I wonder what Bob Johnson's response was when he was told we're signing Bobby Brown?![]()
I'm just a reporter doing my job
Although, I do have a soft spot for teams that are building and trying to reverse their fortunes. I've covered the Warriors for too long, so I guess the Bobcats really aren't really that different.
Plus, writing about the Bobcats is a welcome change from the drama of the other team I cover - the Lakers. They make my head spin sometimes.
I wonder what Bob Johnson's response was when he was told we're signing Bobby Brown?![]()
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Sounds pretty interesting. Which do you prefer - GS or the Lakers (non reporting as well as reporting wise)?Originally Posted by pree
Also, do you plan on doing any more Bobcats reporting?
Who the fuck is Dominic Mcguire
I prefer the Warriors - no drama, fun to watch. But I did grow up in Los Angeles and watched Magic and that Showtime team as a kid, so I'm sort of a Laker fan, I guess. Although after I started reporting, the fan in me sort of died.
I'm hoping to do much more Bobcats work next season. I'm currently trying to get an interview with the panel of Friends of Jordan, but who knows if they'll respond favorably. Its tough because I won't be able to travel with the team because of my duties with the California teams, but I'll definitely do what I can. I'll be sure to post up anything Bobcatsy that I write![]()
Anymore details on us signing Brown?
I'm pretty intrigued by this kid.
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we got a crack addict who beats his pop singer wife?
We got a high school boy who had a sexual experience with a lesbian and became a homosexual who later got a job at a radio station and developed an interest in BDSM?
Sees if anyone picks up reference
Um, did you actually want us to? If this is the same guard from Arizona that I think it is, he should be packing his bags for Israel or Turkey, and preparing for those trapezoid lanes.Originally Posted by tadsz
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