You mean the center that averaged 21 points, 5 rebounds, and 2 assists for the Raptors a few seasons back. Yeah he's the worst of all time.
You mean the center that averaged 21 points, 5 rebounds, and 2 assists for the Raptors a few seasons back. Yeah he's the worst of all time.
Olowokandi was a huge disappointment as a number 1, but he wasn't terrible NBA player. His last year in the LA he averaged 12. 3 points and 9.1 rebs, and had similar stats the year before. You don't end up being top 15 in the league in rebounds without having a little bit of game.
Here's a tip from someone who is a dip connoisseur. Take one part pico de gallo, and mix it with one part guacamole. Put a little lime on top. Eat with tortilla chips.
Can I be your hype man, Slick Conditions?
Just use the bill of your hat like this kid
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Nobody has answered the important question yet. How does Ines Sainz look?
Actually, he's mostly succeeded. She's rarely on the pole.
Is it a bobsleigh and not bobsled? I'm from Texas and don't know the difference.
There is very little parity in college sports. Before the season even starts, every team from the Sun Belt, Mountain West, C-USA, and MAC are already eliminated from the National Championship game. With the new "playoff" format this may not be true, but not by much.
I stopped watching Olympic basketball when they started letting those rich, spoiled, "Dream Teamers" into the Olympics. I'll take a Bimbo Coles Bounce pass to J.R. Reid any day over Mike and Charles. Amateurism!
There's always money for endorsement deals, even if you're not a high profile player. Video games (which is the heart of the O'bannon lawsuit), in game television appearences, sporting apparel deals, etc. will give the athletes what they really hav been asking for all along, a little spending money to make things a…
Because nobody gives a damn about the Tucson Toros or the Birmingham Barons.
uh, they already do. The schools with the most money, i.e. Texas, Alabama, Ohio State, Florida State, Michigan, Oregon, already have the best facilities and support staff. That's why they get the best players. Giving them money, is not going to change the fact that these schools will still get the top recruits.
Players aren't really being forced to go to school. There is a misconception that most of these athletes come from the depths of the ghettos, and this is just not true. As Deadspin pointed out in a study they found, the vast majority of players come from Middle America. They would be attending college, though maybe…
The problem with spinning off these programs, is that nobody would attend or watch. Many people attend merely out of loyalty to their university. There are litaraly 10's of thousands of people at every game who could not name more than 2 players on the team they are watching. They just go for the fun and pagentry of…
Disappointed that Bobby B didn't get any punting questions...