And so was LeBron, who eventually had to completely change his body. Zion is like a mobile quarterback. When he is healthy he's a game changer, but his being is a huge injury risk. It's essentially how much can you change him without changing him.
And so was LeBron, who eventually had to completely change his body. Zion is like a mobile quarterback. When he is healthy he's a game changer, but his being is a huge injury risk. It's essentially how much can you change him without changing him.
What is your overall feeling about the sequels?
Terminator 2 is probably the capital B best Schwarzenegger movie, but this is my favorite. It’s a lot better than it ever gets credit for in terms of saying something.
Just the way the contact is written. Trades are inevitable, but Nike had the juice to include the other on their contact. I'm a bit surprised honestly. They'd make some of their money back with people who have a 23 James buying a 6, and LeBron is one of maybe only one player they want to make sure they stay on the…
Most in my city center do. In the suburbs or exurbs don't. Moral of the story is of your going to rob a bank, choose one in the suburbs. Getaway is likely going to be easier as well, much closer to freeways.
Yeah, this is my take too. You get about 2 minutes of hanging in my lobby before somebody talks to you, and 30 seconds after you tell me you’re waiting for a Craigslist buyer, before you have to go.
FWIW late payments don’t hurt your credit b score, 30-day+ do.
Fun fact. I had a hot take that Kemp’s hot stretches were a result of him being back on cocaine. Since I was a 22-year-old bro at the time I had no hesitation of saying that in public. At one game a man sitting nearby gave me a strong disdainful “come on man” rebuke.
The late 90s/early 2000s Blazers had Sheed, Zach Randolph, Jermaine O’Neal, Brian Grant, Shawn Kemp, Arvedis Sabonis, Dale Davis and a few other serviceable bigs. Not as talented up top, but super impractical.
We moved from a similar size house after 7 years. We were only moving 6 blocks, but hired movers. They had the standard bigger than a U-haul truck and three movers. They had to make two trips (they didn’t pack tight due to the short distance) and had one guy quit.
I’m not here to rag on your decisions. I just love the idea of some sort of Storage Wars situation where somebody thinks they got 1000s of valuable collectibles in original packaging only to find out every box is empty.
They were positioned perfectly this year too. Just because you have call space doesn’t mean the top free agent will sign. Look at where people went this year. If anything it’s shown there’s usually a way to make the cap numbers work. The truck is getting somebody to come.
Strange as in not usual, but he’s got enough money to never have to worry about it again, and this is what he wants. I guess good for him?
There’s a long (well maybe not long, but perhaps thick) history of the Rockies doing this.
You forgot Sam Bowie. There's one every 10 years.
That’s the less they're speaking of
This is a good thing Apple is doing. You may have unlimited data, but many don’t. Many of those who don’t monitor their usage, but there’s one segment that doesn’t....
I mean could be either I guess. I've heard he's cheap too.
He had a house on the market forever in Portland. You could tell he paid a lot of money, but got taken by his contractor, so many of the materials were super cheap.
So you're saying as long as we don't easy the gross licorice we're okay?