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Finley is with the Spurs one more year at least. He'll be Jefferson's backup.
Delonte West is the real winner this off season.
http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_ar...hree_firearms/
He was arrested for speeding while carrying a guitar case with two loaded handguns and a loaded shotgun.
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09-19-2009, 01:44 AM
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Finley is with the Spurs one more year at least. He'll be Jefferson's backup.
Delonte West is the real winner this off season.
http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_ar...hree_firearms/
He was arrested for speeding while carrying a guitar case with two loaded handguns and a loaded shotgun.
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And my question is: why? Really, I mean, I simply do not know the lifestyle I guess, because if my life was going as well as West's, I wouldn't be in a hurry to go anywhere with 3 firearms. Can't think of a situation.
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09-21-2009, 07:13 PM
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Finley is with the Spurs one more year at least. He'll be Jefferson's backup.
Delonte West is the real winner this off season.
http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_ar...hree_firearms/
He was arrested for speeding while carrying a guitar case with two loaded handguns and a loaded shotgun.
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Maybe he thinks that acting like Antonio Bandaras in " Desperado" will get him hooked up with Selma.
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09-22-2009, 04:47 PM
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Originally Posted by MavsFanFinley
Finley is with the Spurs one more year at least. He'll be Jefferson's backup.
Delonte West is the real winner this off season.
http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_ar...hree_firearms/
He was arrested for speeding while carrying a guitar case with two loaded handguns and a loaded shotgun.
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You forgot the best part ...this happened while he was on a motorcycle! lol.
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09-22-2009, 06:03 PM
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You forgot the best part ...this happened while he was on a motorcycle! lol.
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09-19-2009, 03:13 AM
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Saturday, September 19, 2009
4ptsplay for OT
Needing that fix to wet your appetite before the season?
Well we got just what you need.
Seven loaded NBA clipettes!!!
1. Here is a great list of the top 25 talent in the leagues and what effort they need to put fort to help their teams.
2. The 9 lives of this cat are proving useful. Though it seemed T-mac was all but done, we hear that he may come back earlier than expected??? good news or maybe bad news for Rocket fans.
3. Flip Murray is known for flat out lighting it up. Well, It seems the Denver Nuggets are interested in his services to fill in the lost bench roles of the departed Dahntay Jones and Linas Kleiza.
4. Kobe defeats Carmelo in a one on one match up. ....on NBA2k10 of course. what were you expecting?? lakers would never allow a street game. you knew that!
5. Delonte West re-enacts Desperado/Once upon a time in Mexico. Both great flicks by the way. He loads up and decides to end the reign of the drug cartel in Akron himself.
6. Great picture exclusive of delonte west right before the arrest.
7. The great Lord of the Sith David "vader" Stern decides to proceed in this pissing contest he has going with the Refs.
http://4ptsplay.blogspot.com/
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09-19-2009, 04:47 AM
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Seven loaded NBA clipettes!!!
1. Here is a great list of the top 25 talent in the leagues and what effort they need to put fort to help their teams.
http://4ptsplay.blogspot.com/
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7. Dirk Nowitzki (12)
I made a mistake last season and left him off my Top 25. I corrected it right away and I think I made another mistake putting Dirk at number 12. Which brings me to the present. I am wondering if he can eventually move into the top 5. There will never be another Larry Bird. But if he isn’t close, who will? Dirk can flat out play and he works on his game. People are quick to label him soft, but tell me who gets beat up more than him and he still lights you up. I have always stood by the simple fact that great individual defense will never stop great individual offense consistently. I think Dirk proved that last year against Denver when Kenyon Martin got toasted all series long trying to guard him. The one area he needs to improve in, and it has gotten better, is his leadership. He has the talent around him to win the West, but it’s going to take a more rounded effort from him this season. I think he can pull it off. Watch out for the improved Mavericks and the best jump-shooting seven-footer in NBA history.
http://blogs.hoopshype.com/blogs/joh...pdated-top-25/
6. Chris Paul (3)
5. Tim Duncan (5)
4. Dwyane Wade (7)
3. Dwight Howard (4)
2. Kobe Bryant (2)
1. LeBron James (1)
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09-19-2009, 05:59 AM
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I guess I just personally don't see why everyone rates Timmy above Dirk. It seems like every single time you see both of them on the same list Timmy is always ahead of Dirk. I mean, I can understand that Timmy has rings and Dirk doesn't, but at the same time rings are a team effort and these lists generally are of personal abilities.
Oh well, I guess we'll see by career's end.
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09-19-2009, 06:46 AM
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I guess I just personally don't see why everyone rates Timmy above Dirk. It seems like every single time you see both of them on the same list Timmy is always ahead of Dirk. I mean, I can understand that Timmy has rings and Dirk doesn't, but at the same time rings are a team effort and these lists generally are of personal abilities.
