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Peja Wants a Trade
Topic Started: Aug 5 2004, 10:05 PM (78 Views)
I'mRickJamesBitch
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Everyone wants a trade now days...

Peja
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Rob Version 1.0
Aug 5 2004, 11:25 PM

that's f*cked up!!!
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I bet he wants to be a Knick. We're the "up n' coming boys". The Knicks are the NBA's version of the Texas Rangers, except we're REAL title contenders. Peja can start at SF and split time there with Vince Carter. :yes:
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How, how does Chris Webber criticize teammates for being soft and "a lack of resolve in difficult situations"? How is that possible? That's like the Nigerian calling the Kenyan a "nigge®". Since signing that $116M contract, the man has done nothing but decline, choke in even more big spots than he used to, play terrible defense....and that's when he actually plays. Perjury, violation of the substance abuse policy, injuries. The team has played better without him over the last couple years. He said that it wasn't Peja in particular, but the entire team. I understand that he was frustrated and the Kings are soft, but he's one of the biggest contributors to that team's tenderness. I used to like the guy and I still think he's a good dude, but he needs to shut the f*ck up. What a joke.
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Aug 6 2004, 02:36 AM
How, how does Chris Webber criticize teammates for being soft and "a lack of resolve in difficult situations"? How is that possible? That's like the Nigerian calling the Kenyan a "nigge®". Since signing that $116M contract, the man has done nothing but decline, choke in even more big spots than he used to, play terrible defense....and that's when he actually plays. Perjury, violation of the substance abuse policy, injuries. The team has played better without him over the last couple years. He said that it wasn't Peja in particular, but the entire team. I understand that he was frustrated and the Kings are soft, but he's one of the biggest contributors to that team's tenderness. I used to like the guy and I still think he's a good dude, but he needs to shut the f*ck up. What a joke.

I said the same thing to a friend earlier. I agree, it's a complete joke. Everything you said was my reaction to the comments Webber made about his teammates.
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Mattingly23
Aug 6 2004, 03:41 AM
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Aug 6 2004, 02:36 AM
How, how does Chris Webber criticize teammates for being soft and "a lack of resolve in difficult situations"? How is that possible? That's like the Nigerian calling the Kenyan a "nigge®". Since signing that $116M contract, the man has done nothing but decline, choke in even more big spots than he used to, play terrible defense....and that's when he actually plays. Perjury, violation of the substance abuse policy, injuries. The team has played better without him over the last couple years. He said that it wasn't Peja in particular, but the entire team. I understand that he was frustrated and the Kings are soft, but he's one of the biggest contributors to that team's tenderness. I used to like the guy and I still think he's a good dude, but he needs to shut the f*ck up. What a joke.

I said the same thing to a friend earlier. I agree, it's a complete joke. Everything you said was my reaction to comments Webber made about his teammates.

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play terrible defense


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He has not been himself, but his post defense was great in the playoffs.
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