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The legacy of Shawn Kemp

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by hondo, Jun 22, 2007.

  1. BYH

    BYH Active Member

    Says the kid who can't pass second grade spelling.
     
  2. chester

    chester Member

    I was trying to clear it up. The other girl - the one Kemp knocked up - was originally from Canton as well. I wasn't referring to Davis in my previous post.
     
  3. chazp

    chazp Active Member

    No, I don't think so.
     
  4. Chuck~Taylor

    Chuck~Taylor Active Member

    Hey! Stay outta' the the NBA threads! Waaaaaaaaaa!
    You said you hated the NBA! Waaaaaaaaa!
     
  5. Trouser_Buddah

    Trouser_Buddah Active Member

    THE legacy of Shawn Kemp? I thought he had a ton of little legacies running around...
     
  6. I was living in Seattle when Kemp demanded that the Sonics trade him. This didn't go over well with the sports fans of Seattle. I went down to Key Arena the night that Kemp came back to town (playing for the Cavs) hoping I could score a cheap seat at the box office or a scalper. That game was pretty much the toughest ticket in town so I did not get to witness the game. I do vividly remember that I knew the moment Kemp walked out onto the floor because the "BOOOOOOOO"s were damn near shaking the rafters at the Key. Other vivid memory from that night: some guy sitting outside Key Arena playing Gary Glitters "Rock & Roll Pt. 2" ON A TUBA! Just sitting there all by his lonesome. Nobody around. Just a man and his tuba. HEY!
     
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