I don’t mean to be Kerrt with you but Stephen if you were trying to be funny that was still awful.
I don’t mean to be Kerrt with you but Stephen if you were trying to be funny that was still awful.
Plus, IIRC, he ripped a tendon or something on that play and was done for the season. So Bargs.
God you’re a wankerr.
I would say that he definitely made the Kerrect call.
Thats actually a really good question. The corpse of Deron Williams vs Knicks leftovers.
time has already told.
Not true - although the Triangle did fail when Jim Cleamons tried it in Dallas with Jason Kidd, Jimmy Jackson and Jamal Mashburn, its success is unparalleled when run by 2 Hall of Famers and a perennial All-Star.
Time will tell, but I feel like Steve Kerr might have made the right decision a few seasons ago.
That is complete BS.
I agree that it’s not fair. But it sure is fun!
If this was “hindsight makes fools of us all” it’d be different, but these decisions sucked the second they were made. Trading Lopez to duck his contract to give Noah $20M more and have that obligation for another season had to be one of the dumbest personnel decisions in recent history (non-Bargnani division).
I tend to agree that Phil Jackson is overrated, but coaching and personnel management are very different skill-sets. It’s not really fair to imply that Phil being bad at being a team president retroactively makes him a bad coach.
It’s almost as if when Jackson doesn’t have one of the best players in the world, his teams don’t win squat.
The only thing more inexplicable than Kyrie Irving’s belief that the world is flat is Phil Jackson’s belief in the Triangle Offence.
Obviously, I knew this. It’s a very basic thing that most car people know. But what was most interesting-and what clearly nobody bothered to read-was the answer to why they exist. That’s something I didn’t know (though I did have a suspicion there was an ECE reg out there driving it), so I spoke with two chief…
I already knew about the purpose of these before, and almost dismissed this article for what it was (upon initial judgements). However, after actually reading it (shocker!), I am happy to say that it was still an interesting and informative read.
While some may applaud Toyota for making the Dent a factory option I can’t help but feel sad for all those mom-&-pop aftermarket Dent shops about to lose their livelihood.
They clearly took Torch’s picture and photoshopped out the dent
Keep PhotoShopping car ends and you might land a job at WM Motors