The problem is that LiAngelo and LaMelo suck. Neither of them will even sniff the league. Things will be very different in 3 years when Lonzo is a decent NBA point guard and the other two are clamoring to get minutes in Germany.
The problem is that LiAngelo and LaMelo suck. Neither of them will even sniff the league. Things will be very different in 3 years when Lonzo is a decent NBA point guard and the other two are clamoring to get minutes in Germany.
The Deadcast is back!?!?!? Where was our warning! I’m happy I randomly checked my podcast app today
This is awesome. Hockey is awesome.
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It looks like Chychrun was skating though—fast and backwards. Hence why I couldn’t decide if he or Doan was more at fault.
Not a player, so I’m curious: who’s at fault here? Every time I watch games, I’m surprised there aren’t more collisions in pre-game warmups with that many players all circling while close together and moving quickly.
Love a good morning wood to get a cold day started off right.
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Yeah totally agree with this. The Malkin-Wheeler fight was exactly how things are supposed to go. And even Sestito’s fight is fine, although a bit silly, still in line with “the code”. It’s the hit that makes me wish Sestito would just get suspended forever. And I think the league should suspend Sullivan for a game or…
It’s actually the hit that is the issue, to me. The fight is fine—both guys agree to it, and generally speaking, there aren’t going to be any major injuries. It’s the hit that should get him just straight up suspended for the remainder of the season and/or have the team get punished in some way.
I agree it’s all dumb and I don’t have much of a dog in the fight, but damn if I didn’t get excited watching Wheeler stand up for himself and pummel Malkin in that fight. I may be overly old-school for a 24 year old but that was awesome.
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I don’t know what to do except re-post the part of my comment that you’re referencing. I added in a clarification that apparently was needed!
Interesting, I’ve had two knee surgeries—the second was cadaver, and was a better recovery and performance than the first.
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No, he should be punished because what he did was wrong.
Of course that’s an issue—but that is the school’s issue. It seems to me like this article/others are just using Jackson’s name because he’s the big draw to bring in readers. And then the majority of the article is about Kansas’s failures, and another player abusing a woman, and allegations of rape. None of which have…
I’ve never been to the state of Kansas, and I don’t think I’ve ever watched more than 30 minutes of a Kansas game this season. I’ve seen probably 5 total college basketball games this season.
I never said to ignore anything. He should be punished for the damage he did.
I’m just reading what I see in the article: “when Jackson followed her out of the bar and kicked her door and taillight as she sat in her car.”