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Antonio Daniels does not look anything like my mother.
 
there was a time when daniels was a great backup pg. now hes lucky to be in the league. what the hell happened to his shot?
 
there was a time when daniels was a great backup pg. now hes lucky to be in the league. what the hell happened to his shot?

He got old man. It happens to the best of them if they stay too long. It looks like he has lost a step or 2 as well.
 
there was a time when daniels was a great backup pg. now hes lucky to be in the league. what the hell happened to his shot?

He never really had a great shot. He's got a mild case of Dariusitis. With a deterioration in speed and athleticism, there isn't much else to his game.
 
I still would've played Antonio Daniels over Jeff McInnis... ugh.
 
oh god lol....i forgot about those days....

mcinnis and daniels at pg with damon pissy on bench while sheed was throwing balls at boom booms head and bonzi was spitting. good god j quicks job was fun!

heres a great story lmao

Another time, in the visiting locker room in Dallas, I had Rasheed Wallace threaten to punch me after a playoff-game loss. Deadline was approaching, I’m the only writer in the locker room and I’m asking Rasheed questions, and he whips around, and tells me to get out of his space or he’s going to punch me out. At that point, his teammates are all looking to see how I react, and in no way am I going to back down. I’m looking at Rasheed, and thinking if he takes a swing I’m going to try and stuff him into the locker behind him if only because journalists everywhere need me to man up in that situation. Either that, or I’m going to get knocked out and blow my deadline. So I tell him I’m not moving. I just stand there, holding my notepad and recorder, and we’re staring at each other. He eventually storms past me to the shower, and while he’s gone Zach Randolph, a rookie then, leans in to me and says, “When ‘sheed comes back, make sure you don’t have your back to him. He’ll sucker punch you.” The great irony is that a month later Randolph sucker-punched Ruben Patterson during a practice breaking his eye socket. Someone was holding Patterson’s arms when Randolph threw the haymaker. There was a period of a few days after that incident where Randolph hid out at Dale Davis’ house because he feared that Patterson was going to try and shoot him.
 
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oh god lol....i forgot about those days....

There was a period of a few days after that incident where Randolph hid out at Dale Davis’ house because he feared that Patterson was going to try and shoot him.

Don't we all just miss the good old days. What I wouldn't give for a good marijuana in a pop can/tin foil/yellow hummer/stashed at a house/it was my brother's story.
 
Wow.. fear of having a teammate shoot you. Didn't they see each other at practice and games? Aww.. the good ol' days..
 
You guys should ALL watch your back..................... 'cause I'll sucka' punch any of you!
 
Wow.. fear of having a teammate shoot you. Didn't they see each other at practice and games? Aww.. the good ol' days..

Wasn't Telfair supposedly packing heat 'cause he feared some of Z-bo's boys?

Fuck, those were some dysfunctional teams.
 
Kenny Vance told a story about James "Hollywood" Robinson and Gary Trent going at it(throwing chairs at eachother) in the locker room back in the day. He said Gary looked at him and basically told him to keep his mouth shut about it or else. Gary didn't seem like the type that you'd want to mess with.
 
Another time, in the visiting locker room in Dallas, I had Rasheed Wallace threaten to punch me after a playoff-game loss. Deadline was approaching, I’m the only writer in the locker room and I’m asking Rasheed questions, and he whips around, and tells me to get out of his space or he’s going to punch me out. At that point, his teammates are all looking to see how I react, and in no way am I going to back down. I’m looking at Rasheed, and thinking if he takes a swing I’m going to try and stuff him into the locker behind him if only because journalists everywhere need me to man up in that situation. Either that, or I’m going to get knocked out and blow my deadline. So I tell him I’m not moving. I just stand there, holding my notepad and recorder, and we’re staring at each other. He eventually storms past me to the shower, and while he’s gone Zach Randolph, a rookie then, leans in to me and says, “When ‘sheed comes back, make sure you don’t have your back to him. He’ll sucker punch you.” The great irony is that a month later Randolph sucker-punched Ruben Patterson during a practice breaking his eye socket. Someone was holding Patterson’s arms when Randolph threw the haymaker. There was a period of a few days after that incident where Randolph hid out at Dale Davis’ house because he feared that Patterson was going to try and shoot him.

