3 titles, 2 all-NBA teams, Gold medal, lock-down D, longevity. Everyone loves him (except some Memphis jabroni). There’s a chance.
3 titles, 2 all-NBA teams, Gold medal, lock-down D, longevity. Everyone loves him (except some Memphis jabroni). There’s a chance.
This is the worst episode of Ballers ever.
I have actually played basketball with Andrew Yang. Prior to his run he served as head of the fellowship he founded, my class was his last as an active participant, and during our summer training camp we coaxed him out onto the court (with significantly more reluctance than we are seeing now that he can score literal…
You can’t have two articles about the i3 in the same day.
I was going back and forth between Iggy and Livingston after manu. Lou Williams obviously is in there but hasn’t won anything, and Jamal Crawford has been doing it a long time with success too. I go manu, Livingston, iggy but agree it’s debateable
Someday in the not-too-distant future, when we’re remembering some guys, I’ll probably remember Shaun Livingston.
No better than third, by my calculus: Manu and Iggy, I would say, were more principal contributors to their teams. But those names obviously only serve to highlight how important Livingston truly was.
ok ok, third most important
I’ll go out on a limb and say he’s the second most important bench player of the last 15 years.
There’s something incredibly impressive and admirable when a player overcomes his own recovery and becomes viewed in the context of “just” an athlete, not a “comeback story” or anything of the sort. I would think most athletes vastly prefer the latter to the former; for example Jon Lester is now more well-known as an…
Real talk - this was simple and elegant. Thank you.
Did you actually read the first sentence or just the headline?
“Luck based monetization in video games is in no way related to gambling! Let us put an emphasis on this by adding literal casinos to our games.”
How is it possible for a comment to be this perfect?
Derek Carr: "I would be more upset if I weren't so heavily sedated."
Considering the whole time this was happening there was an actual documentary crew following everyone around and filming as much as possible, that makes the comparison even more fitting.
Everyone involved in this saga on both the Steelers and the Raiders feels like a character in a Christopher Guest movie.