Oh well, I guess we'll see by career's end.
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great point, and I think Dirk is better than D-whistle and CP on this list.
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09-19-2009, 06:53 AM
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great point, and I think Dirk is better than D-whistle and CP on this list.
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I love Dirk and all, but I don't think I'd put him in the same category as Dwyane Wade. Him and CP3 are most definitely on the same level, but I'd say that D Wade, LeBron, and Kobe are basically in a league of their own.
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09-20-2009, 08:27 PM
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If Dirk played like a true PF or C he would be much higher on that list. Im sure he'd also be higher on the list if he was 6'7" or whatever the average height of an SF is.
If Dirk got his 23/9 (27/10 playoff) the same way duncan got his 21/12 (20/8 playoff) Im sure he'd get more respect. People just dont know how to quantify his abilities because of his unusual game
Last year in the playoffs
Duncan averaged 20-8-3 on 53%/61%.
Nowitzki averaged 27-10-3 on 52%/93%
including a second round series where he averaged 34.4ppg, 11.6rpg, 4apg, 1bpg on 53.4% Fg, 39% 3pt, 92% FT
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09-21-2009, 04:33 PM
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Nice, clean and streamlined. I like them.
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09-21-2009, 09:42 PM
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Spurs take another crack at finding another Bowen-type player. They have signed Keith Bogans to a 1 year guaranteed contract.
Solid signing for them and surprisingly one so late in the off season. Some speculation on who this hurts the most: Finley, Williams, or Hairston.
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09-21-2009, 11:23 PM
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I love Dirk as well, but I too agree he is not better than D Wade. The top three are in a league of their own, after that it gets more debatable. IMO its
1. Kobe
2. Lebron
3. DWade
4. Dirk
5. CP3
6. DHoward
7. TimmyD
8. Carmelo
9. Bosh
10. DWill/BRoy
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09-22-2009, 11:04 AM
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Artest: My fault if Lakers titleless in '10
SAN DIEGO -- Pardon Ron Artest if he's a bit geographically challenged and had no idea that San Diego has a big league baseball team, even though he was wearing a Padres cap.
This much he's sure of -- If his Los Angeles Lakers don't repeat as NBA champions, fans can point their fingers at him.
"They should. That's exactly what should happen if we don't repeat," the star forward said during a visit to promote the Lakers' exhibition game against the Denver Nuggets at the San Diego Sports Arena on Oct. 23.
"They won last year, and I'm the new addition. The fans expect to repeat. Everybody in L.A. expects a second ring. And if we don't then yeah, they should point it right at me, throwing tomatoes and everything."
Artest joined the Lakers as a free agent on July 8, signing a five-year deal worth about $33 million. He is the team's only addition, essentially switching places with Trevor Ariza, who left the Lakers to take Artest's spot with the Rockets.
Artest said he was proud to be making his first promotional appearance for the Lakers. He wore an all-black Kobe Bryant jersey as a tribute to his new teammate.
"It makes me more excited, gives me a better understanding of what jersey I'm actually putting on," Artest said. "So today I decided to wear the black Kobe Bryant jersey, because he is the 'Black Mamba,' and I'm really happy to be a part of this team and I'm really excited just to be an addition, an asset, to the guy, to the [Derek] Fishers and the [Andrew] Bynums and all the rest of the players."
During a wide-ranging news conference at the San Diego Chargers' media trailer, Artest drew some laughs with a few slip-ups.
"I didn't realize how far L.A.'s tentacles, or whatever you want to call them, extend, all the way to San Diego. I thought I was going to be getting some Golden State Warrior fans, because I didn't know where I was at. Most of the fans are Lakers fans, so that's great.
"And I'm also here to say that next year I'll be trying out for the San Diego Chargers, so I look forward to that. Hopefully I can play some baseball. Is there a baseball team here?"
You're wearing the hat, he was told.
"I know I'm wearing the hat. I just love the SD. The logo looks great. I didn't realize there was a baseball team in San Diego."
A tough, physical defender, Artest had some spirited moments against Bryant when the Rockets pushed the Lakers to seven games in the second round of the playoffs.
"That was friendship what you saw out there with me and Kobe," Artest said. "That's like hard-core friendship, you know, like back in the days -- fight against your best friend when you were younger and go out and get some ice cream later? That's what that was. It was just so competitive.
"I just knew that my team was going to win. Of course we lost Yao [Ming], which hurt the Rockets. And Kobe wanted to win, and he knew his team was going to win. It was like, 'OK, I know you but I don't care nothing about you, maybe I have to step on your toes and give you a couple of elbows and get you ejected twice, whatever it takes to win, that's what I'm going to do.'"
Artest was ejected from Games 2 and 3 against the Lakers. In Game 2, he received a technical and was ejected after pointing and making a gesture near his throat after complaining that Bryant had elbowed him in the throat under the basket.
