Look I get that the Thunder are absolute garbage without Westbrook. But I really look at it like this:
Look I get that the Thunder are absolute garbage without Westbrook. But I really look at it like this:
Young went to the 49er’s for the 1987 season - it was the same off season as Lonbardi’s departure. Apart from only being a scout for the team, I doubt he had much to do with Young coming in. Walsh was in total control at that time.
This is Lombardi’s career path in the NFL:
When you get caught, despite all this planning, you’re not.
What really makes this play work, though...
Yes it would. He could break his leg going home, he played 77 games and averaged a triple double over those 77 games, it’s a triple double.
16 assists to go.
It won’t matter, he’s averaging a triple double now. The only difference is that in 16 assists, he does it over an 82 game season.
6th Place!!!
When Williams can do this instead of what he did,
How’s that working out for ya?
The play video doesn’t even show the turnover by Ozil that caused his reaction.
Bicycle kick on Deadspin, “Yeah right!”
I think that’s eli’s first point - there isn’t much elite talent because there isn’t nearly the same focus on the development of talent. Less camps, less chances to improve, the elite talent is going to be the ones that get better, thus the talent gap at the player level widens.