COOPapERino21 1,595 Posted July 15, 2011 Report Share Posted July 15, 2011 Magari. :D Prima partita dell'Europeo amara, sconfitta contro una Lituania con cui abbiamo giocato ad armi pari nonostante Gentile e Melli sparacchiatori folli. Insomma, abbiamo buttato via subito una vittoria importante. mi pare di aver letto di un 9/29... :piantoacatinelle Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Gandalf 1,189 Posted July 15, 2011 Report Share Posted July 15, 2011 I milanesi sono avvertiti, quando l'Efes Pilsen verrà a giocare a Milano in Eurolega ci sarà una sorpresa pronta ad aspettarli L'Innominabile Quote Link to post Share on other sites
snakepit 7,420 Posted July 15, 2011 Report Share Posted July 15, 2011 Sono pronto! Vujacic has scored 2,669 points in 476 NBA games since he joined that league in 2004 Che modo elegante per evitare di dire che ha una media punti in carriera di 5.6 :ahahah Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Dandi 4,744 Posted July 15, 2011 Report Share Posted July 15, 2011 Andiamo là coi campanacci ahahaha Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mescule 24 Posted July 15, 2011 Report Share Posted July 15, 2011 Sono pronto! Vujacic has scored 2,669 points in 476 NBA games since he joined that league in 2004 Che modo elegante per evitare di dire che ha una media punti in carriera di 5.6 :ahahah aspettatemi che arrivo anche io sto giro eh!!!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Nigma Posted July 15, 2011 Report Share Posted July 15, 2011 Io non ho nulla contro Vujacic, non capisco perchè ce l'abbiate tanto con lui. O, altrimenti, come mai lo sfottiate tanto. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
snakepit 7,420 Posted July 15, 2011 Report Share Posted July 15, 2011 Per l'obrobrioso rapporto stipendio/rendimento al quale siamo stati costretti ad assistere durante le 6 (e dico sei) stagioni ad LA, per gli atteggiamenti egoistici e anti-spogliatoio. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Nigma Posted July 15, 2011 Report Share Posted July 15, 2011 ^ Mica è colpa sua se gli hanno offerto quel contratto, no? Ecco, sugli atteggiamenti egoistici ed anti-spogliatoio d'accordo, anche se non so bene quali. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
snakepit 7,420 Posted July 15, 2011 Report Share Posted July 15, 2011 Sasha Vujacic In Phil Jackson’s Doghouse Sasha Vujacic said he had a talk with Phil Jackson in Houston over the weekend about being out of the rotation, being told that he wouldn’t play unless “the team is down by 20.” Then Vujacic stood in the Lakers’ locker room Wednesday and said to reporters in apparent bewilderment: “I’m in the doghouse?” When speaking to reporters, Jackson cited Vujacic’s argument with assistant coach Brian Shaw on the bench early in the fourth quarter Friday night in Oklahoma City as an obstacle to Vujacic playing again. Said Jackson: “He hasn’t atoned yet for that error. … When he does, he’ll be back in the good graces. There’s a promise he made before the season that he hasn’t fulfilled.” Los Angeles Lakers head coach Phil Jackson is at it again. Never afraid to go to the media with criticism of his team, Jackson recently had this to say about fan favorite and everyone’s favorite flopper, Sasha Vujacic: 'We just had to come to the conclusion that Sasha’s just an emotional player that plays by the seat of his pants, and that’s about it. He just doesn’t have a brain' Good riddance to narrow-minded Vujacic The reality of his trade away from the Lakers sinking in, Sasha Vujacic said Tuesday night: "Sometimes things have to change in order to restart, rebuild and go forward." Who knew so much wisdom lay under so much hair? The Lakers sure didn't. They became increasingly frustrated by Vujacic's years of inability to listen in that deeper way of listening that triggers actual growth. Even those within the organization who were close to Vujacic began to drift away in recent years, especially last season. It was inconceivable that Vujacic could go this entire season without being traded given how overpaid he was on such an overstuffed payroll. Matt Barnes' signing back in July – a move not initially in the Lakers' spending plans – ensured this day in December would come at some point. I was just talking to someone about Vujacic on Monday night, saying that the feisty competitor with such an insatiable passion for playing and especially shooting has had his spirit broken this season. "No fight left in that dog," I said – and not in a good way. Vujacic acknowledged Tuesday night that it felt "terrible" to be so useless to the Lakers now, invoking his young age (26) as further reason why. It right now seems unlikely that Vujacic can