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Default 11th May 2007

I dont understand how can Amare stoudamire beat Lebron James and make it to the All NBA first team.
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Diabolo this is because of the positions.
Amare is a C & LeBron is a F.

& Osiris did u read what Amare said about Bruce Bowen?
He said he was a dirty player & he kicke his leg intentionally when he was going for a dunk in the last game.
We all know what happened between Bruce & Ray Allen (when the league took actions against Bruce) & how Steve Francis got injured because of him & the Jamal Crawford incident.....

BRUCE is a DIRTY Player
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The thing is thuggish, is that Duncan should be listed at center, and therefore Lebron should make the 1st all NBA team. Take Lebron out from the Cavs team and they become a lottery type of team, take Amare out of Phoenix team and they still can make it to the Western Conference semi finals.

The 5 best players this season were Nash, Nowitzki, Kobe, Bron, and Duncan
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mmm
my best 5:
Nash, Bryant
LeBron, KG
Yao

i know it is unfair but i'm looking into individual stats but if i'm looking into overall players here is the list:
Nash, Kobe
LeBron, Nowitzki
Duncan
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Dirk Nowitzki Wins 2006-07 MVP Award


Dirk Nowitzki of the Dallas Mavericks was named the winner of the Maurice Podoloff Trophy as the NBA’s Most Valuable Player for the 2006-07 season, the NBA announced today.

The nine-year NBA veteran totaled 1,138 points, including 83 first place votes, from a panel of 129 sportswriters and broadcasters throughout the United States and Canada. Players were awarded 10 points for each first-place vote, seven points for each second-place vote, five for third, three for fourth and one for each fifth-place vote received.


Rounding out the top five in voting for MVP were Phoenix’s Steve Nash (1,013 points/44 first-place votes), the Los Angeles Lakers’ Kobe Bryant (521 points/two first-place votes), San Antonio’s Tim Duncan (286 points) and Cleveland’s LeBron James (183 points).

Nowitzki is the first European-born player to win the NBA MVP Award and joins Hakeem Olajuwon of the Houston Rockets (1993-94), Duncan (2001-02 and 2002-03) and Nash (2004-05 and 2005-06) on the list of international players that have captured the Podoloff Trophy.
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Raptors coach Mitchell signs new four-year contract

Mitchell secured his future with the Raptors on Tuesday, signing a new four-year contract with the reigning Atlantic Division champions.

Financial terms were not disclosed, but the Toronto Star reported on its web site that the deal is worth $4 million annually.




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Wittman signs contract to remain as Wolves coach


Brian Hill Out as Magic Coach




Trail Blazers Win the Lottery
The ping-pong balls bounced the Blazers' way at the 2007 NBA Draft Lottery on Tuesday, as Portland won the top pick in the June 28 NBA Draft in New York. Coming in to the lottery, the Blazers had the sixth-best chance at getting the No. 1 pick. The Sonics moved up from the fifth spot to second and the Hawks advanced from fourth to third. The Grizzlies, who had the best chance at getting the top pick coming in to the lottery will select fourth.

LOTTERY RESULTS
TEAM

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1. Portland

32-50

5.3%
2. Seattle

31-51

8.8%
3. Atlanta

30-52

11.9%
4. Memphis

22-60

25.0%
5. Boston

24-58

19.9%
6. Milwaukee

28-54

15.6%
7. Minnesota

32-50

5.3%
8. Charlotte

33-49

1.9%
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33-49

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10. Sacramento

33-49

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11. Atlanta (via IND)

35-47

0.8%
12. Philadelphia

35-47

0.7%
13. New Orleans

39-43

0.6%
14. L.A. Clippers

40-42

0.5%
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The job market for head coaches got significantly smaller on Thursday as the Grizzlies, Pacers and Magic all found new leaders for next season. Memphis officially announced Marc Iavaroni as its new coach and Indiana followed suit making Jim O'Brien its 13th coach in franchise history. Orlando will introduce Billy Donovan as its next coach on Friday. What is one thing each of these coaches have in common? They all have a difficult task ahead of them. The Grizzlies finished last in the NBA this season and although they had the best chance at landing the number one pick in the upcoming draft, the lottery dealt them the fourth overall selection. The Pacers went 6-20 in the last two months of the season and the Magic will have to rebound from a first-round playoff sweep and the possible loss of veteran foward Grant Hill.
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