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Looking ahead to Friday

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 7:18 am
by Twinkie defense
Warriors play Bulls on a nationally televised game Friday... I think this will be a bounce-back game for the Dubs, given the national audience and the disappointing loss in Indy.

Bulls blew out the Heat tonight! Maybe a reaction to their foolishness of late (see below), but now they've gotten the make-good victory out of the way.

"Noah Still Stunned" at his benching by his teammates:

Would the Bulls ever have voted to suspend a veteran player had a similar incident happened?

How can Ben Wallace condemn Noah when he once refused Flip Saunders order to re-enter game when with the Pistons and just last season he blatantly defied Scott Skiles' orders not to wear a headband? And how can a Bulls team that has tanked much of this season and basically quit on the hard-driving Scott Skiles pass judgment now on Noah?


http://www.hoopsworld.com/Story.asp?story_id=6927

At halftime of the Bulls' lifeless 102-88 loss to the Orlando Magic on Tuesday night, Noah and Ben Wallace had to be separated in the locker room


http://www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=114329

"Have Chicago's Vets Quit?"

Two consecutive road blowouts in Atlanta and Orlando suggest that this could be a possibility. With tension mounting in the locker room between older players underperforming and younger players used to winning voicing their frustrations about the mounting losses, the magma of catastrophe may only just now be creaking through the crevices.


http://www.hoopsworld.com/Story.asp?story_id=6929

I guess Skiles is not to blame anymore?

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 7:21 am
by Sleepy51
I am liking Noah more and more . . . do they want Pietrus?

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 7:50 am
by bballguy50
We always wake up for national TV.

But if we don't come back with a vengeance from tonight's game, something is seriously wrong (what else is new?).

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 8:05 am
by Souvlaki
Yup, Baron and Jack will combine for 25 3 point attempts. It's national TV baby!

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 7:54 pm
by KR4
I'm so glad I didn't watch the game last night. I probably would've kicked my cat through the TV. And then become overidden with guilt that I ruined my nice tv that I'd cry myself to sleep...only to wake up the next morning (thinking it was a dream) and relive the tragedy. After a fit of crying and rage I would have probably hit the bottle pretty hard...then realize I had to go to work. But on the way to work get pulled over for a DUI and then my work finds out, fires me, more drinking, wife leaves with the kids, and by the end of 2008 I'm a homeless drunk wondering where it all went wrong. Then, of course, when the show intervention comes to save me, I trace back the whole downward spiral to that loss against the Pacers.

(1 year later) The show catalogs my progress. After 1 relapse with a college buddy in Acapolco, I've been sober for 6 months in a sober living home. I work for my uncles landscaping business as a laborer and feel really good about the future.

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 8:50 pm
by bballguy50
KR4 wrote:I'm so glad I didn't watch the game last night. I probably would've kicked my cat through the TV. And then become overidden with guilt that I ruined my nice tv that I'd cry myself to sleep...only to wake up the next morning (thinking it was a dream) and relive the tragedy. After a fit of crying and rage I would have probably hit the bottle pretty hard...then realize I had to go to work. But on the way to work get pulled over for a DUI and then my work finds out, fires me, more drinking, wife leaves with the kids, and by the end of 2008 I'm a homeless drunk wondering where it all went wrong. Then, of course, when the show intervention comes to save me, I trace back the whole downward spiral to that loss against the Pacers.

(1 year later) The show catalogs my progress. After 1 relapse with a college buddy in Acapolco, I've been sober for 6 months in a sober living home. I work for my uncles landscaping business as a laborer and feel really good about the future.


:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 10:10 pm
by dareru
Sleepy51 wrote:I am liking Noah more and more . . . do they want Pietrus?


Man we would have so many characters on our team. Maybe that might be a good thing?

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 10:58 pm
by Sid the Squid
Big Noah fan here :wave:

:censored: the bulls scrub jerk off captains Adrian Griffen and Ben Wallace..

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 11:19 pm
by floppymoose
I saw one of Noah's good games this year. I'd definitely invite him aboard. Not sure Nellie would play him, but at least Nellie (and Baron and Jax) could handle his temperament.

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 11:23 pm
by Head Leader
KR4 wrote:I'm so glad I didn't watch the game last night. I probably would've kicked my cat through the TV. And then become overidden with guilt that I ruined my nice tv that I'd cry myself to sleep...only to wake up the next morning (thinking it was a dream) and relive the tragedy. After a fit of crying and rage I would have probably hit the bottle pretty hard...then realize I had to go to work. But on the way to work get pulled over for a DUI and then my work finds out, fires me, more drinking, wife leaves with the kids, and by the end of 2008 I'm a homeless drunk wondering where it all went wrong. Then, of course, when the show intervention comes to save me, I trace back the whole downward spiral to that loss against the Pacers.

(1 year later) The show catalogs my progress. After 1 relapse with a college buddy in Acapolco, I've been sober for 6 months in a sober living home. I work for my uncles landscaping business as a laborer and feel really good about the future.
:rofl:

Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 1:35 am
by Mylie10
KR4 wrote:I'm so glad I didn't watch the game last night. I probably would've kicked my cat through the TV. And then become overidden with guilt that I ruined my nice tv that I'd cry myself to sleep...only to wake up the next morning (thinking it was a dream) and relive the tragedy. After a fit of crying and rage I would have probably hit the bottle pretty hard...then realize I had to go to work. But on the way to work get pulled over for a DUI and then my work finds out, fires me, more drinking, wife leaves with the kids, and by the end of 2008 I'm a homeless drunk wondering where it all went wrong. Then, of course, when the show intervention comes to save me, I trace back the whole downward spiral to that loss against the Pacers.

(1 year later) The show catalogs my progress. After 1 relapse with a college buddy in Acapolco, I've been sober for 6 months in a sober living home. I work for my uncles landscaping business as a laborer and feel really good about the future.


And the Warriors grab the eigth seed making life complete.