Burn Out Spurs Beat Heat 88-78
SanAntonio beat the Heat last night easily Manu Ginobili scored 25 points that lead to the Spurs victory, but watching the game last night I realized I am getting old.
There was a time in the NBA when Penny Hardaway and Shaquille O’Neal was on the floor together there were no team in the NBA that had and answer for the dynamic duo. Now it is not the case the two who used to post fear in teams now look like two worn out tires on a bad hooptie. In the 90’s these two had tremendous amount of sucess they won the Eastern Conference and it seemed to be the unstopable combination, but after they got swept in the playoffs by the Houston Rockets in 95 the two could no longer exist and they were broken up. Shaquille went on to win three rings in L.A. and Penny had a bad knee injury and became a journey man in the NBA. Now 12 years later they are back together again and it seems as of right now both player are suffering from burn out. Damn I remeber when both was must see T.V. I am getting old!!!
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Tags: Miami Heat, NBA, Penny Hardaway, San Antonio Spurs, Shaquille O-039neal






One Response to “Burn Out Spurs Beat Heat 88-78”
By bcourtney on Nov 8, 2007 | Reply
H3O, you are getting old..lol but for real Shaq is not playing like the Superman we all have grown to love. He is avg 11 pts per game (sad) and with D-Wade out it is going to get alot worse before it gets better. Someone will have to step up in his place, if it be Hardaway, Williams or dare I say Parker, but something has to give. But if they look at the bright side Dallas also started last season on a losing streak but ended up winning 60 games. Keep Hope Alive