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Larry Hughes is unrusty

by The Cavalier on April 14, 2006

lebron 32.gif(We’re back – sort of. Photoshop, yes. Feeds, no. Laptop, not yet. New desktop, yes. We’ll reaquire our feeds when we have a moment. For now, TrueHoop’s blogroll is the place to be, along with InsideHoops’ media links.

EXPLOSIONS takes a break until Monday, then.)

Looks like LeBron taking a seat with that almost-really-sprained ankle is going to actually be a good thing for the team.

With the Knicks in town, it seemed safe to rest the Cavaliers’ alpha dog, although Cleveland hadn’t actually beat NY all season, even with LBJ.

Things swung the other way last night, and Larry Hughes went off, leading the Cavs to a 4th-quarter comeback victory. It allowed #32 to get the ball in his hands and keep dribbling, passing, and shooting until he had some semblance of his timing back.

Dr. Arthur Ting, Bonds’ personal surgeon, has been subpoenaed to testify before the grand jury investigating possible perjury charges, the source told the AP. Ting, who treated Bonds for a knee injury that kept him out for most of the 2005 season, will be called to appear before the panel meeting at U.S. District Court in San Francisco, the source said.

Whoops, looks like we’re still a little confused. That was actually from an article about Barry Bonds having the feds after him for perjury.

Regardless, we could help but think one thing during the game last night. Wouldn’t it be funny if we could all band together and make everyone on Earth pronounce Larry’s last name as “HUG-HESS”, just for one day?

Not only would he be totally confused, but it would also give him something to think about. Often we’ve thought professional athlete’s could benefit from a mispronounced name day. It could be like their special day, but also a day that isn’t so special, because of the wrong name thing.

And that’s one to grow on, isn’t it?

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