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Southpoker55 wrote:

Who are you all taking in tonight's big TNT games Boston at Cleveland and LA Clippers at LA Lakers...Im going with Boston to win in Lebrons house and the Lakers to destory the Clippers.

alot of people bet cavs and lakers last night and lost i heard.
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angiedubs wrote:

alot of people bet cavs and lakers last night and lost i heard.

What about those Raptors😡!! Poor Cleveland😡!
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Hello.

NBA season just started, and I'm wondering if anybody has experience with NBA betting systems?

I find a few providers with NBA system, but I can't decide where to subscribe.

Hmm that's interesting www-probetsystem-net, www-sportsbettingchamp-com.

I think they selling the same thing?
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The Havertown-bred former NBA referee is scheduled to be released tomorrow from the Hernando County (Fla.) Jail, where he's finishing a 13-month prison term for his part in a gambling scandal that triggered an avalanche of negative publicity for the league.

(Donaghy, 42, pleaded guilty in 2007 to federal wire-fraud and gambling charges. He admitted to accepting cash payoffs from two childhood buddies from Cardinal O'Hara High in exchange for betting tips that were based on his inside knowledge of the game)

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Manne wrote:

The Havertown-bred former NBA referee is scheduled to be released tomorrow from the Hernando County (Fla.) Jail, where he's finishing a 13-month prison term for his part in a gambling scandal that triggered an avalanche of negative publicity for the league.

(Donaghy, 42, pleaded guilty in 2007 to federal wire-fraud and gambling charges. He admitted to accepting cash payoffs from two childhood buddies from Cardinal O'Hara High in exchange for betting tips that were based on his inside knowledge of the game)

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Sad part is he will make so much money now with his book and they are even talking about a movie. This may be the best thing that has happened to him.......sad.....
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As I sit back and watch the Majic play there is Petris as always doing fantastic stuff and a few other players like lewis and howard but really I dont notice a person who does the things turk did for the team..
So I am asking the public forum do you think they are a better or worse team.?:1orglaugh:1orglaugh
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keithdn68 wrote:

What about those Raptors😡!! Poor Cleveland😡!

What about those Raptors😡!! Poor Cleveland😡!

Your right😡! Poor Cleveland go Raptors
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Manne wrote:

Michael Jordan’s speech at the Basketball Hall of Fame last September 11, 2009 was met with admiration and appreciation combined with head-scratching, nervous laughter and an overall sense of unease. Saying that it was not the speech expected from the man who is hailed to be basketball’s greatest is an understatement. Hall of Fame speeches were supposed to be light, uplifting, inspiring, and, well, grateful. However, the basketball icon’s speech became a bitter recounting of the times he was pushed aside for someone else...............


Read more: Listening to Michael Jordan

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He's still the man : )
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Antoine Walker will probably be leading a very frugal life. The former Celtics star, who recently racked up $900,000 in gambling debt, will pay over $12,600 per month to the Clark County's district attorney's bad check program in order to compensate, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

(Walker incurred most of his debt in three Las Vegas casinos and also owes hundreds of thousands to a Lake Tahoe casino.)

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mathiasdamouf wrote:

As I sit back and watch the Majic play there is Petris as always doing fantastic stuff and a few other players like lewis and howard but really I dont notice a person who does the things turk did for the team..
So I am asking the public forum do you think they are a better or worse team.?:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

I thought it was a mistake when I first heard they were letting him go.
I thought the Magic offense ran through him as a point forward and that they would miss him. Ive never been a big Vince Carter fan either, he makes alot of highlights but doesnt seem to do alot of winning.
We'll see I guess.
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ChrisJJJJ wrote:

I thought it was a mistake when I first heard they were letting him go.
I thought the Magic offense ran through him as a point forward and that they would miss him. Ive never been a big Vince Carter fan either, he makes alot of highlights but doesnt seem to do alot of winning.
We'll see I guess.

I think it was a huge mistake...He was the guy who took the big shots throughout there playoff push last year...VC has never been known to hit the big shot in a big game
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Southpoker55 wrote:

I think it was a huge mistake...He was the guy who took the big shots throughout there playoff push last year...VC has never been known to hit the big shot in a big game

Once you see Carter in the playoffs you'll be glad the Magic have him as a player, he'll be better than Turk, trust me 😉
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Coach Don Nelson wants to see the NBA look into a ban on gambling.

"We don't have poker games on our flights, but we did when (Stephen) Jackson was here," Nelson said. "I don't think I have to have a rule, because we don't have a game right now, but maybe the league ought to think about doing something."

The Gilbert Arenas gun drama, which reportedly stemmed from a debt he owed to teammate Javaris Crittenton, has made gambling a hot topic in the NBA.

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Manne wrote:

Antoine Walker will probably be leading a very frugal life. The former Celtics star, who recently racked up $900,000 in gambling debt, will pay over $12,600 per month to the Clark County's district attorney's bad check program in order to compensate, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

(Walker incurred most of his debt in three Las Vegas casinos and also owes hundreds of thousands to a Lake Tahoe casino.)

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That's sad news i like paul walker. addiction will pull you down.
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Sunday was a big win for the NBA. The league received tremendous positive attention for a game that easily set a world record for attendance at a basketball game. In recent years, fewer teams have bid for the All-Star Game for various reasons. Next year's game is back at Los Angeles' Staples Center after just seven seasons. The 2007 game in Las Vegas was controversy-filled and a black eye for the league.

Sunday night at Cowboys Stadium, where a collaborative effort between Dallas' two visionary owners, Cuban and the Cowboys' Jerry Jones, was all about positive vibes.

"Coupled with the atmosphere, the 108,000 fans, the beautiful arena, the spectacle was as good as it gets as far as the NBA and basketball in our world,"


(The next mega-basketball event scheduled for Cowboys Stadium is the 2013 NCAA tournament regional round, followed by the 2014 Final Four.)

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NBA commissioner David Stern has announced that the league is projecting losses to reach a hefty $400 million this season. In fact the league has been losing hundreds of millions for each year. Losses are mainly attributed to the current labor contract............

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Manne wrote:

NBA commissioner David Stern has announced that the league is projecting losses to reach a hefty $400 million this season. In fact the league has been losing hundreds of millions for each year. Losses are mainly attributed to the current labor contract............

Read more: NBA Facing a $400 Million Loss this Season

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Wow that crazzy theres some big money in that buiness i wish i was a baller
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mrholdem05 wrote:

Wow that crazzy theres some big money in that buiness i wish i was a baller

Half the problem is prolly Stern himself I really don't care for him. Maybe the league needs a new pair of eyes to look at the problems? He has been commish for so long.
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Darko Milicic made his debut with the Minnesota Timberwolves Sunday evening, his first NBA game after being buried deep in the Knicks bench for more than three months. Though he considered himself in bad shape, he proved that he still has what made him the number 2 overall pick in the 2003 draft. Entering the game against Oklahoma in the first quarter, he played 19 minutes, earned eight points, eight rebounds, two assists, and was on the floor in the final three minutes. More importantly, the Wolves seem to move forward whenever he was on the court...............

Read more: Milicic Starts anew with Wolves

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Just thought I'd be a good member and point out a typo that I've noticed for awhile and I guess I'm just now going to point it out for a fix since it's probably been overlooked lol


For the NBA section it reads...


We discuss National Basetball League here


Basetball? hehehe
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