Sammy is a Paintball Junkie

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  1. Shapecity

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Proving the adage "The players that matter to each other, splatter each other," or something like that, the 76ers gathered their weapons and assembled for their second annual paintball outing on their day off.

    But it seemed to be a different atmosphere this time around. Unlike last year, when the players felt as if they needed something to ease an uptight mood around the team, Monday's excursion appeared more to be a bunch of close friends wishing to spend time together.

    That's how it goes when there are good vibes going around the locker room, and you've won four straight games, to boot.

    "That gets the guys going, having fun and everything," rookie Rodney Carney said. "The chemistry is good on and off the court. Now we've got to continue winning. It's real fun being with the guys."

    It's not exactly the way Sixers coach Maurice Cheeks would spend his spare time, especially the part about getting bruised during the paintball games.

    "I had a little back problem," Cheeks said, laughing, when asked if he had been invited. "If I had been out there, I probably would have been the one getting banged around, so I chose not to do that."

    But Cheeks does like to see the way his players get along, and he said this togetherness went back even to the time when the Sixers were apparently going nowhere.

    "Even when we were struggling a little bit, we still had camaraderie on this team," he said yesterday after practice at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. "That's the reason why we're playing better now, because the guys kind of hung together while we were going through some tough times."

    Of course, that doesn't mean the Sixers don't want to compete and win at paintball just as hard as they play basketball. They separated into teams, but the target of one of the teams appeared to be 6-foot-11 center Samuel Dalembert, who probably is the team's resident paintball aficionado.

    "He has a lot of equipment and everything," Carney said. "He brought a sniper rifle and some smoke grenades and stuff."

    "We are all amateurs when it comes to paintball," guard Willie Green said. "None of us are professionals except maybe Sam. Sam had a bazooka. I think he had like two 9-millimeter paintball guns and grenades. He came ready. I had to rent."</div>

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    Haha I could never see Dalembert paintballing. I'd be scared to see him charge at me.
     
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    I saw them talking about this on Comcast Sports Net yesterday. I thought it was pretty cool. Louis Williams probably got OWNED by Sammy.
     
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    A 7 foot target wouldn't be too hard to hit
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Brian Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">A 7 foot target wouldn't be too hard to hit</div>

    Yeah, that's what I was thinking. I used to play paintball, but I always had trouble finding cover since I'm so tall. I'm only about 6'5, though... I can only imagine how bad he must have it.
     
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    I could never imagine a 7 footer running around one of those paintball parks.

    I'm also glad to see this team building some chemistry, the AI trade definitely made these guys grow up. The east being as bad as it is, maybe these cats can actually do something in the future, even without Greg Oden or Kevin Durant.
     

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