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For me, I got love for the Grizz, it's just all fun and games.
I don't. **** them.
And there he go.
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For me, I got love for the Grizz, it's just all fun and games.
I don't. **** them.
Mayo on fire.
Thirteenth in 3-point FGA/game, 5.6.
First in 3-point FGM/game, 3.3.
Third in 3-Point FG%, 58.9%.
First in total 3-pointers made, 33.
And, has two more three pointers made than the Chicago Bulls thus far.
#Filth.
I don't know how a point guard goes 33 minutes without recording an assist, but Kyrie Irving just accomplished it.
Today's highlights
RT @WindhorstESPN: Sixers fear Andrew Bynum has done additional damage to knees by bowling recently, multiple sources told ESPN. Link coming
I think it's 46 straight games by Magic.33rd straight game with at least 10 dimes.
Anybody know the record?
Really? It takes a genius to want to trade Bynum for Howard?Mitch is a damn genius for getting rid of this guy.
RT @WindhorstESPN: Sixers fear Andrew Bynum has done additional damage to knees by bowling recently, multiple sources told ESPN. Link coming
LinkAndrew Bynum hurt while bowling
The Philadelphia 76ers fear All-Star center Andrew Bynum might have done additional damage to his knees while bowling, according to sources close to the situation.
Multiple sources told ESPN on Saturday that Bynum suffered an unspecified injury this month while bowling. On Friday, Bynum revealed that -- on top of the issues with his right knee that could keep him sidelined until January -- he also had suffered a "setback" with his left knee.
There are several activities that are prohibited in standard NBA player contracts, but bowling is not one of them. Bynum is known to enjoy bowling.
Bynum, who has yet to play or practice with the team, was acquired in the blockbuster four-team trade in August that also sent Dwight Howard from the Orlando Magic to the Los Angeles Lakers.
In September Bynum went to Germany to receive Orthokine therapy injections in both knees. In October he received preventative lubricating injections. The reason those procedures were done so close to the season, the team said, was to maximize their effects. At some point, however, Bynum developed a bone bruise that has sidetracked his rehabilitation and recovery.
The Sixers have pushed back Bynum's hoped return date three different times and have released a series of detailed statements on the matter. But before Bynum's comments there was never any mention of left knee pain or weakened cartilage.
"I've just got to wait for the cartilage to get stronger, and that's pretty much what's going on," Bynum said. "The pain is about the same, but there is swelling in both knees that we have under control. It's the same spot, bone bruise on both sides."
Really? It takes a genius to want to trade Bynum for Howard?