We try to keep up with former Boilermakers here and since this happened in an NBA game Friday night, you might not even know about it. However, Dirk Nowitzki drove on Carl Landry and Dirk's elbow smashed into Carl's mouth, which "left Landry with five cracked or completely knocked-out teeth." Guess which player was grimacing in pain on the floor afterwards? Hint: it wasn't a Boilermaker.
Yes, that's right, Carl Landry simply walked towards the bench with his mouth closed tightly, clearly hoping to keep whatever remaining teeth he had (as well as a likely flow of blood) contained in his maw. He simply points to himself in the below video saying, "Yeah, me, I need to come out."
Alas, poor Dirk -- he missed the rest of Friday's game (and didn't play Sunday) after Mavs trainers needed a half hour to "remove pieces of two teeth embedded in [his] elbow." Yikes.
Showing posts with label Houston Rockets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Houston Rockets. Show all posts
Monday, December 21, 2009
Carl Landry Is A Boilermaker; Boilermakers Are Tough
This will go on the shelf with
Carl Landry,
elbow,
former Boilers,
Houston Rockets
Friday, May 15, 2009
Kobe Can't Beat Rockets JV Squad

We rip on the NBA here all the time and I rarely sit and watch complete games, but I've secretly been really enjoying this Rockets-Lakers series.
The only thing that sucks is that LA fans are so poor, I've got almost nobody to trash talk with. My friend here who is a Lakers fan is a die-hard Kobe loyalist (ugh) who seems to get angry when I talk about how much I detest Kobe. Let's face it, he's a reprehensible person. And a lousy teammate.
Screaming at his teammates during the game (which is the norm for him), bitching at the referees constantly (did you know Kobe has been fouled on every shot he's ever taken?) and, as this column so excellently articulates, just being an all-around douchebag.

Look, Kobe's an incredible talent -- there's no denying that. Watching these games, and seeing how he can shoot over almost anything, you realize how talented the guy is. But LeBron is good, too, and he doesn't make you want to punch him in the face the way Kobe does (and please note, I don't really like LeBron, either, though I'm coming around).
In that linked column above, Tim Keown tells us about how obnoxious Kobe is towards Shane Battier. And this is d-bag-ish as well. We all know MJ and Larry Bird and those like them trash talked with the best of 'em... but they did it quietly and directly to the guy, telling him he couldn't guard them or telling them the move they were gonna pull and then... pulling it! That's a lot different than Kobe's a-hole dissmissiveness and public mocking of Battier not being able to defend him. Which is also wrong, by the way. Battier -- and Artest -- have defended Kobe well enough to have this thing go seven games. Time to shut it and play, Kobe.
I definitely don't think the Rockets are going to go to LA this weekend and win this series. Even jumping out to a 21-3 lead at home, they allowed the Lakers to get back within two in the third. But the mere fact that the Lakers were annointed the Western Conference champs and the only team that should play LeBron's Cavs in the Finals should be now officially considered a mistake. Because even if they get by the Rockets, they haven't been convincing. And if they think they're going to skate by the Nuggets.... well, won't it be nice to see Kobe's season end in Colorado?
This will go on the shelf with
Carl Landry,
Houston Rockets,
Kobe Bryant,
Los Angeles Lakers
Carl Landry: Representin'
This will go on the shelf with
Carl Landry,
Houston Rockets,
Suck it Lakers,
suck it NBA
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Carl Landry Winged in Shooting

Of course, if someone bumped my car in Houston at 4:20 AM, I'm not sure I'd stop and get out, but that's me.
The good news is he's doing okay and was quickly released from the hospital.
This will go on the shelf with
Carl Landry,
Houston Rockets
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
Former Boiler News: Carl Landry

Last night, Carl was a bad, bad boy for the Houston Rockets in their first preseason game of the season, leading the team with 18 points and 9 boards.
I know none of us care about the NBA preseason, and really don't care much about the NBA until the playoffs (just like the players!), but I thought this was kind of cool.
Carl caught on with the Rockets and was completely unheralded out of Purdue and was a bench guy who became a quality bench guy and is now looking good enough to maybe start some games.
Of course, then I go and look and see Carl's slated to make $3,000,000 this season and I feel a little less like he's the "little guy now getting noticed." Because, frankly, I'd be satisfied with no fame and all blame for every loss for $3M clams.
No, I don't know what my point was here.
This will go on the shelf with
Carl Landry,
former Boilers,
Houston Rockets,
preseason
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