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doc getting an extension and also a role as GMPhilly list the MLS Cup
Philly lost the World Series
Philly lost the Superbowl
Need the Sixers to lose the Finals to complete the cylce
Philly list the MLS Cup
Philly lost the World Series
Philly lost the Superbowl
Need the Sixers to lose the Finals to complete the cylce
wtf what game is this?
jordan movie? maybe, if viola played mj
I am not really sure what the NBA can do about injuries so it’s kind of something they have to live with. Maybe more flexing for national TV games throughout the season?
I haven't completely gone thru every player/era to confirm, but I feel like the modern era missing games thing is overblown by the longevity of the players.
Players primes and peaks used to be done by 30-31-32ish. Then father time took all their souls.
Players now like Bron, KD, CP3, Harden, Lillard extending their career's. Kobe, Dirk, Duncan, Vince, Pierce, Nash, Payton had long(ger) runs.
I guess, you can have guys play 80+ games + playoffs for 10-11ish years and be done at 31-32
Or
Guys can play 60-65ish + playoffs and maybe get to 16-17 years and be done at 35-36.
Which is better? I don't know. Not even 100% sure I have the math right. Just feels like we've seen an increase in guys hitting age 35-36-37 and still being effective compared to the 70's-80's-early 90's. Kareem + Karl Malone the only two I can think of that hit that mark. MJ kinda, but he also took two years off. Iono.
Jones had moved to Boston to live with him, and there was concern that the two were spending the dark Massachusetts winters isolated at home, bingeing YouTube. Someone who knew Irving at the time brought up the flat-Earth theory with him and Jones. “Alex is like, ‘I don’t know, man. We don’t know the Earth is round. Kyrie and I have been watching stuff,’” the source said. “Kyrie kept asking if we knew for sure that it was ‘constitutionally’ round.” The conclusion: “Oh, ****. They really believe that.” (To be fair to Irving, it’s never been entirely clear he does. He once gave an onstage apology to “all the science teachers … coming up to me like, ‘You know I’ve got to reteach my whole curriculum?!’”)
After the scandal had blown over, a close ally of Irving’s gave me his side of the story. For one, the documentary appealed to his interest in ancestry. “It’s like, Oh my God, we were the original tribes of Israel? This seems even more, like, We’re kings and queens.” They also suggested Irving hadn’t seen the entirety of the nearly four-hour film. “He watched little parts of it and probably fell asleep,” they said. “It is not a really good, put-together film. At one point, you really do go, ‘There’s something ****** up with this documentary,’ and that’s when they quoted Hitler. But that happened toward the end of the movie!”
i think it's from nba live 14. man that series fell off something serious.wtf what game is this?
Grenade talk.
Wish they touched on the topic of giving the ball to your teammate at the end of the game for a shot clock violation, which is a team turnover and not an individual turnover.
"Honestly, I don't know the rule," Grizzlies superstar Ja Morant told ESPN, meaning no veteran ever pulled him aside to discuss specific anti-grenade guidelines. "But it's, 'My bad,' for sure [if a grenade is thrown], unless they make it. I'll still be like, 'My bad, but good shot.' And you get points, so hey! I feel like we're both happy.
i think it's from nba live 14. man that series fell off something serious.