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[h1]NBA notebook[/h1]
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
The new oldest profession?
Yes, Miami Heat guard Jason Williams said, the rumors have hit home. "The thing about it is how it affects your family," Williams said beforescoring nine points in Tues day's 96-82 loss to the Cavaliers. With the trading deadline less than two months away, Williams said he can't help feelhe's viewed more as an expiring contract than a needed contributor. "We're like some high-paid prostitutes anywayin this league," he said. "They just use and get rid of us whenever they want." Williams is in the final year of a con tract that pays$8.9 million this season. "If it happens, it happens," he said. What Williams doesn't appreciate is be ing scapegoated. "Losing,everybody's just going to start to look for reasons why," he said. "Blame this, blame that, blame him, blame me."
from : http://www.cleveland.com/plaindealer/stories/index.ssf?/base/sports/119867371151310.xml&coll=2
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
The new oldest profession?
Yes, Miami Heat guard Jason Williams said, the rumors have hit home. "The thing about it is how it affects your family," Williams said beforescoring nine points in Tues day's 96-82 loss to the Cavaliers. With the trading deadline less than two months away, Williams said he can't help feelhe's viewed more as an expiring contract than a needed contributor. "We're like some high-paid prostitutes anywayin this league," he said. "They just use and get rid of us whenever they want." Williams is in the final year of a con tract that pays$8.9 million this season. "If it happens, it happens," he said. What Williams doesn't appreciate is be ing scapegoated. "Losing,everybody's just going to start to look for reasons why," he said. "Blame this, blame that, blame him, blame me."
from : http://www.cleveland.com/plaindealer/stories/index.ssf?/base/sports/119867371151310.xml&coll=2