from jerome solomon blog [rquoter]Man, Clyde Drexler makes a simple comment and it turns into a YouTube moment? While talking about the Bulls' Andres Nocioni snowball's chance in you-know-where of checking Yao Ming, Drexler said, "That's like clubbing baby seals. There's nothing Nocioni can do." Yao is the clubber, and Nocioni the helpless baby seal in this analogy. Some are describing this as an embarrassing moment. Am I missing something here? Jeez, talk about the Wussification of America. So in the politically correct day in which we live, standard cliché's like "shooting fish in a barrel," "a deer in headlights," "ways to skin a cat" and many others are now open to criticism because of the poor animals involved? Other than for them being overused cliché's, what's wrong with those statements? Give Clyde credit for a fresh take.[/rquoter] http://blogs.chron.com/jeromesolomon/2009/02/post_69.html
If you think Clyde was bad you should of heard what one the Clippers announcers said the other night. "You can't come in there with a tight bootyhole"
LOL that's pretty good. He's annoying and repetitive, sometimes, but you gotta love Clyde, Bill, and Bull.
Clyde comments on Yao's move tonight. "thats nothing but money" nothing but the bottom of the net + thats money = thats nothing but money Keepin it fresh.
did anyone here the commentary tonight where they were talking about the basket being huge and everyone making shots and clyde said "its as a big as a semicircle" followed by a pause from bill
lol. im almost positive that he was talking about the basket being large. it was another clyde phrase