Cat and Timmay Appreciation Thread
Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 12:52 am
I really liked having Cat on the team and I will definitely miss his presence. To me he was an iron man, he played through injury, played on both sides of the ball, 8 inches taller than him and held his own. He may have been a bit overpriced, but aside from that I had no beef with him at all. Whenever he was hot, it was on. He came along with Sam and provided the veteran leadership that helped give us our best season in LA. He played his heart out in his last game as a Clipper and helped get our 2nd win. Thank you and good luck in the New York Cat.




Tim...hmmm....hmmm...umm....hmmm...he had a few nice games here and there where he actually impressed me. It's like everyone always said about Tim, he has the abilities and the tools to be a very good player, but you must have the will and determination that makes those tools mean something. Tim has frustrated me plenty of times, but Ricky has him beat. So that's a compliment to Timmay. Good luck in your reunion with Antoni.







Cuttino Mobley wrote:"I'm a little upset," he said. "It was a surprise. I mean, I liked our team. I didn't give up on our team. I don't know what the owner was thinking and don't know what anyone was thinking. I thought we were going to come around. It's hard. It's hard because I like all the guys a lot. It's tough."
Tim...hmmm....hmmm...umm....hmmm...he had a few nice games here and there where he actually impressed me. It's like everyone always said about Tim, he has the abilities and the tools to be a very good player, but you must have the will and determination that makes those tools mean something. Tim has frustrated me plenty of times, but Ricky has him beat. So that's a compliment to Timmay. Good luck in your reunion with Antoni.



Tim Thomas wrote:"It's a little shocking to have another chance to play in New York and to be able to play in the system under Mike D'Antoni again," Thomas said. "The way the season was going with the Clippers, you had to know something had to happen.
"From the beginning, once you get 10 new guys, it's going to take time for the guys to jell and to get an understanding. That just never happened."