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Offline nesnfsn

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Had to take my older daughter back to college last night in Florida. We live outside Fort Lauderdale, and her college is in Jupiter (jokes start now...) which is just north of West Palm Beach. Had to listen to the first half of the game on AM radio stations (2 counties of driving), and watched the second half of the game on Sunshine Sports Network (SUN).

On the radio stations (same game feed and announcers) and on SUN, the announcer and color guys all had stated at various times who well Rajon Rondo has grown, the value his $55 million contract for the C's into the future and NOW, and that he should undoubtedly be selected as an All Star this year.

Good to hear that sports enthusiasts, including professionals in the field, believe that Rondo has now arrived as a true star.

Just wanted to share some good news.

Re: FL Radio & TV Commentators Note that RR should be an All Star this year
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Offline Roy Hobbs

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One the telecast, the Heat announcers were debating that.  One guy said definitely, while the other guy said he'd prefer Mo Williams.  Blech.  Mo Williams?

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Offline Fafnir

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One the telecast, the Heat announcers were debating that.  One guy said definitely, while the other guy said he'd prefer Mo Williams.  Blech.  Mo Williams?
Mo Williams who "legitimized the Cleveland franchise" according to that announcer Roy.

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