We didn't want to be in your stupid little cup anyways
mopooooo
Ja, then Luka, then Ant, then SGA, then Fox, then Trae, then Brooks
Something that stood out for me a while back when I had season tickets. Free throws don't seem like they take a long time at all at the game. There were so many instances of not even knowing I was watching the second shot just because there are other things happening on the court.
Ita kinda like how they say a watched pot never boils. The TV cameras are focused on the player shooting (obviously) so you expect them to shoot it right away.
Definitely the 90s style for me. It's what I grew up with. Also, I think it's good that both defense and offense can be important in a game.
How the hell can you possibly pin this on Twitter??!!
If ESPN played this on the actual sportscenter show people would have absolutely no idea and assume it was normal. The reason we are discussing it is because someone ON TWITTER pointed it out and shared it.
There is no team that's proven they can shake off controversy in the regular season better than Memphis. Jenkins has them ready to play.
I don't think it means much. If it's not him, it could just be someone who wasnt looking for attention
This came up during the lockout season he was in Miami. It makes little sense and the best case scenario is he makes a quick buck while destroying a league that creates a bunch of new millionaires every year.
And in ten years what's to stop the next best player from opening his own league? I think the best way forward is to buy NBA teams and then they can make the rules.
A coach's job isn't to carry players. It's to raise them up and put them in position to elevate the team.
Just scrap the lottery and do the draft wheel. Disconnect team performance from the onboarding of new talent in the league.
With no incentive to tank, a lot of the leagues problems will fix themselves.
Should they be? Obviously it isn't against the law, but for the sake of being able to communicate with one another as easily as possible we shouldn't have to teach every single person we meet how to pronounce our names. It's ridiculous.