The Basketball Jones Ep. 020

Hey, maybe Deron voted for himself? He is a writer.
The Basketball Jones — Episode 020.
In this week’s playoff show, J.E. Skeets and Tas tell the Spurs to stop whining, the Clips to slow down, the Heat to feed Shaq, and the Cavs to give up. The guys also answer some mail – i.e. “Who’d win a fight between Wade and Payton?” – hand out their Wanker of the Week, and much, much more…
Oh, all that, and they talk about flowers. Yeah, you heard me, flowers…
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Oh, I forgot to mention it in the email–the question was based on that televised argument between DW and GP where they’re arguing in the team huddle and they’re being separated and all. I was wondering who would win that fight…would be fun to watch.
What’s this “the guys” … “the guys” stuff?
Its really awkward when someone directly involved with the production refers to themselves in the third person.
You’re not a conglomerate. You’re not a big production. You’re just two guys, with a podcast and some funny posts about basketball. And thats not a diss. Just straight facts.
Stay humble. Or your heads will get too big to broadcast “above the rim.”
That or seek help for that multiple person disorder you’ve developed.
Nope. Skeets always told himself that when Skeets got to 20 episodes, Skeets was going all Starbury-like. Skeets apologizes for this excessive awkwardness.
DAAAAAAAAAAAAAMN!
you got served
Once you really consider it, you’d really like to see more second-person narritives, wouldn’t you?
The wankers name is Ron Boone.
http://www.sltrib.com/sports/ci_3809035
Well, there it is. Thanks Settons.
You need a stat/research boy so bad…you should turn it into a reality podcast show!
Just listened… yeah, I’m behind. Anyway, great call on the last 2 minutes of the game. What’s the site where they had the original petition to Free Darko? We should start a petition to have a real “penalty” in the NBA.