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.
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.
Rodger Sherman celebrated his comeback in dayenu form at SB Nation during the 2015 NBA Playoffs
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.
Surprising that a post with physics as its hooke gets so many stars.
Took its time, though, but it had a hell of a plan. Cunning calculus there.
My dad says it’s because he’s a quitter and only cares about collecting a paycheck instead of winning.
“Which car?”
That’s the sort of information I would expect to find on the disclosure forms at closing.
“Well I would certainly hope that he’s still there, since that’s where I left him.”
I mean, you gotta ask, right?
“I called the former owner of my house and asked if she knew about this,” Fay told the Sun Sentinal.
The whole mess just makes me think of the ending to Psycho.
My understanding is that people did it to get out of leases they no longer wanted
On this specific subject? No. In general? Yes.
I really hope someone reported the giant water tarantula just a few blocks over as well.
The public may never learn what actually happened to Moldt if the authorities on the ground are to be believed.
The vehicle’s exterior was heavily calcified and was obviously in the water for a significant amount of time.