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Author: TerraholmTerraholm Date: Nov 9, 2007 06:09
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In the second quarter, Kirk Hinrich saved a defensive rebound in front of
the Pistons' bench but didn't get any help from the opposition. Richard
Hamilton and Flip Murray both leaned out of the way, allowing Hinrich to
fall backward over a chair.
When Hinrich struggled to get on his feet, Rasheed Wallace leaped off the
Detroit bench and screamed to his teammates, "Trap, trap!"
--
Laurel T
"Every time 'Sheed took a shot he said
`Don't worry young fella, I get paid for this.
I get paid for doing this to you',"
- Kwame Brown
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Date: Nov 9, 2007 07:02
On Nov 9, 9:09 am, "Terraholm" hotmail.com> wrote:
> http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ncl=http://www.dailyherald.com/stor...
>
> In the second quarter, Kirk Hinrich saved a defensive rebound in front of
> the Pistons' bench but didn't get any help from the opposition. Richard
> Hamilton and Flip Murray both leaned out of the way, allowing Hinrich to
> fall backward over a chair.
>
> When Hinrich struggled to get on his feet, Rasheed Wallace leaped off the
> Detroit bench and screamed to his teammates, "Trap, trap!"
>
> --
> Laurel T
> "Every time 'Sheed took a shot he said
> `Don't worry young fella, I get paid for this.
> I get paid for doing this to you',"
> - Kwame Brown
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Author: TerraholmTerraholm Date: Nov 9, 2007 11:40
> On Nov 9, 9:09 am, "Terraholm" hotmail.com> wrote:
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>> When Hinrich struggled to get on his feet, Rasheed Wallace leaped
>> off the Detroit bench and screamed to his teammates, "Trap, trap!"
>>
But I loved the quote...
>
> Sheed had, obviously, a great game (even though he came up short on a
> couple of shots at the end). Unfortunately, he didn't have much
> help.
I wonder how long the control the emotions thing will last. You could see
the effort last night, plus he kept Rip from getting tossed...
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Date: Nov 9, 2007 11:41
On Nov 9, 10:57 am, SkippyPB nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote:
>>On Nov 9, 9:09 am, "Terraholm" hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>> In the second quarter, Kirk Hinrich saved a defensive rebound in front of
>>> the Pistons' bench but didn't get any help from the opposition. Richard
>>> Hamilton and Flip Murray both leaned out of the way, allowing Hinrich to
>>> fall backward over a chair.
>
>>> When Hinrich struggled to get on his feet, Rasheed Wallace leaped off the
>>> Detroit bench and screamed to his teammates, "Trap, trap!"
>
>>> --
>>> Laurel T
>>> "Every time 'Sheed took a shot he said
>>> `Don't worry young fella, I get paid for this.
>>> I get paid for doing this to you',"
>>> - Kwame Brown
> ...
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Author: HosmericaHosmerica Date: Nov 9, 2007 12:17
>> On Nov 9, 9:09 am, "Terraholm" hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>>
>>> When Hinrich struggled to get on his feet, Rasheed Wallace leaped
>>> off the Detroit bench and screamed to his teammates, "Trap, trap!"
>>>
>
> But I loved the quote...
>
>>
>> Sheed had, obviously, a great game (even though he came up short on a
>> couple of shots at the end). Unfortunately, he didn't have much
>> help.
>
> I wonder how long the control the emotions thing will last. You could see ...
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Author: TerraholmTerraholm Date: Nov 9, 2007 12:35
Hosmerica wrote:
>>> On Nov 9, 9:09 am, "Terraholm" hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>>>
>>>> When Hinrich struggled to get on his feet, Rasheed Wallace leaped
>>>> off the Detroit bench and screamed to his teammates, "Trap, trap!"
>>>>
>>
>> But I loved the quote...
>>
>>>
>>> Sheed had, obviously, a great game (even though he came up short on
>>> a couple of shots at the end). Unfortunately, he didn't have much
>>> help.
>> ...
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Author: TerraholmTerraholm Date: Nov 9, 2007 18:37
> And I love 'Dyess, but he hasn't found his rhythm yet as a starter.
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Tonight at the half 14 pts on 7-8
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Date: Nov 10, 2007 06:50
On Nov 9, 9:37 pm, "Terraholm" hotmail.com> wrote:
>> And I love 'Dyess, but he hasn't found his rhythm yet as a starter.
>
> Tonight at the half 14 pts on 7-8
Oh sure, quote that, but don't quote my later post (before last
night's game) where, in response to a suggestion that Detroit start
Maxiell instead of Dyess, I wrote:
"Then again, it's probably too early to start messing with a lineup
that, after all, is 3-1."
Anyway, I was delighted to see Antonio play that well yesterday and I
hope he continues. And Nazr with 15 points! I wonder what his career
high is as a Piston.--Joe
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Author: SkippyPBSkippyPB Date: Nov 10, 2007 08:33
>On Nov 9, 9:37 pm, "Terraholm" hotmail.com> wrote:
>>> And I love 'Dyess, but he hasn't found his rhythm yet as a starter.
>>
>> Tonight at the half 14 pts on 7-8
>
>Oh sure, quote that, but don't quote my later post (before last
>night's game) where, in response to a suggestion that Detroit start
>Maxiell instead of Dyess, I wrote:
>
>"Then again, it's probably too early to start messing with a lineup
>that, after all, is 3-1."
>
>Anyway, I was delighted to see Antonio play that well yesterday and I
>hope he continues. And Nazr with 15 points! I wonder what his career
>high is as a Piston.--Joe
That was a good bounce back game for the Pistons. Clippers have been
playing well early in the season.
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