<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>First, there's this bit of basketball news: Curly is out tonight - upper respiratory infection. He showed up barking this morning, Tim Walsh shpritzed him with something and sent him home to bed.</div> http://blog.nj.com/netsblast/2008/03/the_w...assignment.html Too bad, we really could've used him tonight offensively against the Jazz's excellent big men. Doesn't look like anything too serious, though.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>shpritzed</div> I did not know that was a word. I learned something today. Well, this is great. Gotta love this. Nenad starts performing well, proving me wrong...and then he goes and gets an upper respiratory infection. Great, just great. Thanks a lot, Nenad.
Would it be too much to ask for Stromile Swift to act like a veteran tonight and have one good game to pick up his teammates? I know he's dumb and shy and blah,blah but I have seen him have a good game before.
Would it be too much to ask for Stromile Swift to act like a veteran tonight and have one good game to pick up his teammates? I know he's dumb and shy and blah,blah but I have seen him have a good game before.
thanks nenad 3 days rest and today you choosed to be sick. *sigh* good chance for swift and swat to show frank they were brought in for a reason! swift is good
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ghoti @ Mar 15 2008, 05:06 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Would it be too much to ask for Stromile Swift to act like a veteran tonight and have one good game to pick up his teammates? I know he's dumb and shy and blah,blah but I have seen him have a good game before.</div> Swift did even worse than I expected, and Sean was a non-factor, but luckily Boone played like an All-Star out there.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Curly's staying home, for now. The team left without him an hour ago, and if he somehow makes a miraculous recovery from the flu that had knocked him out all weekend, he might join them in Chi. But don't count on it. Damn shame, that one. Krstic had finally retuned his jumper stroke (25-for-48, or .521 over his last five games), and this could set him back a few weeks - if we've learned anything about him by now, he takes longer than most to find a rhythm.</div> Dave D They won't let us have anything nice
hey every team has its share of injuries... but you gotta be able to adjust through it... i believe NJ! i DO.. gooooo NETS!