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Mick, I reckon Simmons does know a lot about basketball because he eats, sleeps and breathes it and has done for a long time. He doesn't really choose to show all that knowledge very often though, because he's about getting the laughs, not serious analysis.
And Bobby Tables I agree, the line about Ned Stark is GOLD!
Naph, loved that article on Griffin. Could still come true as well. Griffin is great to watch, but the way he plays he is making himself a prime candidate for a shortened career.
"Also, I kept picturing Steve Nash watching that Kobe performance with the same glazed look that Ned Stark had right before we never saw Ned Stark again."
A fun read as always. Its obvious Simmons wasn't watching the game too closely though when he says this: "Mills did a nice job controlling the tempo and keeping them in hangaround mode for three quarters."