Well, here are some news for those dissing Ben because he didn't get the second consecutive championship, but if you remember Ben played the entire season with bone spurs on his feet, some kind of painful ailment that real basketball players get from jumping so much.
And Ben Wallace jumps higher than a kangaroo on a trampoline.
Well, I found out Wallace has had surgery to remove the bone spurs, just as he will surgically remove the championship from the Spurs next season. And that is an undeniable prediction that Ben will get his trophy back, so Timmy Duncan must prepared to get his ass busted! Here is the article and here's the relevant quote:
Pickett and King require that each team have players who have experience at the Division I or NBA level, which ensures a high level of play. And what could be higher than winning an NBA championship? According to Pickett, Ben Wallace of the 2003-04 champion Detroit Pistons was scheduled to attend the tournament and play with his brother's team, Kno Kname. But Wallace had to have surgery to repair an injured foot and couldn't make the trip.Posted by Mark at July 12, 2005 02:37 PMPickett, however, said has committed to the tournament in the future and will play next year.
"That would have been great for us, but we talked to him, and he said he was real sorry, but the doctor said he needed to go ahead and have the surgery," Pickett said. "But he is going to make a commitment to be here every year."
Man I love your shit. Ben is the master. Screw fat shaq. He needs to do a couple sit-ups and then maybe he can play in the same arena as The Clocktower.
Keep up the good work. Spreading the word of the Master Big Ben is what your destiny is.