Geez, I'm speaking after just the first quarter but if the NBA is smart they'll get Toronto and Houston in the same conference... hell, the same division. Dunks all over the place! Stevie needs to play in Canada more often. 28-27 Toronto. ------------------ NOTHING BUT .NET CLUTCHCITY.NET
They already tried to get hi m in Canada. hmmm, it didnt work. oh wait! it did for us.!.!.! ------------------ Not only am I president of the WaltWizFanClub, I'm also the member.
According to a Toronto radio station, Francis said he was very close to becoming a Raptor this off-season as the Raps just couldn't put an offer on the table that satisfied Vancouver. Damn, just thinking about Vince and Stevie on the same team is frightening. Azim da Dream ------------------ No guts, no glory, no brain, same story.
That ending game play Rudy T. design was called "Shoot for a Higher Lottery Pick 2000" wasn't it obvious. Gotta love that competetive spirit though. ------------------
I did it I did it! Team W L PCT # Balls 1. LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS 14 53 .209 200 STRENGTHS: Live close to the Lakers. WEAKNESSES: These are the Clippers, where even Billy Crystal is considering signing elsewhere as a free agent. They'll need replacements for both PF Maurice Taylor and SG Derek Anderson, both likely to leave this offseason. 2. Houston Rockets 24 41 .369 64 STRENGTHS: Backcourt of Steve Francis, Cuttino Mobley and Shandon Anderson. WEAKNESSES: The Rockets' most pressing need has to be help in the front court, especially at the 3 and 4 where Walt Williams and Carlos Rogers/Kenny Thomas may not be the long term solutions. They need big bodies. 3. Chicago Bulls 13 52 .200 250 STRENGTHS: Elton Brand should man the PF position for years. WEAKNESSES: Chicago needs everything, with the exception of a power forward. With that top pick they wouldn't opt for Martin... it appears they eye UT's junior center Chris Mihm. edit: bad signature bad! [This message has been edited by Achebe (edited March 19, 2000).]