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EXPLOSIONS 10.25.05, presented by MSNBC & alcoholism

by The Cavalier on October 25, 2005

david stern.jpgThe 15 Hornets fans out there can take a virtual tour of the Ford Center in Oklahoma City on the arena’s website.

Speaking of the Betty Ford Center, do you envy people who can drink without getting into trouble? God, yes. MSNBC’s Alcoholism quiz is a revelation.

Somehow Jason Kapono is starting at SF for the Heat. When he played the Cavs, we called him “Kupps”. We have no explanation – it just came out of our mouth.

More Hornets: we know there are extreme and valid cirmcumstances for this, but isn’t there a better way to do this than featuring it prominantly on the Hornets website? Something about it just doesn’t look good.

Damon Jones says the Cavaliers are all superheroes. We simply hope their F.F.B.T. handshake doesn’t look retarded.

The Bulls are keeping Kirk Hinrich around for his option year.

The company who got rich on retro jerseys thinks they can get richer on the dress code. Check out their site if haven’t already.

The Nuggets commissioned a study that found their upper deck fans at the arena “feel neglected” by Rocky, the team mascot. How tragic. Will therapy even help that? Suicide, maybe?

ESPN’s Marc Stein chatted with Insider subscribers yesterday afternoon.

Max Veeber will finally suit up for the Sixers tonight.

MSNBC’s season preview capsules are up. They’re pretty bland, but Michael Ventre does manage lots of words on why the Lakers simply aren’t very good.

Can Grant Hill get some screws for his stomach, please? We hate what happened to his career. Seriously. We even feel bad about that time we called him boring now.

Larry Brown is crazy.

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