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Brad Miller? You racist, not all white centers are the sameI thought Przybilla was retiring? or am I confusing him with somebody else?
Brad Miller? You racist, not all white centers are the same
anyone know wassup with Terrance Williams?
What the hell was that. kinda happy 2/3 of the pics aint show up
2nd seed? Knicks gonna be the 5th - 6th seed. I'll take the Celtics / Net / Pacers before y'all.
Dwight Howard can attend Dodgers games, but not his own youth basketball camp?
Uncategorized — posted by mike bianchi on August, 6 2012 6:05 PM
Dwight Howard is physically able to attend Dodgers games in Los Angeles, but he can’t attend his own youth basketball camp in Orlando?
Really, Dwight?
Seriously?
According to an official at his annual basketball day camp for children, Dwight Howard will not attend this year, and families who paid the camp’s $199 registration fee were sent e-mail messages Monday to inform them Howard will remain in Southern California in order to continue rehabilitating his back.
Originally, Howard was scheduled to be back in Orlando a few days after having out-patient back surgery, but he hasn’t been seen by the Magic in Orlando in more than three months. He has, however, attended at least two Los Angeles Dodgers games and a portion of the adidas Nations basketball tournament in L.A.
Howard’s annual camp originally was scheduled for July 1-2 at UCF, and Howard was supposed to attend both days. But it was postponed and rescheduled for Aug. 13-14 at Orlando Volleyball Academy.
Although the camp still will be held next week. Andrew Nicholson, the Magic’s first-round draft pick, will fill in for Howard.
I’ve said it once and I’ll say again: It’s hard to believe Dwight is physically unable to attend a youth basketball camp, walk around the gym, offer some words of encouragement, take pictures and sign some autographs for the kids.
“My 11-year-old grandson loves Dwight Howard, and like probably every other kid signed up for an early registration cost of only $199 … this is another real disappointment to the community and, more importantly, the kids who cherish the thought of seeing and “hanging” with Dwight,” wrote one disappointed grandparent.
Sadly, not only has Howard let down his teammates and the City of Orlando, now he has let down many kids, too.
The Dwightmare continues.
It seems Dwight Howard is not only doing his best to get traded from Orlando, he’s doing his best to be hated in Orlando as well.
Dwight Howard can attend Dodgers games, but not his own youth basketball camp?
Uncategorized — posted by mike bianchi on August, 6 2012 6:05 PM
Dwight Howard is physically able to attend Dodgers games in Los Angeles, but he can’t attend his own youth basketball camp in Orlando?
Really, Dwight?
Seriously?
According to an official at his annual basketball day camp for children, Dwight Howard will not attend this year, and families who paid the camp’s $199 registration fee were sent e-mail messages Monday to inform them Howard will remain in Southern California in order to continue rehabilitating his back.
Originally, Howard was scheduled to be back in Orlando a few days after having out-patient back surgery, but he hasn’t been seen by the Magic in Orlando in more than three months. He has, however, attended at least two Los Angeles Dodgers games and a portion of the adidas Nations basketball tournament in L.A.
Howard’s annual camp originally was scheduled for July 1-2 at UCF, and Howard was supposed to attend both days. But it was postponed and rescheduled for Aug. 13-14 at Orlando Volleyball Academy.
Although the camp still will be held next week. Andrew Nicholson, the Magic’s first-round draft pick, will fill in for Howard.
I’ve said it once and I’ll say again: It’s hard to believe Dwight is physically unable to attend a youth basketball camp, walk around the gym, offer some words of encouragement, take pictures and sign some autographs for the kids.
“My 11-year-old grandson loves Dwight Howard, and like probably every other kid signed up for an early registration cost of only $199 … this is another real disappointment to the community and, more importantly, the kids who cherish the thought of seeing and “hanging” with Dwight,” wrote one disappointed grandparent.
Sadly, not only has Howard let down his teammates and the City of Orlando, now he has let down many kids, too.
The Dwightmare continues.
It seems Dwight Howard is not only doing his best to get traded from Orlando, he’s doing his best to be hated in Orlando as well.
I see nothing about this Pacers squad even with the record they had last season and nothing good enough for me to think they'll become the 2nd best team in the East record wise.2nd seed? Knicks gonna be the 5th - 6th seed. I'll take the Celtics / Net / Pacers before y'all.
Quoted from way back. It baffles me how yall forget that the Pacers had the 4th best record last year. the disrespect smh
Tears!!!!!Slow news day, how bout some Lelbrons?