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NBA thoughts....News and notes around the league
Posted on Oct 30
The Bulls leave for Boston this afternoon. Based on Tuesday’s performance against the Bucks don’t expect any lineup changes.
The Celtics got their rings before their victory over the Cavs. After the game Doc Rivers said the Celtics can put that behind them and now concentrate on basketball… that’s great news for the rest of the NBA. Can Boston repeat? Or were they a one and done team?
Game time 8PM on ESPN 1000 with Bill Wennington and myself. Neil, Stacey with the TV call on Comcast.
Just read Greg Oden will be out 2-4 weeks with a right foot injury. Let’s hope sooner or later he gets healthy. Can you say Bill Walton all over again from early years with the Blazers. Of course Walton led Portland to an NBA title in ’77 ..the Blazers will gladly take that once Oden resumes playing.
Caught plenty of ball…
Congrats to Michael Curry as he guided the Pistons past the Pacers. He was born to lead.
Props to Terry Porter as well in his debut with the Suns.
Chris Bosh was rock solid in the Raptors win at Philadelphia.
The Wizards just can’t score as they lost to the Nets.
Should I be impressed with the Knicks or disappointed with the Heat.
Curry and Marbury were spectators. Make your own comments.
Joe Johnson led the Hawks past Orlando. JJ can play for me any day of the week.
Rudy Gay isn’t bashful…..
All Carlos Boozer does is play and put up numbers night after night.
Tough night at the office for BD and the Clipps–Lakers win it 117-79.
ESPN is reporting the Lakers and Andrew Bynum are close on a three year-42 million dollar contract.
CP3 with a typical CP3 game we’ve come to know and expect 21pts 11 assists in the Hornets win over GST
How about the Bucks? Second game in a back to back marching in to a revved up OKC crowd of 19-thousand plus and they beat the Thunder.
How much are the Pacers willing to pay Danny Granger?
Congrats to the Phillies but my interest level in the World Series was below zero.
That’s the update for now. Thank you for YOUR time.
Chuck Swirsky








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