Gordan Giricek's wife, Natasha, gave birth to the couple's first child Friday afternoon in Orlando, Fla. Lara Giricek, a 7-pound, 6-ounce girl, was born at 1 p.m. MST. Giricek will remain in Orlando, where he played until he was traded to the Jazz on Feb. 19, today, and rejoin the Jazz in time for Monday's home game against the Lakers. http://www2.sltrib.com/jazz/Main/Story.asp...2004&NUM=145294 Congrats to Giricek. It's a big relief to have him back in time for a huge game against the Lakers. He was missed against Portland, and is a big part of this team.
i live in utah, and i am going to that game. i cant wait to watch the lakers kill the jazz. but i have season tickets and ever since they made those two trades the jazz have been playing pretty good.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting kobebryant89:</div><div class="quote_post">i live in utah, and i am going to that game. i cant wait to watch the lakers kill the jazz. but i have season tickets and ever since they made those two trades the jazz have been playing pretty good.</div> If LA don't have Kobe and the Mailman, they'll struggle to escape with the W. Shaq will have to play big, because the Glove has had his heart in another place for a long time now. LA will have great difficulty stopping AK47, like most teams.