Posted by A. Isaac under Boston Celtics, Channing Frye, Charlie Villanueva, Kevin Garnett
Kevin Garnett just oozes class. He’s a modern-day JFK with a hint of Mahatma Gandhi. Just a few months back, Detroit Pistons forward Charlie Villanueva accused KG of calling him a cancer patient in the heat of battle during a game.
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Posted by A. Isaac under Boston Celtics, Charlie Villanueva, Detroit Pistons, Kevin Garnett
Last night, the Boston Celtics delivered a massive beat down on the lowly Detroit Pistons, 109-86. Rajon Rondo, who is making a strong case for early season MVP dazzled the sparse Palace crowd with 17 assists and 0 turnovers. That should have been the headline today–the talents of Rondo
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Posted by A. Isaac under Boston Celtics, Kevin Garnett, Tommy Heinsohn
The NBA iron fist slammed down on the scorers table this summer. No more incredulous looks, no more claps in frustration and certainly no questioning of officials.
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Posted by A. Isaac under Boston Celtics, Dwyane Wade, Kevin Garnett, Miami Heat, NBA, Paul Pierce, Quentin Richardson
The Celtics, Heat playoff series got a bit more interesting last night. As Paul Pierce went down with an “injury” near Miami’s bench, several players came together for some harmless pushing and shoving. That is until Kevin Garnett landed an elbow flush in Quentin Richardson’s face.
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Posted by A. Isaac under Crying, Kevin Garnett, Mike Schmidt, TO
Mike Schmidt Throughout the years male athletes have cried, usually when they retire. Some people will find this post touching, others will find the footage hilarious. Whatever your take is on this tearful display of emotion, remember that athletes are human too. Without further ado, I present footage of crying macho men. Brett Favre Terrell ...
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Posted by A. Isaac under Detroit Pistons, Kevin Garnett, Ray Allen, Rip Hamilton
Because if there is, I’m pretty sure this might be the definition of it… If you want to call this whining, complaining, or sour grapes, I don’t give a crap. When you’re on the road with a minute to go, every possession is crucial.
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Posted by A. Isaac under Celtics, Chauncey Billups, Kendrick Perkins, Kevin Garnett, NBA, Pistons
Make no doubt about it, the Celtics were the better team last night. Perhaps the Pistons schedule bit them in the ass as they seem to have played lackadaisically in the first half. But even if, the Celtics may have found an ingredient the Pistons can’t solve. And that is the play of their interior ...
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