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Agreed. His best quality seems to be as a big picture guy who scribbles the notes of a potential idea out and then let’s the network suits turn that idea into a reality so long as he’s not the featured performer in those ideas. 30 for 30 is still a great idea mostly because ESPN already had the infrastructure in

Completely agree, but I’d be defensive as Hell too if I belonged to a race that has been systematically denigrated for as long as African-Americans have been.

I’ll take Lebron’s word and say the use of the word was offensive, but it doesn’t make Jackson’s original point any less ttue.

Does anybody have Greg Oden’s or Hasheem Thabeet’s number?

Yeah, I know, and then when I think of that song I can’t get the creepy image of a millionaire pissing all over underage gitls out of my head.

I could care less who stars in the film, but I’d love to see who gets to play the Shawn Bradley role.

Divisive? Lebron has gone out on a limb to use his celebrity for causes he believes in whereas Jordan seemed to sit back cashing checks while the world went on without him. Yes, the Decision was a mistake, but that doesn’t take away all of the good LeBron has done before and after.

Charles Lane is certainly no Ernest Dickerson.

“Posse” has much less negative connotations than “Friends” or “Entourage”.

So basically, Ronald Reagan Part 3/George W Bush Part 2.

These guys wouldn’t know class if it were crapping in their mouths.

He also worked with professional trainers while he was in Kansas. Not sure if he played AAU ball, but if he did in the US a lot of these bigger teams with large sponsors have trainers on their payroll as well.

George W. Bush comes to mind actually. Chenry is evil but that guy was effective. Bush? He looked so happy owning a baseball team, being President seemed like it was torture for him.

Agreed, although from the looks of it 66 was acting as a blocking decoy and his job was to block any linebacker who wanted to blitz. Somebody else missed their assignment to pick up 90 as he shot in which left the QB as a dead duck. That or 66 was supposed to pick up 90 and went into the wrong scheme at the snap.

It’s bad form to plagerize, even on an obscure post 10 deep on an even more obscure comment section.

Half brother, not step.

I liked the joke better when the original guy told it 11 hours before you cribbed it.

This is just so poignant and heartfelt that it actually made me feel much, much better. Thanks, mate.

Lopez is the epitome of a player who knows how to play within himself. He does exactly what a modern NBA center needs to do, rebound, play positional defense, protect the rim and don’t clog the middle on offense. Noah was the high end of this type of player a few years ago and it’s a shame the injuries caught up to