jonmakesbeers
jonmakesbeers
jonmakesbeers

well flip your example.

i think you only keep it to yourself if you believe you are saying something wrong.

maybe they can make like the cavs and target a player who asks for a buy out then inevitably joins them...oh wait wednesday was the last day to be eligible for playoff rosters

unless it was harrison barnes...that’s worked well in the past

that kid is gritty, deceptively athletic, gym rat, high basketball IQ, probably a coach’s son

this made me laugh out loud at work

star athlete on a campus with thousands of female fans his age (a situation most guys his age would die for) and he is chasing 1 chick that doesn’t want him?

Italy’s coach Conor O’Shea.

Aside from the enormous economic benefit of competing for Bahrain, Jebet mentioned the intense competition for limited team spots in her native country. “Maybe if I was in Kenya I would not be able to come to the Olympics because many athletes are there,”

i think you are onto something.

going to order me some l-carintine

i am familiar with the promotions and insurance. But I do think a golf outing and this are a little different.

there should be an alumni spot on every NCAA roster so every march we could watch tyler hansbrough, perry ellis, jon scheyer, jimmer fredette, etc

the comments you’re refering to are not deadspin posters trying to be creative. there is plenty of that.

“if he was so good why did he stay 4 years?” - nba scout

and jason williams blew away all stereotypes about white basketball players

and that’s not always true. if you are white and aspire to be a running back you have to be twice as good.

if experts and analysts don’t have to come up with original material why should deadspin posters have to?

googled her, really not worth the drama or getting suspended over

“What right does the United States have to inquire about somebody’s religion when they enter the country,”