You’re right. And as someone else pointed out in the comments, Steve Kerr and the other two players on the floor were also screaming for a timeout to get the tech, too. But it’s nice to pretend.
You’re right. And as someone else pointed out in the comments, Steve Kerr and the other two players on the floor were also screaming for a timeout to get the tech, too. But it’s nice to pretend.
Draymond Green Chris Webbering the three-peat away was definitely the most enjoyable part of that game.
All legit! I was really just pokin’ fun. I do think there are definite merits to both the “totally ignore” and “observe and report” lines of attack (oh, and “ruthlessly mock,” of course), and that the appropriate tool can change from moment to moment. As this round started on a something as high-profile as The Ringer,…
I’m paying attention to him because The Ringer is treating him as a reasonable person and saying his book is worth reading, and I made sure to transcribe the conversation because I know one of the reactions to this blog would have been, “Oh, you’re taking this out of context.” So, there’s the context. I believe it’s…
I don’t disagree at all with your point that we shouldn’t pay any attention to Ben Shapiro, but thirteen hundred words about him- over forty percent of which are direct quotes of his- seems like a weird way to go about making it.
It’s a lock that this story is going to get weirder before it gets normaler.
It is incredibly rich he’s claiming to really understand the fanbase after watching only Curry-era teams. From the Mezzanine Club no less.
I loved all 90s jerseys. Sonics (late 90s), pistons, wizards and warriors. Rockets were dope too.
If you’ve been a lifelong Warriors fan then everything is gravy after that first championship in 2015. We’ve gotten way more than we ever dreamed of.
I like the idea that these people seemed to think that British people can’t understand being crazed fans of sports involving balls and nets.
Not for nothing, but success spoils anybody’s fans. Especially sustained success with the level of effusive praise the Warriors have gotten for years now.
As I walked out after the buzzer, two people near me called me out for being British.
he went on a little tangent about how, actually, it was not a scuffle
I like to think flopping is a disease. Like, they practice is for games whenever an opponent touches them, but they practice it so much, and buy so much into that mentality that they don’t know when to shut it off. After a couple years of flopping on the field, they do it every single time someone does it anywhere…
You EXPECT something? Eat a bucket of fucks you shit eating dickhead!
He flinched, he has to marry his mom.
The ball going into the basket was quite a process.
I think it’s pretty shitty of her high school to sell ad space at the diamond to white supremacy groups from seven surrounding counties. It’s not the message we should be giving to kids, and it takes away from her accomplishment. Sad.
This is a whitewashing fit for the pages of the New York Times. The war was part of the larger breakup of the former Yugoslavia. It was fought by and amongst the people that had been whipped into a frenzy by opportunistic, right-wing politicians of every ethnicity in each of the various republics that made up the…
“no see it’s not really racist it’s just supposed to make you think it’s racist so you’ll get owned, liberal!”