Kaepernickan_Revolution
Kaepernickan_Revolution
Kaepernickan_Revolution

Worst part is he also lost the game for them by playing up-by-3 defense with his team up 1. Lots of pressure at the 3 point line, then once the drive starts, his arms go back to avoid fouling, and he just lets his man score when he gets half a step on him.

The cool thing about getting paid with education, room, and board is all the stuff you can buy with that. Like this official #14 jersey (and hey if you want to associate 14 with Deshone Kizer that’s your prerogative, all I see is ND and a number).

We can still be sad about his death and have compassion for his family and community while acknowledging that when a boat crashes into a jetty at high speed, and its owner was highly intoxicated, the smart money is on the owner being the driver. It’s far less likely that someone under the legal limit, like the other

This sounds a lot like someone who either hasn’t watched Green play or didn’t understand what he was watching when he did.

Weak joke, worse delivery.

Nope, just checked and there are no one-sentence paragraphs in the piece, aside from quotes.

That’s obviously presented as another indication that he doesn’t take his job as seriously as most professional athletes.

Does he think we didn’t notice he airballed at 1:44?

*its, but otherwise great, reasonable discourse

I’m absolutely not buying the whole “Spurs don’t care if they’re the 1 seed” narrative. When you’ve lost 6 games all year, your opponent has lost 4, and you play them 4 times in the 2nd half of the season, there’s no way you don’t fight for the top seed. Neither team has lost a game at home, and I’m supposed to

Yeah, that’s the same as the college rule. And in the video, his front foot is on the floor in front of the line as he begins his shot attempt. Pause the video at 50 seconds and you’ll see a shooter who has gathered the ball and has it in his shooting pocket ready to rise and fire, with both feet on the ground and one

This play is causing me mental anguish because I didn’t realize that you don’t have to establish both feet behind the 3-point line for it to be a 3. My issue is this: unless both feet leave the floor at EXACTLY the same time on a toe-on-the-line 2-pointer, then there could be a 50-50 chance that the foot with the toe

I think you read more about the latter because the former doesn’t matter, since they use the lineup sparingly for that exact reason. Is that a difficult concept? It’s not unsustainable in that it’s a fluke, it’s unsustainable because it takes a ton of energy and effort and is best used in short bursts. They can’t use

You really don’t understand that? You see, now there’s this thing called “help defense” and vastly improved 5-man schemes, because illegal defense rules no longer require straight man-to-man with occasional all-out double-teams. This article has some good pictures to help you understand. http://www.sbnation.com/2014/3/

It’s probably not sustainable, which is why they use it in short bursts. It’s also certainly not guardable, which is why it fucking annihilates opponents, and is hence referred to as a “killer” lineup. Draymond’s tenacity and physicality is what makes it even possible to run him at the 5, so it’s odd to me that

Right, because undersized centers are notoriously meek. They just coast by on their physical gifts.

well he definitely didn’t play for the suns or the nets. do you really not know the difference between jason williams and jason kidd?

Got damn lions always pushing people’s chairs over.

two games away but good burn

He sure looks crooked to me.