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by Andrew Sharp • Nov 18, 2009 12:44 PM EST
Bill Simmons' Book of Basketball has been bandied about all over the internet in the past few weeks, but today, one man levies a criticism that's far more grave than citing his "blantat homerism," "reliance on the same six movies as a rhetorical crutch," and its climatic "threadbare wisdom." No this is serious:
Drexler's Pistons?!? Blazersedge provides a closer look:
Typos happen. All. The. Time. But, man, that's a tough one to swallow. Brutal. Anyone remember those great Larry Bird-led Lakers teams? What about Bill Russell's Warriors? My favorite teams of all time had to be Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's Celtics.
And in a bit of perfect irony, Bill Simmons will be signing books at Portland's Rose Garden tonight. Who do the Blazers play? You guessed it, the Detroit Pistons. For those going, Blazersedge has some advice:
If you do go to his book signing, I suggest asking him to correct and autograph page 609.
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