Pope Thrower was always the ultimate Cute Story candidate. Never stood a chance.
Pope Thrower was always the ultimate Cute Story candidate. Never stood a chance.
The root problem, of course, is time. Unfortunately, it seems that Benioff and Weiss really are the folks who chose a condensed schedule. With four additional hours this year, and three more last year, the show could have provided a more believable descent to despair and ultimately madness for Dany. As is, we got the…
Two time MVP Nash. Jason Kidd. Paul only really got rolling towards the end of the decade.
I thought he meant “this century,” and presume Monsignor Virginity did as well.
As for the 2000s, Jason Kidd or Steve Nash.
Iggy was awesome, start to finish. Still got it.
I have the same four (plus Harden), but even question Kawhi and Davis because of how they flaked out on their teams. I would probably also pull the trigger on Durant despite the back end, because I think the next three years will be such a high level. But that’s about it.
Jim Butts!!!!!!!
How many players would you, as a GM, sign to a super max? Every time I give my number (it changes, but hangs around five) people act like I’m insane. But I really don’t think it makes sense in a capped league 98.99768% of the time.
Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhocking that a man subject to a protective order would break it.
That’s a circle beard! And this is important, because although not sufficient evidence to automatically qualify one as a shitlord, a circle beard is a pretty big warning sign.
To my surprise, and to my great shame, I’ve been rooting for Houston this series. And unlike most people, I’ve enjoyed how tight every game is and how much both teams are selling out nearly 100% of the time. So I’m actually enjoyed the series.
One other person came to mind, which is Nick Kyrgios. So maybe Monfils has been Original [Affable] Kyrgios all along??
Take a bow, sir.
I’m in early on the “Jamal Murray > Simmons, Brown, and Ingram” taek.
Hard to take down Chard Beave, but I am down for watching someone try.
Jim Butts has been the best Sixer this series. He’s a good player and all, but that’s an issue.
No.
I look forward to discussion of the non-call (when he rips down Ennis’s arm near the end of the play) in the Raptors 48 minute report breakdown.
He sorta tends to abuse Embiid, especially now that he has more bulk. In the last game they played this year he simply looked like the stronger guy.
Despite their differences, Shaq is the best comparable. We’ve all seen the paint-scoring numbers that put Giannis in his territory, and that leads to the point in this article. Sooner or later the opponent just wears down.