Funny that Quick left out the part where he was shaking so bad with fear that he pee'd his pants in front of everyone. :biglaugh:
 
oh god lol....i forgot about those days....

mcinnis and daniels at pg with damon pissy on bench while sheed was throwing balls at boom booms head and bonzi was spitting. good god j quicks job was fun!

heres a great story lmao

Another time, in the visiting locker room in Dallas, I had Rasheed Wallace threaten to punch me after a playoff-game loss. Deadline was approaching, I’m the only writer in the locker room and I’m asking Rasheed questions, and he whips around, and tells me to get out of his space or he’s going to punch me out. At that point, his teammates are all looking to see how I react, and in no way am I going to back down. I’m looking at Rasheed, and thinking if he takes a swing I’m going to try and stuff him into the locker behind him if only because journalists everywhere need me to man up in that situation. Either that, or I’m going to get knocked out and blow my deadline. So I tell him I’m not moving. I just stand there, holding my notepad and recorder, and we’re staring at each other. He eventually storms past me to the shower, and while he’s gone Zach Randolph, a rookie then, leans in to me and says, “When ‘sheed comes back, make sure you don’t have your back to him. He’ll sucker punch you.” The great irony is that a month later Randolph sucker-punched Ruben Patterson during a practice breaking his eye socket. Someone was holding Patterson’s arms when Randolph threw the haymaker. There was a period of a few days after that incident where Randolph hid out at Dale Davis’ house because he feared that Patterson was going to try and shoot him.

lol

I sure don't miss those days.
 
Hmmm, a thread about how great it is we have at least one young "Badass" on our team (Bayless).

Back then, we had a whole team full of Badass dudes.

People are never happy.
 
Hmmm, a thread about how great it is we have at least one young "Badass" on our team (Bayless).

Back then, we had a whole team full of Badass dudes.

People are never happy.

I prefer the Jerryd-type badass attitude rather than say.. the Bonzi, Rider-type badass.
 
Maybe its just me but I dont think Bayless is acting like a badass or overly cocky, I think he is just pumped to be playing and contributing. You have to understand that this is a guy who has probably never sat on a bench so much in his entire life and has been just chomping at the bit to get in and play. All the while he had to sit there after being passed by in the draft and dropping down and then listen to people talk about how he has been what some thought he would be. Can you blame him for being excited and aggressive now that he finally getting his chance to show what he can bring? And I get the vibe that he really does enjoy being apart of team effort in comeback and getting the team going.
 
It would be hard to sit when guys like OJ Mayo, who you feel you can hang with talent wise, are tearing the league up. All sorts of players that Bayless was at the level of get playing time because of the teams they are on, and need. Bayless is on a team where he has to fight for playing time, and prove he deserves it. He knows that Blake is coming back soon, and he needs to show what he can do while the opportunity is there.
 
Hmmm, a thread about how great it is we have at least one young "Badass" on our team (Bayless).

Back then, we had a whole team full of Badass dudes.

People are never happy.

I'll take an in your face, pumped kind of badass over a weed smoking, gun toting, teammate threatening badass any day. I would have loved JR Rider without the legal stuff, and a little more work ethic. His passion was awesome though.

hasoos said:
It would be hard to sit when guys like OJ Mayo, who you feel you can hang with talent wise, are tearing the league up. All sorts of players that Bayless was at the level of get playing time because of the teams they are on, and need. Bayless is on a team where he has to fight for playing time, and prove he deserves it. He knows that Blake is coming back soon, and he needs to show what he can do while the opportunity is there.

Yeah, but ultimately Bayless will be better for it, and I think, or at least hope he sees that.
 
Maybe its just me but I dont think Bayless is acting like a badass or overly cocky, I think he is just pumped to be playing and contributing. You have to understand that this is a guy who has probably never sat on a bench so much in his entire life and has been just chomping at the bit to get in and play. All the while he had to sit there after being passed by in the draft and dropping down and then listen to people talk about how he has been what some thought he would be. Can you blame him for being excited and aggressive now that he finally getting his chance to show what he can bring? And I get the vibe that he really does enjoy being apart of team effort in comeback and getting the team going.

Bayless said that's just how he plays. He said he played the same way even in his backyard against his brother when he was younger.
 

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