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Old 06-02-2007, 11:15 PM
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Cavs acted like they won it all tonight. Going to be a rude awakening next week.
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Old 06-02-2007, 11:25 PM
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Cavs acted like they won it all tonight. Going to be a rude awakening next week.
I believe you are correct. Meanwhile...we should have a doctor standing by for Pgardn
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Old 06-02-2007, 11:35 PM
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I believe you are correct. Meanwhile...we should have a doctor standing by for Pgardn
Two former Spurs assistant coaches. Egan helped Popovich with defense a great deal, the Cavs play defense. I am happy for the city of Cleveland. They deserved it.

Rasheed is a free agent. What team in their right mind will pick the freak up? Its that talented I think we can control this guy mentality. I wonder what team will roll the dice.
When Detroit beat the Lakers Rasheed was the second coming. I knew what would happen when things start to get tough. Guys like Rasheed cant handle failure. They dont learn from it, they cry. The world gets tough, they fold. I really hate people with this mentality.
I dont like making parallels with life, but I really have a hard time with people that cant get back off the mat.
Guys like Rip Hamilton and T. Prince did not deserve a teammate like this.
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Old 06-02-2007, 11:39 PM
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Rashid may act poorly, and I will never forgive him for making fun of Ron Harper's stutter, but he has done quite a bit on the court to put rings on Hamilton's and Prince's fingers.

That being said......ya gotta love LeBron. He is as good as it gets.
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Old 06-02-2007, 11:44 PM
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Rashid may act poorly, and I will never forgive him for making fun of Ron Harper's stutter, but he has done quite a bit on the court to put rings on Hamilton's and Prince's fingers.

That being said......ya gotta love LeBron. He is as good as it gets.
A ring. ONe ring. And now its over. With Shaq playing injured I might add. And now implosion. They guy is a plague.
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Old 06-03-2007, 12:06 AM
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One ring is a lot. There are many more talented players than the two you named that never got even one. I doubt Hamilton and Prince would have even one without Rashid.

I'm not defending Rashid, and find his behavior pretty poor, but in my opinion he has been an integral part of the Piston's success.
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Old 06-03-2007, 12:16 AM
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One ring is a lot. There are many more talented players than the two you named that never got even one. I doubt Hamilton and Prince would have even one without Rashid.

I'm not defending Rashid, and find his behavior pretty poor, but in my opinion he has been an integral part of the Piston's success.
A healthy McDyess that could play more minutes would have served them better imo. I have no questions about Rasheed's ability. Or Terrell Owens.
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