ever remix that tasty cocktail of intensity and touch while playing for a new contract that made him a downright good NBA player in 2007-08. He has been bitterly drunk with power and privilege ever since. He has gotten to play in almost every Lakers game the past five years and continued to put in tons of individual practice time ... and ultimately has not gotten better in any way. That speaks to a mental block, which isn't surprising considering how emotional Vujacic has been ever since being drafted by the Lakers in 2004. Even playing for the same team his entire career, he never found stability. Why? Because he's the king of sweating the small stuff, and that throne really stinks. More than any player I've ever covered, Vujacic complained about things that were written about him. That invariably happens from time to time for sportswriters, but Vujacic hasn't been a fan of mine since I reported his on-the-bench dispute with assistant coach Brian Shaw last March in Oklahoma City. Vujacic yelled back at Shaw and pointed a finger in the coach's face, and Jordan Farmar went from being kind of happy that Vujacic's screw-ups were being cited to literally holding Shaw back. I'd written a column a month earlier about how the Lakers should give Vujacic more chances considering Shannon Brown at the time had proved unable to execute the triangle offense. But Vujacic never was able to regain Phil Jackson's trust beyond situational substitutions as the team went on to win another title last season. Vujacic got one last taste Monday of being on a championship team, standing right behind President Obama during his speech. Then Vujacic spent his final moments as a Laker sitting on the same Verizon Center visiting-team bench that Pau Gasol occupied back in February 2008, when he'd been just traded to the Lakers and was with the team for the first time. Gasol was healing a sore back then – and having his right ear filled by Shaw with the initial download of triangle-offense data. Vujacic doesn't depart as memorably as Vladimir Radmanovic did a year later, going through his final Lakers practice in Vans sneakers and then being traded the next day. But Vujacic surely doesn't depart as fondly as Brian Cook, whose attachment to his teammates when traded in November 2007 was such that he showed up at that night's Lakers game at Indiana's Conseco Fieldhouse as a fan – and stood behind the Lakers' bench and leaned over a railing to give hugs farewell. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Nigma Posted July 15, 2011 Report Share Posted July 15, 2011 ^ Hai un archivio dedicato a lui? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
snakepit 7,420 Posted July 15, 2011 Report Share Posted July 15, 2011 E' sempre a portata di mano, in caso di necessità durante i cicli mestruali delle vedove Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Dandi 4,744 Posted July 15, 2011 Report Share Posted July 15, 2011 E' sempre a portata di mano, in caso di necessità durante i cicli mestruali delle vedove Della vedova... :leggi qua Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Jordan Posted July 16, 2011 Report Share Posted July 16, 2011 Divina provvidenza Quote Link to post Share on other sites
NBAfan 84 Posted July 16, 2011 Report Share Posted July 16, 2011 Intanto, per cambiare un attimo argomento, un paio di notizie. Dopo la sconfitta all'esordio con la Lituania, l'Under 20 maschile si rifà battendo la Germania, 18 punti di Gentile top scorer (con 3/12 da 2, ma bene da tre) L'altra notizia, ancora più importante, è l'avvenuta acquisizione dei diritti tv del basket nostrano da parte di Rai e La7 per le prossime 2 stagioni, con rispettivamente i pacchetti Gold e Silver la Serie A (via il 9 ottobre) la vedremo la domenica sera (ore 20.30) su Rai Sport (con il match clou della giornata) ed il sabato pomeriggio (ore 18) su La7 (match di seconda scelta). Entrambe le partite verranno trasmesse in diretta. Acquisendo il pacchetto Gold, l'emittente di stato si è garantita anche la copertura esclusiva dei playoff (via il 29 aprile). La7, oltre alla diretta del sabato, trasmetterà gli eventi della Legabasket, cioè Supercoppa Italiana (Siena-Cantù l'1 ottobre), All Star Game (11 marzo) e le Final Eight di Coppa Italia (dal 16 al 19 febbraio) e potrà trasmettere in differita le finali scudetto con un posticipo di almeno quattro ore rispetto alla diretta Rai. C'è anche un'altra novità, spiegata da Valentino Renzi: "I nuovi accordi nazionali permettono ai singoli Club di commercializzare direttamente con le tv locali nuove opportunità mai avute in precedenza - ha detto il presidente della Lega - come la diretta areale delle gare in trasferta del proprio club non trasmesse a livello nazionale". Dunque, le reti locali potranno trasmettere live le gare in trasferta della squadra del proprio territorio. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
