Agreed. At some point you are just watching a Pixar movie with a few real life actors.
Agreed. At some point you are just watching a Pixar movie with a few real life actors.
If these parents really wanted to get more attention they should just name their children George, Christopher, Ruth, Julie, etc. Not sure if that’s irony or not, but I hope so.
These would all be sizzling hot takes if networks had anything to do with cable/satellite, which they don’t. They are absolutely FREE to watch if you just hook up an antennae.
“I love it here, man. I love my teammates, I love the city, I don’t really think about anywhere else,” Durant told Revolt TV in a recent interview. “I hear it all the time, don’t get me wrong, and once you hear it you’re kind of like [looks up, thinking]. But for me, I love staying in the moment, and I’m one of those…
It’s amazing how KD speculation is given more credibility than a direct quote from the man himself.
He handled the rush about as well as his former #1 pick David Carr. #DraftExpert
This would be a great argument if he was playing for UCLA in 1967 and dunking was illegal.
What’s so hard to understand about Durant, Ibaka, Adams etc... being out most of the season?
You don’t lead the league in triple-doubles by being a selfish player.
You mean the time he shot 50% from the field and still had 8 assists despite playing without Durant and Ibaka?
The best player who ever lived wouldn’t have to keep jumping teams in order to win.
Triple-Doubles, which Russ is excelling at, include assists.
The justification for the Harden trade was that Harden was not going to resign with a team where he was the third option. There is no way they could have signed him unless they chose him over Russ or Kevin. I think Presti got abused by Houston in the trade, no doubt, but the reasoning for trading him was sound.
The 2012 trade that sent James Harden to Houston for flotsam ought to haunt general manager Sam Presti for the rest of his life: the only defense of it was that it would give him the room and flexibility to build and deepen the Thunder, and he hasn’t made a single move that notably improved the team since.
So it garnered about as much interest as “500 Days of Kristin”?