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Re: Rashard Lewis signs with Miami
« Reply #60 on: July 11, 2012, 07:09:46 PM »

Offline kozlodoev

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Cool... Ray and Rashard can team up on the bench for the good guys and help fight off the Thunder.  Doin it for Seattle!   And people said Ray wasn't loyal... hah!  How wrong they were!

If you are a "supposed" celtics fan why so upset about OKC not being in Seattle anymore other than the fact you cannot catch anymore games there in person? Calling the Heat the "good guys" is basically sacrilege IF you are a celtics fan.




my guess is cuz he isn't. he's a sonic fan who follows ray
LarBrd33 a "Seattle fan who follows Ray"? ;D That's a good one.
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Re: Rashard Lewis signs with Miami
« Reply #61 on: July 11, 2012, 08:22:54 PM »

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I dont see Lewis making them much better. What he gives you in streaky shooting he takes away in defense. More Lewis equals less Battier or Haslem.

Perhaps he is just Bosh, Haslem, Battier insurance.

I think that is exactly what it is. I don't see him getting off the bench much there.
Yeah, but they don't need him to come off the bench much and when you are talking about a deep rotation type player, Lewis is a better 10th man (or whatever) than most teams have. 

The time to beat Miami was their first two years, they are only going to get better and better until Wade starts to appreciably tail off due to age. 
And perhaps before they finally just gave in and played Bosh at C and went small.

Let's not just give Miami 2 or 3 more rings just yet.  Even with the injury to Bosh, they couldn't have asked for a better path to the title than what they got this year.  NY loses Amare to injury, DRose goes down with an injury, Boston loses 4 of their top 10 players at the start of the season to injury, Thunder clearly not ready for their moment in the spotlight.

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Come on don't be silly.  They were only ever going to face one of Boston/Chicago, two teams they had beaten fairly easily the year before.  If Bosh isn't injured, Miami beats Boston in 5 or 6 games and has no issue with any other team in the East.  Period. 

   That's fairly nonsensical. The Heat beat the Celts "fairly easily" because Wade took out Rondo, we could have easily beat them otherwise. If Bradley wasn't injured this year, we get to the Finals (Bosh or no Bosh) and that's without Jeff Green. Period.

Re: Rashard Lewis signs with Miami
« Reply #62 on: July 11, 2012, 11:15:49 PM »

Offline wahz

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"As always, the Sonics are over-relying on Allen and Lewis, and Allen and Lewis are getting tired of it. Sugar Ray’s comments in the papers the last couple of days seem to indicate a man frustrated with his teammates’ inability to produce. With Coach Hill’s statement last night regarding a new potential starting lineup, how about we offer this suggestion"

 Decrease Ray Allen’s minutes and allow Wilkins and/or Gelabale to play some more.

Well, Martin killed Seattle last night, with an assist from Ray "Don't tell me to stop shooting" Allen. Hopefully, Allen will get out of this recent 3-point slump, and get back to being an all-star caliber shooting guard, 'cause he's killing the Sonics right now.
Tuesday, July 5
Ray-Ray Returns!

Thanks Ray, the lunchbox is in the mail!

Break out the "fine champagna": it looks like Ray-Ray is re-signing with the Sonics.
All-Star shooting guard Ray Allen has agreed to a new contract that will keep him with the Seattle SuperSonics, SI.com has learned.

Terms of the deal were unknown. Last February negotiations broke down on a five-year extension in which the Sonics were offering $75 million while Allen was holding out for an $80 million deal.

