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May 13, 2010

The Goods On The Game, Cavs at Celtics

And a fine evening to you all.

Hope it was a good day; gloomy and rainy here but whadday gonna do?

Have fun tonight here, though.

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That No. 23 jersey got shed really fast, and with some pretty emphatic body language. An interesting summer's in the works.

Someone should regret not to play Raps in the 1st round so that he might have 1 or even 4 games to rest and heal his elbow.

Now Raps fans: HWSNBN or YATTLTBSWOI ? (Yet Another Team That Lost To Bull S..t -- WithOut Integrity )

[Comment From PaoloPaolo: ]
and who is the best between Rondo and Nash?
Thursday May 13, 2010 9:05 Paolo
9:05

I would rather have Nash on my team and I imagine, if you asked them anonymously, 30 coaches would say the same
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Are you kidding me Doug? At least half (and probably more) would take Rondo.... Lets do a vote on this

9:19


[Comment From DylanDylan: ]
Will there be a market for Nate this summer?
Thursday May 13, 2010 9:19 Dylan
9:19

Europe?
or a one-year, non-guaranteed deal
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how much do you wanna bet he gets a guaranteed deal with a 2nd yr player/team option?

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