Wednesday, August 01, 2012

Tell the Lakers to keep Drew and let Dwightmare hang in the wind!



Who would you rather have? Bynum is more talented and fragile....

Dwight Howard and Andrew Bynum

NBA's 2012-13 schedule: 10 games to watch

The NBA released its 2012-13 schedule on Thursday, and it's packed with plenty of attractive storylines. No game, however, figures to draw more attention than when LeBron James and the defending champion Miami Heat play Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers' new point guard on Jan. 17 in L.A.
Steve Nash and the Lakers open the season against the Mavs on Oct. 30 (AP)Bryant says he hasn't played with a real point guard since he teamed with Nick Van Exel from 1996-98. He'll now play with one of the best in Steve Nash. Nash's playmaking skills also should benefit the Lakers' 7-footers, Pau Gasol and Andrew Bynum.
James is still the world’s best player, and in addition to Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, he now has Ray Allen on his side. And if the Lakers acquire Dwight Howard in a trade before this game? That's one more big star to command attention.
Time will tell if this is an NBA Finals preview or merely the most-hyped game of the season.
Here's nine other games worth watching in the 2012-13 season:



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http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nba--nba-s-2012-13-schedule--10-games-to-watch.html

MELO!!!!

Argy-bargy: Carmelo Anthony (left) of Team USA fights for a ball against Federico Kammerichs of Team Argentina in Barcelona