Today's post is going to be loooong, as I've been reading and collecting things to post, but I just haven't done it. So let's get to it.
The Suns
Wasn't yesterday's game just what the doctor ordered? Let alone the beautiful +1 in the win column and the fact that it was against the evil Spurs, it made me so happy to see hustle like this:
Game recaps: Associated Press, East Valley Tribune, Arizona Republic.
Suns.com gives us the secret to beating the Spurs in five easy pieces.
Don't expect D'Antoni to go any deeper in his rotation. There's a surprise.
Bell isn't against the trade, but he thinks the team was doing fine before it. And just in case you were wondering--yes, Bell is still a good defender.
Old news, but the Suns did, in fact, sign Giricek. And apparently he has something to prove.
Kevin Johnson is running for mayor of Sacramento. From everything that I know about him (which, admittedly, isn't a ton), I think he'd do a good job. Let's go, KJ!
Other NBA News
Anderson Varejao's parents both had to have surgery this past summer, making his time even more stressful and up in the air.
Gilbert Arenas and Etan Thomas are back to practicing with the Wizards. Caron Butler hopes to return to practice this week, maybe as soon as today.
Sam Cassell did sign with the Celtics, making them a better team and probably limiting House's minutes all at the same time. I don't know if he's starting for them or coming off the bench behind the much younger Rondo.
First Isiah Thomas intimated that Marbury was going to need to find a new job next year. Then he refused to talk about his player, multiple times. Then Marbury sounded sad. Now there are hugs and trade rumors. The last one is poorly timed, as any way that he managed to get to another team right now, he'd be exempt from being able to play in the playoffs. Such a toxic organization.
Apparently there were a lot of ejections in the Spurs v Pacers game last week. Including one on Indiana's David Harrison, who earlier in the quarter had taken an elbow from Bonner, turned to an official and declared, "I'm going to (expletive) kill him." Crazy.
Last week Dirk got suspended for a flagrant-2 against Andre Kirilenko. Want to see it? Here:
FIBA and Other International Stuff
Since I expressed interest in how they're picking the host country of the 2014 FIBA World Championship, here's the press release. Speaking of that, Russia has officially become a candidate.
Yao Ming expects to be recovered from his season-ending foot surgery in time to play for China in the Olympics. I wonder if that would be true if the Olympics were not in Beijing.
Lisa Leslie is looking forward to playing for Team USA this summer. And I'm looking forward to seeing how well she plays after having a year off (and y'know--having a baby).
The WNBA
Shannon "Peewee" Johnson is heading to the Comets. That's a big (if unheralded) move. Much like Sheryl Swoopes, she's a great motivator and teacher. The Comets are lucky to have her.
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Including one on Indiana's David Harrison, who earlier in the quarter had taken an elbow from Bowen, turned to an official and declared, "I'm going to (expletive) kill him." Crazy.
It's nice to know the Suns are the only ones who Bowen can incite that much emotion from! Another point that proves they are evil.
I wish it had been Bowen, that would be beautiful. But it was Matt Bonner from what I can tell.
I did find it oddly comforting that someone would be that angry with one of the Spurs. As you said, Another point that proves they are evil.
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