Mediocre Man
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Fuck Barkley. We got a ton of easy baskets tonight.
We did. Not in the second half though
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Fuck Barkley. We got a ton of easy baskets tonight.
Fuck Barkley. We got a ton of easy baskets tonight.
that one was on roy.... double clutch long two was the best he could have done with 10 seconds left?
that one was on roy.... double clutch long two was the best he could have done with 10 seconds left?
Fucking pathetic.
nope
So Roy drew that up?
Fucking pathetic.
So Roy drew that up?
Did anyone draw that up? I doubt it. Probably more like here Roy, go get it. You look like a zombie out there tonight but please turn it on for one play. Thanks.
nope
Pretty sad he couldn't even manage one decent play where he looked interested.
Fuck Oberto. When you're one of two centers, you don't retire two hours before a game. We didn't have time to bring anyone else in.
He looked ill. He looked like he was gassed running back on D. I just got over a horrible cold that took all my energy away. I heard it has been going around, maybe they just didn't tell us. If he is sick, they should have told us so we don't rip him one for looking like he didn't care all night long.
Fuck Oberto. When you're one of two centers, you don't retire two hours before a game. We didn't have time to bring anyone else in.
And the Roy play at the end was the right play. You want either the win or OT so you put the ball in the hands of your best player and tell him to take a shot at the buzzer.
Fuck Oberto. When you're one of two centers, you don't retire two hours before a game. We didn't have time to bring anyone else in.
No one was happy to hear the news that Blazers forward Fabricio Oberto decided to retire Thursday due to a recurring heart condition. Known wherever he's been as a great teammate, Oberto proved it once again on his way out of Portland.
When a player suffers a season- or career-ending medical condition, he's entitled to receive every dollar he's due. But Oberto, 35, didn't go that route. In fact, after discussing his medical issues with Blazers officials, doctors and his agent, Oberto agreed to sign an addendum to his contract converting it from guaranteed to non-guaranteed.
In fact, he insisted on it, said Oberto's agent, Herb Rudoy.
"He just absolutely was adamant when we talked about it," Rudoy said Thursday night. "He didn’t feel it was correct to be there for a week and get paid for the season."
So the Blazers will put Oberto, a 2007 NBA champion with the Spurs, on waivers Friday and will be able to use most of his $854,389 salary to put towards a big man to replace him -- at least until Greg Oden and/or Joel Pryzbilla return from injuries. It may not seem like a lot by NBA standards, but remember to double it because the Blazers are paying luxury tax. Pretty generous parting gift from a guy who logged a total of 45 minutes over five games with the Blazers.
I hope this isnt for real.
hahhahahahahahahahahaahahahahhahahahahaha,
Not even going to mention the second half of this post, but fuck the guy who might have a heart attack playing for not risking it one more time?
I got the red X in a box instead of the image. Fucking pathetic.
He looks like the Roy that started the season last year. Not looking for his shot, walking around all night, etc. He doesn't look interested at all.
Before you go about shitting on Fab, read this:
I agree. Fuck Oberto!
