Larry Hughes’ alma mater accomplished something big tonight. Saint Louis set the Division I record for fewest points in a game, falling 49-20 to George Washington in the Atlantic 10 opener for both teams.
20 points. Total. In the entire game.
Check out the box score. It’s like having 5 Larry Hugheses starting and 5 more of them on […]
Entries Tagged as 'General Suckitude'
The Plight of the Billikens
January 11th, 2008 · 9 Comments
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What’s the opposite of Chemacterility?
January 3rd, 2008 · 22 Comments
ESPN writer, Bill Simmons, invented a new word to describe NBA player acquisitions that improve team chemistry, add character, and allow for salary cap flexibility:
“Here’s the new mantra for savvy NBA teams: “Chemacterility.” Why haven’t you heard the term before? Because I just made it up. But it’s an amalgam of three concepts that have formed the […]
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It’s Not You, It’s Your Contract…
December 19th, 2007 · 1 Comment
Our very own Larry Hughes was recently mentioned in Bill Simmons’ seventh annual “Which NBA Player Has The Most Trade Value” column. Unfortunately, Larry was listed in the “Top 25 Worst Contracts Section”, coming in at #2. And while this does not mean Larry sucks, it does imply that we are overpaying just a tad […]
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