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Trimethylaminuria, folks.  Trimethylaminuria.  It's a rare metabolic disorder that prevents the proper catabolism pf tremethylamine.  The result is a faint to very strong, pervasive fish odor.  The sufferer could bathe five times a day and still smell like rotting fish. It reminds me of most of the Spurs supporting cast.  Finley has no business playing in the NBA ... [link]

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Ballin’: The Night the Clock Stood Still
Published 5/6/2008 by TheBigLead at The Big Lead
... New Orleans 102, San Antonio 84: Not something we thought we’d say, but the Spurs appear rattled. Tim Duncan got in David West’s face (for clapping!). Manu Ginobili got ...

NBA link cram - May 6
Published 5/6/2008 by Cuzzy at Cuzoogle
Bullets Forever - Should the Wiz keep everyone together for next year? And One - And One takes on Reds Army - A blog battle. Mavs Moneyball - Do Mavs fans want Jason Kidd back? SonicsCentral - More news on the battle between the city and the NBA. 3 Shades of Blue - Reviewing the Grizzlies season. Pounding the Rock - This Spurs blog is not happy with the team’s play. Hornets ...

The Internets are alive: Spurs at Hornets, Game 2
Published 5/6/2008 at Ball Don't Lie
... Pounding The Rock: "Trimethylaminuria, folks. Trimethylaminuria. It's a rare metabolic disorder that prevents the proper catabolism pf tremethylamine. The result is a faint to very strong, pervasive fish odor. The sufferer could bathe five times a day and still smell like rotting fish. It reminds me of most of the Spurs supporting cast." ...

NBA Playoffs: Making The Spurs Look Old
Published 5/6/2008 by Chris at Intentional Foul
... done. After watching the Spurs fall, 102-84, you might also be thinking the Hornets — led by the mighty Chris Paul — look like the much younger, hungrier team while the Spurs look slow and dare I say it, old. Of course, they say a playoff series hasn’t really begun until you lose a game at home and fortunately for San Antonio, both losses have been in New Orleans. However, I’m not sure if a trip west is going to be balm that salves their wounds. Perhaps a new supporting cast might help. As it stands, Chris Paul is the best player ...

Monday Morning Links
Published 5/6/2008 by Wes Cox at Mavs Moneyball: Front Page Posts
... for tampering. This is a hilariously pathetic read, and makes you really appreciate having component people in the front office now. ------------------------- Mike D'Antoni is looking like the front runner in Chicago .  That's where I thought Avery had a good chance of ending up. ------------------------ Sefko says the Mavs will have to get creative to fill the roster next season. ----------------------- At least one Spurs fan isn't feeling too good their chances after New Orleans went up 2-0 last night. ...

Tuesday Bullets
Published 5/6/2008 at ESPN.com - True Hoop - Blog
... on corporate entertainment, I think I know how you can get invited to a party with Jay-Z. (Who, in that article, is actually listed second after ... the international superstar known as Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz.) As many have pointed out, but must be pointed out again and again, Jeff Bower deserves a lot of credit for assembling that Hornets roster. Spurs fan, understanding what it feels like to be a Phoenix fan. And looking a little like they're getting off the bandwagon. If Mike ...

Spurs vs. Hornets Game 2 Blogwire
Published 5/6/2008 by Hoffman at ballerblogger.com
... Trimethylaminuria, folks.  Trimethylaminuria.  It’s a rare metabolic disorder that prevents the proper catabolism pf tremethylamine.  The result is a faint to very strong, pervasive fish odor.  The sufferer could bathe five times a day and still smell like rotting fish.  It reminds me of most of the Spurs supporting cast. ...

Hornets-Spurs Game 2 Aftermath: Tuesday news wrap
Published 5/6/2008 at Hornets247.com Blog
... the series getting more physical as we move to San Antonio... Some dicey moments have arisen in the first two games, and I will confidently say, before we come back to New Orleans for game 5, somebody will have been suspended, and their logo will probably have an insect on it. So far, everything has been broken up quickly, but emotions are running high, and I think David West is approaching a breaking point. Another Spurs blogger, Matthew Powell, thinks his team stinks... Trimethylaminuria, folks. Trimethylaminuria.  It's a rare ...

Reading is Great! Tuesday’s NBA Links
Published 5/6/2008 by Andrew Thell at Empty the Bench
Sports On My Mind - Mike D’Antoni is looking for a fresh start with the Bulls. Tremendous Upside Potential - How he and John Paxson can make it work in Chicago. HOOPSWORLD - Peja Stojakovic isn’t getting much hype, but he’s filling his role splendidly. Pounding the Rock - That strong, pervasive fish odor emanates from San Antonio. Legend of Cecilo Guante - How did LeBron go from MVP to complete ...

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