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Re: [CSML] World B. Free


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> From: Mark <koanzone@...>
//Eh, does this sound right to anyone who was around in
the ancient times? I thought it was more like Mark
Price and World B. Daughtery and Hop Scotch Williams
who 'saved' the Cavs.//

I don't have a problem recognizing World B Free for saving the Cavs. For a few
years, he was the ONLY reason to watch that team, and he was darn fun to watch.
He had a cool name that all the kids liked, and he scored in bunches. Without
him, we might never have seen Price, Daugherty, and company here in Cleveland
because we might have not had a team.

> Date: 2005/12/01 Thu AM 01:35:35 EST
> To: clesports@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [CSML] World B. Free
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Eh, does this sound right to anyone who was around in the ancient times? I thought it was more like Mark Price and World B. Daughtery and Hop Scotch Williams ...
Mark
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Dec 1, 2005
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... It sounds like the argument is that without Free generating any interest at all in the Cavs (and yes, Virginia, that was a bad team, complete with Keith...
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Dec 1, 2005
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... //Eh, does this sound right to anyone who was around in the ancient times? I thought it was more like Mark Price and World B. Daughtery and Hop Scotch...
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My recollections of World B. Free was that he was one of the most selfish NBA players, up to that point, and he helped usher in this era of me first, my...
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Dec 1, 2005
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... //I was a staunch Cavs follower, and went to about 10 to 15 games a year back then, and just this year, gave up my season tickets behind the opposing...
Tony Lastoria
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Dec 1, 2005
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I don't mean to suggest that World B. Free was a great basketball player. He was selfish, but he was also the ONLY reason to watch that team for years. For...
Steven Hubbard
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Dec 2, 2005
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... player. He was selfish, but he was also the ONLY reason to watch that team for years. ... If I may change the subject just for a second....I am not too...
Tony Lastoria
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Dec 2, 2005
3:30 am

... Man, he could shoot the lights out when he was on. Of course he'd take his shots anyway, whether he was on or not. :) ... He had a stroke a few years ago...
Jim
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Dec 2, 2005
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Mostly, it was travel. I didn't have season tickets throughout all those years, but I did have them for a fair number of years. But I live in Cincinnati, and...
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... From: "Mark" <koanzone@...> To: <clesports@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 1:35 AM Subject: [CSML] World B. Free ... They're...
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... From: "Tony Lastoria" <tlastoria@...> To: <clesports@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 10:30 PM Subject: Re: [CSML] World B. Free ...
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