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The Sissy Princess
Flydog of the Cape:No ofense taken, thats just part of my last name, Am called Sis, Sisman, Sissy, my name is: A clue, the same as the Hall of Fame 1st Basemen of the Old St. Louis Browns & his 2 sons who played 2nd Base for the Cleveland Indians & one who pitched for the Boston Red Sox & Detroit Tigers, Grandma told me years ago that I was short tail relation, never really followed that up though, just add 3 letteres to Sis, As for your post, Welcome Aboard, Agree, Thank You Prince but its time to go, isn't that the same line to "Goodnight Sweetheart Well Its Time To Go" & yes take the Maxypad with you, if we could get a center & another shooter it could be different here, I like the Rudy Gay deal, also wanted Tyson Chandler, think he should give Dajuan Summers some burn too, he looked pretty good in the Summer league.
The Sissy Princess
Funny post. With that in mind, how quickly would you trade Prince and Maxiell for Boozer and Eric Maynor, at this point. And the Jazz has started the season 1-3, and Boozer probably no longer wants to be in Utah.
The Sissy Princess
LOL... I'm laughing but I actually really agree with Fly Dog here folks, we've gotten the best we're gonna get out of ole #22 which was more than most of us ever bargained for. As usual it's just business nothing personal here because if nothing else Tay is a great guy, no drama or maintenance, and the consummate hard worker.
The Sissy Princess
No offense, Sissy1946, but my brother's nick-name for Prince has been Sissy since he came into the League, and it kinda fits. I'm not gonna rip Prince, because the guy has given it his all since putting on a Piston uniform. Without him, we probably don't have the 2004 Championship ring. But, with his slight build, never missing games, deep runs into the post-season, and heavy minutes due to not having a back-up for 7 years, I believe it would serve both Tay and the Pistons well if he were to move on. We both need a fresh start.
Thank you Tayshaun, for all of your hard work over the years. Your block of Reggie's lay-up will never be forgotten by Piston fans; not only because it was atheletically spell-binding, but because of how it helped propel us past Indiana, and eventually into an NBA Championship. Now get the he11 outta here, kiddo......... and take Maxiell with ya.
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