that sucks and i really like songalia too. he is probably the most important bench player on our team since he sometimes play center,power foward, and sometimes small foward(i think) we are running out of big men with Etan Thomas injured and songalia out. look like mcguire,perchovev, and blatche is going to have step up.
if lebron was on the Wizards, you wouldn't even be complaining.....besides, songalia wouldnt have won the game for them today anyways cause Washington GOT WORKED!!
enjoy being bounced out of the playoffs by the same team 3 years in a row....and since you are old, shouldnt u be spending your time doing more important things than being on a message board?
First, at the end of the day, it doesnt matter what you or what anyone else has to say about the Cavs, they are still playing and Wizards arent
Second, my team is the Hornets, not the Cavs....I just laugh at all the LeBron haters out there. Quit hating, he's a GREAT player, even if he whines or if the NBA loves him...give credit when credit is due
Third, I am not a rapist, I believe rapists deserve to die. I got the name from Borat, a funny movie and intended for humor and in no way a serious movie.
The Wizards are an embarassment to the NBA and should all take therapy of some sort.. you simply can't get in to LeBron James head.. no matter what you say to try and throw him off his game.. it just inspires him. and songaila punched james in the mouth, and he was suspended not for just that but because of what the wizards had been trying to do in earlier games in the series also.
Sorry, Coach Ray, that I'm a little late to the party, but I had to finish mourning what could have been...
Seriously though, we Wiz fans can't refute what is apparent: with the current personnel the Wizards have (and the state that they're in), they simply cannot match up with the Cavs. I'm not offering excuses, but speaking plainly; when the Wizards are healthy, they're can be a force to be reckoned with. Less than 100%, especially with our threesome (which was mostly a twosome) they're extremely suspect. I've said it long and loudly - the Wizards need a legitimate big man and they need quick, penetrating guard with a decent mid range shot. Having watched their quick fizzle in the playoffs, I clearly recognize the need for a second bruiser. Just those three things, that's all. And all three can be addressed in this year's draft, too! Is this team an embarassment to the NBA, as "Bucky" described? Not even close! No more than the Giants were two years ago, when Barber was saying his goodbyes, and the players were grumbling about their head coach. Funny what a difference a year can make.... The big question will be to see how Grunfeld and Jordan work to correct the deficiencies on this team. Not only do they have to do some creative financing to keep the core players intact, but they also have to make some decisions on who stays and who goes. In Young and Mason, we have two scorers who can play with anybody. The problem is they both play the same position. One, unfortunately, has to go. Every time I watch Al Horford play, I also wonder why Andray Blatche can't put it all together and play half as well CONSISTENTLY. Pecherov was a non-entity, and after being injured for the beginning of the season, he should have been able to show something. He's got to go. Lastly, the feel-good story of the season for the 'Zards has to be resolved. Either Thomas can come back and play or make him a coach and go in another direction. Like I've said, we're not far. We just need a bit of retooling. And with the budget that we have to work with, it's going to take some effort to "get 'er done!"
Regarding the comments from "Orkee - Son, you really need to find another "nom de plume". While it may be humor for some, like yourself, it equally shows how sophomoric you are.
Oh, yeah....Bucky...... I see you're a Brown's fan. I'll see you next season......