December 31, 2009 at 11:06 pm · Filed under NBA Basketball
Back in Philadelphia, Allen Iverson could be back in the All-Star game. Tracy McGrady also could have a starting spot — even though he might not play another game before then. Iverson surged into second place among Eastern Conference guards Thursday after the third returns of All-Star balloting, putting him in position to make his ninth start.
December 31, 2009 at 6:30 am · Filed under NBA Basketball

New York Vinnie was about to come out here and tell you that Minnesota Timberwolves Team President is possibly the stupidest most incompetent man in this Great Nation of ours and possibly the entire Free World. However New York Vinnie then realized that there is a man that is even more stupid and more incompetent than Kahn and that would be the man who hired him Minnesota Timberwolves Majority Team Owner Glen Taylor.
Maybe New York Vinnie watched too many medical TV shows growing up but this phrase keeps running through my head. David Kahn is just a Frickin Symptom it is Glen Taylor that is the Frickin Disease. Glen Taylor has taken a team that once captured the hearts of people from the state of Minnesota and burned it to the Frickin ground. David Kahn is just doing a whole bunch of nothing in trying to rebuild the team.
The “Associated Press” reported Monday night that a deal that the Timberwolves sent out a press release on never went down. The T-Wolves had issued a press release that they had acquired veteran shooting guard Devin Brown from the New Orleans Hornets in exchange for journeyman point guard Jason Hart.
There was only one problem; the Frickin trade was never made! So Minnesota then had to Frickin scramble and worked out a trade with the Phoenix Suns and got forward Alando Tucker and a second round pick in next June’s NBA Draft for Hart.
Here is the press release that the Timberwolves sent out on the trade that never happened. Kahn wrote “Jason has been the consummate professional during his time with us, but it was a rare opportunity to add a proven player with 3-point shooting capabilities that will help our offense. Devin should be a nice addition to our team defensively, as well. He has a reputation as a tough kid and hard-nosed defender.”
Brown would have been a nice addition to the Timberwolves as the veteran has played in 24 games for the Hornets and is averaging 10 points per game and is shooting 41% from three point range. Now Tucker has played in 11 games for the Suns this season and has averaged 3.9 points per game and is shooting 14% from three point range. Just a tad different in the bottom line.
Here is the press release that Kahn issued after picking up Tucker. Kahn wrote “I want to thank Jason Hart for being a consummate professional with us. This was a very hard trade to make precisely because Jason has been so helpful to our team both on and off the court. We wish him well. We are eager to have Alando join us this week. Everything we know about him is that he is a hardworking young man who has not had the opportunity for significant playing time. Finally, this was an opportunity for us to acquire a second-round pick in next year’s draft which is another asset for our team.”
What a Frickin bunch of Crapolla and this Frickin moron still has a Frickin job! The reason that he does is the PUD he works for is a bigger Frickin Imbecile! Kahn is like Frickin the Bizarro version of King Midas; everything he touches turns to Crapolla.
T-Wolves fans New York Vinnie feels your pain all too Frickin well as we have our own Frickin Einstein in “El Douche” James Dolan that owns the Knicks. So you may be Frickin miserable but you are not alone and it could be worse! You could be a Nets fan.

December 31, 2009 at 5:21 am · Filed under NBA Basketball
PHOENIX(AP) The Boston Celtics already were in trouble without Paul Pierce . Take Kevin Garnett away, too, and it got ugly against the Phoenix Suns .



December 31, 2009 at 5:21 am · Filed under NBA Basketball
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.(AP) Not only did the New Jersey Nets win, they had somewhat of a laugher.



December 31, 2009 at 5:21 am · Filed under NBA Basketball
PORTLAND, Ore.(AP) The injury bug bit the Portland Trail Blazers again Wednesday night, but they didn’t let it stop them.


