Who are in what generation? Nobody likes those. Yall made them up cuz you don't want to talk to your kids.
Who are in what generation? Nobody likes those. Yall made them up cuz you don't want to talk to your kids.
Nothing wrong with that. Some people think that makes them deep tho.
Uh….who gave out the awards?
Listen I was born in 89 I remember what it was like before. If you were in college in the 00s you a millenial.
Remember that most of the things that irk you are not for you. One of the biggest shifts due to the Internet is that your "youth period"got passed for teens quicker. You hit 27 and pop culture passes you and youre longin for 2008 like it was dope when it was trash.
Yall started all that. I loved dodge ball and hate participation trophies.
Listen I know how you feel. But just accept it. Call yourself Gen Y. But we can't just keep pushing back the dates indefinitely
Naw. Millenials don't like that at all. That's some Gen Xer myth. That's prolly for the "Warriors of zion" generation.
You're not in denial. I'm '89 and don't feel like one either but that's the card we've been dealt. It's because people put teenage and collegiate activities on Millenials which is incorrect at this point.
It's not like LeBron at all. He had plenty of help, arguably the deepest team in the league. He wasn't doing all the work himself, he just wanted it to be easy as possible.
No. Thats next summer, and thats what makes KD choice more egregious. He only signed a two year deal, the second year being a player option. He could've gave it one last shot, and he and Westbrook could've broke it up.
What? OKC is going to be great this upcoming season. Yes the bay is nicer than OKC.
That's the primary reason people are upset. That's why people are saying it's weak becuase he joined the Warriors not because he left. Stephen A even says it five seconds in to his rant….bruh OKC has one of the deepest rosters in the league he had plenty of help. They, Durant included needed to play better ….Al…
1. Yes he did do that. He was up 3-1 against GSW. He lost because of his own shortcomings, and then he joins a team that won 73 games them when he was one game away from beating them. He tucked his tail and gave up.
Kas, I'm not talking about KD's agency. He can do whatever he wants, I'm not weeping for OKC. One of the best players in the league just openly admitting to not wanting to compete.
I cant take any chances lol. Maybe thatll inform the people that are acting like this Durant situation is about a player taking charge and its not.
It's not asinine. Now, I'm specifically talking about KDs situation not when LeBron joined the Heat. I'm all for players using their leverage. But if we're talking about legacies and championships, everyone can see that LeBron winning in Cleveland meant so much becuase it was hard earned. With his choice Durant more…
Cuz its not about teams being super it's about how they come together. Come on man.
I mean clearly. Living in the Bay is way better that OKC, maybe he's just tired of being there. Maybe he doesn't like Russell. I'm sure there are plenty of reasons… even the whole 2 year contract with player option shows that he could've gave it one more try.
KD's decision makes me want to vote Trump. Who is gonna make the NBA great again?