Thanks, but common sense ain’t so common. As we can both see.
Thanks, but common sense ain’t so common. As we can both see.
It’s not immaterial to the fact that Patrick Beverley will NEVER get a signature shoe.
I think (know) that Patrick Beverley is one of the best defensive guards in the NBA, and that his 29 year old ass was supposed to own a 19 year old player playing in his first game.
That’s Mr. Balls, Sir.
The goalpost will never move for Beverley.
It’s funny how people with no points attack the poster.
So who’s more likely to have their own shoe down the line, even by your metrics?
No, proven by the fact that EVERYONE, including LaVar, knows that Beverley should have owned him. He’s a grown ass man at 29 who is a defensive stalwart. That’s 50% longer on Earth.
a) He wasn’t talking about himself having a shoe, but his son.
How about a talentless goon like Zaza Pachulia?
He tried on social media but LaVar both owned his ass and owned up.
I don’t know, but they’re even more disturbing than the look on dude’s face.
+2 Pig-tails
It’s called lateral thinking, and my comments come in black, neh?
Yeah, all postseason records need to be grouped by era.
That story gives me the hebe-jeebees.
How many people have you heard get KD for a series of 4 live interviews where KD answers random internet questions?
+1 Nuh-uh
I mean, you’re kindof right, but the thing is that he knows he’s not good on TV, though it took him NBA Countdown and his HBO show for him to realize it. (And he does state it publicly now.)
I contend that RATM’s first album is the most important album of the 20th Century.