clarkmatthews
Clarkmatthews
clarkmatthews

It’s weird how often the Democratic Party leadership concludes that doing nothing is a far more effective strategy than doing something.

When you have 11 million people watching the show, most of them aren’t going to be dedicated enough to learn the intricacies, but will have no problem complaining. My mom, who I consider to be a very intelligent person, straight-faced told me before the finale in a tone of someone who had an incredible epiphany, “I

It was a shallow pop fly with a gold glove candidate making the catch. It also didn’t take a “near perfect throw” because the throw was 15 feet down the line toward third base and Harper was still another ten feet shy of passing Astudillo before the throw arrived. The only way he DOES make it is if Buxton airmailed

You think the style he played in the 50s would be dominant in today’s NBA? Have you watched any basketball in the last sixty years? He dominated in his day because he had the size and athleticism of one of today’s basketball players in an era where the majority of NBA players were slow footed white guys.

He was a track and field athlete at Kansas. I think he could have played this style. The question would be whether he could have developed his shot and handle enough to get on the floor.

“Given the current budget realities...”

Would have had him by 20', easy.

I think it’s an evolution of the “too small” taunt that included him lowering his hand like he was measuring a child trying to enter a roller coaster -- he lobbed at defenders who tried to guard him in the post last year.

It’s all in the game, I guess. Russ is making himself a pretty easily manipulated target that gets himself self-owned. He starts whining about not getting foul calls, then turns around and commits a blatant foul to make a statement to the refs. Then, late in the game he’s in foul trouble.

Were I a betting man, I’d wager Russ had threatened Nurkic over his antics and that Nurkic had been poking him in hopes of getting such a reaction.

I’m not saying a smaller person can’t lay out a bigger person if the second person isn’t prepared for it. I’m saying a person who is unprepared for being laid out would not flail their arms theatrically and shout for the attention of bystanders as they are in the process of being laid out unaware.

Yes. This was not the first time I’ve watched Jusuf Nurkic play.

Except he was CLEARLY expecting it. If Russ had given him a tiny bump with the inside of his forearm, Nurkic would have gone the same distance.

The company was recently purchased by the Arby’s corporation, so it could just be new policies being pushed from the head office.

I always pay with a card or through the app and they give no option to add a tip, so if that’s expected, the company is hiding it.

Russ has had three kids in the past two years. His dad game is strong.

After Jon Stewart ended Crossfire, hosted by Tucker Carlson, by calling them out on their own show for ruining America, it’s no wonder that Carlson now pre-tapes interviews like this.

This analogy was still involving Montrezl Harrell, right? Do you want to revise part b?

Not to mention that there’s generally at least a minute between each snap and five seconds of action between those gaps of activity. 90% of a football game is watching the quarterback hold his hands over the earholes in his helmet, then bark out gibberish to his offensive line.

Look, the last time they had space for two max players, they got Hardaway Jr and Joakim Noah locked down. The Knicks know how to make things happen.