Stern's trash talk stinks, but pros could teach him a lesson

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 Stern's trash talk stinks, but pros could teach him a lesson
Nobody in the NBA, nobody, talks more trash these days than commissioner David Stern. He has belittled Seattle, a city that has supported... [link]

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First Cup: Wednesday
Published 4/16/2008 at ESPN.com - True Hoop - Blog
... Steve Kelley of The Seattle Times: "Nobody in the NBA, nobody, talks more trash these days than commissioner David Stern. He has belittled Seattle, a city that has supported his game for four decades. He has mocked citizens as solid as Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and Costco CEO Jim Sinegal. He has treated the state legislature and city council with finger-wagging disdain. Stern has trash talked so much this season that if he were a player, he would have fined himself. The trouble is, Stern's no good at it. Surely he knows his trash talking sounds ...

Recap: Warriors 121, SEATTLE SuperSonics 126- Too Hot for TV! That's That.
Published 4/17/2008 by Atma Brother ONE at Golden State Of Mind: Front Page Posts
... investors in the first place. Some far superior insights from around the web:  Why Warriors Fans Should Care about the Sonics (xacto) Save the Sonics, and Your Team [Fast Break]  Save Our Sonics Save the Sonics! Rock the NBA Board of Governors vote! [Ball Don't Lie] Legal experts call Schultz suit a long shot [Seattle PI] Stern's trash talk stinks, but pros could teach him a lesson [Seattle Times] ...

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