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It was classic.
Headache in a Suitcase said:
Hewson said:What about LeBron clocking Wade in the throat?
That should draw 1 game as well.
U2ME3 said:
Agreed.
While serving that suspension, maybe James can study Wade and his free throw technique. If James can't figure out how to make them from the stripe, he will never be able to help his team win games down the stretch. Wade, being able to hit his FTs, can drive the lane every possession. He either hits the shot or goes to the line and makes his FTs. A lot of times he hits the shot AND goes to the line.
Bottom line, as much as I don't want to admit it, the Cavs are in trouble.
Headache in a Suitcase said:
you mean wasting cap space on larry hughes and and drew don't call me dwight gooden was a bad idea? no way!
that's why orlando concerns me so much... they have a great young core with a potential hall of famer in the middle and a TON of cap space available with the expiration of grant hill's uber mega contract.
my concern is that they do something stupid and drop 75% of the newly discovered cap space on, oh i don't know, jamal magloire for 13 million per season, thus effectively paralyzing any hopes of improving the team in the future and putting themselves at risk of losing dwight howard to free agency down the line, much like cleveland is at risk of lebron bouncing come the summer of 2011 (when he'll be the ripe old age of 26... not to mention bron bron has an opt out after 3 years, this year being the first)
Headache in a Suitcase said:if you've ever watched dikembe mutumbo, he's the last person you need to tutor a young player who needs help developing his offense... ok, scratch that... second to last after ben wallace.
February 06, 2007
Pierce sent home
By Shira Springer, Globe Staff
Celtics captain Paul Pierce returned to Boston early this morning when he reported some swelling in his left elbow and was diagosed with a low grade fever.
He is expected to have an appointment later today with team physician Dr. Brian McKeon at New England Baptist Hospital.
According to team spokesman Jeff Twiss neither the swollen elbow nor his fever were deemed serious though the Celtics wanted Pierce to be checked out as soon as possible.
Pierce was in Detroit today to continue his rehab from a stress reaction in his left foot and to support the Celtics when they meet the Detroit Pistons at the Palace in Auburn Holl tonight.
Pierce was not expected to be activated in tonight's game. There is no telling if the swollen elbow or fever would further delay his return to the court.
I thought Mormons couldn't lie.Headache in a Suitcase said:it is quite comical to watch the celtics this year and listen to danny ainge say that they honeslty want to win now.
ummm yea.