A reporter from The Score asks some Raptors and Lakers players about what gifts you should and should not buy for your special lady today.
Jarrett Jack has some good advice about staying away from “erotic gifts” but the best tip about what to avoid comes from Andrea Bargnani, who says “engagement ring … yeaaaah, don’t buy that.” (from The Score h/t @stackmack)
After dropping that Luc Longley shrimp-naming story in your laps this morning, I now feel somewhat vindicated … but guilt remains about the lack of activity on BTPH last week. I swear it wasn’t just lethargy though. Been busy other places.
Here’s the proof and, thus, some other stuff you can read.
The Pacers had two of the worst offensive performances that any team will have this season on Friday and Saturday evenings. Recount the horror against the Jazz on Friday and against the Clippers on Saturday.
My thoughts on the Sacramento Kings over at Cowbell Kingdom for Zach Harper and my more specific thoughts on Sacto’s future Rookie of the Year Tyreke Evans. I really dig these Kings, mostly because of Tyreke and their other rookie Omri Casspi, who is the first NBA player from Isreal, a guy who I will be writing something more in depth about on here at BTPH rather soon and a guy who I categorized in that CK piece as “a Santa sack full of never-ending awesome.”
I guess that’s it, other than a bunch of other Pacers stuff you can’t possibly be interested in. Might be slow around here for a couple more days, but I will have something more on Casspi eventually and something on Donald Sterling, which is already long overdue.
It’s weird that I like Omri Casspi so much cause, normally, I hate Jews.
In what is clearly the best thing to happen to the Indiana Pacers franchise since they punched all those fans in in the face that one night, the team decided to grow mustaches for last night’s game against Houston.
Naturally, on the strength of those mustaches, they won.
Below are the highlights. (Inspired by Indy Cornrows)
Despite the preseason shooting woes of Danny Granger (5 for 32 from the field in three games), the overhauled Pacers roster has looked somewhat promising in camp. And while I put all preseason NBA happenings on roughly the same plane of credibility for projecting reality as the Decabox pundits on CNBC are on for estimating daily Dow fluctuations, this marks at least a first sign that Indy fans like myself can maybe possibly sorta think about removing the paper bags from our heads.
For a team that unbelievably only has two players left from its 2005-2006 squad (then rookie Danny Granger and rebounding savant Jeff Foster) and ranked dead last in attendance last year (12,000 per game, which was more than 1,000 less than the lame-duck Sonics drew in Seattle), it is absolutely imperative that a few guys emerge who can not only help the team win games on the floor, but also establish themselves as the new face of the franchise to a disillusioned fanbase.
In last night’s victory over Dallas, rookies Roy Hibbert and Brandon Rush both scored 15 points and new acquisitions Rasho Nesterovic and Jarrett Jack have each shown that they will likely be at least solid rotation contributors. Most importantly, it has become increasingly clear that TJ Ford, if healthy, is going to absolutely flourish in Jim O’Brien’s free-wheeling, quick-shooting system, giving the team a third perimeter threat to drop 25 on any given night (in addition to Granger and Dunleavy) and the capable penetrator not named Jamaal Tinsley that Indy has not had since Jalen Rose.
The interior is still a mess, there remain a host of other problems and the team still clearly isn’t good.
But these two photos below better illustrate the promise of a new post-brawl era and the feeling of refreshment that, for better or for worse, the JO trade/2008 Draft has provided Pacers fans than any season preview you could possibly read. (Though “The Dunleavy Faces” graphic alone on Ball Don’t Lie’s team preview makes this link fully worth the next ten seconds of your life.)
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