It would make sense but I doubt Cleveland throws in a pick unless they’re getting another player. You’re getting a star for a star. Also I doubt Doc is that smart.
It would make sense but I doubt Cleveland throws in a pick unless they’re getting another player. You’re getting a star for a star. Also I doubt Doc is that smart.
Unless you get a superstar talent player there’s no benefit in trading Blake. This team needs pieces around Blake not to replace Blake. 2 to 3 good players won’t do what Blake does and what’s worse it’s a huge drop in marketability. What they need is a GM who understand Austin Rivers is not a good NBA player.
Thank you for this, I was about to be like “why the fuck am I betting $280 so they can give me only $100 back”.
Goddammit!
As a person who’s primary language is not English, that bothered me to no end.
Counterpoint: Austin Rivers sucks on the regular and by such metric should be disqualified.
You spelled Bills fan and alcohol wrong.
Thanks Obama!
This is good kinja!
What the fuck is it going to take for this thing to be shitcanned and the Olympics to just be moved somewhere else where the threat of dead could be somewhat decreased.
RETRACTED. +1
I just looked up Deadspin’s history regarding this SMU hooker killer and I noticed something very creepy; the Zodiac Killer is in one of the pictures.
They won last year while every team they faced was injury depleted. Winning the championship is a must. The achievement is historic but most people don’t fondly remember the 18-1 Patriots or the 116 win Mariners. In sports it’s always championship or bust.
Cassell Wins
This explanation pleases me! +1
+1 rise to the Challenge(r)
Developing a skill over an off season is not an easy task. Shaq didn’t become better at shooting free throws, Kobe actually became a worst shooter as the years went by, Dwight didn’t learn condoms are cheaper. So yeah, learning a skill you sucked at (he was terrible) over the course of an off-season does take a high…
Lebron James is Cleveland’s part time coach and GM. His basketball smarts are as advertised. This is the same man that tunes off criticism but does indeed recognize faults, which is why he developed a post up game recognizing he could retool his game and gain another strength.
Not-so-tragic Bronson!