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  • Where NBA Commercials Happen

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    Categorized as: Author: Nels, Random Stuff, Videos
    Posted on: March 10th, 2010

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    Bull Bear Sock has collected the newest NBA commercials for you. Just wanted to throw that out there cause I agree with ‘jammaster2j’ that they’re awesome.

    My favorite is the Clutch one with Kobe saying “I knew I had to knock it down.” Which one do you like?

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    • motamedn

      How about Terrence Williams these days? I would take a flier on him if only I could play him.

      Problem is since I traded Bogut for Curry, I now have only 1 C-eligible sure starter (Boozer) and have to play my excess of good G(/SF) players on Util (Curry + Lou Williams are stuck there due to Kev Martin, Evans, Iggy, melo, LBJ). Not a bad problem if the wire didn't thin out so much at C. I guess maybe I should drop Frye for Chris Andersen and spot play him in place of Robin Lopez in case he doesn't pick it up by playoff time….

    • http://givemetherock.com/ Patrick

      Yeah, we received a question about Williams via email yesterday. Definitely a guy you'd want to consider picking up for the rest of the year as 1) He started to break out before Yi got hurt, 2) Yi is hurt, giving a few more minutes on the court, and 3) the Nets have a really nice schedule for the rest of the season, especially during those all important playoff weeks.

      Of course, there's not much you can do if you've already got a million SG/SFs on your team. But it is one reason why going big is usually a good idea – you can find guards and small forwards on the waiver wire, but finding a center is a different kind of hard.

    • http://givemetherock.com/ Patrick

      Yeah, we received a question about Williams via email yesterday. Definitely a guy you’d want to consider picking up for the rest of the year as 1) He started to break out before Yi got hurt, 2) Yi is hurt, giving a few more minutes on the court, and 3) the Nets have a really nice schedule for the rest of the season, especially during those all important playoff weeks.

      Of course, there’s not much you can do if you’ve already got a million SG/SFs on your team. But it is one reason why going big is usually a good idea – you can find guards and small forwards on the waiver wire, but finding a center is a different kind of hard.