jakebasner
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jakebasner

Just out of curiosity, what makes you certain this guy was from Detroit?

I tried the “do you know who I am” strategy during my DUI arrest too, but That was a serious question.

I heard he performed those deep cuts live in Atlanta once.

You would think they would have sent him a letter first; but it wouldn’t surprise me if they didn’t.

I kept thinking about poor Eric Warheim’s kite.

My Pistons have Kiiiiiiiiiid ROCK! So yeah...

Phil Collins and the ultimate torch song is a nice touch.

I’d like to see Trammell get in, but I’m resigned to the fact that he’ll have to wait until the veterans committee votes him in.

Supporting you guys from Knoxville. Keep up the good fight.

I think so, but during the game Van Gundy said, “there isn’t much fire power on the bench.” I didn’t here the other quote, so apologies.

Guys, I’m attempting to troll Jeb into never dropping out of the race. I sent him an email calling him reasonable; clearly a lie!

These guys got scapegoated. Like any Republican presidential candidate can tell you this is all really the media’s fault.

I can’t wait for Rubio’s new mixtape to drop.

When I was coaching youth basketball I had to have a talk with parents time and again about letting their kids drink giant Red Bulls or Monsters before games and practices.

I’m glad you mention Austin Rivers getting the most minutes off the bench. With all the fire power they have coming off the bench (despite ESPN saying their bench wasn’t strong!) he had no problem finding his shot.

I wish he still worked there! The free tickets were always nice, but hearing stories about the players. He never said a negative word about any player, but he always had a lot of good things to say about Andre. He also seemed really fond of Rodney Stuckey when he was there.

Andre’s great. Up until they hired Van Gundy a friend of mine was the video coordinator for the team.

I was wary of spending 200 dollars on NBA League pass, but having watched Stephen Curry play three times already it was money well spent.

We seem to have the exact same routine!

When I was younger we attended a baseball game when a foul ball was hit in our vicinity. I stood up with my glove on ready to try and catch it. My dad stood up and caught it bare-handed. I would have described it at the time as stealing it from me.