Hi, everyone. How's it going?
Not like anyone has missed me, but I have just returned to the States after three weeks away. I was so out of touch, I still have yet to even watch a King's game in the preseason and the little I have gleaned from news stories is that they have a ways to go in getting Wells and SAR acclimated to the Princeton Offense.
Some prognosticators are even saying the Kings will miss the playoffs. I say the guy who predicted that is an A**hole with a capital "IDIOT" in front of his name, but if he is right, I will just kill him for saying it anyway.
So Swoopes is gay. Saw the picture of her "significant other" in the paper today. They say the camera adds ten pounds to you. Makes me wonder how many cameras were actually on her. Point being, Cheryl could do better, but who choses who they fall for? That she is gay is no big deal to me in itself though.
Webber and Iverson are not yet playing important, joint minutes together yet this preseason. The Sixers are not going to be a factor unless these two get to understand each other's game, but with Allan Houston retiring because of his knee, I think it would be wise to keep a wary eye on Chris this season. If he can recover, this is the year we will find out. If he still is having trouble, the trouble is perminent.
Spurs should win it again. What.....no arguements?
Is it just me, or does it start to look like Shaq is done? Not done in the sense he is going to retire (no surprise if he announces that after this season, though), but in the sense that the work to stay in shape and with his "shape" itself, it just seems to me that his motivation to show up the Lakers and Kobe came and went last season and this season he is going to let Wade and company handle the stress of winning the games. If I were coaching opposing teams, I would test O'Neal on defense heavily and for all four quarters.
Suns sans Stoudamire = short term problems. That he had micro surgury on his knee = long term problems. How much did they sign him up for in the off-season?
Hope he recovers sufficiently, though, because he is a heck of a player, but sky-highers like him are all leg strength and agility...the skying part might work okay, but the landings........
I personally like the Laker chances. They have Jackson..they have Kobe...they have Kwame...they had talent... Did I say 'had'? Oops, my bad.
Personally, I 'had' hemorrhoids but then I read Phil's book, and after I finished, he took them all back. That Zen thingy is pretty powerful stuff.
Finally, Larry Brown has his dream job. Getting pulverized daily in the New York tabs was just the thing he has coveted all his adult (that being the last five years) life. He is the best coach of large, massive, ego-driven manchildren that has ever walked the pine over to a accuracy-challenged referee to inform him that his mother was not married to his father. My prediction? Brown will be rushed to the hospital at some point during the 2005-06 season for emergency surgery to remove his contract from his rectum. I also predict he will not divulge how it got there.
Joe Vancil, I hear that you still play basketball. Joe, take it from the voice of experience. Retire while you are ahead and believe me, your game will improve significantly with the retelling of your exploits.
And finally, Laker Dan, happy anniversary and I truly hope your wine-country trip coming up will be a memorable one. I just wish I was around to answer your inquiries about my personal choices once there. But I was in Erice, I think, at the time you emailed me, and for those wondering where the heck Erice is, if you find out, you will know where I have been for the last three weeks.
And Erice (A-ree-che) was a personal favorite, BTW.
JoMally-boy