Spring break was great but now it's back to work.
I can't help but think the economy will rebound if we continue to throw unthinkable amounts of money at it. A trillion is a thousand billions. A thousand billions.
Number Three-I think Dwayne Wade is a great player and seems to be a good person, but the calls he got against the Pistons last game reminded me of why I hate the NBA sometimes and why I continue to support a Pistons team who won the title in 2004 WITHOUT a bonafide NBA superstar. That may never happen again. How would a team get to the free throw line?
Wade fell on Arron Afflalo and rode Stuckey like a rodeo bull. Ok I'm done. But nobody better breathe on D-Wizzle. Ok, for real, I'm done.
Michigan Basketball will continue its return to relevance next year with a great recruiting class and the return of Manny Harris and (hopefully) DeShawn Sims.
On the home front my car was so covered in pollen today I had to hose it off when I got home from school. It's probably because I have to park in an oak forest at the end of winding trail at work. I'm pretty sure I saw a bobcat the other day. It may have been a regular cat, but I don't think so.
-Goodnight
Monday, March 23, 2009
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I read an ESPN article about star treatment in the NBA and how ridiculous it is becoming. It basically said what you said in this post and then some. The way they call games pretty much guarantees a Cleveland/LA finals and I wouldn't be surprised at all if Cleveland pulled it out just based on the fact that LeBron goes to the hole more than most anyone on the Lakers. Although with Bynum back I think the NBA could push Kobe winning it all just to validate him in the post Shaq era.
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