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Anyone played Firestone and knows how downhill that drive is? Usually the longest drives on tour in a given year are at Kapalua for the Tournament of Champions, where 400+ almost comes with an asterisk considering how crazy downhill some of the holes are.

Give the article a read and you’ll notice it revolved around Lavar Ball, contradicting the title.

Tim Cato, from SBNation, on last night:

They’re both ball dominant players is the point.

Also - neither was as highly recruited as Kyrie or Lebron (Klay was a 4 star, around 50th overall in his class).

Is that dude about halfway through the second video really not going to give the kid in a Marlins jersey Stanton’s home run ball? The kid purchased a Marlins jersey, let him have some joy in his life.

His appeal in China helps, but the idea that the franchise’s value has increased “in large part to Yao Ming” is an overstatement. The franchise’s value has increased in large part to Houston being the 4th most populated city in the US (top 3 most valuable franchises? Chicago, LA, New York, also happen to be top 3 most

There would be nothing more Arsenal than following up years of “The team needs a striker who can complement Alexis’ style, Giroud doesn’t really do that” by signing that striker and then selling Alexis two weeks later...

The other members of the team felt it was because he went to Duke.

The Knicks practices, with the triangle offence going up against Kurt Rambis’ defence, is the closest we’ll ever get to answering the immovable object/unstoppable force paradox... except kinda the exact opposite.

Yeah that’s probably true *remembers Vivek and Vlade have 2 top 10 picks* ehhh actually you never know.

I literally said “don’t have problems with the move”. The trade worked. I am saying, specifically, Nerlens Noel was not a good draft pick. It might’ve looked good at the time, hell I remember people talking about if you could take him #1 overall with the knee problem, but currently it does not. If I told you the 6ers

It was a draft day trade, which means Hinkie either a) wanted Noel badly once New Orleans drafted him or b) New Orleans drafted Noel for Philly. Either way, the pick was essentially made by Hinkie, even if Adam Silver (of Stern) announced it as New Orleans. Don’t have problems with the move, I credited him for making

1. Porzingis worked his way out of being drafted by Philly to go to New York, which at the time was the better option (now it isn’t). Not sure how Fultz wanting to go to the 6ers has any relevance to the job Hinkie did.

While I think seeing the Process have some success isn’t a good look for the league, I will give Hinkie credit for one thing: he preyed on dumb teams, getting assets at little to no cost, while banking on the probability that over time some of these assets would turn out to be more valuable than initially thought

I guess that makes the Canucks the most entertaining team in the league.

Sure Chad Ford has him ranked in the 3-5 range, but 2 years from now who knows where he’ll be ranked.

Thought Ty Lue could’ve called a timeout right after KD made the 3 to sort out what they wanted to do on offence & let it be known to go 2 for 1.

I remember being in Grade 8 or 9 and seeing some seniors with robot babies/flour babies. They didn’t have them when I was a senior but a teacher made us go one school day pretending to have a disability. You could choose either being in a wheelchair or not being allowed to speak (guess this was supposed to represent

“And you have to give Mike Brown credit” Really, for what?