"It'll be great. The players really respect him," Few said.
lol
Truly a sad day for basketball. 2 rings tied with LBJ
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports...coach/2588601/
"It'll be great. The players really respect him," Few said.
lol
That's an actual quote from the article
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sad day for Laker Nation
Last edited by whitemamba; 07-28-2013 at 04:52 AM.
He was the #3 draft that year if I remember correct, another Jordan's choice that turned out to be trash, seems like he retired before his career even started tbh. Dude was born with diabetes and he has to bring several shots of insulin with himself everywhere he goes as though he was a heroin addict. How the basketball GOAT convinced his team to draft someone with such a severe inborn disease with the #3 pick is beyond me tbh.
2006 class was tbh, one of the worst drafts in NBA history. Don't forget this was the year Andrea was drafted #1 overall and Aldridge as #2. Look at this ty top 10 list for God sakes
Round Pick Player Position Nationality Team School/club team 1 1 Andrea Bargnani F Italy
Toronto Raptors Benetton Treviso(Italy) 1985 1 2 LaMarcus Aldridge* F United States
Chicago Bulls (from New York, traded to Portland)[o][a] Texas (So.) 1 3 Adam Morrison F United States
Charlotte Bobcats Gonzaga (Jr.) 1 4 Tyrus Thomas F United States
Portland Trail Blazers (traded toChicago)[a] LSU (Fr.) 1 5 Shelden Williams F United States
Atlanta Hawks Duke (Sr.) 1 6 Brandon Roy* G United States
Minnesota Timberwolves (traded to Portland)[b] Washington (Sr.) 1 7 Randy Foye G United States
Boston Celtics (traded to Minnesotavia Portland)[b] Villanova (Sr.) 1 8 Rudy Gay F United States
Houston Rockets (traded toMemphis)[c] Connecticut (So.) 1 9 Patrick O'Bryant C United States
Golden State Warriors Bradley (So.) 1 10 Mouhamed Sene C Senegal
Seattle SuperSonics Verviers-Pepinster(Belgium) 1986
He's just pulling an MJ, he'll be back in 2015.
Weak, try something funny for once brah
The sequence where he slaps hands with the opponent is just so indicative of the white man's station there. You want to laugh (&) look away at the same time. He's so out of his comfort zone---it's a gripping sight indeed=the black race surrounds him. He tries valiantly to extricate himself (as we always do) but he is only further entangles himself (as we always do when we make the mistake and get too close, eh?) in the strands of black licorice with his white chocolate. Then so he does not "insult" that race he reaches for the white flag (the door out) with relief.
Me? , I'd a done likewise, then bought it off with visions of the bank account balances.
ADDENDUM:::This sequences lends itself quite splendidly to the Jackson/Blake affair.
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