Wednesday, March 29

Oh no you didn't!

Seattle SuperSonics' Ray Allen, left middle, throws up the game-winning shot over Memphis Grizzlies' Eddie Jones, right middle, during fourth-quarter action of a NBA basketball game on Tuesday, March 28, 2006, in Memphis, Tenn. Allen's shot with .3 seconds on the clock gave Seattle a 98-97 victory.<br />(AP Photo/ Mark Weber)For the second game in a row, Ray Allen won a game with a buzzer-beater, proving once again that anyone who thinks the Sonics would trade Ray-Ray for Ben Gordon is a retard. (Yes, Sam Smith, we're looking at you!)

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I admit it, Ray Allen is a special player. Ever since that series against the Kings, he's shown that he's capable of being The Man, something Rashard sure as hell isn't familiar with. Would I still sign him to that 6-year deal? No. But the Sonics could have done a heck of alot worse than Allen (see Thomas, Tim).

Anonymous said...

Eddie Jones fouled Ray about 3 or 4 times on that last play. Way to stick it to him, Ray!

Hey Biggie,
I saw that Scott called you the most annoying poster for last month.

http://sonicscentral.com/blog/?p=531#comment-14592

You oughta go over there and flip him a little $h!t for old times sake.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, Biggie, you've got to go back to SonicsCentral and regain the "most annoying poster" award from me.

If you choose to accept the mission, then I wish you success in your endeavor.

"If you're Eddie Jones you're like 'Man, (sic) fuck Ray Allen.'"

If I were Eddie Jones, then I'd make sure that Ray Allen knew who was earning the bigger paycheck.

Paul said...

Because, as everyone knows, whoever makes the most money at their position is obviously the best at what they do (see Allan Houston, Jerome James, The Retarded Cable Guy).

Anonymous said...

Sonics 32, Rockets 64 at halftime.

WTF?

Anonymous said...

Hi everybody, im Pablo from argentina and Im the biggest fan of the Sonics here, Im so excited because today ESPN will broadcast Seattle vs Lakers, I hope we win...