Sunday, April 6, 2008

Not so easy in the Big Easy, yet Seattle makes it rain.

What a Sunday is all I have to say. Let's begin with the "bad." If I had to choose what Dubz I would truly want to have during this stretch, it would be the December Dubz. Not only is December your girl's birthday, but it held 2 of the first of many exciting games for the Dubz: Miami & LA. In both of these games, the Dubz started bad, and ended good. This knack for getting behind yet making that exciting run when it counts would continue until , I would say mid-March. So what kind of Warriors do we have now? Golden State are starting games on point, but as a result of them tiring themselves out so quickly, they usually don't end well.

Will some company send our boys some Vitamin Water? This starting good and ending bad motif occurred last night versus the No-One Hornets. As in no-one, I mean, no one believes in them! However, everyone and their mom (like mine) believe in the Dubz. Chris Paul and David West deserve the most credit for carrying this team to the top. With pieces who have playoff experience such as Bonzi "Hova" Wells and Peja Stojakovic, New Orleans has great potential to surprise many critics. Now to our Golden State Warriors... oh, where to begin. Monta Ellis and Andris Biedrins are playing for big payday during the off-season and that sure showed last night. Baron Davis is playing for an extension and there was some bounce in his step for some $$$. I could go on and talk about this lost and how much it meant for the Dubz, but I won't. I will just say, Mickael Pietrus, please come home.

A win that I will talk about is the Seattle Double OT victory over the Denver Nuggets. Well PJ Carlesimo must have some love the Golden State Warriors organization to miraculously lead his Supersonics to a win over the Denver Nuggets. Allen Iverson and Carmelo Anthony did all they could , but in the end Kevin Durant, a prime candidate for Rookie of the Year had some magic dust on his hands. The game was truly AMAZING with both teams playing their hearts out.
Here is a small video:



Groupie Love (no golddiggers):
The fans of the Seattle Supersonics


With San Francisco going through the same thing with the 49ers possibly moving to Santa Clara (or are they?) , the fans of the Sonics are going through some rough times. Stay up , Seattle!
Save the Sonics

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