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Challengeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee lol.
Only half waywe live across the country from one another. damn right i wasnt with you.
we can pick a neutral spot and play lolOnly half way
It's not a generalization it's more that (when it comes to watching COLLEGE basketball, at least), I know that I'm a freak when it comes to watching that stuff and that most normal people don't do that.I love when CC makes generalizations like that lol
I watch more basketball, I play more basketball...
thanks brah. i guess its special to be in the "1%"It's not a generalization it's more that (when it comes to watching COLLEGE basketball, at least), I know that I'm a freak when it comes to watching that stuff and that most normal people don't do that.
As far as playing basketball goes, I assume that 99% of the people on this board didn't 1) play HS basketball 2) play AAU 3) still play 4+ times a week, etc. Some might, but that's definitely the 1%
And those teams were all previously in the lotto before they got the #1 pick accumulating assets aside from New Orleans. The Cavs rebuild started with Kyrie. Those teams were all rebuilding before hand.New Orleans has 20 times the talent Cleveland does.
Washington is just as bad as Cleveland.
The Clippers clearly had talent even before they traded for CP3. (DeAndre Jordan, Eric Gordon, etc)
The Bulls had talent in Deng and Noah.
The Blazers definitely had talent before Oden (Roy, Aldridge)
You're the one who kept this going lolsince we're having a pissing contest. i was a coach for my hs team the year after i graduated.
to be fair, your generalization was bizarre, and nola called you out for that and that lead to you posting your history with the game of basketball lolYou're the one who kept this going lol
Same with Knight giving it to Prince. So frustrating. I'd actually like to see Knight run the offense, rather than pass after he gets past half court.Kyrie steps past half court and instantly gives the ball to Luke Walton, by design. I hate this offense.
Although Memphis Grizzlies CEO Jason Levien recently declined to comment on persistent trade rumors surrounding the team, Rudy Gay is likely to stay with the organization through this season, according to a person with knowledge of those conversations.
The Grizzlies have entertained the Washington Wizards' offer for Gay. The crux of the Wizards' proposal would be the Grizzlies receiving rookie shooting guard Bradley Beal in a larger package.
The proposals for Zach Randolph -- who's also been in trade speculation -- have been even weaker.