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congrats to MIAMI.... It seems OKC need one more year to fix a few bolts and nuts in order to be ready for the bucket!!!

Just like MIAMI last year

I think Westbrook needs competition, he is killing his fellow cadence
 
daah nilicheck gemu mpaka katikati ya quarter ya tatu.........kumbe Heat walikuja shinda!!......lakini Heat bado sana aisee....hii ngoma inaweza kuwaponyoka kama ilivyokuwa last year........Kevin inabidi apunguze rafu zake
 
daah nilicheck gemu mpaka katikati ya quarter ya tatu.........kumbe Heat walikuja shinda!!......lakini Heat bado sana aisee....hii ngoma inaweza kuwaponyoka kama ilivyokuwa last year........Kevin inabidi apunguze rafu zake

Mkuu Ogah, last year Heat walipigwa 4-2 na Dallas.
This year,kwa hali ilivyo mpaka sasa,sioni kwanini Heat wasichukue ndoo.
Kwa mchezo huu wa Thunder wa kujifanya Manchester United (wazee wa late comebacks),hakika itakuwa vigumu kwao. Kwani Heat wameshafahamu mchezo huo,ndiyo maana unaona jamaa wanavyokaba sana.

El Heat all the way to the podium.
 
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congrats to MIAMI.... It seems OKC need one more year to fix a few bolts and nuts in order to be ready for the bucket!!!

Just like MIAMI last year

I think Westbrook needs competition, he is killing his fellow cadence
This guy is insane..doing same thing expecting different result..last season ile njemba Tyson Chandler ilimpatia sana na penetration zake fwamba. I thought this season atabadilika kumbe wapi..kijana analack iq ya kuwa top-baller..athletism pekee haiezi kumsaidia mtu asiyepekecha akili.
 


hehehehehehehehe.........stance!!!..........(wote)....STANCE!!!............fire feet!!.............FIRE,FIRE,FIRE.........!!

clean defense....KD must learn a thing or two toka game ya leo na mifaulo yake ya kipuuzi!
 
na uhakika OKC wata come up games zilizobakia......

Arifu hao madogo hype tu...hawana lolote. Walikosea sana ku-split 1-1. Kesho kwao ni do or die na wakipigwa bao kesho basi watafagiliwa.

Hawako serious kabisa. Hawautaki ubingwa kama ambavyo Miami wanautaka. Tutaona kesho itakuwaje ingawa nawapa Miami asilimia 99 ya kushinda.
 
Westbrook anauwa wenzake kweli muda mwengine anataka kufanya mambo ya Derick Rose muda mwengine anajaribu kuwa Rondo hapo ndipo anapowaumiza wanaokaa pembeni kusubiri zile 3 za kumkimbia mtu Perkins anatakiwa kumpiga Makwenzi huyo Dogo yale ya kusugua kichwa.
 
okc wapo serious sana rifu sema jana ni mammbo ya mchezo na yule dogo westbrook aliwakwanza wenzie..ila mie na uhakika miami sio wa kutisha naajua kweli lebron mwaka huu na wenzie wamepania kuchukua ndoo mwaka huu
 
okc wapo serious sana rifu sema jana ni mammbo ya mchezo na yule dogo westbrook aliwakwanza wenzie..ila mie na uhakika miami sio wa kutisha naajua kweli lebron mwaka huu na wenzie wamepania kuchukua ndoo mwaka huu

Mimi naona sasa Westbrook watu wanamfanya anakuwa scapegoat tu. Jana ile OKC wamekosa free throws 9. Kama hizo zote zingeingia wangeshinda game. Hata kama zingeingia 4 kati ya hizo 9 walizokosa ushindi ulikuwa ni wao. Sasa katika hizo free throws 9 walizokosa sio Westbrook peke yake ndiye aliyekosa.

Kesho ni do or die kwao. Wasiposhinda kesho wa-kiss finals goodbye manake Miami sidhani kama watataka kurudi tena Oklahoma kucheza games 6 na 7.
 

hakuna cha scapegoat hizo free throws sio tatizo hata Miami wamekosa hizo free throws tatizo huyohuyo Westbrook anaingia kwa sifa kama Derick Rose kutaka asifiwe anachotakiwa acheze na wenzake.
 

