OK, let me try to clarify.
Of course Westbrook, Durant, Harden, Ibaka was great, and the sum of that is greater this young Wolves core, but what I'm referring to with the Wolves is that they've assembled 8 quality young players in Towns, Wiggins, Lavine, Rubio (if you still consider him...
I wasn't referring to the Cardinals. I was talking about the AFCCG that the Colts were in 2 years ago when they got beat down 45-7. I thought Arizona would win the NFCCG last year. They definitely deserve to be there.
I think you're crazy if you don't see more than a turnover prone overrated...
The Wolves have assembled the most impressive young core that I think I've ever seen. So many good young players. 4 potential star players (if you think Dunn has that kind of potential) and at least 4 starting quality players, otherwise. The tricky part will be figuring out who to keep and who...
He's certainly better in clutch moments, thus far. Obviously they got smacked around in their last playoff game, but they had no business being in that game in the first place. I like Palmer, but you have to take into consideration the wealth of weapons at his disposal versus TY Hilton +...
1. Rodgers--The single most multi-faceted QB we have ever seen
2. Brady--Has a chance to become the winningest QB we have ever seen, often with pathetic WR options compared to other greats
3. Roethlisberger--This guy is still underrated by many, but his clutch gene along with his ability to take...
30 second shot clock would be great. Teams could actually run offensive sets as opposed to all the panic shots we see.
Fuck off with the 4 point line nonsense
It doesn't matter how good you are at something if you're a horrible person, to boot. He was a horrible person, and he should be remembered as a horrible person primarily. How many sociopaths or serial killers are/were extremely intelligent? Does it matter? No. Sometimes your actions make your...
I do think Minnesota is going to become a bigger basketball market with so many great pieces in place, and Minneapolis/St. Paul is a rather large metro. The only reason to not want to be in Minneapolis is if you hate the cold, which he might. It ain't that cold there, either, though. They're...
Minnesota should not, under any circumstances, package Wiggins and Lavine for Westbrook, even if he agrees to resign. Two under 25 players with ridiculous ceilings has too much potential to move.
While I understand that hack-a-whoever does not make for good basketball, it's definitely a strategic advantage. Dudes need to learn to shoot free throws, plain and simple.
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Lockette was an unheralded receiver and special teams stud. He was just starting to get first team reps on the outside when he got injured. He was big, fast, had a great catch radius, and always seemed to make plays when he was at receiver...
Hopefully we hear more details about this sometime soon. All indications are that Draymond is a class act off the court so I'm assuming he was being harassed by this other individual. Maybe I'll be dead wrong but that's what I'd bet $ on.
He definitely had surpassed Bell. Shit, when Abdullah couldn't do shit against Seattle they were featuring Zenner in that game, haha. His injury was nasty, though. I'm just glad he'd accomplished enough by then that his career wasn't potentially over.