Saturday, March 25, 2006

Nug Up

Earl WatsonWatson to the hole. Who would have thought x Sonic Reggie Evans would come back to haunt us. Not known for scoring Reggie scored 16 of his 22 in the 1st half. Amazing. Swifty had a double double with a career high 17 pts. and 11 rebounds. We were a sickly 4 of 24 from the 3 point stripe.

Melo is the man, that knows what he's been missing, hey a Led Zeppelin lyric. Melo drilled us for 31. Luke had 18 with 8 assists. Spurs tomorrow. OUCH.

 One last thing, my beloved UW Huskies were eliminated from the NCAA tourney last night. They were robbed by officials when Brandon Roy had to sit early with a technical and regular foul on one play. Chickenshit. Damn! We had them. They played they're hearts out. Two painful losses foe Washington schools. Zags was very painful, watching Adam Morrisson melt to the floor like the wicked witch. Painful to watch. Sticking with the west now that my schools are out. UCLA...U-C-L-A! More miracle finishes on the way? I salute the Zags and the Dawgs run in the tourney. Referees got it out for the NWest. 1st the Seahawks in the Bowl, and mad ticky tacks on the Huskies last night. Anyone for conspiracy theories? Ha! It still sucks though. Represent West Coast Bruins, show them Easties what up in the college hoop world.

One of the 2 best college players in the nation and they are from the NWest baybee, believe it. Brandon Roy slams one down against Stanford. I swear I was listening to ESPN radio the other day and some show interviewed the Stanford Tree mascot! Hilarious. He was sent packing by the NCAA women's tourney for something outrageous he did, can't recall what. The Tree sounded like he was on the chronic...tree that is. Burn the tree, burn the tree!

Spider Man. His new pencil thin mustache gives him the John Waters "stud" look. Or did he just chug some chocolate milk? Anywho, if your an NBA team, you want him. Portland would be nice, where I live. Or better yet, Seattle. I'll take either one in Seattle. We got game in this corner of the country, get used to it.

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