Artest was ejected from Game 3 after a flagrant foul on Pau Gasol.
It's all good now that they're all teammates.
"That's what I love about Kobe. He's so tough," Artest said. "He was great when he was younger, but he's much more competitive now. I didn't envision myself playing with him. I always wanted to play against him. I always wanted to beat Kobe Bryant. But I'm more than happy to be playing with Kobe."
A native New Yorker, Artest said he's turning into a West Coast kind of guy.
"I'm learning a lot of different ways of California. Is this Southern California?" he said, apparently not realizing San Diego is as southern as it gets. "It never rains in Southern California, huh? I'm turning into a Southern California guy. I'm happy to be a Southern Californian, or whatever you want to call it."
The Lakers open training camp Sept. 29 at their headquarters in El Segundo.
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09-23-2009, 11:32 PM
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Ron Ron is a character for real. If you're as bored as I am, give this story a try. There is a good guy inside there. You just have to search for it.
http://lubavitch.com/news/article/20...or-Chabad.html
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09-24-2009, 10:21 AM
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Rockets new alternate uniforms. I have to admit i like the colors:
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09-24-2009, 04:18 PM
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Rockets new alternate uniforms. I have to admit i like the colors:
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09-24-2009, 02:43 PM
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Rockets sign Mccants.
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09-24-2009, 05:07 PM
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Rockets sign Mccants.
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Link? I'm having trouble finding that story... interesting signing though!
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09-24-2009, 07:26 PM
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I did some research few weeks ago about McCants since i wanted him cheaply and was wondering why no one want him.
He cant play any defense. His defense is fouling with his arms. No BB IQ, chucker etc. They didnt like him much in Minny even after the one good season he had there.
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09-24-2009, 07:46 PM
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McCants isn't known for defense but when he's on scoring wise he's hard to beat. He's a bit of chucker too. I thought he attacked the basket a lot but saw no evidence of that when he was with the Kings.
Having said all that it's not a bad signing for the Rockets.
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Flip Murray has agreed to terms with Charlotte.
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Well, it seems as if the Rockets have done their best to make something good out of a bad situation.. I still don't see them being contenders next season, but at least they will play some games next season.
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09-26-2009, 11:59 AM
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Whats the difference between pick #1 and the picks #5+
Damn annoying offseason. Now Kahn promising that Flynn will be a superstar, Bucks praise Jennings (and Jennings himself anyway), Curry sees himself as 20PPG rookie of the year etc.
Just Griffin (the only guy that COULD say such stuff) doesnt say anything like that.
When they learn they should PROVE it first and then start to talk crap like that...
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09-27-2009, 03:59 AM
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I stood two feet away and watched Greg Oden dance his ass off at a night club in Portland tonight..
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09-28-2009, 09:14 AM
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Face expressions you will see during 99% of Memphis timeouts
Where are the missing 3 balls?!
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09-28-2009, 10:15 PM
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I hope GS trades Ellis. I love him as a player but I'm tired of his attitude. He's turning into Iverson.
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09-29-2009, 11:54 AM
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I hope GS trades Ellis. I love him as a player but I'm tired of his attitude. He's turning into Iverson.
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I don't know about you but I like when teams I hate have players with bad attitudes on them...
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09-30-2009, 12:22 AM
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You forget SpursWarriorsBullsThunderFanFinley has many divided allegiances.
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09-30-2009, 11:20 AM
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You forget SpursWarriorsBullsThunderFanFinley has many divided allegiances.
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You forgot to include the Kings.
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Don't know where to put it, but I followed a link in one of these top 10 lists (top 10 meltdowns of the decade: http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/bal...urn=nba,190878 ) to an interview from 2008 with Oregonian writer/columnist John Canzano: http://thebiglead.com/?p=5319
Sorry if that's old news to you, but I was just blown away by his jailblazers anecdotes, so I needed to post them here:
Q: There was a stretch there when the Blazers were the biggest joke in the league. We’ll get to the Oden era in a moment but first, we’d like your three best (told or untold) JailBlazer stories. And somewhat related - living in a relatively small city, were you ever mildly worried about your safety, especially since the cops said Zach Randolph rolled with gangbangers?
Jason Quick, The Oregonian beat reporter who covers the team, has seen far more than me. He deserves some kind of honorary beat-reporter medal for enduring what was the worst locker room in all of professional sports. There’s wide speculation among some Blazers employees that Sebastian Telfair was not accidentally carrying that gun on the plane in Boston that day he was busted for a concealed weapon, but that he was carrying the gun all the time because Telfair might have feared the entourage of a couple of teammates who didn’t like him. Maybe he had reason. Just before he was traded to the Knicks, someone on the gang enforcement team at Portland Police Department told me to pick up the MTV Cribs episode that featured Zach Randolph because the police had a copy, and noticed some disturbing details about the unsavory people who hung around Randolph.
