You might be right. The season’s still three weeks away and already I’m slowing down Harden vids to see if he’s traveling. #fml
You might be right. The season’s still three weeks away and already I’m slowing down Harden vids to see if he’s traveling. #fml
just because it’s new doesn’t mean it’s better. this guy just loves blending the lines between what’s legal and what’s not. james harden is an all-world talent to begin with, this bullshit doesn’t make it better in any way. and watching some guy slowly dribble a ball at the top of the arc for 18 seconds then trying to…
I’m debating what’s more impressive, the 8 or so foot shuffles he does before the dribble, or the fact that it’s being called a “step back” when it’s just a lateral jump.
I particularly liked how he took the blame for the big plays that didn’t work. “I didn’t hit it”
It’s not the eventual extra steps I’m most pissed about.
I’d love to know how Bruce Bowen would’ve dealt with some shit like this
It’s always great to see a person so great at their trade take a step back to evaluate ways to get better and then several steps to get better including a willingness to travel across the world.
I don’t care how talented he is, this guy is unbearable to watch. If it’s not the (as described here on Deadspin) 18 second iso’s then 3-point attempt, it’s this cockamamie nonsense. Ugh, the worst.
One imagines that some athletes might factor the ability to get paid for their work into decisions they make about where to play sports!
I admire his professionalism. My softball team lost in the second round of a tournament and later that day my wife asked me what happened because we were so good.
Networks pay millions for ex-players to explain these things to viewers, and 99 times out of 100 it’s obvious the analyst just tries to wow the viewer with jargon from their playing days and fill the airtime with word salad. Watson is more helpful and succinct in that clip than any of them. Does CTE make them…
I haven’t followed this particular case really close, but I write about Ca. employment law and it’s very common for the lege to give a bunch of lead time for a bill to take effect — especially ones like this that are sure to cause a shitstorm. Look aty the $15 minimum wage — it was passed in 2016, but doesn’t take full…
I hope the league doesn’t try to file down his eccentricities. You know, pound a square peg into a round hole, that type of thing.
Why the choice to center-align the entire press release? Especially for such a serious message? Seems really cartoonish.
This question is discussed in law school (Torts 1 for me, others may vary), and as you’d expect it’s pretty tough to do. Not impossible, but the conduct would have to be WAY beyond anything that could be deemed normal play (for a fictional example, think of the player bringing a gun onto the field in The Last Boy Scout…
Good. Fucking. Riddance.
It’s a Burfict ending.
According to ESPN’s story, the delay is designed to give other states a chance to catch up and implement their own versions of the bill.
I checked all the porn this weekend, did not see him.