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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2004 6:37 pm
Post subject: Chris Whitney
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from WIZARDSINSIDER (washingtonpost.com)

> Washington Wizards Coach Eddie Jordan sounded optimistic yesterday
> about regaining the services of injured scorers Gilbert Arenas
> (strained abdomen/groin) and Jerry Stackhouse (right knee surgery), a
> day after they practiced together for the first time since the
> preseason. Jordan did not project dates for their returns, which
> Arenas said probably will be after the Feb. 13-15 all-star break. But
> he hinted that, at the very least, they will continue going through
> full workouts with the team.
>
> "We'll see what happens, hopefully in the near future, about those
> other guys," Jordan said before last night's game against the Phoenix
> Suns at MCI Center. "We've got to practice them because they're ready
> to practice. . . . I would have liked to have seen them healthy
> October 29, but certainly, it will be up to the doctors and trainer.
> When they tell me they're ready to go, they're fair game."
>
> Stackhouse had surgery to remove worn tissue under his kneecap before
> the season started and has not played. Arenas has been limited to 20
> games after he was hurt in late November. He tried to come back twice,
> but wound up back on the injured list after aggravating the injury,
> which moved from his abdomen to his groin.
>
> Jordan said simply having them practice with the team generated
> excitement. "You see a lot of toughness out there, guys excited when
> they're on the floor," Jordan said. "It really was a different feel in
> practice, definitely." . . .
>

What ever happened to Chris Whitney? Going by Pollin's propaganda machine,
he seems to never have existed, like <inflammatory political analogy
deleted>. I believe I saw him shooting around before the Portland game.
The guy I saw looked fine. The guy I saw was probably Whitney because he
hit everything.

There has been no mention of him. I guess he doesn't cost enough. He's
probably one of the best 10 or so shooters in the game of basketball, and
he doesn't turn the ball over. AH, THAT'S IT. A guy that SHOULD should
from the perimeter and doesn't turn the ball over would ruin Jordan's
offense.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2004 8:47 pm
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>from WIZARDSINSIDER (washingtonpost.com)
>
>> Washington Wizards Coach Eddie Jordan sounded optimistic yesterday
>> about regaining the services of injured scorers Gilbert Arenas
>> (strained abdomen/groin) and Jerry Stackhouse (right knee surgery), a
>> day after they practiced together for the first time since the
>> preseason. Jordan did not project dates for their returns, which
>> Arenas said probably will be after the Feb. 13-15 all-star break. But
>> he hinted that, at the very least, they will continue going through
>> full workouts with the team.
>>
>> "We'll see what happens, hopefully in the near future, about those
>> other guys," Jordan said before last night's game against the Phoenix
>> Suns at MCI Center. "We've got to practice them because they're ready
>> to practice. . . . I would have liked to have seen them healthy
>> October 29, but certainly, it will be up to the doctors and trainer.
>> When they tell me they're ready to go, they're fair game."
>>
>> Stackhouse had surgery to remove worn tissue under his kneecap before
>> the season started and has not played. Arenas has been limited to 20
>> games after he was hurt in late November. He tried to come back twice,
>> but wound up back on the injured list after aggravating the injury,
>> which moved from his abdomen to his groin.
>>
>> Jordan said simply having them practice with the team generated
>> excitement. "You see a lot of toughness out there, guys excited when
>> they're on the floor," Jordan said. "It really was a different feel in
>> practice, definitely." . . .
>>
>
>What ever happened to Chris Whitney? Going by Pollin's propaganda machine,
>he seems to never have existed, like <inflammatory political analogy
>deleted>. I believe I saw him shooting around before the Portland game.
>The guy I saw looked fine. The guy I saw was probably Whitney because he
>hit everything.
>
>There has been no mention of him. I guess he doesn't cost enough. He's
>probably one of the best 10 or so shooters in the game of basketball, and
>he doesn't turn the ball over. AH, THAT'S IT. A guy that SHOULD should
SHOULD shoot
>from the perimeter and doesn't turn the ball over would ruin Jordan's
>offense.
>
>humbubba@smart.net
>
>Rick Hohensee
>Precision Mojo Engineer
>

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2004 6:27 pm
Post subject: Re: Chris Whitney [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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i agree with you here. i thought when arenas went down on the west coast
that whit would show what a real nba point guard can do. although he didn't
step into the fire very well i don't think he's been given enough
opportunity. unless it's the injuries or the desire to develope blake, i
don't see why whit isn't starting right now. he should at least get
knight's minutes.


