In Louisiana they say thank god for mississippi and arkansas. In
Mississippi they say 'thank god for texas.'
Pinhead
Exactly, Shaq can do everything. That's why there's an S on his arm.
Yo hit it right on the head.
Plus he is gaining some lbs also, That will make him more chance to injure. He
is very good but not worth that much moneny. See Larry Johnson with Charlotte.
!
>Renee Marie Nolan <rmn...@jove.acs.unt.edu> wrote:
>(from texas)
>>The Lakers are so stupid for paying Shaq so much money. He can't even
>>make a free throw. This really gets me mad. He's being paid all that
>>money just to run up and down the court like a big ape. He can't do
>>nothing!
>In Louisiana they say thank god for mississippi and arkansas. In
>Mississippi they say 'thank god for texas.'
Shaq spent his boyhood where? Yeah, Texas.
As a N.O. native and resident told me this summer: "Shaq was in Louisiana
for a while, but really he's more of a texan. By which I mean stupid."
Trube
>Renee Marie Nolan wrote:
>>
>> He can't do nothing!
>Exactly, Shaq can do everything. That's why there's an S on his arm.
>Yo hit it right on the head.
Actually, there's a difference between "can't do nothing" and "can do
everything." "Shaq can't do nothing" merely means that he must have some
activity going on. That's why he spends so much time rapping/making movies/etc.
'Everything' isn't the opposite of 'nothing', 'something' is. So therefore,
Shaq can do something!
Yu are so Rong! (sorry, couldn't pass that one up)
I didn't see LJ sitting on the bench nursing anything
last season. He averaged nearly 21 ppg and led his team
in rebounds. The only thing Shaq's had to nurse since he
entered the league was that broken thumb.
> 'Everything' isn't the opposite of 'nothing', 'something' is. So therefore,
> Shaq can do something!
I'm still trying to figure out how such a bad player could possibly be
such a big traitor.....
Larry Coon
University of California
la...@fs2.assist.uci.edu
LJ is clearly not the player he was prior to injuring his back, imo.
Grant
Is it wrong to pray for shaq to blow out an acl this year? I lost too much
hair watching
him shoot FTs--I can't wait to see him whip out the trowel in a Laker uni.
Grant
You're right, he's better. He can score from virtually anywhere
rather than having to depend solely upon driving to the rim.
>Grant
Well I guess you are the bball god of all! When you can dominate the
boards like shaq can, you WILL get fouled. As you know, being the bball
god, when you get fouled you have to shoot free throws. If you can't
make the original shot because your fouled, nor the free-throw following
the foul, you make shit for points. Magic, Lakers, whomever, shaq will
be a big name, thats all. However, I think your reasons for liking shaq
are personal,and to that I say get quit sucking his dick and wake up!
True, he's added an outside game and alot of basketball savvy to
make up for the lost athletecism. In my book, he's a better, smarter
player than he was when he was just getting by on quickness and
strength.
dave
David Crotty <dacr...@cco.caltech.edu> wrote in article
<53jdf9$p...@gap.cco.caltech.edu>...
> Grant Carpenter <gr...@tiac.net> wrote:
> >LJ is clearly not the player he was prior to injuring his back, imo.
> True, he's added an outside game and alot of basketball savvy to
> make up for the lost athletecism. In my book, he's a better, smarter
> player than he was when he was just getting by on quickness and
> strength.
No disagreement that LJ is a smarter and more saavy player. I think he's a
a much better team player at this stage in his career. I just don't see him
as being as dominant a player as he was before the back. I think a
comparable transition might be MJ from 91-92 to 96. Not injury based but a
different type of game.
Grant