Sometimes when life gets you down you have to find something to pu pu pump you up.
Sometimes when life gets you down you have to find something to pu pu pump you up.
WOW. I’ve got the Van Gundy on Mournings ankle clip burned into my mind, but I’ve never seen this. JVG is the absolute greatest. That roundhouse from a 7 footer would have been absolutely devastating.
“There’s no counterargument to my argument, thus I am right”
You’ve obviously made your mind up that race has nothing to do with it. It’s pretty apparent to me (and a lot of other people, judging from the reaction to my initial comment) that has everything to do with it. Whatever.
Needs more stars
How the fuck does Broncos Colors Day translate to Peyton devotion? People have loved the Broncos in that town far before Peyton, guy.
I think we have different ideas of “nothing”.
I’m with you about the sources becoming less and less credible that criticize Cam, and in general, I think the tide of sentiment has generally shifted favorably for Cam as his career has progressed and people have seen how he has consistently produced, shown rapid development in his game, and led his teams to wins.…
spoiler alert: its the black thing
Surely there’s a place for Josh Gordon here?
Don’t be that person who says “well the point still stands” when people point out egregious errors.
Remember the Denver Nuggets? That super fun team that played a blistering pace and always scored lots of points in consistently successful seasons?
Just boxes of pizza that no one dared to touch
You know, there just may be some acceptable middle ground between the Sixers absolute refusal to acknowledge the present, and the Nets blowing their near future for broken down, overpriced veterans. Idk.
Mm while that game is definitely an insane blemish on his record at Kentucky, the lynchpin of that team blew out his ACL right before the end of the season. Not excusing such a pathetic loss by any means, but its also a little much to say that’s what happens when he doesn’t have top tier talent.
I don’t have anything to point to that says he’s a master tactician, but he is absolutely a great manager of talent. He continually gets top tier recruits to buy in to the needs of the teams over their own needs, and his highly touted recruits often leave Kentucky much better prepared to succeed in the pros.
I waded into DFS this last Sunday because I was having withdrawal from regular fantasy being over. I chose Brock Osweiler as my low-cost QB, thinking, “EVERYONE LOOK HOW SMART I AM”.
Seems like, of all people, the dude who had a small child die would least need a lesson about the fragility of fatherhood and life from another child with cancer.
I dislike Boston and its insufferable media as much as the next guy, but Bob Ryan’s been writing about the NBA for over 50 years, so his voice is definitely interesting on any story in the league.
I’d rather listen to Selena Gomez a million times more than this milquetoast white guy and his lo-fi synths.