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Didn't get Stern's memo

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by hooroo, Oct 14, 2006.

  1. hooroo

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    http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/sonics/2003295522_soni09.html
     
  2. DallasThomas

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    Looks like he finally hit puberty. Good for him.
     
  3. macfan

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    The new NBA logo. He will replace Jerry West
     
  4. Omer

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    Wow, that is quite shocking. :eek:
     
  5. Caboose

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    he looks nuts
     
  6. WhoMikeJames

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    He looks like an NBA whiteboy badass.
     
  7. Kam

    Kam Member

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    Cherokee Parks.
     
  8. Yetti

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    He looks like he is about 45years behind the times!
     
  9. KaiSeR SoZe

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    he looks like a poser
     
  10. Yaozer

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    Agreed... he's just looking for more attention

    That's what you have to do nowadays, I guess, in the NBA if you aren't all that good
     
  11. Laozi

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    Hopefully some post moves will accompany those dumb looking tats.
     
  12. Van Gundier

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    Welcome to the next Cherokee Parks.
     
  13. Dave_78

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    He looks like the love child of Chris "Birdman" Andersen and Ronald McDonald.

    Either way, good luck to the kid. He played hard in the few games I saw him in last season.
     
  14. Shroopy2

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    Really REALLY lame.
    Dont' have to go to such extreme to be 'you' or 'me', "this is who I am" or whatever, to differentiate from the type person they were before (or no longer want to be)
     
  15. dischead

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    His father is half Japanese? Something doesn’t add up.
     
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    The pic of the guy on his arm has bigger muscles than him. Hahahaha.
     
  17. macfan

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    http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2640347

    Report: Injury could sideline Sonics' Swift for seasonESPN.com news services


    SPOKANE, Wash. -- Robert Swift's 2006-07 season might be over before it begins.




    Swift
    The Seattle Post-Intelligencer reported Friday that the SuperSonics center has a right knee injury that could cost him the entire season, citing two unnamed team sources -- a member of the organization and a player.


    Swift, 20, hurt his right knee in the opening minutes of the Sonics' preseason game against the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday night, when he landed awkwardly on his right leg while trying to keep the ball in bounds.


    Sonics coach Bob Hill declined to discuss Swift's injury before Thursday night's preseason game in Spokane, saying the team would deal with it upon its return to Seattle on Friday.


    "We may need to bring somebody in," guard Ray Allen told The Seattle Times. "I really don't know, but from what I saw it doesn't look good. In any case, he won't be the same, not like he was, and that's too bad."

    Swift had won the Sonics' starting center job, beating out Johan Petro and rookie Mouhamed Sene, who started in Thursday's 111-107 overtime win against Golden State.

    "As much as I'd like preseason to be over with, I wish we had three more games because it's unfortunate that [Sene] is going to have to play a lot more now," Allen told the Times. "And we're going to have to get comfortable with him like we were with Swift."
     

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