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Z-BO
Sept 9, 2008 20:47:58 GMT -4
Post by Kobe Dominates! on Sept 9, 2008 20:47:58 GMT -4
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Z-BO
Sept 9, 2008 20:56:04 GMT -4
Post by sativa417 on Sept 9, 2008 20:56:04 GMT -4
"WASHINGTON (AP) -- Near the end of four quarters of dull basketball, Zach Randolph livened things up by throwing a cup of water toward New York Knicks teammate Nate Robinson on the bench during a timeout. Robinson retaliated by throwing a towel at Randolph.
In the bizarre world of Knicks basketball, the quick and nasty spat was just what the team needed. New York promptly went out and set a franchise record for points in overtime. The Knicks scored the first 11 points of the extra period and tallied 23 in the five-minute session in Tuesday night's 113-100 victory"
for the game zach was the knicks leading scorer, rebounder, and blocker
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Z-BO
Sept 9, 2008 21:03:03 GMT -4
Post by Kobe Dominates! on Sept 9, 2008 21:03:03 GMT -4
"WASHINGTON (AP) -- Near the end of four quarters of dull basketball, Zach Randolph livened things up by throwing a cup of water toward New York Knicks teammate Nate Robinson on the bench during a timeout. Robinson retaliated by throwing a towel at Randolph. In the bizarre world of Knicks basketball, the quick and nasty spat was just what the team needed. New York promptly went out and set a franchise record for points in overtime. The Knicks scored the first 11 points of the extra period and tallied 23 in the five-minute session in Tuesday night's 113-100 victory" for the game zach was the knicks leading scorer, rebounder, and blocker My mistake throwing water into the face of a young player to publicly humiliate him was clearly the sign of a true leader. I stand corrected.
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Z-BO
Sept 9, 2008 21:05:04 GMT -4
Post by sativa417 on Sept 9, 2008 21:05:04 GMT -4
who said Z-bo was a leader? you keep forgetting the part where I said he's better than what we give up, and the fact that he's not the missing piece, but a piece. Z-Bo >>> Darko. Z-Bo >>> Hakim Warrick (our current starting PF)
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Z-BO
Sept 9, 2008 21:05:39 GMT -4
Post by sativa417 on Sept 9, 2008 21:05:39 GMT -4
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Z-BO
Sept 9, 2008 21:18:45 GMT -4
Post by Kobe Dominates! on Sept 9, 2008 21:18:45 GMT -4
who said Z-bo was a leader? you keep forgetting the part where I said he's better than what we give up, and the fact that he's not the missing piece, but a piece. Z-Bo >>> Darko. Z-Bo >>> Hakim Warrick (our current starting PF) Wouldn't he be their oldest starter? Rudy Gay doesn't seem like the type who is going to keep him in check and he sure as hell is not going to listen to any of your pubescent guards.
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Z-BO
Sept 9, 2008 21:20:32 GMT -4
Post by Kobe Dominates! on Sept 9, 2008 21:20:32 GMT -4
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Z-BO
Sept 9, 2008 21:43:50 GMT -4
Post by kfilament on Sept 9, 2008 21:43:50 GMT -4
who said Z-bo was a leader? you keep forgetting the part where I said he's better than what we give up, and the fact that he's not the missing piece, but a piece. Z-Bo >>> Darko. Z-Bo >>> Hakim Warrick (our current starting PF) Wouldn't he be their oldest starter? Rudy Gay doesn't seem like the type who is going to keep him in check and he sure as hell is not going to listen to any of your pubescent guards. he would def. be the oldest starter. But somebody has to be i suppose. its not like zbo is 37. I would understand the concern if he was aging, but he wont be 30 by the time his contract runs out, very capable to keep up his mindless offensive production and rebounding.
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Z-BO
Sept 9, 2008 21:51:59 GMT -4
Post by DatBoyWonder on Sept 9, 2008 21:51:59 GMT -4
Lol at that Bynum vid.. GIVE ME THE FUCKIN BALL
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Z-BO
Sept 10, 2008 2:28:03 GMT -4
Post by sativa417 on Sept 10, 2008 2:28:03 GMT -4
Z-Bo would be the oldest starter, but he'd only be 27. He should just now be hitting his prime. Warrick is 26 and Z-Bo is easily the better player.
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