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Ben Q. Rock Dude could have at least thrown in a "jub-jub." That'd be the broadcasting equivalent of a blindfolded, 360-degree, between-the-legs reverse windmill from the foul line. While jumping over a cardboard cutout of Shawn Bradley, just for good measure.-
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Ryne Nelson Pretty sure Frazier had his Webster's Thesaurus open to "Nice"
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newgroom422 for those who have been listening to clyde for years, this is normal for him. grew up listening to "swishing and dishing," "shaking and baking" back in the Mark Jackson, Gerald Wilkins, Patrick Ewing days.
Just did a search and found these.
Walt Frazier NBA broadcaster of the week, which includes his top 5 sayings.
http://www.nba.com/features/frazier_070411.html
A Walt Frazier dictionary! Brings back a lot of good memories. Omnipotent! Uncanny! Swooping and hooping, wheeling and dealing.
http://www.widewordofsports.com/Features/Walt_Frazier_Dictionary.htm
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Ryne Nelson So it should be flipped. Walton speaks Frazierese...Doesn't have the same ring to it.
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Walt Frazier speaks Waltonese
Odenized —
Odenized.com original video on YouTube Virtuosity? Maestro? Grandeur? Spendor? Majesty? Is someone taking Bill Walton courses?
That Knicks Game Was AWESOME
Deceptively Quick —
Blazers 120 Knicks 114 (boxscore) I heard I've been pretty negative around here lately. Too sarcastic. Probably. I mean, the game went to OT and the Knicks were without Crawford, Curry, Randolph, and as always, Starbury. All to remind us once again that the post-winning bonanza Blazer team is in fact good enough to barely beat bad teams (sometimes). But let me say that last night's game was AWESOME (thats right, all caps!). Down the stretch, the teams looked as tired as any I can remember. Roy looked hobbled and depleted, but somehow kept making plays ...



