Thanks for checking in, nostalgia guy!!
Thanks for checking in, nostalgia guy!!
God has turned their backs on us.
It’s almost as if their approach to basketball is getting bail out calls based on rulebook tangents and not, in fact, superior coaching, playcalling, or ability.
At least we’re finally getting an answer to “what would it look like if an entire organization was the old lady who complained to the HOA about your lawn?”
I’d love to see a report of every free throw that James Harden has taken that he doesn’t deserve.
The greatest trick the Rockets ever pulled is making half the league Warriors fans for two weeks.
His method of contorting himself into a pretzel on the way down from a shot after jumping into the contact and then not getting the call every playoffs is delightful
It may not have the beauty and purity of Magic/Bird, but I still love it.
You mentioned uncalled closeout fouls and then show two videos of Harden moving forward into the defender’s space during the shot. How can a defender be jumping into Harden’s space when he himself is closing the gap?
Zero sympathy for a pair of professional flop merchant crybabies who play the basketball equivalent of Let Me Speak To Your Manager and apparently have never heard of the boy who cried wolf. Let them lose in 4.
James Harden can eat a whole bag of dicks.
Stop looking for excuses to not eject Chris Paul from a game.
The officiating in this game made it damn near unwatchable, and not because of how bad it was, but due to how Mark Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy somehow managed to reach an entirely new level of annoying because of it.
While shooting a potential game-tying three, Harden tried to get a close-out foul called against Draymond Green and jumped forward about four feet so that he would land against his defender.
Watching James Harden not get the foul calls he’s used to is the most reliable joy the NBA playoffs can offer.
What kind of sick twisted FUCK would cheat at a children’s card game?
I don’t think it was a dumb question, I think she was looking for the kind of answer she got. And the answer she did get was so good that it’s being reblogged everywhere, so it did its job I guess.
Riot is very committed to cleaning up its culture as long as it faces zero consequences, zero scrutiny, and doesn’t have to fire anyone of any real significance.
Ugh. The “it wasn’t my intention” response. Why won’t it die? Intention may inform, but it can never fully define an act. Rather, the act (or words) define the act. And who gets to do that defining? The people on the receiving end of that act. The people who are affected by it. The people who witness it. Because words…
This doesn’t seem that good at all. You can already hide the right panel by clicking the little arrow in the bottom right corner. Besides removing the logo, all this does is add a bunch of useless whitespace and move things around but in non-helpful ways. Why would you want the selection and tools that act on messages…