New York Knicks

21 February 2009

ings turned around and traded Ruffin to the Portland Trailblazers for forward Ike Diogu and cash.

New York Knicks

Bulls send: SG Larry Hughes (otherwise known as Cancer-Man.)
Bulls receive: C Jerome James, PF Tim Thomas, SG Anthony Robertson

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28 November 2008

In light of the recent developments of the tragic figures of Allen Iverson and Stephon Marbury, I have come up with a solution.

Players like these, that have no concept of the fact they are not the center of the universe, deserve to be punished by being traded to the basketball equivalent of hell.

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23 July 2008

 

After watching the Orlando Magic’s first two playoff games against the Toronto Raptors, one thing has become obvious:  Dwight Howard is playing like a man amongst boys.  In his first two post-season appearances, Howard has tallied near unprecedented numbers:  25 points, 22 boards and five highlight-reel blocks in Game One, followed up with an equally impressive 29 and 20 in Game Two.  For the series, he’s made 20 of his 30 shot attempts.  His consecutive 20/20 playoff performances equal those of recent, all-time greats:  Barkley, O’Neal, Duncan and Garnett.    

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24 December 2007

iation's Denver Nuggets, San Antonio Spurs, Detroit Pistons, Chicago Bulls, Philadelphia 76ers, New York Knicks, Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Lakers, Portland Trailblazers, Los Angeles Clippers, Seattle Sonics, Milwaukee Bucks, Atlanta, Miami, Orlando, New Orleans, and I apologize if I left anyone out, who cow towe to team owners, peer groups, and making money, glitz, glamor, being effeminate, etc.  There are also professional basketball players who cow towe to their concept of self.  They always go to their strength.  Their strength resides in their hearts and minds. They believe in who they are because they know who they are.  Money, team owners, peer groups, glitz, glamor, being effeminate, etc. are particles of dust when juxtaposing them to their desire to perform to their greatest abilities as a professional basketball player.

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Posted by Donald L. Vasicek | 2 comments