What is your favorite NBA teams?
@arrestmeifyoucan (40)
Philippines
June 11, 2009 2:09am CST
I love watching basketball since my elementary years. In the early 90's my favorite team was Chicago Bulls during Michael Jordan's era. Now, shifted to Boston Celtics, because they are a team of character and has pride. So bad, they did not make it to the 2009 finals because KG was not around, but for sure Celtics will bounced back next season.
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@queenlove (495)
• United States
11 Jun 09
I have to support my Cleveland teams, even though they always seem to let me down. However, I am not a fair weathered fan so I will continue to support them. I find that "Maybe Next Year" is a common phrase in my vocabulary, lol.
@khayshenz (1384)
• United States
12 Jun 09
Wow - a lot of "bandwagon"-ers up in this place.
Always have been and always will be - PURPLE AND GOLD, baby!
Yeap - even after that 3-peat (or before). Even when I hated Kobe because he was so full of himself and Shaq who was getting props for doing NOTHING. Though I loved the bench back in the day - Big shot Bob, Shaw (he's still on the bench, as a coach!),etc. Though I like Kobe now - he has mellowed out. And Pau, what a class act. Lamar - as long as he's getting his sugar. D. Fish - class. I could go on and on... all the way down to D.J. Mbenga!
And even when they lost to Boston - I still hate green and still hate Celd!cks.
And I don't think the Celd!cks will bounce back because they're too OLD! KG is deteriorating and ready to retire, Allen is the same way - Pierce, he is full of himself.
@arrestmeifyoucan (40)
• Philippines
13 Jun 09
Congratulation your team smells another championship ring this season. Magic is no match with Lakers power, it it was Lakers and Celtics, it will be a good fight. :)
@James_fan (123)
• China
14 Jun 09
Yes, I think Boston Celtics will be back next season.I think KG is very very important to the team, especially his defence, I like his character full with challenge.
@Philbo (578)
• Canada
11 Jun 09
I was at one time a big fan of the Philadelphia 76ers back in the days of Julius Erving. I was really happy when they traded for Moses Malone and went all the way. I liked Charles Barkley when they picked him up. It was sad to see the team go down hill. I was still a fan when they expanded the league to my side of the border. I really stopped rooting for the sixers during the Alan Iverson years. I was never a fan of his. I root for the Raptors now. They are kind of a hometown team for the whole country.
@arrestmeifyoucan (40)
• Philippines
13 Jun 09
Yah toronto raptors are doing great in this season, they just need matured players who has the leadership skills to guide them into big games and most importantly during playoff, semis and finals.
@treborbus (16)
• Philippines
14 Jun 09
I love to watch Phoenix Suns playing the great ball especially Amare Stoudamire and Steve Nash. They are very, very electrifying team like STAT and Nash shake-and-bake plays, running their breaks, monster offense in the paint, and hustle plays. Sad to say, they didn't reach the NBA Playoffs this season but I believe that they will revenge for this coming NBA season. Go Suns Go :-)
@juiceboxfashion (59)
• United States
11 Jun 09
sorry, i don't watch the NBA, but i've seen a couple of the discussions you'v eposted and they're driving me nuts... i'm sorry, honey, but GRAMMAR!!! your grammar suuuuuuuuuuucks, luv, puhleeeeeez!
@imacRuel1 (258)
• Philippines
11 Jun 09
It was love @ first sight w/ Chicago Bulls... most of us do! But the champion team of the 90's had left us, only to find out that they have other things running in their minds. Jordan retired for the second time around @ his best. Then return again b'cos someone was dominating the league w/ better skills (You know who) only to get embarass by trying to bring a team to better heights... It didn't happen, & his reputation as the greatest of all time took doubts & questions from other peers.
Since the departure of the bulls, I shifted to Los Angeles Lakers before they had their 3 peat w/ Phil Jackson. From then, I saw the transformation of Kobe from a Kid to a big time NBA player... @ an early age, he was already considered the best player in the league.