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John Saunders: "Gilbert Arenas, poster child for staying in school"

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by KellyDwyer, Apr 15, 2005.

  1. KellyDwyer

    KellyDwyer Member

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    Two minutes ago: "Gilbert Arenas, here's a guy who is a poster child for staying in school -- he almost came out after his freshman year, stayed for his senior year, and now he's a superstar for the Wizards."

    Perhaps John is talking about high school?
     
  2. A-Train

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    Perhaps John is a complete MO-ron...
     
  3. KellyDwyer

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    We should really take this up with Piston fans, they really hate Saunders for calling them all "punks" last November.
     
  4. El Toro

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    Here he is defending his stance against your insinuations.

    [​IMG]
     
  5. Davidoff

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    Anyone hear Bill Walton in the Cavs game say "Cleveland Cadavers......HUUHHH, sorry Cavaliers"

    :p :p FUNNY STUFF..
     
  6. l3igballer23

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    lol Walton just compared a Brendan Haywood move to Hakeem Olajuwon and Shaq
     
  7. Hmm

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    "perfection"
     
  8. RocksMillenium

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    What the hell. . .are all of the NBA analyst smoking crack this year or something? :confused:
     
  9. J DIDDY

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    i wish i was a NBA analyst it seems like a great job, but then again i would just praise the Rockets and get in a fight with stephen a. smith
     
  10. Christopher

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    Woudlnt work with the Rockets...but if you are willing to praise the Lakers....you'd have a long career.
     
  11. London'sBurning

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    You forgot New York.
     
  12. wireonfire

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    HAHAHA! I heard that, but I didn't get it because it didn't know that word. Now I know!

    I love Bill.
     
  13. Val

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    I am 2 degrees of separation from Gil Arenas. My best friend went to high school with him in North Hollywood California!

    That's my claim to NBA fame.

    Val
     
  14. wizkid83

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    Even if he's right, how is he the poster child? Stay school, and let your stock drop all the way till you get picked in the second round and have to prove your self all over again?
     

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