And the metrics say flopping is more efficient than fighting back.
And the metrics say flopping is more efficient than fighting back.
Worse than. 50 dead and 1200 injured, and the awful side was the military that we help arm.
Watching someone actually foul Harden and not get called is a wet dream of mine.
Minsc and Boo. Always
Love and Hill were pretty banged up in the Pacers series, and I think it was 538 that did an article on how the end of the Pacers series and the Raptor series saw a starting 5 man group that hadn’t played a single minute together in the regular season due to injuries. I think a lot of it just has to do with the team…
This seems an awful lot like how it played out with the Nuggets at the end with Ujiri, fun balanced team with lots of good players and a few almost stars playing great regular season ball and then going nowhere in the playoffs. Heck, even Karl getting fired after winning COTY is similar. (I know Ujiri technically left…
He was great to watch in the finals. Never seen someone so scared to take a 10 ft jumper.
Does anyone know what shutter speed the camera uses? I’m guessing it’s not variable.
I commented because the knock against Hinkie was that Simmons and Fultz can’t shoot. He didn’t draft them. I don’t have a problem with arguments against Hinkie. I just thought blaming him for drafting players he didn’t draft was...dumb.
Probably because Hinkie drafted Embiid. He did not draft Simmons or Fultz.
I’m a fan of Melo’s “shucks...almost got it off before the buzzer” approach
I....don’t care?
I think Hinkie is neither the genius his fans make him to be, nor the buffoon his critics make him out to be. Don’t take my response to be a defense of Hinkie, just pointing out that...he didn’t actually do that.
I don’t think he even attempted any
I mean both of those guys were drafted after Hinkie was fired, but sure its the process.
I think the testament to Simmons is that the best coach in the league (sorry Pop) made a gameplan focused on shutting him down. I honestly thought they would focus on Embiid, but they spent a lot more effort on Simmons, and the Sixers struggled.
This is a false dilemma. It presumes that if a company is losing money the only solution comes at the expense of rank and file employees. It’s not.
Praise be
I know some people are tired of Warriors-Cavs, but the only thing I like more than watching the talent and ball movement of the Warriors is watching LeBron play. I had fun cheering against the Heat, but you can’t deny how amazing he is. I’ll be happy to see that matchup as many times as I can before LeBron declines or…
I’ll eat my hat (I won’t) if IT comes back to the Celtics. Dude played through injury for them and partly based on bad advice from team Dr.’s and it cost him $100 million.