50shadesofjimgray
50ShadesOfJimGray
50shadesofjimgray

How do you score 107 points in 24 minutes? How do you do that with only two three-point attempts in the whole game?

Well, I don’t think top-rope eliminations are a particularly great way to guard against that, either...but it’s a fair point. 

That’s what this PPV showed me, at least in limited quantities. I didn’t think they could carry off a show with, basically, 10 main roster talents who can actually work, but I came away thinking they wasted a number of women in the battle royal(e). Riott Squad looked great, both the NXT and Mae Young matches were

Charlotte/Becky was incredible. Helped both of them a lot and proved that Becky can main event a show, which is what it should have been in this case. 

This is a good move, because Gregg Williams has learned from his mistakes and is a wonderful person now. 

“I’d do that but my hands are full...No wait, I’m not holding anything now, so I can take notes.”

Business in the front, diplomacy in the back.

Some great offensive efficiency in that burn.

He’s horrible. The defensive concept of switching everything — which allows other teams to bait Steven Adams to guard, say, Jayson Tatum on the wing (second possession of the second half last night), making one of the best interior defenders in basketball a total liability — should have been killed by January. Teams

Last season:

Steph now has six games in his career with 11 made threes. The rest of NBA history has seven.

Because they were actually in the league. You can’t discredit Jordan or anybody else for seasons in which they were not in the NBA. By league standards, that argument doesn’t even hold up: Rookies who never play their first season due to injury are eligible for Rookie of the Year the following season. So if the league

But he had won three in row before that. So you’re saying the first year he retired he was three-for-four, despite never playing a game in the fourth season. So by that logic what we’re really saying is Michael Jordan is 6-55 and counting.

You count a season he was retired from the NBA against him when counting seasons in which he could have competed for an NBA title? Interesting.

The Lakers team they beat in 1991 won 58 games and took out a Portland team that won 63. The next year, the Bulls beat Portland, which won 57 games. The next year it was the Suns, who won 62. The Lakers were clearly not what they were in the ‘80s, but those were all good teams, and the Suns had a fantastic roster that

I’m fine with that. But it’s still a strong argument in his favor.

...Against a league with seven or eight other teams.

Jordan didn’t play in ‘94, so not sure that should count against him. The next year is the asterisk because he came back in April.

I don’t think they could beat the Warriors in seven, either configuration of those Bulls teams. Not the Warriors with Durant, in any case. The Bulls didn’t have that kind of depth, and they basically couldn’t play their center rotation from the last three rings. So if they’re going eight or nine deep in a series,

I thought the standard definition was final five minutes plus overtime?