Love Kellerman. Bayless will be missed though.
Love Kellerman. Bayless will be missed though.
Your crazy. Kobe was much better. Kobe didn’t have the multiple HOFers to carry him through tough stretches either. Yes, Kobe had Shaq and Gasol to help with the load and I don’t discount the work of Horry, Fisher and Odom...but come on Duncan had: Robinson, Elliot, Ellie, Horry, Kerr, Jackson, Johnson, Bowen,…
For me, Jordan and Bryant are the best players the NBA has seen for these reasons: They mastered every offensive/defensive skill in the game. They had undeniable work ethics. They adapted their games as they aged.
Tier 1 (top 3): Abdul-Jabbar, Jordan, Bryant
I could argue that Kobe is the 2nd best player ever behind Jordan. People can make quite a few arguments. The truth stands. Nobody worked harder, rose farther and amassed more than Kobe. 5 rings, 33,000+ pts, 20yrs.
Tim Duncan’s biggest fundamental was passing to the other future HOFers on his team. Look, he was great. Better than Kobe, absolutely not.
ESPN 30 for 30: What if I told you a team would win a Championship, 73 games and sign a future HOFer in a envious embarrassment of riches. What if I told you they all went to jail and they were never heard from again....
And it begins....Warriors unraveling under the weight of their success...there is hope for 2017.
VERY sarcastic. I really feel for Frank. As a male, this series seems aimed at all the women stuck in difficult marriages, providing them a fictional tale they can live vicariously through where their husband is tossed about, shamed and derided, in favor of that “dream guy.”
We are about to see the two greatest countries in the free world run by women. Clinton and May...it is truly the age of women. God help us all.
This whole series is a giant ‘F@$#’ you to Frank. When we meet him he’s a kind and loving man with a wonderful family history...and then it turns out his family, specifically his look a like, Black Jack Randall is an evil sexual deviant and Frank himself is sterile. So, Claire gets to go back in time, fall in love…
Look, I think Duncan was one of a kind. He was great. He was a winner. But, I think his continued success could be more a tribute to the organization and the players around him than him. Put him anywhere else and not sure he has the impact.
I would argue that the old adage “rape isn’t about sex, but control/power” is a true one. I would also say that if you looked throughout nature, the male species don’t always look for “consent” but at times “submission”, cause in a man’s mind the two are almost synonymous. This is why promiscuity is so dangerous...men…
I don’t know any man upon hearing the word “rape” wouldn’t pull out immediately...*unless they are rapists. “No” is confusing during intercourse cause it could simply be interpreted as “not so deep, not that angle, not so fast.”
This sounds like appropriate and mature parenting.
I think one of the issues that people don’t want to talk about, but it has been mentioned at times...is that in the age range where most sexual assaults occur, men and women both “use” alcohol to help them engage in behavior they wouldn’t normally in order to get a “pass” later if they feel ashamed, guilty,…
Coincidence this allegation comes out just as Jeter ties the knot?
This is relationships people. Engagements...Marriages. Not all roses even on a beautiful day at Wimbledon.
There really are two problems here...1) the control and freedom women have over their bodies and 2) the control others exert over themselves. Yes, a woman should have the freedom to drink freely, wear as little as they want and do what they want with their bodies...and quite frankly they do. The majority of women in…
As a white male myself, I understand the desire to create space for minorities and give them voices and heroes they can relate too and providing new generation heroes in the vein of established paradigms is the easy way to do it...but I feel betrayed in a way.