Two high-ranking Miami Heat officials told ProBasketballNews.com late
Wednesday that veteran free agent Latrell Sprewell is about to sign with the
team.
The officials refused to allow their names to be used or to be quoted for
this story, other than to say a deal appears to be "just about in place" and
could be completed as early as Friday.
Sprewell, 35, is the lone remaining high-profile free agent. The 6-foot-5
swingman spent the past two seasons with the Minnesota Timberwolves after
five years in New York, where he helped the Knicks become the only No. 8
playoff seed to reach the Finals in 1999. The Timberwolves advanced to the
Western Conference finals in 2004.
Glove, White Choc, Toine and Spree? Jesus, but at least the Christmas
party should be entertaining.
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"They say Saddam is delusional. He still thinks he's president
and gives speeches standing next to his bed at night. No, wait,
that's Al Gore." -- Jay Leno
it's funny how some teams just don't learn from other teams mistakes.
paging portland, circia 2001...and 2...and 3...
> Because you can never have too much cancer, I suppose.
<grin> Maybe Shaq has an interest in some healthcare conglomerate.
>
> Glove, White Choc, Toine and Spree? Jesus, but at least the Christmas
> party should be entertaining.
At least Williams looked good in the game I watched - and seems to be just
what the Heat really needed. Payton and Walker didn't do anything and I
can't make any sense out of adding them anyways. Same goes for Sprewell.
And the 2nd choice was to re-sign Quinell Woods...
you must not have watched the first regular season game. Walker did
very well.
s_knight8 wrote:
Riley has sprung a leak. The current roster is already a big gamble;
adding Sprewell to the mix seems ridiculous.
Tick...tick...tick...
Go Blazers !
> In article <1131056605.1...@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>,
> "Looneyt0on" <loone...@aol.com> wrote:
>
> > you must not have watched the first regular season game. Walker did
> > very well.
>
> Your heart began breaking today...
why is that? I don't expect Walker to do too much most of the games
and I know there will be some nights when he wins the Iverson award for
going 2-15. He may have had his best game for the entire season in the
first game. Not a big deal.
Riley is devious. He is bringing Sprewell in to choke Van Gundy.
Once Gundy is in the Hospital, Riley will step in as coach and save the
team!
And Zo. Yow.
And Lakers '04. Having adequate talent is necessary to win
championships, but mindlessly stockpiling talent without any thought
towards chemistry is suicide.
it's a good thing you don't let google save your posts...that way your
descendants may not know what a prick you were
haha
> Did you have something to add to the Antoine Walker discussion? Here's
> a little questionaire to help get things started:
ok!
> A. Who do you think will punch Ant's lights out first? Shaq? Wade?
> Riley? An outraged Heat fan? A broadcaster? A Heat Dancer?
i'll go with shaq
> B. When will this happen, to the nearest week?
first week of the playoffs
> C. Will said punch-thrower do it on court, in a huddle, back in the
> showers, or at a bar?
post-game in the locker room
> D. Finally, how far back will Ant set the Heat? From 1st in the
> conference to...3rd? 7th? Lottery? Developmental League?
still top 4 but no conference finals appearance