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Originally Posted by mjshoefanatic
props to the Mavs for exposing our 4th qtr weakness.
Houston up NEXT!
Originally Posted by GSDOUBLEU
Typical Baron, step back 3 at the end.....and miss
Originally Posted by Summumma
baron is frickin OVERRATED!!! damn... his erratic shot selection is mind numbing!!! his execution down the stretch is horrible!! it seems like at the end of every close game instead of creating for a teammate or getting a good look... he just dribbles the clock away and does that stupid step back jumper with a hand in his face and from the 3pt line!!! i dont understand that type of play from ur point guard... and btw mike dunleavy NEEDS to go!!
Medical Retirement For Mobley?
With Cuttino Mobley still not in uniform following his trade to the New York Knicks, the New York Post has made reference to the possibility of Mobley filing papers for a medical retirement today because of a heart condition.
The move appears to be bizarre considering the condition was detected when Mobley was with the Houston Rockets, and he has played without problems with the Orlando Magic, Sacramento Kings and L.A. Clippers since then.
Mobley was averaging 33 minutes and 14 points a game this season before the the trade.
Allan Houston and Patrick Ewing Jr. are the two likeliest candidates to take Mobley's roster spot.
Via New York Post
I guess we did good by trading him and Trash for Zbo
Originally Posted by mjshoefanatic
Get used to it. Other than injuries, the biggest knock on Baron is his shot selection. It makes fansOriginally Posted by lawdog1
Originally Posted by mjshoefanatic
Yeah. Baron's decision making down the stretch is very suspect. The guy can pretty much get to the rack whenever he wants, but insists on launching 3s (at a 23% clip).
Cuttino Mobley: Considers Retirement
Update: Mobley is mulling over a medical retirement because of a heart condition, according to a source familiar with the situation, the New York Post reports.
Recommendation: The Knicks, who acquired Mobley from the Clippers two weeks ago, discovered a heart condition while conducting a physical and he has been undergoing testing ever since. It's a condition that Mobley reportedly signed waivers for while with Houston and Los Angeles, absolving the teams from any culpability in the case of a heart malfunction. He is scheduled for another test in Minnesota on Thursday. According to the source, Mobley initiated the extra testing. "He's not really focused on basketball, his main concern is his health," the source said.
Originally Posted by mjshoefanatic
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Cuttino Mobley: Considers Retirement
Update: Mobley is mulling over a medical retirement because of a heart condition, according to a source familiar with the situation, the New York Post reports.
Recommendation: The Knicks, who acquired Mobley from the Clippers two weeks ago, discovered a heart condition while conducting a physical and he has been undergoing testing ever since. It's a condition that Mobley reportedly signed waivers for while with Houston and Los Angeles, absolving the teams from any culpability in the case of a heart malfunction. He is scheduled for another test in Minnesota on Thursday. According to the source, Mobley initiated the extra testing. "He's not really focused on basketball, his main concern is his health," the source said.
Francis: Mobley 'Didn't Sound Too Good'
Steve Francis told the Houston Chronicle that his friend Cuttino Mobley is despondent over the possibility of early retirement.
Mobley has an enlarged heart that could force him to retire.
"That's the same ailment he has played with his whole career," said Francis. "It's terrible. He didn't sound too good today.
"It's tough. I know how much he loves playing basketball. I don't know how he'd react. He's close to a decision."
Via New York Daily News
Clippers' Dunleavy Given Vote Of Confidence
The Clippers lost yet another game on Monday night, but the organization has given coach Mike Dunleavy a vote of confidence.
"It's always darkest before the dawn," team president Andy Roeser said. "We like our players and as hard as it is to say, we just need to be a little patient until it all comes together."
The Clippers were 4-17 after Monday night's action.
Via Los Angeles Daily News