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February 13, 2007

It's Got to Be the Morning After

Okay, so yesterday we said that the Warriors were still on the road and that the Atlanta Hawks were a bad team. We were wrong on both counts and we apologize. We're still so upset by the death of Anna Nicole Smith that we haven't been ourselves lately.

-And speaking of the Warriors, there's bad news and even worse news. The bad news is that they lost to the Nuggets 123-111. The worse news? Baron Davis is all set to have knee surgery. Is this the end of the season? Should the Warriors, then, throw in the towel and play for a lottery pick? And should fans root for them to loose-- you know, fantanking.

-Sharks are all set to go on a seven game road trip. Have fun.

-Santa Clara defeats Gonzaga in Gonzaga, the first team to beat Gonzanga at home in fifty games. But we guess that'll happen when two people on a team get suspended for being caught with dope and magic mushrooms. Can it get any better for retiring coach Dick Davey?

-Chris Berman finally gets confronted over the infamous "You're With Me Leather" story.

-Gwen Knapp thinks David Beckham coming to America will turn the MSL into hooligan central.

-Receiver coach at Nebraska accepts job with the Raiders, then turns them down. Ahhh...Oakland, does anybody want to be a coach for them?


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Gonzanga? It is Gonzaga...Named for the Saint Aloysius Gonzaga.

 

Thanks. You're alright in my book.

 
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