You're right. You can't advertise an amateur athelete to promote your game. On the college games they always use a guy that just got drafted (like Larry Fitzgerald on NCAA Football, Anthony on NCAA Hoops last year, etc.)
http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=...id=21848&rfi=6','91'
"One center that can be had in a trade is Indiana's Scot Pollard (6-11, 265), although Atlanta is also interested in trading for him. He has two years and almost $12 million remaining on his contract"
I do not think he is the answer to our center situation, especially if we have to trade for him. I'd rather sign Przybilla. He would also be cheaper than 2 years at 12 million!
I agree. This has gone on long enough! We should sign a couple more big men (1 center, 1 forward/center) and go with the committee approach until next year.
I thought it was just OK. After 6th Sense, it seems like M. Night is just trying to come up with one crazy surprise after another and it's not working. Of course, it could be that everyone is looking for the surprise from the beginning and it's just easier to figure out that way.
That's the way it was for me in The Village, I kept thinking of what would be "shocking" at the end of the movie.
Remember Steve Henson? It's no wonder Mookie led the team in minutes played with this guy as his backup!
And how about Alexander Volkov! One of the great ballers of our time - LOL!
I like the current Seattle uniforms. They are a cross between their 80s uniforms with a little bit of a modern change.
Like you said, I'd like to see the Hawks do something similar by blending old with new.
I like the Pac-Man, but I doubt it will be coming back. We haven't had a real good uniform style since those went away.