lyricsanonymous
Lyrics Anonymous
lyricsanonymous

But it’s standard little league form for fielding grounders!

This is a Scotty Brooks staple. Granted the Wiz were doing this with Randy too, but it gets a little absurd when you see Wall pass the ball then go stand in the corner with his hands on his knees until the “play” is over.

I see someone wants Sascha Zverev to finally win a Grand Slam title...

Which is why Andy Reid should (sadly) always be a 3pt underdog to Belichick.

Also, the Wizards.

Shittiest heckler I’ve ever witnessed was at Camden. 2008, Josh Hamilton’s first year with the Rangers and really starting to make a name for himself. Afternoon game, sitting in the RF bleachers and this Orioles fan spent the entire game shout variations of “hey Hamilton, you want some drugs you addict piece of

Have to keep reminding myself he’s SpiderMan and that’s why he’s never going to drop the phone... but damn is that anxiety inducing.

Smith also used the phrase “got mollywhopped” post-game. Which, I guess it shouldn’t be bleeped but it feels like one of those phrases management *might* discourage him from using on-air in the future.

This exactly. It really doesn’t do the Packers (or Rodgers) any favors that McCarthy’s entire offensive system is based around Rodgers playing at an amazing level. It’s not even the injuries, it’s the defense constantly putting the team in holes that Rodgers and the receiving corps are forced to magically un-fuck.

I believe his primary area of practice is Bird Law. It’s not governed by reason.

Are we just going to ignore the fact that both teams will inevitably employ screens and force switches so that Harden *does* end up guarding Curry and vice-versa?

Even Cavs def Rockets is too high - if those two meet it’s going to be the most unwatchable series we’ve had in a long time.*

Very reminiscent of Gary Sheffield’s days in pinstripes.

Agree wholeheartedly. His articles are occasionally decent, but almost always could have been done better by one of the other writers.

Kei shouldn’t pose too much trouble for Djokovic — he’s played a grand total of 5 ATP matches since his injury and won 3 of them, none against anyone ranked higher than 72. Kei might be lucky just to face Djokovic given how he’s looked so far this year.

This seems like a safe space for a Lebowski admission:

I’ve been in the DC area for his entire career and watched a lot of Cousins. I’ve always argued that he’s much better than he’s given credit for and it’s Washington’s terrible front office that fails to adequately build around him, among other issues.

Unless, of course, someone (Mirotic) is being punched in the face out of self-defense (by Portis) after being the aggressor.

The Wizards’/Caps’ arena in DC actually hits pretty much all of those marks: museums (free!), restaurants aplenty, easy access via public transit, etc. Parking is even halfway decent, though there aren’t really any parks aside from the National Mall.