Viva la Mexicat!! Eddie Retires
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 3:09 am
Vamanos, pinche Paul Silas.
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fatlever wrote:i support this thread 100%
he should be Captain/Coach. every time he has played for us going back to last year he has been great. always in the right place on defense, hustles his ass off and sets great picks.
BigSlam wrote:Teach them in practice, guide them from the bench during the game.
No need to be playing a scrub like Mexicat when we have so many young guys to still evaluate.
BigSlam wrote:Teach them in practice, guide them from the bench during the game.
No need to be playing a scrub like Mexicat when we have so many young guys to still evaluate.
fatlever wrote:BigSlam wrote:Teach them in practice, guide them from the bench during the game.
No need to be playing a scrub like Mexicat when we have so many young guys to still evaluate.
who do you need to evaluate?
let me help speed the evaluation process
tyrus - he sucks
white - he sucks
process over. now time for mexicat.
fatlever wrote:BigSlam wrote:Teach them in practice, guide them from the bench during the game.
No need to be playing a scrub like Mexicat when we have so many young guys to still evaluate.
who do you need to evaluate?
let me help speed the evaluation process
tyrus - he sucks
white - he sucks
process over. now time for mexicat.
fatlever wrote:now time for mexicat.
BigSlam wrote:fatlever wrote:now time for mexicat.
Who also sucks - but who has zero upside and will have zero impact on our team going forward.
Why play a guy who means nothing to the re-build?
BigSlam wrote:fatlever wrote:now time for mexicat.
Who also sucks - but who has zero upside and will have zero impact on our team going forward.
Why play a guy who means nothing to the re-build?
fatlever wrote:
fatlever wrote:it gives silas credibility. when he says, you better play hard, smart, defend and rebound if you want to play, he can point to najera and tell the young guys "go beat him out and you can have his minutes and if you cant beat out a 35 year old career back up, then you should probably find a new profession".
He has 12 screws and a Titanium-mesh band holding together his forehead.
“Thank God there was no (brain) injury. It was close to the brain, but thanks to my big forehead, didn’t get to it,’’ Najera joked
Doctors tell him he can’t exercise for about a month and needs to avoid head contact for a couple of months. But if he wants to continue his playing career (his contract is up in July and he’s played 12 NBA seasons), there’s nothing about this injury to preclude that.
Repairing his forehead was so complicated that doctors described it as re-assembling a puzzle. Yet five days later, Najera showed up at a Bobcats shoot-around with no apparent scars or after-effects.
“He did an amazing job – didn’t even touch my hair,’’ said Najera. “My first question was, ‘Are you going to shave my head?’ He’s like ‘Don’t worry about it, the hair will stay.’ I couldn’t believe the new technology: They opened my whole head, they pulled my face out and fixed it.’’
Any regrets?
“I was disappointed his elbow didn’t break,’’ Najera replied.
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