They Are What We Say They Are? - Players and Their Reputations

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 They Are What We Say They Are? - Players and Their Reputations
I caught game 7 of the Spurs/Hornets series and was struck by Tim Duncan’s performance. He finished with 16 points (5-17 from the field) and 14 rebounds. Furthermore, his last points came from the free throw line with 6:27 left in the 4th quarter. The Big Fundamental then missed his final three shots and saw Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili carry the scoring load down the stretch. ... [link]

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Fiddlin' and Diddlin' - Daily Links 5/22
Published 5/22/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (FLCeltsFan) at LOY's PLACE a celtics green blog
... final has ABC and NBA drooling Sons of Bill Simmons Has Jesus become Judas? LeBasketbawl 10 ways to get Ray Allen back on track Philly.com NBA insiders challenge Donaghy's arguments USA Today Bill Russell tops Celtics' list of legends Courtside View Wednesday practice update: staying on guard Green Bandwagon They are what we say they are? Players and their reputations Parquet ...

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