader & his # 40 is retired by the Pistons.

Thats very impressive. The media paints a very different picture of his career
 
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Mozgov just made a great spin move and scored in the paint with less then two minutes to go in game 1 of the Finals. But the white ref called him for travelling. Obvious case of moving while white. All the announcers even said it was a good move. But then he nailed two clutch free throws with 31 seconds to go. He's having a solid game with 16 points.

It was a bad call but I'm glad they made it. I don't want LeBron James and his Zionist Jew coach to win the championship. Mozgov is just another Luke Kuechely, he plays a huge role in his team's success but the black star player receives all the credit. Golden state may not have any white players other than Bogut but their two best players are quadroons who seem to be good guys and the rest of their players are good character guys also, except for maybe Green.
 
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It was a bad call but I'm glad they made it. I don't want LeBron James and his Zionist Jew coach to win the championship. Mozgov is just another Luke Kuechely, he plays a huge role in his team's success but the black star player receives all the credit. Golden state may not have any white players other than Bogut but their two best players are quadroons who seem to be good guys and the rest of their players are good character guys also, except for maybe Green.

Correct me if I wrong, but I always thought quadroon meant 1/4 black. Klay Thompson is 1/2 Black and Steph Curry ~3/4 Black.

Personally, I couldn't care less who wins. Mozgov plays a larger role for the Cavliers than Bogut does for the Warriors, but I can't stand Lebron. The Warriors have also tossed aside the very talented David Lee, a player who I hope will still get a chance to be a starter again the future.
 

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Bogut is one of Golden States unsung heroes. Does a little bit of everything. Score,pass,rebound,protect the rim! Everything you ask for out of a center. He's also able to make his free throws unlike some if the more "athletic" centers in nba!!
 

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Bogut is a good center but i.m.o. Mozgov is better. He doesn't get as many minutes but if he did he would be a 20 points and 10 boards guy every night. He is that good despite being overlooked for so many years. He helped Russia to win a bronze medal in the 2012 Olympics. He can really shoot too whether it's free throws or a mid range jumper. I like how he dunks on people though. He is also a good defender blocking shots and pulling down tough rebounds on both ends.

It's not really the best series for us here. Maybe next year will be better. The draft looks really good.
 

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Bogut is a good center but i.m.o. Mozgov is better. He doesn't get as many minutes but if he did he would be a 20 points and 10 boards guy every night. He is that good despite being overlooked for so many years. He helped Russia to win a bronze medal in the 2012 Olympics. He can really shoot too whether it's free throws or a mid range jumper. I like how he dunks on people though. He is also a good defender blocking shots and pulling down tough rebounds on both ends.

It's not really the best series for us here. Maybe next year will be better. The draft looks really good.

Mozgov is more athletic definitely. Cavs use him sorta like Clippers use Deandre Jordan, often times just lobbing up passes for Mozgov to jam in. Cavs personnel did a good job of putting together solid role players around LeBron.
 

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Kylie irving's injury opens the door for Dellavadova. I've heard nothing but disrespect from the sports media. Hopefully Dellavadova takes this opportunity and kicks some ass.
 

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Kylie irving's injury opens the door for Dellavadova. I've heard nothing but disrespect from the sports media. Hopefully Dellavadova takes this opportunity and kicks some ass.

He's got his hands full with Curry, but this is a golden opportunity for him.
 

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Correct me if I wrong, but I always thought quadroon meant 1/4 black. Klay Thompson is 1/2 Black and Steph Curry ~3/4 Black.

Personally, I couldn't care less who wins. Mozgov plays a larger role for the Cavliers than Bogut does for the Warriors, but I can't stand Lebron. The Warriors have also tossed aside the very talented David Lee, a player who I hope will still get a chance to be a starter again the future.

No you're correct and both of Curry's parents are technically black and so is Thompson's father. But they're both so visibly White that the level of white DNA they have has to at least be 75%. And that's the reason why they're both such great shooters. Barack Obama is 50% White but he looks just like your typical black american
 
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Kylie irving's injury opens the door for Dellavadova. I've heard nothing but disrespect from the sports media. Hopefully Dellavadova takes this opportunity and kicks some ass.

I'm bothered by Irving's injury because I think Delly gives them a better shot at winning. And if they do win the series LeBron will be given more credit than we could ever imagine. "He carried a team that starts Mozgov and mathew dellava-freakin-dova to a championship"
 

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I'm bothered by Irving's injury because I think Delly gives them a better shot at winning. And if they do win the series LeBron will be given more credit than we could ever imagine. "He carried a team that starts Mozgov and mathew dellava-freakin-dova to a championship"

I'm looking forward to Mozgov and Delly both starting on Sunday. Hopefully it will happen.

I have to say I don't dislike Lebron nearly as much as Lew. I'm having a hard time seeing how he is so bad from a CF perspective. He is certainly self-absorbed but that has to be expected since he's been a superstar his whole life. And you really can't deny that he's a great player since he's playing in his fifth straight championship and sixth overall. And the fact that he came back to Cleveland after leaving under such bad circumstances is admirable I think. I can't recall him ever doing or saying anything that was anti-white. Correct me if I'm wrong. There are certainly plenty of black NBA players who are undeniable black supremacist anti-white racists, like Kobe Bryant, Isiah Thomas, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Derrick Coleman, etc.
 
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I have to say I don't dislike Lebron nearly as much as Lew. ...........I can't recall him ever doing or saying anything that was anti-white.

I am one of those who has an intense dislike of Lebron. Part of it isn't his fault (the absurd media coverage, favorable treatment from officials, and crazy stereotypical mammy). He seems like just a big kid, and is probably a decent enough guy for a near retard. I don't like the flopping and theatrics; and it's not like he's the only athlete completely jacked up on peds, but good grief he's a prime example. He's really no worse than most, and better than many. You are right that from a standpoint of race, there are far worse.
 
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