Allen's return to the Sonics is expected to help them in their contract negotiations with coach Nate McMillan, who expressed reservations about returning to Seattle unless Allen and other free agents were re-signed.

from SI.com

Nate left the next week

Friday, May 13
Pro v Con
Hey, we’re living large. The Sonics are back in it, or are they? Here’s 5 reasons for and against continued euphoria:

FOR
1. Ray Allen has to play better than he did in Game 3. He’s a better shooter than what he showed, and that bodes well for the Sonics.
2. Nick Collison’s offensive skills are a more than adequate replacement for Fortson’s. Early this year, the Sonics thrived because of Fortson’s ability to score in the paint. Now, they’re living off the youngster’s abilities.
3. Barry, Horry and Manu are all shooting way above their season averaged from beyond the arc. None of them hit 40+% during the year; through 3 games they all are.
4. The entire Spurs team is shooting over its head. They hit 45% during the season, 44% against the Nuggets, and nearly 50% against the Sonics. The law of averages says this must go down (and that includes you, Manu, unless you think the Argentinian can continue hitting 61% of his shots against the Sonics).
5. The Spurs are going to have to choose between continuing to slack off the big man in the pick and roll – allowing JJ to continue throwing down – or switch off, enabling Ray, Shard, et al to get some open jumpers.

AGAINST
1. Jerome James will not – repeat – will not go 7-for-7 from the field in Game 4.
2. The Spurs, while a bad FT shooting team, are not as bad as they showed in the 2nd half.
3. The Sonics did not score a point in the final 1:50 of Game 3.
4. I love AD, but I can’t imagine he’ll continue averaging 16 ppg for the rest of the series.
5. Rashard Lewis has apparently gone on early vacation
Allen has been a man of contradictions. Asked why he was not getting many shots, Allen said, “I’m not getting any looks. You got to talk to the coach.”

March 2005

That was on Wednesday. On Thursday, he had changed his tune, admonishing Rashard Lewis for his comments regarding certain unnamed teammates that seem to be more interested in themselves than the team. Quoth Mr. Allen: "We can't splinter when we lose a game."

Really, Ray? Is that why you've been Edited.  Profanity and masked profanity are against forum rules and may result in discipline.ing so much lately? Or is complaining about whiny teammates different than whining about your coach? The same coach who has guided this team to an amazing record, who will be hired before his plane touches down should he decide to leave Seattle?

[dang it], this is exactly why Ray Allen is a loser. From never making the Final Four at UConn, to never doing crap in the playoffs with Milwaukee, to the same thing in Seattle, the guy is only interested in his own achievements. In his own words, “There are two people on this team that are supposed to shoot the ball, that’s me and Rashard.” When faced with a difficult situation, presented with a team that has been losing more frequently than it had been used to over the previous five months, Allen didn't step up and take the pressure upon himself. No, he complained about not getting enough minutes. (He also compared his situation to that of Michael Jordan's in Chicago, and the rest of his teammates to Will Perdue. Nice, Ray).

Well, Ray, despite your belief that the entire world is out to get you, it isn’t so. McMillan hasn’t reduced your third quarter minutes because of some irrational reason, he’s reduced them for the good of the team – because you were in foul trouble and, well, because the team was playing just fine without you.

All of which makes me wonder – are Ray’s complaints about minutes because of the team’s lack of success, or because each point he doesn’t get means a few less dollars in the free agent market? Being that he was Edited.  Profanity and masked profanity are against forum rules and may result in discipline.ing after a fantastic win over the Bulls the other night, I’m leaning toward the latter.

That being the case, let me be the first to say:

Shut up, Ray, and when June comes, keep on walking.

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Ok guys it taken me hours to put this together and Ive done enough if u want to look for more its from Supersonicssoul the sonics blog


http://blog.supersonicsoul.com/search?updated-min=2005-01-01T00:00:00-08:00&updated-max=2005-04-13T08:20:00-07:00&max-results=50&start=185&by-date=false

there is a never ending Edited.  Profanity and masked profanity are against forum rules and may result in discipline.ing from Ray and about Ray throughout the years..i did the initial stuff to lay the foundation that you can see all was not well and the end parts to show Ray was an ongoing critic of his teammates. Its gets worse but I lived through this and all the talk radio stuff that I obviously can't link to