The difference between then and now

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I made mention of this in the recap , Sheed clowning around with the Sixers huddle with the game on the line. I can’t say Sheed didn’t buy himself some slack with his performance (first quarter at least), but not this much. Could you imagine Bill Laimbeer doing this? No. He could have at least have been trying to see what the Sixers plan to do to stop the ‘Stonz, but nah, ... [link]

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Where “changing the rotation for no reason” happens
Published 4/21/2008 by Matt Watson at Detroit Bad Boys
... answer, I’d really like to know, and I’m sure guys like Stuckey, Johnson, Jarvis Hayes and Arron Afflalo would, too … In any case, here’s some other worthwhile recaps from around the web: TrueHoop’s Pistons-Sixers Bullets (with a cameo from our own LawyerBoy) Kelly Dwyer’s Behind the Boxscore Need4Sheed’s Stunned at the Palace PistonsNation’s Ehh … What? and The Difference Between Then and Now There are other good ones, I’m sure, but ...

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