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Legends Night
Every Thursday throughout the NBA season, NBA TV will showcase the rich heritage of the game and the characters and teams that are a part of the fabric of the NBA. One Thursday we may revisit the history of the legendary Lakers and televise features on everything from George Mikan and the Minneapolis Lakers to Magic Johnson and the Showtime Lakers. The next week we may focus on the legendary shooters in the game, from Pete Maravich to Michael Jordan
So this is where you are hanging out. I kept looking in the Suns forum and no posts from the Laker contingent. I see they dont mention the Lakers too much over there now. Hmmmmmm... They are however, full blown on the "poor pitiful suns getting mistreated by the league" routine again. Go figure.
I am hoping for huge win tonight against those dreaded Pistons!
Otis Smith: Hey Mitch, you know that big dude that never leaves your bench and shoots less than 40% from the land of beyond? Any chance you'd be willing to trade him for a super athletic 3 man that can guard any position, that can't see any court time on our team soley for the fact that we've got a Euro that's lighting it up, only because he handles the ball better than any of our crappy guards, so the ball's in his hand 80% of the time?
Mitch Kupchak: Well I was planning on only committing one robbery this year, but since you asked...
How I envy thee....
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Ryan: Did this happen on company property? Michael: Yes. It was on company property with company property. So, double jeopardy. We are fine. Ryan: I don’t think you understand how jeopardy works. Michael: Oh. Right, I’m sorry. What is “we’re fine”?