"cLIeNUX user" <r@cLIeNUX.> wrote in message
news:101ntepkf97v12f@corp.supernews.com...
> from WIZARDSINSIDER (washingtonpost.com)
>
> > Washington Wizards Coach Eddie Jordan sounded optimistic yesterday
> > about regaining the services of injured scorers Gilbert Arenas
> > (strained abdomen/groin) and Jerry Stackhouse (right knee surgery), a
> > day after they practiced together for the first time since the
> > preseason. Jordan did not project dates for their returns, which
> > Arenas said probably will be after the Feb. 13-15 all-star break. But
> > he hinted that, at the very least, they will continue going through
> > full workouts with the team.
> >
> > "We'll see what happens, hopefully in the near future, about those
> > other guys," Jordan said before last night's game against the Phoenix
> > Suns at MCI Center. "We've got to practice them because they're ready
> > to practice. . . . I would have liked to have seen them healthy
> > October 29, but certainly, it will be up to the doctors and trainer.
> > When they tell me they're ready to go, they're fair game."
> >
> > Stackhouse had surgery to remove worn tissue under his kneecap before
> > the season started and has not played. Arenas has been limited to 20
> > games after he was hurt in late November. He tried to come back twice,
> > but wound up back on the injured list after aggravating the injury,
> > which moved from his abdomen to his groin.
> >
> > Jordan said simply having them practice with the team generated
> > excitement. "You see a lot of toughness out there, guys excited when
> > they're on the floor," Jordan said. "It really was a different feel in
> > practice, definitely." . . .
> >
>
> What ever happened to Chris Whitney? Going by Pollin's propaganda machine,
> he seems to never have existed, like <inflammatory political analogy
> deleted>. I believe I saw him shooting around before the Portland game.
> The guy I saw looked fine. The guy I saw was probably Whitney because he
> hit everything.
>
> There has been no mention of him. I guess he doesn't cost enough. He's
> probably one of the best 10 or so shooters in the game of basketball, and
> he doesn't turn the ball over. AH, THAT'S IT. A guy that SHOULD should
> from the perimeter and doesn't turn the ball over would ruin Jordan's
> offense.
>
> humbubba DeleteThis @smart.net
>
> Rick Hohensee
> Precision Mojo Engineer
>
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2004 9:08 pm
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humbubba.DeleteThis@smart.net
>i agree with you here. i thought when arenas went down on the west coast
>that whit would show what a real nba point guard can do. although he didn't
>step into the fire very well i don't think he's been given enough
>opportunity. unless it's the injuries or the desire to develope blake, i
>don't see why whit isn't starting right now. he should at least get
>knight's minutes.
>

The most clearly wrong thing about it all is the silence. They're deep as
hell at the one, but Chris shoots like Kerr.

Rick Hohensee



>
>"cLIeNUX user" <r@cLIeNUX.> wrote in message
>news:101ntepkf97v12f@corp.supernews.com...
>> from WIZARDSINSIDER (washingtonpost.com)
>>
>> > Washington Wizards Coach Eddie Jordan sounded optimistic yesterday
>> > about regaining the services of injured scorers Gilbert Arenas
>> > (strained abdomen/groin) and Jerry Stackhouse (right knee surgery), a
>> > day after they practiced together for the first time since the
>> > preseason. Jordan did not project dates for their returns, which
>> > Arenas said probably will be after the Feb. 13-15 all-star break. But
>> > he hinted that, at the very least, they will continue going through
>> > full workouts with the team.
>> >
>> > "We'll see what happens, hopefully in the near future, about those
>> > other guys," Jordan said before last night's game against the Phoenix
>> > Suns at MCI Center. "We've got to practice them because they're ready
>> > to practice. . . . I would have liked to have seen them healthy
>> > October 29, but certainly, it will be up to the doctors and trainer.
>> > When they tell me they're ready to go, they're fair game."
>> >
>> > Stackhouse had surgery to remove worn tissue under his kneecap before
>> > the season started and has not played. Arenas has been limited to 20
>> > games after he was hurt in late November. He tried to come back twice,
>> > but wound up back on the injured list after aggravating the injury,
>> > which moved from his abdomen to his groin.
>> >
>> > Jordan said simply having them practice with the team generated
>> > excitement. "You see a lot of toughness out there, guys excited when
>> > they're on the floor," Jordan said. "It really was a different feel in
>> > practice, definitely." . . .
>> >
>>
>> What ever happened to Chris Whitney? Going by Pollin's propaganda machine,
>> he seems to never have existed, like <inflammatory political analogy
>> deleted>. I believe I saw him shooting around before the Portland game.
>> The guy I saw looked fine. The guy I saw was probably Whitney because he
>> hit everything.
>>
>> There has been no mention of him. I guess he doesn't cost enough. He's
>> probably one of the best 10 or so shooters in the game of basketball, and
>> he doesn't turn the ball over. AH, THAT'S IT. A guy that SHOULD should
>> from the perimeter and doesn't turn the ball over would ruin Jordan's
>> offense.
>>
>> humbubba.DeleteThis@smart.net
>>
>> Rick Hohensee
>> Precision Mojo Engineer
>>
>
>
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