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That’s God’s way.

Oh, and I see daddy Dave LaRoche is from Colorado Springs. That pretty much explains everything.

If he really liked Vancouver, do you think the Grizz would move back there just to sign him?

How many of you have sent resumes to “The Ringer”?

As Da Ali G might say, maybe he doesn’t want her to see some huge dongs.

People seem to forget the guy is a HUGE Fundie, and probably kept his kid out of school most of the time so he wouldn’t have to learn about sick and twisted shit like evolution, sex ed or global warming. http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/sep/…

Or, about 1/10th what Goodell earned. No wonder the fucking guy is taking bribes left and right! UNDERPAID!

The kid may need that 13 million that pops gave up if the whole baseball thing doesn’t pan out.

However, he really does have dibs on ANY Brad Lohaus anecdotes, real or imagined.

Coming soon to Fox News for The Rubio Report.

The Cuban-American Dan Quayle.

The punches thrown remind me of the fight in “They Live” with Rowdy Roddy Piper.

How psyched is Williams to drop a guy who had a -0.8 WAR last season who was going to make 14 milly this year?

By 1970, you wouldn’t have seen it. But in the early 60's, I’m positive you would have.

I would have to agree.

Hey, all I said was that it wasn’t unusual for a guy his age, not that it was universal.

He LEARNED to play in the 1950's. And good for your dad, but Cousy and Schayes were still shooting set shots in the NBA into the 1960's.

At the high school level, absolutely.

Since Kaisch was born in 1952, the first time he played hoops was probably sometime around 1955-1958, when guys were still shooting two handed set shots in the NBA, and for sure shooting them in college and high school games. It wouldn’t be uncommon to see guys shooting them into the early to mid 1960's.

Two-handed set-shot, not unusual for a guy his age, really.