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Random Sports Thoughts
I'm still looking forward to game 5 of the Suns-Spurs series. Even though the outcome might possibly be tainted, I'm still going to watch.
No mater how much crying anybody does the NBA is not going to reverse the suspensions of Stoudemire and Diaw. I don't think they should have been suspended, but who am I? Suns in Seven!
Other random NBA playoffs thoughts - the Bulls are going to push a game 7 against the Pistons. Rasheed Wallace is going to lose it, and the Bulls are going to capitalize. But, the Pistons are going to show they are the better, battle-tested team and win in 7.
The Jazz, despite how good they've shown themselves to be, are not going to pull off an upset of either the Spurs of the Suns.
The Cavs, are going to beat the Pistons in the Eastern Finals, and they’re going to surprise the West by winning it all. LeBron James is going to be THAT good.
Final NBA thought- I hate Robert Horry.
Tank Johnson, a Chicago Bear defensive tackle, should be suspended for the entire NFL season. After Commissioner Roger Goodell put Pacman on the sidelines for the year, after 0 convictions, he better shelf the Tank for the season after serving jail time. How was this guy allowed to play in the Florida Superbowl???
Lastings Milledge, a big-time outfield prospect for the N.Y. Mets, is under scrutiny from MLB, media and the Mets for recording a rap song with the "N" word and other terms derogatory to women.
Millegde, if it’s my understanding, owns the record label. What happened to the entrepreneurial dream of American society? You're telling me it was OK for Shaq, Iverson and others to rap, but when this guy wants to make a buck rapping, he can't.
And it looks like they're doing it after the Don Imus fallout. Well Lastings isn't an old white guy on a nationally syndicated radio show. I guess only rich white people can make money off black rappers.
Brett Favre, who has sweat blood and tears for the Green Bay Packers, deserves more than he's receiving. He's skipping a mandatory mini camp, because of his daughter's graduation, and the Packers are sending a media-wide response of "how dare you." The graduation plans might not be legit, but in my eyes Favre has earned the right to do what he wants to do. He's the Roger Clemens of the NFL. He's has manned the sinking ship, aka Packers, for the last couple of years after monumental coaching and player changes. I think the only player Favre recognizes on his sideline is Al Harris and Donald Driver. I bet this is going to spin way out of control and Favre is going to get traded. Knowing the lowliness of a once respectable franchise, I bet the Packers are going to ship him somewhere like Oakland.
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