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The nameless EXPLOSIONS of Saint Wednesday

by The Cavalier on April 5, 2006 · 3 comments

yao 01.jpgWe just got this in email literally minutes ago, saving us from deciding on an EXPLODEY picture. You can get more here, and they’re worth going through.

We’re partial to the Sam Cassell.

The Celtics beat the Raptors and are technically still in the playoff hunt.

We have a new favorite Heat beat man:

And last, anybody think the Cavs, with Larry Hughes back, could beat the Pistons in the second round? LeBron is playing sick basketball right now.

Check the numbers – Cleveland has played Detroit tough the past couple of years, Z is able to pull one of the Wallaces away from the hoop, and LeBron, when he decides to be, is simply an unstoppable force. Don’t get all upset now, we’re only saying it’s possible.

On that note, the Pistons get their 60th win, and we need Natalie to show us how she does that Photoshop thing with the color asap.

Wednesday was not actually a saint, but a Germanic god.

The Bulls start a string of crucial games against teams they’re chasing tonight against Indiana. Chicago fans – be honest – would you rather be in the lottery or get nipped by the Pistons?

Peter Vecsey makes the case for a bunch of NBA coaches that aren’t in the HOF to be in the HOF.

Netflix is suing Blockbuster. Just merge already and make everything easier for the consumer, yes?

The ABJ says it’s time to give LeBron some rest. LeBron wants to play the whole game anyway. Go for 50 or rest LBJ? What think you?

More Knicks – Quentin Richardson might have topped Franchise’s dead mother comment:

“I played for the Clippers and we were bad, but I don’t remember being around anything like this,” Richardson said following Washington’s 105-90 victory last night.

Wow.

Damn ESPN and their Bonds on Bonds show. They made us feel sympathy. Dude is going to crack soon.

The thrilling conclusion to Danny Fortson: Cyborg Smasher! Now with butts!

{ 3 comments }

1 chris April 5, 2006 at 11:10 am

I like that a professional writer wrote ’sick’.

2 roger April 5, 2006 at 1:49 pm

Shouldn’t the Cavs secure homecourt in the first round before “resting” LeBron?

3 The Cavalier April 5, 2006 at 2:36 pm

The chances of them not getting homecourt is like .000000000000001% at this point.

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