58 and 178 for me. Oh, and anything from 167 to 177. That game was incredible.
58 and 178 for me. Oh, and anything from 167 to 177. That game was incredible.
I think you're missing the part where Durant and Westbrook both got to the line more than James and Wade this season.
The whole point of coming out is so you don't have to keep hiding it, bro. I imagine it would be difficult.
I think a big factor in how dangerous a weapon is comes down to ease of use, both mentally and physically. By that I mean that since shooting a gun is less directly violent than stabbing with a knife, it seems like it's easier for people to cross that line. And then there's also the issue with proximity to the victim.…
I guess my main issue is that there are some things you can regulate and some things you can't. Nobody can put a restriction on fists to reduce fist-related violence, but increase gun regulation and reduce gun-related violence? Doable.
An object that could be used to kill is not the same as an object whose sole purpose is to kill. There's a difference between being able to kill someone with one squeeze of a trigger and being able to kill someone with repeated, violent punches. But I'm sure you know that, and I'm wasting my time.
I want to point out that you just said fists are as lethal and dangerous as guns. I was going to say more about your whole comment, but... yeah. That's a thing you said.
The guy who's watched 3 games in the last 10 years is the expert on the current state of NBA officiating.
I'm a huge Golden State fan, but I agree the Nuggets are extremely fun to watch. JaVale is the most entertaining big man in the league.
Good article, by the way. Fascinating team.
In keeping with the Nuggets' unorthidox roster, Tom has embraced a new and refreshing way to misspell "Dwyane."
Guy B is Hibbert, in this situation.
The 2nd time Curry came at Hibbert he was pissed because Hibbert had just thrown him to the ground, but the 1st time he was definitely trying to restrain him. It wasn't a good idea, because no one in Hibbert's situation would respond well to an opposing player trying to hold him back, but it's pretty clear that's what…
OK.
Thanks for telling me.
You aren't funny. And they play in Oakland.
Jack comes to Lee's defense after Hibbert starts the fight, and Thompson only gets involved after Hibbert throws Curry down. The officials (who actually witnessed the fight) obviously agree with me since Hibbert was the only player to be ejected. I'm not saying Hibbert was the only one who did anything wrong, because…
And he chooses to take him on by hugging him around the waist? That's not how anybody fights. Notice how he lunges at Hibbert with a forearm shove after he gets knocked down the first time. Had he done that the first time, I would agree with you, but his first effort is clearly an attempt to break up the fight.
Your sentence construction needs a little work. Also, why would the Indiana announcer side against Hibbert if it wasn't Hibbert's fault?
Do you grab a guy around the waist if you're trying to start a fight with him? Curry was clearly trying to break it up.