Chris Mihm

20 October 2008

Kinda works. 

-    There was a Chris Mihm sighting last night. Dude looks like his “starter” Lakers self, and he’s the 4th big on our team. The Lakers are stacked and we haven’t even seen the Machine go at it. The Purple and Gold can withstand injuries to everybody—Kobe included (mind you, not for months and months, but for a couple of weeks, they’d be fine).  

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20 June 2008

perfect that corner three point shot…

The bad news, well, quasi-bad news, is that Chris Mihm has not opted out of his contract, which means he’ll be back to eat salary on the disabled list yet again, next season. Mihm has been relegated to third/fourth string (if Ronny stays). It’s crazy to think that not two years ago, he was our starting center.

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8 May 2008

k, a no arching, flat-trajectory-shot Vlad Rad clone who was upset because of lack of playing time; Chris Mihm, a perennial IRer; Andrew Bynum, called dough boy, who every media person in the world questioned both mentally and physically; Kwame Brown, no explanation needed; Ronny Turiaf, an energetic player who plays with the metaphorical heart, but who has real heart problems; Jordan Farmar, a sophomore point guard; Javaris Crittendon, a rookie point guard; Maurice Evans, an athletic, shoot-first backup shooting guard; Sasha Vujacic, a dude who Phil dubbed an 11 a.m. player because he could hit all his shots during practice, but none during the game; Lamar, a self-proclaimed number 3 trying to masquerade as a 2; and Fish who was the only saving grace for KB.   

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14 January 2008

They’ve done all this winning while missing Chris Mihm (a perennial visitor to the disabled list), Sasha Vujacic, and Vladimir Radmanovic (no, not a snowboarding accident).

All the injuries have given more time for Luke and Ariza and even Javaris Crittenton (dude’s got game). There’s even been a few, albeit brief, Coby Karl sightings.   

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