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Report as: spam offensive Gerald on 10/11/06 at 9am

Andrea Bargnani, is actually seven feet (listed at seven one, nobodies as tall as they are listed) and he weighs 250pds right now. That's the latest stats from his trainer. He was actually listed at 225 on draft night and after he was drafted he made a joke about it because he weighed 240pds then. Just thought you'd like to know. The kid can bang and actually comes from a league that by most estimates is a little tougher than the NBA when it comes to physical contact.

Report as: spam offensive Shane on 10/11/06 at 9am

Why do you care if Ammo has a stache or not? Personally, I don't give a crap what other men look like. And he has always received more attention for his game. Plenty of other players play X-Box, but don't get the pub because they can't play. Morrison will be a star.

Report as: spam offensive David on 10/11/06 at 1pm

Adam Morrison is a great player. NBA or college, it doesn't matter. He cried because he hates to lose. Is that bad? I think it's refreshing to see a player actually care more about wins and losses than money. Morrison is like Larry Bird, except he listens to Rage Against the Machine and Dr. Dre. Readers can always tell when a writer doesn't really know the facts. Watch Ammo play. I challenge you to write some vacuous opinion piece like this afterwards. OK, enough said.

Report as: spam offensive Gene on 10/11/06 at 6pm

Adam Morrison will be a star in the NBA, period. He will never make the all-defensive team, never lead the league in rebounds or blocks or assists or steals, but he might well lead the league in scoring some year. And, maybe more important than anything, Morrison will imbue his team (whether Charlotte or someone else down the line) with energy, enthusiasm, grit and determination - and an indomitable will to win. Cry at the end of a disasterous collapse by his team in the NCAA's? I'll take that kind of commitment from my NBA players anytime.




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