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Winning Time is probably my favorite of the 30 for 30s, brings back some fond memories of Reggie pestering the Knicks.

Bad Boys is also really great, I've watched it at least three times since it premiered.

Bernie and Ernie was great. I tend to love all the basketball ones.

One of the reasons for that is ales are easier to brew, don't have to worry about keeping the beer in a certain temperature range. That's the reason all the house beers at the brewery I work for are all ales. We do have some lager styles in our specialties sometimes.

Well, he did go to Ohio State.

I'm a Pacers fan, so I kind of hate Evan Turnover as a player, but he seems like an okay sort of person.

I'm definitely a hop guy, but I do love darker beers as well. One of the issues with those hoppy beers is that they just bombard your palate with it and forego trying to be well-balanced.

I work for two breweries in Indianapolis, one of which just opened up this year, it's quite amazing how many have sprung up in the last five years or so, I definitely share your concern about the sustainability of the industry.

Good for you supporting a local brewery. Word of mouth is a great way to spread the word.

+1 Stone-fueled drunken text

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Of course Kevin Love is a prick, his uncle is Mike Love. I wouldn't expect anything less from one of his relatives.

To be fair, that place is on everyone's mind after Bosh announced he was opting out.

I think it's a bit of a reach to call them a lock for two chips. Finals appearances? Very probably. The danger with Melo is it'd put them in cap hell and they'd probably have to fill out a roster with guys on the scrap heap and D-Leaguers.

You do realize that Chicago is the 3rd largest city in the country? The city itself is something that likely appeals to prospective free agents. Plus I could see playing for the same team Jordan played being appealing for guys who grew up watching him. (Take note, Wizards). Indianapolis is a solid city, lacking the

Tonight, I went to the Celebrity Softball Challenge Roy Hibbert and Robert Mathis have done the last six years for the Indiana Children's Wish Fund. Roy didn't play because he just had Lasik surgery. I wonder if that was one factor in his struggles this year.

"Hmm. Your ideas are intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter." - Lance Stephenson, in a letter to Luis Suárez

Poor guy, it's going to kill him when he finds out you can't use your hands.

Accolades for this dude will pour down like silver.

Marvel's digging out some pretty obscure characters for their cinematic universe, huh?

The phantom foul on Kareem's shy hook in '88 would like a word with you.

I read a comment on here or perhaps elsewhere that addressed this. With soccer, it's constant motion, whereas football shifts between lulls and action. The difference being the action is more violent in football. To put it in music terms, it's like soccer is played at forte and football vacillates between piano

Seems a little critical if they're fans of the NBA, since there are at least a few flops a game.