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Sad Signs Of The Times - the Grief Thread
Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 3:09 am
by Bassman
I tell you folks....these are some slow, sad days in Bobcat's Land. I look at the board, and what are we doing? No offense to anyone engaged in these threads or activities, but It seems a little absurd:
> Making draft selections in a draft where we have no picks
> Serious suggestions and discussion around signing Shaq

>
Couple that with LB's unknown status and the real potential of losing at least one key player, and this offseason is really a downer
Sorry to be blue but I figured I'd start a thread for shared grief.
Re: Sad Signs Of The Times - the Grief Thread
Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 3:12 am
by Walt Cronkite
Heaven forbid you make a productive post...
Re: Sad Signs Of The Times - the Grief Thread
Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 3:18 am
by Bassman
Walt Cronkite wrote:Heaven forbid you make a productive post...
Hopefully Walt you'll agree that there is room for a variety of opinion or expression here.
Peace..
Re: Sad Signs Of The Times - the Grief Thread
Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 3:25 am
by Walt Cronkite
What is the purpose of this thread? We've been discussing ideas for generating board activity in the OT thread, don't see any of your excellent suggestions there. Don't see any excellent suggestions here. Just bitching.
We've done the War Room for what... 4 seasons now? Slam, Fats and I discussed whether we should do it or not and for tradition's sake decided we ought to. I've done my best to get people posting in the thread, but I think a lot of posters are burnt out and like me, don't have much of an opinion on the prospects because they weren't watching them because they knew we wouldn't have a pick.
There isn't much news to discuss right now, we've already had you and Mutombo's "See, tolda ya we did this, this and this wrong" thread, everyone has chimed in on Tyrus and Ray... are you watching the playoffs, I don't remember reading a post of yours in the chatter thread.
I would love for there to be a variety of opinion here... I guess yours is that the board is dead right now? That's not an opinion, that's a fact. There isn't much to talk about. Happens every season.
Re: Sad Signs Of The Times - the Grief Thread
Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 3:28 am
by Walt Cronkite
FWIW, Slam and I have a couple of ideas, but I'm sure it will just seem like more absurd discussion that will only cause you more grief.
Re: Sad Signs Of The Times - the Grief Thread
Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 4:40 am
by Rich4114
the most significant changes that could happen to this team are Felton and Tyrus. If we have the same team returning for 2010-11 with LB as the head coach, I think we can be one of the best teams in the east and maybe win a playoff series.
there's the glass is half full outlook.
Re: Sad Signs Of The Times - the Grief Thread
Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 4:40 am
by Rich4114
Walt Cronkite wrote:FWIW, Slam and I have a couple of ideas, but I'm sure it will just seem like more absurd discussion that will only cause you more grief.
your middle name is absurd/NOISE
Re: Sad Signs Of The Times - the Grief Thread
Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 4:42 am
by Paydro70
I don't anticipate having much to say until free agency... or in the various, most-definitely-absurd contests and drafts we will be doing this summer.
Re: Sad Signs Of The Times - the Grief Thread
Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 12:19 pm
by BigSlam
Rich4114 wrote:Walt Cronkite wrote:FWIW, Slam and I have a couple of ideas, but I'm sure it will just seem like more absurd discussion that will only cause you more grief.
your middle name is absurd/NOISE
I actually think it's hyphenated Rich.
Walt Absurd-Noise Cronkite
Re: Sad Signs Of The Times - the Grief Thread
Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 12:22 pm
by BigSlam
Bassman wrote:I tell you folks....these are some slow, sad days in Bobcat's Land. I look at the board, and what are we doing? No offense to anyone engaged in these threads or activities, but It seems a little absurd:
> Making draft selections in a draft where we have no picks
> Serious suggestions and discussion around signing Shaq

>
Couple that with LB's unknown status and the real potential of losing at least one key player, and this offseason is really a downer
Sorry to be blue but I figured I'd start a thread for shared grief.
I assume you couldn't muster up the energy to start individual "Ajinca sucks" thread or a "we should have drafted Lopez over Augustin" thread or a "this team is doomed" thread Bassman?
That's your usual posting style.
Guess we should be glad you have jammed all your hate into one thread rather than flood the board and ever other thread with your doom and gloom?
I suppose that means we shouldn't expect to see you posting any where other than here from now on?
Re: Sad Signs Of The Times - the Grief Thread
Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 12:34 pm
by Bassman
Wow, lot's of hate, sorry I brought the woe guys....
I'll stop posting any negative reflections, as this would appear to be a forum only for "HAPPY CAMPERS" who promise to swallow the club drug. Believe me, I'm not that negative a guy....I'm just wanting to see this team take steps to contend versus tread water. We got into the playoff pool this year, and that was great. Now the reality sets in, and you have to ask...how much further can we go with this squad, with no draft pick, with no cap room? The blow it up thread was worthy of discussion, but it's come and gone for now.
Again, apologies for sounding like an a** to some of you. I'll relate this team's situation to song. Believe me, I'd love to hammer out some soaring riffs on a tune that makes me think of power, speed and style. But when I think of our team's prospects, my music goes straight to the blues. Now I still love the team, but what's wrong with wanting the plan to be winning a championship versus just getting by?
Re: Sad Signs Of The Times - the Grief Thread
Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 2:29 pm
by Tupik
Well it's not like we have tons of things to discuss now, we have to wait for the free agency to start. As for the War Room, I don't post in it or vote because I'm unable to watch NCAA games.
I think we'll get things going once the playoffs are over.
Re: Sad Signs Of The Times - the Grief Thread
Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 3:03 pm
by fatlever
bass,
its ok to be negative. every board needs a curmudgeon, right?

