KG, Rick Ross and Van Gundy vs. Reebok
Today’s news and notes from around the NBA…
QUOTES OF THE DAY
“That’s why Ben [Wallace is] ‘The Body.’ He has very low body fat. He’s ripped. He’s worked on his body incessantly. You feel him when you go near him.” — Scott Skiles, with a little TMI.
“We played the throw-the-ball-in-to-Pau-[Gasol]-and-get-out-of-the-way offense. Really, that was the offense.” — Lorenzen Wright, on playing for the Grizzlies.
“I’m suing him for ruining my modeling career.” — Sean May, after Gerald Wallace landed on his head, opening a wound.
“This is a reoccurring issue with Yao’s feet, and he’s not getting the shoe on time from Reebok. He is not getting the shoe fitted properly so he doesn’t have reoccurring issues with his toe and feet. Yao’s got to be more demanding of this company. He’s not getting the results he wants. It puts him at risk. It’s the same issue here this year. Nothing’s changed. It’s problematic. Some things can’t be prevented. This one I think can be with more attention to detail on the shoe he’s getting from the company that really should care about him.” — Jeff Van Gundy. putting Reebok on blast.
“I really understand what I’m here for. And I’ll let you know in about 40 games just what that is.” — Brian Scalabrine, on understanding his role with the Celtics.
THE LINKS…
• Isiah broke Knicks camp early, but only after the team barely made 10 consecutive free throws. Also, after Spike Lee showed the team a screening of his own movie about New Orleans, he broke down in tears. At the movie or at the Knicks?
• The Cavs are attempting to go completely ticketless, using a system that owner Dan Gilbert developed called “Flash Seats” that involves checking IDs and credit cards. Funny, before they had LeBron they went completely ticketless for a few years there. (Ba-dum!) Sounds like an interesting idea. This could cut down on ticket scalping, but it could also cause a massive rise in pickpocketing.
• Jeff Van Gundy is beefing with Reebok over Yao Ming.
• Uh-oh: Saer Sene is learning English by listening to Rick Ross. Couldn’t he listen to someone who speaks English?
• Cuttino Mobley finally found a place where everyone thinks he’s famous: Russia.
• Dwight says he’s the leader of the Magic. Can we call him The Illusionist?
• Lots of head injuries early on in training camp: Jameer Nelson is out with concussion symptoms ….. Sean May received 8 stitches after Gerald Wallace landed on his head ….. Zaza Pachulia is still recovering from a blow to the head (low here) ….. TJ Ford got a welt over his eye after an elbow from Freddy Jones …..
• Mikki Moore is comparing himself to Kenyon Martin. Must be battling a snakebite.
• Wait, is T-Wolves owner Glen Taylor calling KG a liar? Or is he calling me a liar?
• Sixers rookie Steven Smith overslept and missed a team outing to the top of a mountain in Barcelona. He also missed other rookies singing “Lean On Me.”
• Doc Rivers took the Celts to an advance screening of The Departed. It really bothers me that Wally Szczerbiak has seen that movie while I haven’t.








7 Responses to “KG, Rick Ross and Van Gundy vs. Reebok”
Oct.9 at 3:02 pm
Joe says:
Lots of things bother me about Wally Szcbiarq. Omar should go after him.
Oct.9 at 5:14 pm
albie1kenobi says:
i recall that KG wanted Wolves to sign Marcus Banks, saying he was growing fond of Marcus. So is he lying or is Glen Taylor lying?
Oct.9 at 6:58 pm
P2 says:
Wally is the best basketball player I have ever seen…J/P.. But LOL at Reebok, they had it coming to them…
Oct.9 at 9:14 pm
Dblizzy! says:
Why’d Glen Taylor refer to McCants as Shaddy. Is that his poetry slam name? And yes Lang, he’s calling you a liar.
Oct.9 at 10:06 pm
KB says:
You actually spelled Wally Szczeriajkscnjnslk name right. !!GO CELTS!!
Oct.10 at 6:36 am
Darksaber says:
Strange happenings in the world of kicks. Although Adidas took over Reebok a while back, i find it strange that the highly professional and innovative crew of the germans is dragging their collective feet when it comes to developing a good shoe / campaign for the worlds most visible center. As seen in your latest Kicks issue, Adidas smelt the roses pretty fast and is launching 5 different shoes this fall, a great campaign idea. Personally i live and die for the Swoosh (first B-Ball Shoe the Nike dunk, first Jordan AJ6, latest shoe, Shox leapers) but i have to give credit to adidas as a company for keeping things competitive here in europe and even gaining ground in the b-ball world in the US.
Oct.10 at 6:37 am
Darksaber says:
Oh, yeah one more thing: Wally World is a punk.