marco_materazzi_23 1,305 Posted July 16, 2011 Report Share Posted July 16, 2011 Lauro da una parte e Francicanava o come diamine si chiama dall'altra. Brividi lungo la schiena. Grazie Sky. Grazie. Continuate a spennè sordi per il campionato Gallese di calcio invece che per gli altri sport. Grazie. Grazie Sky. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Nigma Posted July 16, 2011 Report Share Posted July 16, 2011 ^ Ma chissene dei telecronisti, basta che facciano vedere e amen. Suvvia. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lakeshow 2,435 Posted July 16, 2011 Report Share Posted July 16, 2011 Ma chissene dei telecronisti, basta che facciano vedere e amen. Suvvia. Qua ti devo contraddire, caro Nigma. L'esempio più lampante è quello di Sportitalia (e pensare che ai tempi di telecapodistria commentava con Buffa) Poi non so se (e quanto) tu abbia sentito Chick Hearn, ma per me dopo di lui si gioca solo per il secondo posto....la telecronaca è tutto. Secondo te vedrei la championship inglese o la copa libertadores se non ci fosse Stefano Borghi? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
marco_materazzi_23 1,305 Posted July 16, 2011 Report Share Posted July 16, 2011 Secondo te vedrei la championship inglese o la copa libertadores se non ci fosse Stefano Borghi? This yes La telecronaca, imho, è fondamentale. Poì come detto, avendo Sky a me cambia poco... E quel poco sono i commentatori, che di sicuro, su Sky sarebbero stati migliori. Altro discorso sarebbe stato qualora i diritti fossero stati acquistati da SI, perchè lì ad esempio la coppia Trigari-Nicola è di buonissimo livello. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Nigma Posted July 16, 2011 Report Share Posted July 16, 2011 ^ Io le partite me le guardo a prescindere, sinceramente, la telecronaca ci deve essere ma a meno ché non sia gente che parla a vanvera di come cuocere i gatti poco mi cambia. Peraltro Franco Lauro mi sta pure simpatico e non mi ha mai dato fastidio, sinceramente, anzi. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DAVI 91 1,282 Posted July 16, 2011 Report Share Posted July 16, 2011 Mi accodo a Matrix e Lakeshow. La telecronaca fa tanto, TANTISSIMO. Un Raptors-Kings con Buffa&Tranquillo è una partita diversa rispetto ad un Raptors-Kings con Peterson&Pozzecco. Per dire. E visto che la Serie A italiana, tolta Siena, è sui livelli di Raptors-Kings, se non c'è gente come quella di Sky che comunque per la maggior parte dei casi sapeva di che parlava, la cosa non diventa più seguibile. La serie A con Lauro sarà clamorosa. Son curioso di vedere come chiamerà Bourousis, lui che crede nel dio Libraun Giaims! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Nigma Posted July 16, 2011 Report Share Posted July 16, 2011 Mi tengo i miei Antinelli (prima Pancani)-De Giorgi o Bulbarelli (prima De Zan :inchino )-Cassani. yes Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Heze 1,594 Posted July 16, 2011 Report Share Posted July 16, 2011 Ancora una bella inchiodata Quote Link to post Share on other sites
verdastro 381 Posted July 16, 2011 Report Share Posted July 16, 2011 D'accordo con Nigma, dei telecronisti me ne frega nulla, a me interessa vedere (perfino mi guardavo l'nba in bianco e nero e come audio un fruscio captando il segnale dalla caserma Ederle di Vicenza :smiley-dance013: ) al limite mi faccio due risate con le cazzate che dicono e se poi veramente mi "distraggono" troppo c'è sempre un bel pulsantino chiamato MUTE. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Dandi 4,744 Posted July 16, 2011 Report Share Posted July 16, 2011 Onestamente i telecronisti della Rai sono davvero poca poca roba, Lauro me lo ricordo ancora quando dispensava pronunce quali Diau (Diaw), per dire la prima che mi viene in mente, Francicanava poi era almeno un lustro che non lo sentivo, ancora vive? La telecronaca è importante, senza dubbio. Ciò detto trovo che sia comunque una buona cosa che la serie A di basket ritorni in chiaro, almeno la gente a cui un minimo interessa e non ha Sky può vedersi le partite. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
MambaMvp24 88 Posted July 16, 2011 Report Share Posted July 16, 2011 Bando alle cazzate, ufficiale NICHOLAS!!!! http://www.olimpiamilano.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=986:drew-nicholas-allolimpia-ea7-emporio-armani-milano&catid=7:ultime-notizie&Itemid=63&lang=en Le scarpette rosse sono tornate! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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