G-spec | 02-28-2011 02:28 PM | I got the Game Time app as well as Score Mobile, I cant look at that iPhone screen more than 5 minutes without my eyes starting to hurt, I have beyond 20/20 vision wanna keep it that way, lol, what do I need to hook up and be able to watch video from my iphone through my tv ??
I also have NBA TV/Raptors Channel which is a useless fcking channel most of the time, they rarely show games live I guess because other channels like ABC or TNT have contractual agreements with the front office.
and Raptors games, fuggedaboutit they will show the game later on in the day, never live...
so what did Amare say to LeBron ?
and yea man disappointing, against good teams Miami just falls short
and yea Bibby goin to Miami, they calling it a "stunning" move, wtf stunning about it, guy wants to try and win a championship fuck a few mill, got more respect for the kid now man thats stand up
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=6167769&campaign=rss&source=NBAHeadlines Mike Bibby and the Washington Wizards have agreed to terms on a buyout.
In a stunning move, Bibby, whom the Wizards acquired from Atlanta last week in a trade for Kirk Hinrich, gave up his entire salary for next season. The 32-year-old point guard had one year and $6.2 million left on his deal.
"He sacrificed some money in order to win a championship," said David Falk, Bibby's agent. "Once you're past 10, 11 years in the league, you want to be in a situation where you can win. He's got some attractive options open to him."
Bibby is eager to sign with a title-contending team after clearing waivers, and sources say the Los Angeles Lakers, Boston Celtics, Miami Heat and Portland Trail Blazers are interested in him.
Bibby will clear waivers on Wednesday. While Falk said Bibby has not made a decision yet about which team he will join, one source close to the situation said he's headed to Miami.
The source also said Miami is the front-runner for Troy Murphy. The Heat will have to cut as many players as they sign, and the source said Carlos Arroyo and Jamaal Magloire are the likeliest candidates.
However, Falk, who doesn't represent Murphy, maintained that nothing has been agreed to.
"I've been in touch with six or seven of the top teams," he said. "Nothing can be done until he clears waivers."
For Washington, the deal is a sweetheart one that will knock next season's payroll down to roughly $38 million, which is $20 million below the current salary cap.
Chris Broussard covers the NBA for ESPN The Magazine. |