Miami wakishinda kesho basi mchezo umekwisha kwa sababu hawatakuwa tayari kufanya makosa katika game 5 na hivyo kulazimishwa kurudi Oklahoma.
 
Wadau wa NBA JF.
Yo Yo, Pazi, Nyani Ngabu, Ab-Titchaz, BAK, Janjaweed.

Hawa ma-stars wa zamani wa NBA bado wapo kwenye medani ya Kikapu.

Kevin Garnett - Minnesota
Glen Rice - Charlotte
Mitch Richmond - Sacramento
Scottie Pippen - Chicago
John Stockton - Utah
Charles Barkley - Houston
Larry Bird - Celtics
Kevin Wills
Clyde Drexler
Shawn Kemp
Vince Carter
 
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Ritz, KG yupo Boston Celtics, lakini mwisho wa msimu anakuwa free agent, na sidhani kama anaweza kuendelea kucheza.

Vince Carter yupo Dallas Mavericks, ingawa hatishi kama zama zake za kupiga madunk ya kufa mtu...injuries za goti ndizo zimemaliza career yake.

Hao wajomba wengine, nafikiri karibu wote wameshastaafu; ingawa bado wanajishughulisha na basketball kwa namna moja ama nyingine. Kwa mfano, Charles Barkley ana website yake ambayo ina mambo mengi ya basketball Charles Barkley – Official Website
 
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NBA competition committee discusses postgame flopping penalties

By Eric Freeman | Ball Don't Lie – Mon, Jun 18, 2012 8:20 PM EDT




Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili execute the rare "Whispering Lion" flopping technique (Layne Murdoch/ Getty).

To some NBA fans, flopping is a scourge upon the NBA. Like pump-faking or playing with other superstars, it degrades the ideals of competition on which sport is founded. If the NBA wants to be taken seriously and move beyond record ratings, they must do something drastic.
Luckily, David Stern and his handpicked competition committee are meeting this week to discuss potential fixes. On Monday, they talked specifically about how to hand out punishments after games. From Brian Mahoney for the Associated Press:
The NBA commissioner believes too many players are deceiving referees into calling fouls by falling down, or flopping. So he and the league's newly reformed competition committee met Monday for a discussion about how it can be prevented.
One option, Stern said, is a ''postgame analysis'' in which a player could be penalized if it was determined he flopped. The league retroactively upgrades or downgrades flagrant fouls after review, and along those lines he said that perhaps a player could receive a message from New York saying: ''Greetings from the league office. You have been assigned flopper status.''
''No, I'm joking, but something like that,'' Stern said. ''That sort of lets people know that it's not enough to say 'it's all part of the game.'''
My own joking aside, it would be good if the league could crack down on flopping. I'm not convinced that it's a major issue for the NBA, but it'd be best if it weren't so prevalent. On the other hand, the postgame plan helps underline exactly why it will be hard to stop flopping.
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Under this proposal, one man (perhaps suspension/fine czar Stu Jackson) would have to assess all questionable flopping instances on any night. But if flopping is as common as some believe, then that would be a time-consuming process, particularly on nights with 10 or more games. Can a centralized situation do that much work? Would the league have to enforce selectively to make it manageable? Is that fair?

On top of that issue, the entire use of flopping is that it makes the intentional look unintentional. Even when divorced from the clamor of in-game officiating, assessing a charging or blocking foul for intent is a tricky task. Can we really know if a player meant to fall? What should we make of situations where there is legitimate foul-worthy contact and embellishment? Where do they draw the line? If players are allowed to appeal flopping rulings (which seems necessary, especially for this type of transgressions), then we could see arguments over intent usually kept to courtrooms and theological conferences.
In this case, the solution to the War on Flopping might prove much more controversial and difficult to rein in than the crime itself. The NBA and its fans have every right to cry foul over flopping, but they'd do well to consider the unintended consequences of enforcement.


 
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