I don't understand why they act like CJ has his own show. He does a regular interview segment. That's it.
Glen or Glenda? Doc (Yellow) Rivers or Nurse Pondscum? Cruel nicknames are childish - but oddly satisfying!
Initially, it was supposed to be them just talking sports with them as a third host. They tried to make that dynamic work for a while, but they could never get it right.
I'm talking about the Bunker and Danforth show though. They say that he "takes over their show" on Fridays at 8:30. All he does is come on and do an interview.
GO FUND ME TO GET TICKETS BEHIND THE CLIPPERS BENCH I'LL SING NAH NAH NAHHH NAHHHH GOODBYE IN AN ELIMINATION GAME
Cliff Alexander would be huge against the Clippers. Hack-a-Jordan at the end of each quarter to slow/stop any momentum they have.
I don't think it's a sure thing Paul retires as a Clip. A Chris Paul for Kyrie Irving trade has been discussed and LeBron has said he wants to play with Paul before he retires.
Damn! great point!!! I didn't even think about the long term ramifications if we win the series. Houston is gonna blow it up in the off season. If we beat the clips, they will probably blow it up. After the Spurs derail GS and win the ring, half their team will retire. The west is on the way down, while we are on the way up. The future looks really bright as a Blazer fan!!!!
Ii always hear this on the way in to work but never get to actually listen to CJ. I think its just hype, but its good hype. Its kinda like a great slam dunk, THROW IT DOWN... he really isn't throwing anything. Well except for that stupid dunk competition dunk from Howard where he threw it down form about a foot away.
http://mweb.cbssports.com/nba/eye-o...cture-magic-numbers-and-scenarios-for-april-7 " The Clippers will be the No. 4 seed and face either a pesky, physical, annoying Grizzlies team, or a hot-shooting, nothing-to-lose Blazers team. (There's also a chance one of the Rockets, Mavericks, and Jazz make a run.) If they advance, they'll have to go to Oracle. Portland would probably be a preferred first-round opponent, but Memphis is so injured, you just can't expect them to put up a fight either. SportsLine gives them a 64 percent chance of advancing to the second round. "