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Western Conference Reports - 2.20.08

Wednesday February 20, 2008

Shaq Ready To Get Down

For the Seattle SuperSonics fans, it must have been a treat this past All-Star Weekend - Kevin Durant represented for the rookies at the Rookie Challenge game and NBA Commissioner David Stern said that the Sonics will be leaving the Great Northwest. WOO HOO!!! Yeah, that's sarcasm. However, there's more than just that, so check out what Nick and Dave have to say in the Northwest Division Report.

When will Shaquille O'Neal make his Phoenix Suns debut? TONIGHT! How will he do? What can we expect? Probably not too many minutes as we all would like to see, but enough for you to get a foreshadowing of things to come. However, I'm just one guy with one opinion. Read the words from Dave and Nick about the whole division in the Pacific Division Report.

Things just got shaken up with the addition of Jason Kidd (yeah, I'm sure you've heard all about it already, but if you want more...), however, there is so much more happening in the division, except with the Memphis Grizzlies (unless we're talking about losing). Unfortunately for Chip, his Grizz aren't doing so well, but he really breaks down the division in the Southwest Division Report. I wholly recommend you read the words from this wiseman.

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February 23, 2008 at 3:48 pm
(1) Rashad says:

The Western Conference is straight sick! I’d be pissed if I was the 9th or 10th place by the end of the year because I will miss the playoffs with 50 wins while over on the East, you’ll have teams probably make it with 30-20 wins. This will probably be the greatest Western Conference playoffs of all time, definitely the most competitive and hardest to pick.

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