zalmar
Zalmar
zalmar

How about you try learning to use what’s essentially a popular catchphrase around these parts correctly? When you say trans people very rarely lie, at the same time you say someone else did so to suit their desires for attention & advancement through broad based deceit and conspiracy, you’ve done exactly what I said

There’s no need to ascribe angelic characteristics to trans people, like you did in your last sentence. They're human too, and lie for a myriad of reasons justified or not.

Also, your claim that all these guys are 1st and 2nd round picks is not accurate.

First of all, trying to say that Sam didn’t get a shot at a career isn’t accurate. He was given two, and he couldn’t make the roster.

Attempting to frame the difference between stating some; part; most; half; or whatever distinction you wish to place on a group, and merely being lazy and just saying this group of people are blank, as a semantical differentiation is absurd. Is it a semantical arguement when a racist person says all black people are

I noticed Delavedova threw his leg out and tripped him after he poked the ball away. I may have to revise my opinion about him being dirty

And here we go with the unfounded accusations. Since we’re throwing them out, I’ll add my own: I’ve probably played more contact sports in my life than you’ve ever even dreamt about. I’ll bet you’re one of the half-asses I drug to wins during intramural and organized sports. I’ll loan you some trophies and ribbons if

Uh, dude, the ball was longgggg gone well before little doucher stopped driving his legs.

You're right, not only did Horford pull him down he literally placed the weee whittle guy right into his leg.

Holy shitballs, it’s going to take a while to work through that post and all of its foolishness.

I’m not sure why I didn’t see the light until your last response, but rest assured, you’ve converted me to the Al’s Not a Pal movement.

I’m going to ignore your first question, as I’m sure you know exactly what it means. It wasn’t written extremely well as it was way past my bedtime, but it shouldn’t have been very hard to figure out, and the rest of your post shows you understood it fine.

Pushing him, I thought people were claiming he was pulled?

And just so my full opinion is known: I have no problem with Al being ejected, he earned it. I do not think Dellavedova was trying to injure Al. It’s just stupid and irresponsible to drive your body into someone’s lower leg.

Dude, watch it again, he is driving his legs even before he trips up with Carroll. He even drives them one more time, as his legs are nearly on the floor. I’m no huge Al Horford/Hawks fan, if this was done to anyone I’d feel the same.

Sorry, that reply was entirely to full of sarcasm. My apologies for being a jackass

I’ve watched that replay until I’ve got it memorized. He wasn’t pulled hard enough, if much at all, to the point where he would’ve ended up in Horford’s leg. Stop ascribing superhuman powers to a single arm of Horford’s.

Now playing

I don’t really have a dog in this race either, aside from my opinion. I saw Horford’s hand on his arm, just because it’s there doesn’t unequivocally mean he was pulled down. The fact that Dally was using his legs to drive himself into Horford is a stronger indicator as to what happened, and in the longer clip of the

And if you're positive he said it, provide me a link to where you're absolutely sure you saw him admit to it.

Which post game interview? I watched the inside the NBA post game interview and he never said he pulled him down