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The Quest for the Cup, Dodgers & Diamondbacks Brawl, and Ed Reed Blames Brady

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Quick Question:

Duncan's considered a PF, right? Why not Bosh?


I have lowered the boom...

Because Duncan plays like one?

I consider Bosh an undersized SF

I'm going off their style of play, not their respective heights
 

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bosh is an 8 time all star?
 

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Bill Russell was only 6'9", so He would be the greatest PF of all time
 

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Bueller - Any Help


Hey Fantasy Baseball Guys,


I need help at 3B and 2B since I have Weeks, Middlebrooks and Mousetakas.

I have Hardy and Castro at SS right now.

Castro is killing me but I see Hardy as a sell high candidate.

I can get Kyle Seager for Hardy right now? Thoughts?

Seager is eligible at 2B and 3B where needed, but Castro sucks major dick right now with 4 hits in two weeks.

I hate Seattle bats...they never fail to disappoint...
 

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Wednesday, June 5 vs. Cleveland Indians

This story about the suspensions that are allegedly coming down from the commissioner's office is all anyone wants to talk about. You get so tired of the subject that you hate to even bring it up, but the names are out there, and people are even talking about it in the clubhouse. You want to believe that everyone on your team is clean, because that's the only way you know how to play. To do it any differently is an insult to every True Yankee who has come before you. When you're first called up from the minors, you're taken to a private room by all the True Yankees on the roster, and your sacred responsibility to the pinstripes is explained to you. There are votive candles bearing all the retired Yankee numbers, and blessed shards of bats that delivered game-winning World Series hits, and a pair of magic sweatbands that had to be cut off Reggie Jackson after the 1978 season because he didn't want to give them back. You're joining a culture of professionalism, of perfectionism, of winningism. You have to be up to the task. You need to be told what's expected of you. So we tell you.
Unless we're on the road. Then we skip all that and just tell the kids not to embarrass us out there. If they're still on the team by the next homestand they get the ritual, depending on the availability of the sweatbands. We have a lot of rituals — sometimes scheduling is an issue. But in most cases you eventually get your ceremony, and the message is delivered.
And that message is: It's special to be a Yankee. Don't screw it up. Especially by cheating.
We don't need the commissioner's office to police us.
We have the sweatbands.
 

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Thursday, June 6: at Seattle Mariners

The team's up in Seattle to begin a West Coast road trip, and I'm back in Tampa to continue rehab. With Alex. The media's been all over him, but he's been trying to go about his business, taking his BP and ignoring anything that's not baseball. You really have to respect that. He could easily walk out to the bank of cameras watching him from behind the outfield fence and do what he's done in the past, which is start taking questions, get mesmerized by the sound of his own voice, and then not stop talking until he's discussed that recurring nightmare he had in the fifth grade about the wild boar that lived in his closet and came out to eat his big toes whenever he fell asleep. It's not easy for an oversharer to pass up the chance to explain why he sometimes wakes up with missing toes and hobbles around with a phantom limp. There's progress there. It's encouraging.
 

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is Kevin Garnett a Center?
 

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He started 73 games his first year, 39 the next (the year that Bargnani got there)...the year he left in the Jermaine O' Neal trade, O' Neal started 34 of 41 games played for the Raptors...

Unless you consider O' Neal the PF at the time, Bosh has been a true PF for a lot more than 15% of his career...

It doesn't happen too often... But when blake and I agree on something...


You can put it in the bank...
 

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Saturday, June 8: at Seattle Mariners

You can't take anything for granted in this game. On paper, you look at a matchup like today's, and you see the New York Yankees versus the Seattle Mariners, and Andy Pettitte versus Joe Saunders, and you might jump to the conclusion that it's going to be an easy win for one of those teams. But that's why they don't play the games on paper, they play them in pitcher-friendly ballparks in cities where the soccer team outdraws the MLB team. Anything can happen.
It didn't, this time. But it could have. Andy might not have gotten his 250th career victory, and Mo might not have gotten his 630th career save.
You're happy those amazing milestones happened, but there was no guarantee that they would, even though they did.
Baseball's a great sport that way.
 

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Sunday, June 9: at Seattle Mariners

When we started the season, Chris Stewart wasn't the starting catcher, David Phelps wasn't in the starting rotation, and Reid Brignac wasn't the starting shortstop. But here we are, in early June, with a team that wasn't necessarily the one we'd all envisioned in spring training, but it's still a team that will battle you until the final out, even if you're starting Felix Hernandez in his home ballpark. Phelps will go pitch-for-pitch with your ace. Stewart will get the winning hit against your bullpen. And maybe Reid Brignac won't do anything of note, because the shortstop position is doomed until it's filled by a Captain, but he's out there trying his best for a team that refuses to quit.
You can't help but be proud of these guys, even though they'll probably lose their jobs to returning regulars soon. It takes a special kind of person to be a temporary hero. It's important that we recognize that from time to time.
 

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Monday, June 10: Off day

The road has been long, and frustrating, and hasn't always played out the way I'd have liked it to.
But I've resumed baseball activities.
Twenty-five dry swings. Twenty ground balls hit right at me.
You wish that they were wet swings, that the balls were hit several feet to the right and to the left.
But it is what it is.
This is a deliberate process. We can't afford any more setbacks, any more injuries. Not when we're getting so close.
We're even taking my visualizations slower this time. No World Series parade down the Canyon of Heroes. I'm only allowed to close my eyes and imagine myself in the locker room after clinching the ALDS, confiscating all the champagne bottles and swimming goggles, reminding everybody that we haven't accomplished anything yet.
Maybe I pushed it a bit there. I may have let the guys in my mind-clubhouse spray a little Moët around.
Just this once.
 

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Wednesday, June 5 vs. Cleveland Indians

This story about the suspensions that are allegedly coming down from the commissioner's office is all anyone wants to talk about. You get so tired of the subject that you hate to even bring it up, but the names are out there, and people are even talking about it in the clubhouse. You want to believe that everyone on your team is clean, because that's the only way you know how to play. To do it any differently is an insult to every True Yankee who has come before you. When you're first called up from the minors, you're taken to a private room by all the True Yankees on the roster, and your sacred responsibility to the pinstripes is explained to you. There are votive candles bearing all the retired Yankee numbers, and blessed shards of bats that delivered game-winning World Series hits, and a pair of magic sweatbands that had to be cut off Reggie Jackson after the 1978 season because he didn't want to give them back. You're joining a culture of professionalism, of perfectionism, of winningism. You have to be up to the task. You need to be told what's expected of you. So we tell you.
Unless we're on the road. Then we skip all that and just tell the kids not to embarrass us out there. If they're still on the team by the next homestand they get the ritual, depending on the availability of the sweatbands. We have a lot of rituals — sometimes scheduling is an issue. But in most cases you eventually get your ceremony, and the message is delivered.
And that message is: It's special to be a Yankee. Don't screw it up. Especially by cheating.
We don't need the commissioner's office to police us.
We have the sweatbands.


LMAO

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So all I've got is the reason why Bosh is getting abused by everyone on the court is because he's a PF playing C.

He's getting abused because his is an over-Rooney'd bag of piss who put up big stats on a shit team and has been exposed as a pussy-fart in the grind of the NBA playoffs...
 
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