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OBG 2 hours ago: [on Twitter and DUAN] You’ve got to watch this Warriors -Pelicans game! It’s amazing.

Gawker: white privilege, smh

look like Financial District Puppy Mill interns

“Sully, Knucklefuckle, and Phart”

I agreed with the first part, then I read the second sentence. It completely captures the attitude that makes everybody despise Boston sports fans. Giving you a +1 for more exposure.

i gave him a fist bump at Denver International Airport. he was wearing shades indoors. My mom also saw him through the front window of a louis vutton store grabbing on some girls ass. people have some funny stories about him in denver. Nice dude apparently though. so there’s that.

He just insulted the shit out of that guy and the interviewer doesn’t even know.

The metaphor comparing a tumultuous season to the jerky and somewhat unpredictable motion of a ‘67 Chevy equipped with hydraulics or an air ride suspension system makes perfect sense to me. But then the population of people who follow the NBA and subscribed to Low Rider magazine when they were 15 is probably pretty

he’s dry... a regular on the heat postgame show, always hilarious (on purpose)

We love this guy so much in Miami. Hard working, best music in the locker room, and he just straight up makes you scared to interview him normally and it’s fucking hysterical.
Example:
Jason Jackson (Sun Sports personality who is the best target of Anderson), were on the same plane together with the Heat. This was

He had an awesomely odd interview after the Heat broke a sleepy slump last season. When asked how they stopped their three game losing streak, Birdman said ‘We won today!’

If you’re asking why it should matter, the answer is that it shouldn’t, but if you’re asking why it does matter, it’s because nobody likes seeing a guy bitch and whine after everything, especially not the refs. The more you whine, the less likely the refs are to make questionable calls in your favor.

For a guy that’s about to be a free agent, he sure doesn’t seem to care about how much money he’s costing himself by essentially quitting on Dallas in the middle of a Playoff run.

Before the trade, when he was putting up triple-doubles as the best player on a green (pun intended) Celtics team, his position was always

I would say he’s an acquired taste. I think he was as good as he believed, and often underrated at times. I also prefer his style of point guard play to the hybrid point guard that is more popular now.

There's a bunch of issues I hear/see some people conflating, which triggers issues for me since (1) as a Celtics fan I have a lot of affection for Rondo (2) as an analytics proponent I get perturbed when I see people doing the "analytics means we only shoot threes now" thing. (Not saying that's what you were saying!)

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Rajon Rondo’s ghost has been buried in the floor of the American Airlines Arena for the last 3 or so years now.

Tom, did you see the part where Harden and Rondo were fighting for position? The camera didn’t leave them, lasted nearly 30 seconds before the ball was inbounded. One of the weirdest position fights I’ve ever seen. I was waiting for Harden to go planking on Rondos back.

One would think that the sight of Raymond Felton getting some of your minutes would either cause you either to straighten up and fly right or to weigh your pockets down with stones and walk into the Gulf of Mexico.