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Fantastic!
I can understand that part about the Spurs. They make me feel like I did when I watched the Lakers in 2001 when they nearly ran the table in the playoffs. Watching them play the Sixers was kind of a letdown. Sorry for getting so crazy, I'm just tired of the LeBron haters.
Thank you! It's amazing how LeBron is and yet everyone can focus on the few things he doesn't do well or the few times he doesn't perform up to his normal standards. It'd be nice if he wins a championship so people will shut the fuck up and let me just watch a guy play as well as anyone since Jordan. And to this day I…
Did you see the look of disappointment on the face of Rick Cho at the lottery? I think that was the perfect expression of how a Bobcat fan would feel if there really were such a thing.
These are really some great out-of-the-box ideas fellas. Makes you wonder what all these NBA front office people get paid to do!
Look man, I'm sure we know as much as any professional basketball player does. I don't see any problem with second guessing them. I mean the only difference between us and them is their years of experience against world class basketball players and we happen to watch them on television. I mean any fool can see that…
The answer to #2 is because LeBron loves to swat the shit out of layups like that. I bet he was hoping to dump it off.
People getting shot is okay but a bad word, well that'll make you do terrible things.
That draft lottery show looked like it was produced by a team of public access rejects. Every interview was extremely awkward and the music and lights while Adam Silver announced the winners made it seem like some strange version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. Boy did Rich Cho look disappointed when Silver said the…
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Just about anyone can be a folk hero these days apparently. You don't even need to write a song or record any Pete Seeger covers.
+1! Settle down!
Stephen Jackson has been a real fucking headache for a lot of teams. In fact the Warriors traded him for Richard Jefferson just so they didn't have to deal with him even though it cost them $11 million dollars. There is no other team he would have taken such a reduced role with so quietly.
This also means more minutes for supporting players, who in turn get more time to develop, who in turn play better because they got what David Thorpe calls the "Royal Jelly". It all fits together. It's really quite common sense, it's just that a lot of coaches don't get the rope, or Tim Duncan, to be able to try stuff…
I think the major difference between Pop and most coaches is that he really has an expectation that every player on the court has to be ready to contribute. That doesn't mean that Parker, Ginobili and Duncan aren't going to get the majority of touches, but if they take them away he really expects the Neals, Greens and…
I know I'm going to come across as even more of a moron, but I'm totally hooked on this video and song. Andy Milonakis can really rap, Riff Raff and Simon Rex (Dirt Nasty) aren't horrible and the beat makes me want to shake what little ass I have. Plus the video is pretty hilarious.
No, I haven't heard the the Leaders of the New School stuff, but I think I've already developed a big enough aversion to him that it'd be difficult for me to overcome it. I'm not saying it's right, I'm not saying it's fair, I'm just saying it's my life and I'll do whatever I damn please.
Oh Jesus Christ, bath salts sound like PCP on PCP! I don't understand why anyone would want to take something like that. "Hey man, you should really try this shit, it's awesome! It'll make you think that you're being attacked by aliens, you'll probably punch your mom and if nothing else you'll at least lose your…
That beat is awesome. Busta is terrible in general in my opinion. I always imagine him rapping with a Sprite commercial in mind.