The management structure in Sacramento can make deals dicey, because Divac seldom gets on the phone for the trade-building parts — and yet he ultimately has decision-making power with owner Vivek Ranadive.
The management structure in Sacramento can make deals dicey, because Divac seldom gets on the phone for the trade-building parts — and yet he ultimately has decision-making power with owner Vivek Ranadive.
Yeah I’m aware of that, sorry if that was unclear. I was speaking more to the opinions of the reviewers just like the OP was, I usually just end up summing them all up as the “Rotten Tomatoes score” even though the site has no real bearings on how people will review something.
This is definitely true, but I hate that Rotten Tomatoes seems to punish the opposite for absolutely no reason. Every movie that follows any sort of pre-established theme or story arc just seems to get shit on by them, as if taking a general concept and adding your own unique twists to it is somehow inherently boring…
The real story here is that this women found a worm in her eye, and then WAITED UNTIL FOUR MORE WORMS CAME OUT BEFORE SHE SAW A DOCTOR. WHAT THE HELL, LADY?!?
KH1 will forever be peak Disney and there’s no disputing that, but the Disney Villains were not behind the plot at all, they were being manipulated by Ansem. By the end of the game you kinda understand that all of the different Disney worlds were building to an overarching conflict that affected all of the worlds, so…
I think that his shoulder is still enough of an issue that the smaller balls are needed to maintain his original shooting motion though. They already know his shot is now junk due to his shoulder, it’s clear to see that his new shot is using as little shoulder movement as possible. I think they believe he can emulate…
As a guy who has played basketball for most of my life despite being pretty bad at it, I can vouch that many guys I’ve played with will refuse to warmup with a women’s ball because they don’t want to mess with their shot consistency. Honestly, the best explanation I can think of for Fultz’ drill is that they are…
He’s got some stiff competition if he wants to make it to the top of the internet.
On the other hand, when you consider that Black History Month is supposed to celebrate black people and understand that most people remembered during the event are people who fought for civil rights and racial equality, it makes sense why people would get upset that a major US city’s police department decided to honor…
On a positive note, if you are gonna be ignorant about something, the different mixings of lethal drugs is probably not the worst option.
I disagree, honestly the second call was more understandable. Harrell’ s shot was not affected at all by a finger on the release hand, and when he immediately falls to the floor to try and sell the call, it shouldn’t be anything at all. The second call is more clear cut, just because Harrell has his hands up doesn’t…
It’s amazing how the last 1:25 of that video is the most classy handling of a failed contract that I’ve ever seen, and it is still completely offset by the first 5 seconds.
No, don’t let him off easy. He deserves this shame.
I am seething with anger about this, and I don’t even think that’s an exaggeration.
One additional decision that completely changed the game last night was Coach Holtmann’s decision to go small to close out the game. He recognized that Kaleb Wesson couldn’t keep up with Haas without fouling, so he trusted Kaleb’s 6'5", 195 pound brother Andre to guard him down the stretch and brought Dakich in. Andre…
Doc please, you aren’t a GM anymore.
Oh man, it’s gonna be hard to predict if all of these trades are gonna be a positive or negative impact for the Cavs, but all I can say is this: trading D-Wade back to Miami for a 2nd rounder without asking Lebron might be the most ballsy move I’ve ever seen in my life.
Arturo watching this Twitch stream like:
I think you are confusing people with Sith powers with actual Dark Lords. The Inquisitors (at least from what I remember in books I’ve read) were Force-sensitive people with a basic understanding of how to use the Force, but had little or no training. The Rule of Two more applied to people who had full access to Sith…
Apologies for nerding out about this, but here goes: the Rule of Two was always broken at some point. Since the main concept of it was having the apprentice defeat the master or die trying, an apprentice would usually have their own apprentice lined up for later, or a master would have another prospect waiting in case…