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Published: Thursday, May 15 2008 12:00 a.m. MDT

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Angle left

Hippety hop dribble from the angle left...what a boring story.

Restaurant

whatever happened to Hot Rod's restaurant? haha

Jack s...........

Another Tim buckley masterpiece . . . . . gulp. . . as Boozers playoff awareness
MASTERFUL yuk yuk yuk

Anonymous

I'm sure that the fact that Jerry West is Mr Laker and then was GM for the Grizz, had nothing to do with the Grizz giving Gasol to the Lakers for complete garbage when 15 other NBA would have offered better deals.

nothin to see here.

And frankly, if my friend ditched me for dinner over a game, I'd be pretty ashamed of him.

Funny

I thought it was the right length and SUPER funny. I still love to listen to Rod on the radio, if I can't hear Boler, I would much rather hear Homer Rod than politically correct national guys who didn't argue ONE call last night, still it wasn't a poorly officiated game last night we were in it.

DR

About 30 years ago when I lived in Utah/SLC I would go to the Deseret Gym and play pick-up B-Ball.

Hot-Rod would sometimes come and play; man dont ever give him the ball if you ever expected to get it back except maybe on a rebound.

If he touched the ball a shot went up he didnt know the meaning of the word PASS.

But I did enjoy hearing him call the JAZZ games its Stockton to Malone.

Sub-Odeon

Hundley learned his broadcasting skills at the feet of Chick Hearn.

I will always remember how Chick praised Stockton endlessly during Utah's first game of the season against the newly-crowned champion Lakers.

Chick (and Hundley) are the last of a breed.

They knew when to praise great plays (and players) no matter who won.

Re: Anonymous

Let me get this right, you are whining about a trade the Lakers made. This is why you guys have no crediblity what so ever. What's left to cry about the color of the Lakers uniform?.

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