Nevermind…
Here’s three random ones, off the top of my head…
Whenever the Blazers sign a player to a 10-day contract the equipment manager provides the player with a free set of team-issue luggage. Sort of a welcome gift. Nothing incredibly fancy, but it’s way better than the stuff I have. So Omar Cook is signed a couple of years ago, and the luggage is placed in front of his locker. Cook was flying in from out of town, so he’s not there yet. Ruben Patterson, the team’s registered sex offender, sees the luggage, knows Cook isn’t around yet, and Patterson basically just decides he’s going to abscond the luggage. He just rips the name tags off and takes it. Nobody says a word, either. It’s not anything violent, but it demonstrates the lack of decency and respect that permeated.
Another time, in the visiting locker room in Dallas, I had Rasheed Wallace threaten to punch me after a playoff-game loss. Deadline was approaching, I’m the only writer in the locker room and I’m asking Rasheed questions, and he whips around, and tells me to get out of his space or he’s going to punch me out. At that point, his teammates are all looking to see how I react, and in no way am I going to back down. I’m looking at Rasheed, and thinking if he takes a swing I’m going to try and stuff him into the locker behind him if only because journalists everywhere need me to man up in that situation. Either that, or I’m going to get knocked out and blow my deadline. So I tell him I’m not moving. I just stand there, holding my notepad and recorder, and we’re staring at each other. He eventually storms past me to the shower, and while he’s gone Zach Randolph, a rookie then, leans in to me and says, “When ‘Sheed comes back, make sure you don’t have your back to him. He’ll sucker punch you.” The great irony is that a month later Randolph sucker-punched Ruben Patterson during a practice breaking his eye socket. Someone was holding Patterson’s arms when Randolph threw the haymaker. There was a period of a few days after that incident where Randolph hid out at Dale Davis’ house because he feared that Patterson was going to try and shoot him.
Here’s my favorite story, though. Blazers back-up centers Ha Seung Jin and Nedzad Sinanovic were locked in the Blazers practice facility together for the summer, playing against each other because they needed the work. Ha, who is 7-foot-3, had come back from South Korea out of shape, then was hampered by tendinitis in his knee, and so he’s getting schooled by the 7-foot-4 Sinanovic, from Bosnia.
The two were tussling and tangling on the court. It’s getting pretty heated, and they’re yapping and cussing at each other, most of which neither can understand because of the language differences. And as the players usually do at the end of a workout, the two players were shooting free throws together in silence. Sinanovic went first, then it was Ha’s turn.
Peaceful enough.
That is, until Sinanovic made his final free throw, then retrieved the basketball and held it. I mean, it was like watching kids bicker and fight. Ha walked over and snatched the ball back. Then, Sinanovic said something unkind and two men ended up on the ground in a pile of swinging elbows and fists.
The fight was broken up by Blazers trainers and team managers, who are all about two feet shorter than the two players. Ha, who took a good punch in the face from Ned, was screaming, “I’ll sue! I’ll sue!”
The two were escorted to different areas of the practice facility to cool off. Normally the story would end here. Except Ha’s neutral corner happened to be the team weight room. He picks up one of those long wooden poles that players use to stretch. Ha just comes running out of the weight room swinging the pole and screaming expletives in Korean. He really went after Sinanovic, who blocked one swing with his forearm but took another shot in the ribs before someone ripped the pole (think: closet dowel) from Ha’s hands and threw it across the courts.
If you didn’t have the fight in you before you came to Portland, you soon found it.
Q: During the low point of the JailBlazers era, as the story goes, someone working with the organization bought www.johncanzano.com in an attempt to harass you. Is this story true, and if so, how’d you find out? What was your reaction? Was the troublemaker fired?
This is a true story, yes. And I thought it was creepy. I still do. This all went down at a time when management in Portland was busy trying to make life as difficult as possible for anyone who dared criticize the organization. Management totally had its eye off the ball. I learned that a department head registered the domain name from a source inside the team’s front office. I still don’t know what they planned to do with the site. The only explanation I ever got was she registered the domain name on the advice of team president Steve Patterson, who brought the issue up in a staff meeting. So no, she wasn’t fired. She probably got a raise. I now own that domain name. By the way, someone else owns firejohncanzano.com. That one feels like it has a chance to be something someday.
Suddenly Delonte West looks like a reasonable, young man.
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lol what about when players are laying on the floor after a foul. No one to help them up?
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lol what about when players are laying on the floor after a foul. No one to help them up?
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Teammates are already sharing locker rooms, so I don't think not shaking hands is going to make any difference. I would assume they're talking about people on opposing teams.
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I guess Nash will now have to start licking his knuckles at the free throw line.
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the Ha story gives me a good laugh.
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