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December 14, 2008

The Goods On The Game, Vol. 23, Mo Pete's in town!

Hello? Hello! Anyone here? Anyone there?

Not much to report here before this thing starts. Mo Pete says hello, so does Sean Marks, another of the all-time good guys. Mo says he's just getting over some knee woes and figuring out how to get back in tip-top shape and Sean's got a wee calf thing and he's not sure if he'll play, or how much.

For the local hereos, the Hump is back and so is AP but Kapono stays in that starting role for now.

And I'm hearing Jake Voskuhl's in the building getting his physical, which he should pass. Then there's the job of getting a work permit once his contract's signed so I'm figuring he's in uniform tomorrow night when You Know Who and the Nets are here.

So there you are, up to date with all that's news.

See you in the first quarter some time.

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Smitty,
This one feels weird to me. everything points to a close NH win but am I feeling a little Triano euphoria thinking these guys might win?

So, if Joey has a good game to we put the 'Good Joey, Bad Joey' debate to bed? Or still a little premature?

johnny - yeah, i'm thinking 'good joey/bad joey' lives on. of course, there's a few other guys who are starting to earn 'good/bad' monikers.

and one guy who seems to be looking for just the 'bad' one.

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