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Did Eddie Griffin Die Today?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Caboose, Aug 21, 2007.

  1. BobbyLI

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    so wat can kind of role he had with the rockets

    rip eddie griffin :(
     
  2. Seven

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    You know, the years he were here, I thought we had one of the best starting 5 in the game with Yao, EG, Posey, Cat, and SF3-Extremely versatile athletes who could all hit the three. I was as excited coming into that season as this one, and I'm sorry to see him go. I'm also sorry that he didn't tap into his potential before leaving. Rest in Peace.
     
  3. nappdog

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    Damn, life is precious. RIP
     
  4. prodigy08

    prodigy08 Clutchfans Lurker

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    wow, it happened so fast...i was so shocked to see the news..i thought it was just another problem against the law but oh man...

    that's 2 of our former players dead and 2 from the timberwolves...

    RIP Eddie Griffin (Can someone make a video tribute?)
     
  5. deekay209

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    Shocking news.
    R.I.P.
     
  6. denniscd

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    they were a 500 team at seton hall...eddie could never help a team win.
     
  7. thewaterox

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    Not sure if this is true, but if it is my prayers go out to his family. Eddie seemed to hold as much promise as any young player to enter the league when the Rockets drafted him. For him to be gone a short time later is truly tragic. :(
     
  8. The Hunted

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    Damn shame. I remember for about one month during his rookie season he was arguably the best power forward in the league. He couldn't miss from 3 point land and he was a beast on the boards. Just couldn't get it together on the court or off it.
     
  9. Old Man Rock

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    Enough with the negative comments... this is not the place. RIP Eddie
     
  10. Fuse

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    RIP Eddie.
     
  11. DanTanna

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    RIP Eddie.

    Jason collier is dead???? When?
     
  12. Bandwagoner

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    It's terrible when someone with such an obvious mental illness could not get the help they need and find the strength to win the battle.
     
  13. BMoney

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    The older the I get the more these kinds of story hurt.
     
  14. DonnyMost

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    so freaking sad
     
  15. finalsbound

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    died in 2005 after a heart problem caused by an enlarged heart. Atlanta retired his jersey.
     
  16. denniscd

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    unfortunately for eddie, his life was a train wreck from the moment he left seton hall. he loved college life and should have stayed. he may have matured into a better person even if he did lose out on some money. i guess its easy for me to say pass up the money when i wasnt in the financial straights he and his family was in.
     
  17. RocksMillenium

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    This is what happens when people jump to conclusions.
     
  18. prodigy08

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    man, just when i thought he could be added to our roster this year...
     
  19. TRAVLR

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    Good thoughts, but I wouldn't bet he is in a better place.

    He completely wasted every opportunity he was given. Truly a shame is all you can say about his life.
     
  20. Pass 1st shoot 2nd

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    **** you, the man just died. Show some decency. And who are you to judge whether Eddie is in a better place now?
     

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