Too much Rod Benson: Welcome to the Boom Tho Movement
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The D-League Gilbert Arenas
Published 12/10/2007 by JakeTheSnake at Gilbertology
You might remember some time ago, I made the case that Chris Lofton was the college version of Agent Zero. Now it looks like I might have found Gilbert’s D-League equivalent. Say hello to Rod Benson.
If we were strictly talking about playing style, there would be no comparison since you’d never see Gilbert score 28 points and pull down 28 rebounds in one game, but they have a lot more in common than you would think. Let’s do some comparisons shall we?
Pac 10 Players - Gilbert Arenas played at Arizona, Rod played at California where at one point he was a teammate of Dominic McGuire, who is now ...
Monday Bullets
Published 12/10/2007 at ESPN.com - True Hoop - Blog
... have become very, very lame and that includes the Q, where this year's version is below their previous standard. Here's what happens in every arena: There's a bunch of highlights where the crowd just watches and doesn't cheer spliced in with players in boring setup shots clowning around or looking mean, then there's some smoke or fireworks and they announce the names with piped in crowd noise. Not that I could do it better, I'm just saying all of them have gotten boring." D-League hero Rod Benson makes it to the blogging big time. ...
No Your Links: 12/10/07
Published 12/10/2007 by JakeTheSnake <info@bulletsforever.com> at Bullets Forever: Front Page Posts
... I am in complete agreement with. Roger Mason has been really consistent lately. He goes through the same routine every day where he wakes up, takes a shower, gets ready for practice, watches this and then he heads off to work. Today's word of the day is: Awesome. I know that Yahoo(!)'s NBA Experts Blog has been linked to before on here because they added Kelly Dwyer who is one of the best NBA writers out there and today Rod Benson (The D-League's Gilbert Arenas) joined the team. This isn't a link, ...

