Pacer's Pictures of Peja (read the captions)

#11
Evenstar said:
i bet peja is glad ot never have to wear those hideous gold uni's again
I was going to say, my theory on this is they purposely included as many pictures in the gold uniforms as they could so that Peja would not be homesick for the Kings. I mean, he played here 7 1/2 years, he's worn those jerseys, what, a handful of times, yet at least 1/2 the pictures show him wearing them?? I sense a conspiracy..;)
 
#12
Nuber 10 portrait of intensity?? He looks like a puppy in that picture. Come on. And number 8, floating one over Zo?? You do realize from the trajecotry of the ball and where Zo was still going up, that was most likely rejected lol.
 
#14
I am not sure if I got you-Peja choosed jersey with number 10 and rejected number 8?!How could that be?He's favorite number is 8 and after that 16.
On the other hand,maybe he wants to wear number 16 just in Kings which is nice...
 
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Peja said:
I am not sure if I got you-Peja choosed jersey with number 10 and rejected nubmer 8?!How could that be?He's favorite nubmer is 8 and after that 16.
On the other hand,maybe he wants to wear number 16 just in Kings which is nice...
Peja, you misunderstood what they were saying. They were talking about the numbers of the pictures in that gallery. Rejected meaning that Alonzo Mourning blocked Peja's shot in pic number 8, not that Peja didn't want his number to be 8.

There is no info on his jersey number yet. He should keep his old number if you ask me.
 
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Boy, now that I reflect back on his time here in Sacramento, I sure am going to miss all of those "sweeping baby hooks" (no.3), his lockdown defense (nos. 2 & 5), his blazing, beat-you-off-the-dribble speed (nos. 4 & 7) and, of course, his trademark, ever-present intensity (no. 10).









(if you'll excuse me, I have to leave now. I think I overloaded the sarcasm center of my brain and I'm feeling dizzy)
 
#22
PixelPusher said:
Boy, now that I reflect back on his time here in Sacramento, I sure am going to miss all of those "sweeping baby hooks" (no.3), his lockdown defense (nos. 2 & 5), his blazing, beat-you-off-the-dribble speed (nos. 4 & 7) and, of course, his trademark, ever-present intensity (no. 10).









(if you'll excuse me, I have to leave now. I think I overloaded the sarcasm center of my brain and I'm feeling dizzy)
just because he left the team doesnt mean you can diminish his talents.

He was playing out on the wing cos thats where the kings wanted him to play, he was a better defender than any other king except christie and definitely lot better than the escort to the rim bibby
He could definitely beat opponents of the dribble and if you remember he was the one running through screen after screen all over the place and was not just involved in screen and roll like bibby to get an open shot

MVP type numbers and mvp consideration dont come without intensity
 

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#23
PixelPusher said:
Boy, now that I reflect back on his time here in Sacramento, I sure am going to miss all of those "sweeping baby hooks" (no.3), his lockdown defense (nos. 2 & 5), his blazing, beat-you-off-the-dribble speed (nos. 4 & 7) and, of course, his trademark, ever-present intensity (no. 10).
ROFL!

That was great!
 
#26
I always thought those "LOL" things you guys write are way overdone but I can say for real now.... LOL!!!

Oh ****!

I this is what they go for, then people in Indiana must be about as whitebread as you can get!
 
#28
I guess they felt the need to hype him up for the Indiana fans. Kudos to whoever put that together. I was especially impressed by that rare gem of a hook shot (or is he just grabbing a rebound there using a very awkward stance?). Where did they find this stuff?