chyau.00 wrote:was there ever any player who played in washington nicknamed the president? white house? abe lincoln? anythingg ?
Wes Unseld's nickname was The House Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture
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chyau.00 wrote:was there ever any player who played in washington nicknamed the president? white house? abe lincoln? anythingg ?
Da_Reel_Kboy wrote:I reckon Wall and Arenas backcourt will work really well for you guys. Arena's can finally move back to his natural sg position, and start tearing it up.
I cant think of a nickname for the Wall/Arenas... But imagine if Arena's went to Chicago?
Gun's-n-Roses.
Illmatic21 wrote:if the Gil/Wall experiment doesn't work, Gilbert will be referred to as "Another Brick in the Wall"
The main reason for the nickname is because the Verizon Center is in the heart of Chinatown in DC. Not to mention that there is quite a big population of Chinese in the DC area. Hell, if Yao ever decides to leave Houston this offseason, DC would be pretty attractive destination given the demography.Chosen01 wrote:For him to be really considered the The Great Wall of China" he needs to go to Rockets lol.
But I like Hero 2 Zero lol
keynote wrote:Wall Nuts.
"It's the Great Wall of Chinatown," Wizards President Ernie Grunfeld said, before being informed that the team's top draft pick already has assumed that nickname.
Paired with the Yi acquisition, this really makes you wonder if Ted is pushing for the Wizards to be affiliated closely with China with fans and players just like the Caps are with Russia.cdouglas wrote:Well it's been confirmed by Ernie that Wall's nickname is the Great Wall of Chinatown."It's the Great Wall of Chinatown," Wizards President Ernie Grunfeld said, before being informed that the team's top draft pick already has assumed that nickname.
miller31time wrote:Where's good ol' La Sooz? She's behind this....somehow.