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It is hard to think anyone could have succeeded in that environment. Now he gets to play with Jrue Holiday and team up with Anthony Davis. I think he’ll be alright.

I really don’t want to laugh, but damn.

Its Hollywood, white people have to be the heroes or else the movie will get slammed (see: Selma & LBJ).

It will be opening wider throughout this month. I live in Toledo, so I have to wait until February 24th to see it in Ann Arbor.

On the plus side, it doesn’t really affect the enjoyment of the movie (but it shouldn’t have been mentioned).

I agree with what you are saying, but unfortunately “just being a fucking human being” is rarely enough.

It should just be Gronk and Marshawn every year.

While Pop is great, what I really love is that it is not just him. Steve Kerr has been good and Stan Van Gundy has had some good words.

Counter-point: He has immensely improved since joining the Clippers.

If I did something that many people told me not to do, and then I regret doing it, I would not expect those people to forgive me.

Between Venus getting to the finals and Lucic-Baroni getting to the semis, the reactions have beautifully emotional.

Then (at the least) Venus probably wouldn’t make the finals. Doing double duty is taxing.

I applaud the bench players for the Nets restraint. Must be difficult not to jump up out of their seats (though Scola almost did).

It didn’t stop Stan Van Gundy from discussing and searching himself about his use of the word.

Michael Carter Williams was dumped by the Sixers.

They did win shit, just not the World Series (lost to Boston in the ALCS when Benoit couldn’t keep Big Papi in the yeard).

Because when people look at Marshawn, this is what they think of him:

I had forgotten (reminded in a review), but he was really kind to a little girl in the beginning and seeing that now is SUPER creepy.

So I saw the movie and liked the movie, even though there were serious issues.

But you have to figure the longer you play the more you are susceptible to long term injury (plus wear and tear).