


This thread has me looking forward to Saturday night's game

Yeah I had a look back across a couple of GF games, Kennedy started at SF and then split his time at PF, so he spent decent time on both Kay and White.

Kennedy is playing in Turkey in a side running second, even Melbourne can’t pay what he’s on.
Considering Kennedy played on White in the grand finals and White was mvp and scored at will, I’d say Kennedy certainly got we’ll beat in GF series.


I think he may have played on White but McCarron would've spent plenty of time on White also (when he wasnt riding the bench after receiving fouls without even touching his opponent)
Kennedy I remember was awesome in Game 2, the only game United won.
He was decent without being spectacular in the series as a whole which was disappointing given 1. His absolutely awesome 2nd half of last season, where he was among the top 5 or 6 players in the NBL along with Bogut, Casper Cotton, plus Patterson and Long who also stepped up down the stretch of the season and 2. His well earned rep as a big game player


English Translation of the above Posts:
1st "there" --> "they're" or "they are"
"Would of" --> "would've" or "would have"
2nd "there" --> "their" (possessive pronoun).

DJ Kennedy blew this team up last season, how do you think Casper realised he wasn’t the top earner. Kennedy could not get a glove on White in the GF series. He’s not Melbourne’s answer. Melbourne doesn’t have size in the 3 spot or mobility in the 4, that’s there biggest problem plus Prather always injured and Trimble, Long suspect defensively.
Melbourne should look at keeping there quality Australian players happy and fill in the gaps around them with good imports.


Hedo Turkoglu of the Orlando Magic has recieved a 20 game suspension after a positive test for a form of anabolic steroid.
The NBA said Turkoglu tested positive for methenolone, an anabolic steroid. He will begin serving the suspension Wednesday night in Orlando's game against the Atlanta Hawks.
The claim was made by Turkoglu that he medication from a trainer in Turkey during the offseason to recover from a shoulder innjury, and was unaware of the medication being on the NBA's banned substances list.
"I take full responsibility for anything that goes into my body," the 33-year-old from Turkey said in his statement. "This was a complete error in judgment on my part and I apologize to the Orlando Magic organization, the league, my teammates, and the Magic fans. I know I have let down a lot of people and I am truly sorry for my mistake."
The Orlando Magic organisation stated that they fully support Turkoglu's statement that this positive test was a result of an honest mistake, and they will continue to educate their players about the 125 items on the banned substances list.
ESPN Article
