I look forward to arguing with Alexa over whether “Turn the air conditioner up” means that I want the temperature warmer or cooler.
I look forward to arguing with Alexa over whether “Turn the air conditioner up” means that I want the temperature…
I look forward to arguing with Alexa over whether “Turn the air conditioner up” means that I want the temperature warmer or cooler.
I look forward to arguing with Alexa over whether “Turn the air conditioner up” means that I want the temperature…
MLB’s unspoken message:
[read in Ron Howard’s voice]
Narrator: “He is not.”
“...will play for the Knicks with Paul George,”
Well, LeBron did make KD his first pick in the All Star Draft so it only makes sense.
But in all honesty, please make this happen. The two guys most maligned for going to other teams to chase championships joining together? It’s like a modern day Wonder Twins.
Careful. This kind of post might end up getting you a job in the Knicks front office.
“After Hours with Stephen A. Smith” is the worst idea for a television show, and exactly what this country needs right now.
C’mon, you know ol’ Tony’s good for it
This also just in: LeBron wants to take Stephen A. Smith with him to LA to pair with Lavar on the Spectrum broadcast studio show.
ESPN has demanded that LA/Spectrum take on Mark Jackson as gasbag relief.
I wish my after hours calls were this cool. Instead, they’re usually uncle tony asking for $500 and the car.
Let me tell you a long, sad story about the youngest MVP in league history...
I’d rather get Ingram and Hart since Hart can play the part of 3-and-D that they desperately need, especially with Danny Green getting old.
But if the Lakers do force the Spurs to take on the Balls as salary filler, I would just try to make them hold all their press conferences outside in the summer and drive them out…
Man, I don’t know if other people did, but I was pretty sure that substituting Harrison Barnes for Kevin Durant would be a net win for Golden State.
Real estate.
If I were San Antonio, I’d gin up up as much interest among Boston/Philly to raise the asking price. I’d demand Ingram, Josh Hart, and 8 straight years of SA-optional 1st rounder swaps starting in 2020 to get around the Stepien Rule and to use if/when LeBron leaves/gets old.
I’d leave Lonzo and Lavar with the Lakers…
There is no anticipation like ‘let’s see how the Lakers and/or Knicks screw up this offseason’ anticipation.
I’m sure the Lakers can cover the Spurs’ big trade demands by trading LeBron to San Antonio.
That’s a nice little promotion you have there. Be a shame if something happened o it.