Charlie V learns about Michigan lefts
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Too bad Michael Curry wasn’t in that commercial.
“If you want to make a left-hand turn, you have to talk about going right, but turn the wheel to the left, then go straight but maybe thin about going left before you eventually go right and…”
He concludes by devouring a clipboard.
by Zachatollah on Nov 10, 2009 11:58 PM EST reply actions
And after that Curry press conference, Langlois writes it up like, "Sure, a lot of people will take the short view on such a statement, but, looked at from the perspective of a team in the midst of rebuilding, of a shrinking salary cap, and a team that was confident, going forward, that they had, in Rodney Stuckey, the point guard of its future, it’s clear that the ability to turn the wheel to the left and yet going straight might be exactly what Dumars had in mind. And, even if it’s not, the knowledge gained from such automotive experiments can’t help but benefit this young team come April.
by b23 on Nov 11, 2009 12:13 AM EST reply actions
“And if you want to play uptempo…”
“You walk the ball up the court and dribble around a lot!”
by Drew on Nov 11, 2009 3:13 PM EST reply actions
b to the 23 with the win. No one has so far captured Lanlois’s hyperboles like that. Kudos, sir. Kudos.
by Rob G on Nov 11, 2009 3:57 PM EST reply actions
That commercial needs just a little…less…suck?
And a healthy dose of the Mike Payne Train, WHOOOT WHOOT! http://bit.ly/fpP7
by wolf blitzer on Nov 11, 2009 4:44 PM EST reply actions

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