its ok to be sad about the direction of the team, sad about having no picks and no money. but to start a thread seemingly for the purpose of mocking some threads that a few posters are enjoying, just seemed a bit much.
obviously many of us enjoy hanging out on this board, even in the summer, even when we have no picks, no cap space and nothing really to talk about. thats why we try to find topics, games, polls etc... that will keep posters engaged during summer, rather than having everyone part ways for 4 months.
you're right, there is nothing bobcats related to discuss really. but rather than getting sad and attacking other threads because you find them boring, you should offer up something interesting for us to discuss, whatever the topic may be.
Re: Sad Signs Of The Times - the Grief Thread
Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 4:26 pm
by fatlever
http://www.bobcatsbaseline.com/blog/?p=2985bass - i figured you would enjoy this read.

Re: Sad Signs Of The Times - the Grief Thread
Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 3:20 am
by Bassman
fatlever wrote:you're right, there is nothing bobcats related to discuss really. but rather than getting sad and attacking other threads because you find them boring, you should offer up something interesting for us to discuss, whatever the topic may be.
Good points Fats, and I agree with you. Hopefully there will be some good developments that come our way this offseason.
Re: Sad Signs Of The Times - the Grief Thread
Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 3:54 am
by fatlever
this one is for you bass... something to chew on while its slow.
fat's 10 favorite bass players of all time
rocco prestia - tower of power
chuck rainey - steely dan and various others
phil lesh - grateful dead
mike gordon - phish
victor wooten - bela fleck and the flecktones
tom fowler - frank zappa
john entwistle - the who
jonathan maron - groove collective
stanley clarke - return to forever/chick corea
verdine white - earth wind and fire
Re: Sad Signs Of The Times - the Grief Thread
Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 4:17 am
by Battery
I really hope we dump Felton. DJ needs to get lost too. God damn he's pathetic.
Re: Sad Signs Of The Times - the Grief Thread
Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 5:07 am
by Bassman
fatlever wrote:this one is for you bass... something to chew on while its slow.
fat's 10 favorite bass players of all time
rocco prestia - tower of power
chuck rainey - steely dan and various others
phil lesh - grateful dead
mike gordon - phish
victor wooten - bela fleck and the flecktones
tom fowler - frank zappa
john entwistle - the who
jonathan maron - groove collective
stanley clarke - return to forever/chick corea
verdine white - earth wind and fire
A very fine list indeed...I love all those artists. I would add a few others of distinction: James Jamerson, Jaco, Chris Squire of YES, and Paul McCartney. I do love the Ox, as he helped define The Who's music as much as Pete did. Stanley Clarke is an absolute master!
Re: Sad Signs Of The Times - the Grief Thread
Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 9:52 am
by Diop
I'm pretty biased, but my favourite bass player would have to be Cliff Burton of Metallica.
Re: Sad Signs Of The Times - the Grief Thread
Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 3:30 pm
by fatlever
Bassman wrote:fatlever wrote:this one is for you bass... something to chew on while its slow.
fat's 10 favorite bass players of all time
rocco prestia - tower of power
chuck rainey - steely dan and various others
phil lesh - grateful dead
mike gordon - phish
victor wooten - bela fleck and the flecktones
tom fowler - frank zappa
john entwistle - the who
jonathan maron - groove collective
stanley clarke - return to forever/chick corea
verdine white - earth wind and fire
A very fine list indeed...I love all those artists. I would add a few others of distinction: James Jamerson, Jaco, Chris Squire of YES, and Paul McCartney. I do love the Ox, as he helped define The Who's music as much as Pete did. Stanley Clarke is an absolute master!
i cant believe i forgot jaco pastorius and chris squire. i am not really familiar with james jamerson (just googled him - wow - motown master it seems. i probably have him on 100s of records and never realized it.)
i saw stanley clarke live back in the 90s. he was playing with larry carlton and a couple of other jazz masters (i cant seem to remember who else - maybe peter erskine on drums??) anyway... he was freaking sick.