Thursday, March 10, 2005

TRUE GENIUS by Steve Nadis

The Celts won again, their fifth out of six games since the return of Antoine Walker. The final score was 105-101, though I’m not absolutely sure. And it doesn’t really matter; a win is a win is a win, as Emily Dickinson was wont to say. ‘Toine put up respectable, if not incredible, numbers. But again the stats are sort of irrelevant. More important, he came up with a big steal in the final minute that helped seal the deal. The victory cemented GM Danny Ainge’s place as one of the great geniuses of the 20th century–taking a back seat only to Bill Belicheck, Theo Epstein, and Albert Einstein.
Posted by Snake at 03:07:59
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2 Responses to “TRUE GENIUS by Steve Nadis”

  1. Yurt says:

    Hey Snake,

    I think you‘ve got another spelling issue. Expect a phone call from Bill Belichick‘s lawyers. BTW, is Bill a Jew?

  2. Snake says:

    That printing error (the result of a defective keyboard) has been rectified. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.

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