My nominees: 1. Jeff Van Gundy 2. Rafer Alston 3. John Weisbrod (Sam Cassell and Robert Horry ineligible due to statute of limitations.)
If they have a sense of humor, I bet Yao, Ron, and Lowry would all enjoy a few current ClutchFans threads. (Examples: Does Yao dip his hands in butter before games?, Kyle Lowry is a scrub who can't stop fouling, Ron Artest and his emotions, topped off by another first round exit for Houston, and the ever popular Houston, you have a problem.) You'd think the team was 10 games under .500 right now. If we rewound to a few months ago I bet Battier and Francis would've really enjoyed some of the threads.
I try to restrain myself from checking the forum every time a game results in anything but a blow out.
I have the most fun reading these boards especially after a loss. Theres all these lay the blame threads. Then when we win theres all these appreciation threads. Its a riot! G0 R0CKETS!!!
Rafer no question. And I heard a rumor goes like Rafer said something he shoulda not said in public and in the locker room while T-Mac in his hardest time,and that's the reason he'd been shipped to Orlando. I don't know whether the rumor has creditability or not,but it's breaking my heart to know there exist some cracks between our players in the locker room.
The former Franchise. Just cuz he now seems to enjoy his free time doing this kinda stuff more than actually playing
How about one for Tmac... technical stand point he is still part of the team... but according to him he wants to make a big impact in the 2010 sweepstakes... and it would be a big embarassment... if the team were to win a championship without him... since he has always played on "Average" teams....
1. Orlando Magic fans No question. Their team is doing fantastic; they told us T-Mac would quit at some point, and the clock was ticking down to the end of his contract but sure enough he made good on his past by quitting at EXACTLY the worst time (too late for us to trade him to a team that still thinks he has potential, too early for his contract to be valuable as an expiring, down to the day almost).