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    Irregardless of what Griffin says, it does not matter. When the verterans compliment him & they should, he'll get his due.
    Blair has vowed to make the 29 teams that passed on him regret the decision.“It doesn't matter that he didn't go (in the first round),” Griffin said. “He got drafted where he was meant to be, and I know he's going to make the best of it.”
    IMO Blair is a great player, better than Griffin. Griffin said nice things, but veteran NBA players don't care what comments are made by a rookie. Being in the same draft class is fine & all, plus being "good friends" is nice. What it all comes down to, is his (Griffin) opinion doesn't really count. Blair will prove that he is a very good player.
    "Blair better than Griffin" is one of those comments that prove why NBA players don't care what fans think.

    If you look at our vets and coach's comments on Griffen they were very laudatory and agreed that Griffen deserved to be the number one pick. So I guess they think Griffen > Blair.

    Doesn't take away from Blair being a very good addition to the team to acknowledge that Griffen is number 1 in this rookie class.

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    Except he isn't white you .
    he's half. but he's not a stiff either way.

    probably only the #1 overall pick because of how weak the draft was, but he still compares favorably to a guy like Boozer (unfortunately, that includes both ends of the floor - his brother took all the tough defensive post assignments at OU).

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    Just because I give my opinion, doesn't mean you have to be a .
    Your opinion shouln't be such a huge either.

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    he's half. but he's not a stiff either way.

    probably only the #1 overall pick because of how weak the draft was, but he still compares favorably to a guy like Boozer (unfortunately, that includes both ends of the floor - his brother took all the tough defensive post assignments at OU).
    Seeing Griffin last night in person for the first time, I'm pretty well convinced that he's the real deal. He strikes me as much, much more athletic than a guy like Boozer -- he had two Lebron-esque throw-downs on lobs last night, going up in traffic, soaring above a crowd, and getting to the rim with great power. Like Boozer (in the main) he's also a relentless hustler, it appears, but I think he's able to rely on athleticism as a rebounder more than just savvy. He showed solid range on his jumper last night, to go along with some confidence in that shot as well.

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    Bringing up the fictional double negative word in the sentence?

    I wasn't going to say anything about it...
    Good thing you didn't then. Do your own research; here's a start.

    http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/irregardless

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    Except he isn't white you .
    I don't give a if he's green with chocolate sprinkles on top, he's not as good as Blair. Period.

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    wow. I didn't realize how delusional a lot of our fanbase actually is....

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    I am of the opinion that water is not wet.

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    For those who don't think that "irregardless" isn't a word, here's something from the link provided above.

    The most frequently repeated remark about it is that “there is no such word.” There is such a word, however. It is still used primarily in speech
    As for Griffin vs Blair, bad knees or not for Blair, Griffin was going #1. There's a reason for that.
    Last edited by Nathan Explosion; 10-15-2009 at 12:07 PM.

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    For those who don't think that "irregardless" isn't a word, here's something from the link provided above.
    and this little tidbit you conveniently left out:

    Its reputation has not risen over the years, and it is still a long way from general acceptance. Use regardless instead.

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    although if they held their arms up as high as they'd go - blair reaches higher than griffin.

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    and this little tidbit you conveniently left out:

    Its reputation has not risen over the years, and it is still a long way from general acceptance. Use regardless instead.
    The question wasn't about usage, but rather, how everyone says that it's not a word. It is a word. That's the point. I agree that regardless should be used, even though I've used irregardless before.

    Having said that, recommended usage is not relevant.

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    although if they held their arms up as high as they'd go - blair reaches higher than griffin.
    Until they jump that is. That Griffin guy can jump out of the building.

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    I know a lot of people are probably joking, but if you think Blair > Griffin you are a re .

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    I'm not qualified to make any judgements on his game, but I can say for certain that he looks like an Easter Island Head.

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    What Griffin said about Blair has no bearing on the outcome of the season, and what he said is solely and strictly a human interest story, no more no less. Kinda like the kind of story where a guy locks himself in a refrigerator and eats his own foot to survive. Or how about, thousands flock to Poteet the see the image of Elvis in a thong on a 3 foot high strawberry. Yeah like that.

    I thought what Griffin said about Blair was pretty cool, but the refrigerator story was more interesting.

    Some of you guys if you were given a bag full of money, you'd complain about the bag.

    The season can't get here fast enough. I live behind enemy lines in Arlington, 1/2 mile from Jerry's new digs and I hear every day how the geldings are going to own the Spurs "again". He who cries first bangs the other guys sister, or how ever the saying goes. I have already signed up for NBA league pass on Time Warner. Let's get it on.

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    I know a lot of people are probably joking, but if you think Blair > Griffin you are a re .
    I don't know about them being a re , but certainly misguided. I think at the end of their respective careers, Blair will have proven to be the superior rebounder, an above average passer and a more then adequate scorer arounded the basket up to 15 feet out.

    Griffin will be a prolific scorer, above average passer and rebounder and have much better handles for a big man and a much better scorer from the perimeter then Blair. Still for the 37th pick Spurs are laughing all the way to the bank.

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    Uh-oh.. blair wearing knee protection

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    Uh-oh.. blair wearing knee protection

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    Except he isn't white you .
    HAHA.. what a ..

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    For those who don't think that "irregardless" isn't a word, here's something from the link provided above.



    As for Griffin vs Blair, bad knees or not for Blair, Griffin was going #1. There's a reason for that.
    Sooo....

    Was that really for those who do think irregardless is a word?

    Not bashing you, but I just wanted to point out that the reason it isn't widely accepted is vividly illustrated in your use of a double negative. In this case irregardless is essentially the same "double negative" as it can be replaced by regardless. It creates quite a lot of confusion.

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    Uh-oh.. blair wearing knee protection
    It's just under his knee.....

    Looks more like a support that fits right under the patella, you know, where ACL's are ordinarily located......

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    Yeah what is that calf thing with the scales they are all wearing these days? Kobe wore one on his shoulder and Wade sported one I think. T-Mac has them on his calf sometimes (when he's not in street clothes). It makes them look like half turtles.

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