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It'd be funny to see 3 stripes on NBA jerseys.10Ruud said:Athletic shoe and apparel maker Adidas said Tuesday it signed an 11-year deal with the National Basketball Association that will make the German company the official uniform provider for the U.S. league.
The company said the deal also includes providing uniforms and other products for the Women's National Basketball Association and the NBA Development League, starting with the 2006-2007 season.
Adidas-Salomon AG, which has been a marketing partner of the NBA since 2002, said the deal resulted from its acquisition last year of Reebok International Ltd., the NBA's uniform and apparel provider since 2001.
NBA warm-ups and practice gear will add the familiar adidas stripes. However, the adidas logo will not appear on the outside of any official jerseys.
Carlos*y said:oh man... phoenix just isn't good without nash... they're getting beat down by the lakers so far.. down 13 going into the 4th... they were down by as much as 20 just a minute ago.. phoenix is just not as fun to watch without nash
He's the reason I can't watch (listen) to NBA games on ESPN. Total crap as a broadcaster. Sorry Bill.$teauA said:Bill Walton is just awful. This is my first time this season that I've actually watched a game from start to finish but man I know why I didn't. How can anybody listen to this guy , I had forgotten how mental he was.
$teauA said:Phoenix would be lukcy to win 30 games if Nash wasn't on their roster. The man is the MVP.
ShiftyPowers said:That's not true, I think Boris Diaw could probably run that team to be honest. They wouldn't win their division, but they would make the playoffs. Nash isn't the MVP. I'm a hater, yes, but it doesn't change anything. Read The Sports Guy Bill Simmons' latest column about MVPs. Nash isn't close, and as much as all of us hate to admit it, Kobe Bryant is the MVP this year. He's averaging a point total that is pretty much unrealistic in the modern NBA, and inexplicably the Lakers are winning a lot of games.
Completely agree. I may be slightly biased but if you take Kobe off our team, we would be nowhere near the playoffs, we'd probably be the Knicks of the West. He has single handedly taken this team into the playoffs and he deserves to get the award.ShiftyPowers said:Read The Sports Guy Bill Simmons' latest column about MVPs. Nash isn't close, and as much as all of us hate to admit it, Kobe Bryant is the MVP this year. He's averaging a point total that is pretty much unrealistic in the modern NBA, and inexplicably the Lakers are winning a lot of games.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?page=nba101/1-2088. Bad trades can get you fired
After a series of nightmarish personnel decisions that included the giveaway of Vince Carter to New Jersey and the drafting of uberbust center Rafael Araujo, the Raptors showed general manager Rob Babcock the door after just a year and half on the job. -- J.H.
89. Bad trades don't always get you fired
After a series of nightmarish personnel decisions that included the giveaway of a high lottery pick (or two) to Chicago and the signing of uberbust center Jerome James … the Knicks decided they'd like some more of that, please, and gave general manager Isiah Thomas a vote of confidence. -- J.H.
Carlos*y said:
28. Even expansion teams have studs
Gerald Wallace isn't exactly a household name, but the Charlotte forward had a remarkable season. Wallace became just the third player in league history to average at least two blocks and two steals in a season, joining David Robinson and Hakeem Olajuwon in that esteemed club, while shooting 53.9 percent and throwing down several highlight-film dunks. -- J.H.
42. Feelin' Felton
Last year, Emeka Okafor won Rookie of the Year. This year, no one is paying attention to Charlotte's top draft pick. But guess which Bobcat looks to be on track for a better career? With his averages at 16.7 points and 7.1 assists in the last three calendar months, everybody better love Raymond. -- ESPN.com