With Cleveland comes Varejoke

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The Pistons face the Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals. What does that mean for the Pistons and their fans? It means that Detroit will be subject to one of the most annoying players on the planet, Clownfish Varejao. In Cleveland he's known for the energy he brings off the bench. Just about everywhere else Sideshow Bob Varejao's game is nothing more than a mop top flopping all over ... [link]

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So, Cleveland, we meet again
Published 5/21/2007 by Matt Watson at Detroit Bad Boys
... Need4Sheed: With Cleveland comes Varejoke

Monday Bullets
Published 5/21/2007 at ESPN.com - True Hoop - Blog
... The art of flopping.

Blogdome: Remembering RBI
Published 5/21/2007 at Deadspin
... • The Cavaliers' skilled flopper. [Need4Sheed]

BLOGGAS BE TYPIN
Published 5/21/2007 by HG at YOU BEEN BLINDED
... Anderson Varejao is a flopping S.O.B. Courtesy of Need 4 Sheed

The Cavs sport their own flopper. How else did you think they got this far?
Published 5/21/2007 by Blog@FanIQ.com (CriticalFanatic) at FanIQ Blog
... Source: (Need4Sheed)

The Cavs sports their own flopper. How else did you think they got this far?
Published 5/21/2007 by Blog@FanIQ.com (CriticalFanatic) at FanIQ Blog
... Source: (Need4Sheed)

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Published 5/22/2007 at mgoblog
... With Cleveland comes Varejoke

Lebron’s Scowl, Varejao’s Flop Lose Again
Published 5/25/2007 by Brian at Empty the Bench
... ?–but in Game 1, it was Donyell Marshall bricking a wide-open three-pointer that would have likely won the game. Last night, first it was a deja vu play with about 30 seconds left when Lebron drove to the hole, the defense collapsed, and he dished to an open teammate beyond the arc, almost the same spot as Marshall’s shot. Sasha Pavlovic hesitated, pump-faked, and traveled. Turnover. Then it was Anderson Varejoke (14 points, 14 boards) acting incredulous that his flopping disguised as a sorry excuse for defense didn’t earn him an offensive foul call on ‘Sheed before the big man nailed a difficult shot in Lebron’s face.

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