Got damn it I hate myself for laughing at this
Got damn it I hate myself for laughing at this
Thanks. Now I’m gonna burn for laughing at that. +1
Thannis was easily the 2nd best player on the Knicks Summer League team (behind KP6). He doesn’t have Giannis’s height or length, but he’s a serious athlete with hops comparable to Dominique Wilkins in his prime. Truthfully though, he’s way behind the curve as a professional basketball player in that he is a terrible…
I don’t disagree with the main point of your article, I just am not yet on the Porzinsanity bandwagon. If he wasn’t playing in NY, he’d be Nikola Vucevic.
This is Nerlens Noel’s agent. He reps the second best player on your team and he basically won’t talk to the GM.
Kristaps Porzingis: ppg: 14.0 rpg: 7.8: apg: 1.2 fg%: 42.6
Unfortunately for Pappa the police ignored him screaming and rolling on the ground for quite some time, unsure if he was just trying to draw a yellow card.
I’m just going to take this opportunity to post what might be the best block I’ve ever seen live:
As much as he’s fond of fielding absolute cloggers, dont forget there were “glory” years at Bolton with some talented flair players. What about Jay Jay Okocha?? He was all about the skills!
First some weak-ass stepovers in a Championship relegation battle, now this weird attempt to paint Ronaldo as a Suarez or Costa. Anything to avoid talking about the bag of shit* that was Arsenal this weekend, eh?
For one thing, the cop’s shooting percentage would be sky-high.
Harbaugh’s been watching too much DJ Khaled snapchat.
This is terrible kinja
Stories like this are really important for people who wave away concerns about concussions with “they knew what they were getting into when they chose football.” They really, really didn’t. When most of today’s pro players started out in the game, they knew about the possibility of physical damage but the neurological…
Sometimes the effort is not worth the payout.
I shudder to think of the day he gets seriously pissed off at some team.
Not to be a pedant, but I think they only needed 50 of his 53 points to beat them.
As an NCAA football player (at the time), the only incorrect answer to the psychologist’s question is human being.
I’m a diehard Steelers fan but the cutaways to Hill during the last drive were actually kind of hard to look at. I can’t remember seeing an athlete so clearly ruined by the fuck up they had made while the game was still happening.