Amazing what a good coach can do to a team. Nurse got that team rolling. Starting to think that trip to see Deion might have gave them some extra juice.
Amazing what a good coach can do to a team. Nurse got that team rolling. Starting to think that trip to see Deion might have gave them some extra juice.
All I see is a sister that is happy for her big brother. These fucking Twitter outlets will pick up anything for click bait. She just went on IG to celebrate what her brother did in his first game back. She didn’t ask anyone to blast that shit for the entire world to see.
Oh yeah his sister is playing at Mississippi Valley State
Welp looks like Silver's soft punishment style won't do shit to deter recidivism. Tee Morant back courtside. His laser guided potna is back courtside. His sister, well she is young and rich by proxy Man all these loud ass women. What man would want all that loud shit around at Christmas making dinner
I think this one is incredible if you know both shows. Once the Martha was revealed I was in tears. I invite others to post scripts in this thread! Write a script for the Handmaid’s Tale using characters from the TV show Martin Title: "Martin's Tale" INT. APARTMENT - NIGHT Martin, Gina...
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In a small apartment in the heart of a basketball-crazed town, lived a man named Greg who was utterly consumed by his admiration for LeBron James. Greg was not just a fan; he was an obsessive aficionado, and his day revolved around constructing impassioned arguments online to establish LeBron as the undisputed "G.O.A.T" – the greatest of all time.
Every morning, Greg would wake up, eyes filled with fervor, and rush to his computer. He scoured forums, social media platforms, and basketball websites to engage in heated debates. Armed with statistics, accolades, and memorable moments, he tirelessly defended LeBron's greatness, determined to convince the world that the King had surpassed all predecessors, including the legendary Michael Jordan.
However, Greg harbored a secret. Deep down, he knew the historical significance of Michael Jordan's career and the indelible impact he had on the game of basketball. Despite his public declarations, in the quiet moments of reflection, Greg couldn't deny the fact that Jordan was, in his heart of hearts, the true "G.O.A.T."
Yet, Greg couldn't let go of his obsession. As his daily routine unfolded – constructing arguments, engaging in debates, and defending LeBron's legacy – a darker thought began to manifest. What if there was a way to alter the narrative, even just in his own mind?
Driven by this unsettling notion, Greg delved into the world of unconventional research. He scoured ancient texts, obscure websites, and sought out mysterious shops in the corners of his city. His mission: to construct a voodoo doll that would somehow curse Michael Jordan and shift the balance in LeBron's favor.
As Greg spent nights fumbling with needles, strings, and small effigies, he couldn't shake the feeling that he was treading on dangerous ground. The obsession that once fueled his passion for basketball now manifested in an unsettling desire to rewrite history, even if only in his imagination.
One day, as Greg examined the completed voodoo doll, a wave of realization washed over him. The dark path he had chosen was not a solution but a distortion of his love for the game. In a moment of clarity, he dismantled the doll, letting go of the misguided attempt to alter basketball history.
From that day forward, Greg redirected his passion into a more positive outlet. He continued to celebrate LeBron's accomplishments, but now, with an added layer of humility and respect for the legends who came before. As he engaged in debates online, he no longer sought to curse Jordan but rather acknowledged the greatness that defined basketball across generations.
What the fuck . Steph is one person and was still balling with the problems . Stick to pretending you’re blunt . The season ain’t even close to the halfway point. GTFOH
I think it makes sense! How else can you compare Centers to forwards to guards?
I think Wilt was clearly the most dominant NBA player ever relative to his peers. Without even getting into the eras discussion, though, how can you compare his offensive dominance to Kobe's? It's so much easier for a Wilt or Shaq than for an MJ or Kobe and much easier for them than someone like Steph or Russell Westbrook.
If you are trying to have a conversation about skill, I think you have to take size into account. You can make a case for Shaq as the GOAT but part of why nobody does is he clearly was not even close to pound for pound as skilled as other people in the discussion.
It makes as much sense to consider pound for pound in basketball as it does in boxing, IMO.
Yeah, I'm glad that clueless coach is gone and they fired him at the right time because I did not want to go into another season watching this team being coached under him again and him yelling c'mon guys.