Archive for November, 2004

the big hypocrite

Monday, November 22nd, 2004

shaq took 7 shots tonight in 38 minutes of play. talk about a double-standard. he’s averaging around 14 shots per game, while wade is averaging roughly 16. is he going to call out wade like he did kobe and penny? he’s willing to let a 24 year old dominate the offense on “his” team, but he complains to no end that he didn’t get the ball in the laker offense.

wade is good, on his way to great, but he’s no kobe. yeah, the heat are winning in the pathetic east, but that’s not what it was about for shaq anyway.

clank-fu is wonderful, but since you love nicknames so much shaq, here’s a new one for you … the …

analysis of espn brawl analysis

Sunday, November 21st, 2004

i’ve lost complete respect for stephan a. smith as an analyst, not that i had much to begin with. part if his analysis:

smith: “(jackson should have had a longer suspension than artest because artest was provoked)".

this is completely ludicrous.

billy hunter, head of the players association is almost as clueless, though at least it’s understandable that he would be posturing.

hunter: “(the suspension to artest was much too long. 30 games would have been more reasonable.)”

a little more. marc jackson is a comforting speaker with a comforting face, but his analysis leaves a lot to be desired.

he’s simply not acknowledging the gravity of the situation.

tolbert as no “street cred", but he’s the guy on that network who does the …

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Sunday, November 21st, 2004

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Sunday, November 21st, 2004

memo on violence was read to nba teams:

There is no language in the standard NBA player contract addressing player-fan altercations, sources said. But the memo, which teams were required to review with their players by Nov. 1, addresses the consequences of on-court fights and the potential penalties attached to entering the stands. The league’s 30 teams, sources said, were required to give the NBA office written notification that the memo was discussed in a team meeting before opening night on Nov. 2.

this is exactly what i was wondering about when i said:

“i wonder how this situation is (will be?) worded in the rulebook.” and “rookies coming into the league need to know how to behave if in the same situation …