This was a terrible, terrible movie.
This was a terrible, terrible movie.
Greg Howard is neither bright nor a good writer, but that sentence is 100 percent accurate.
We’re just pretending Cleveland wasn’t playing the worst team in the NBA?
Big deal. He made a rookie give up his seat.
Blake Griffin seems very brave.
Yeah, and there are plenty of dribbling drills that involve 2+ players. Here’s an example that’s variation of an extremely common drill:
Have you literally just emerged from a cave?
My bad, I thought you’d be smart enough to avoid the articles on him actually doing drills and were referencing his in-game dribbling, which is so exceptional he often makes it look like a dribbling drill.
How has no one pointed out that the narrator asks, “should I jump in?”
Man, are you barking up the wrong tree.
I’d like to see no DH in either league b/c, really, the only reason for it is money.
What are “coke surfaces” and how does one do them?
“But while Monday’s long-awaited matchup between NBA powers won’t be the full picture, the absence of Duncan doesn’t rob the game of intrigue.”
Were those kids doing the dribble drills in games vs. NBA players?
Gotta love the attorney, just oozing sleaze.
What kind of morality?
Like it or not, failure to follow standard, straightforward protocols when your star QB is accused of a heinous crime creates a justifiable presumption of guilt.
All bodies are not good bodies.
The number 0f people on here desperate to prove their computer expertise to random strangers is troubling.
Excellent point.