Got a generational playoff whistle, bricked clutch shots for five games, tried to injure guys, had an objectively terrible offensive series, took no accountability as a leader of his teammates.
@JaeQuest@iam_johnw Bro you don’t get it, if they didn’t make mistakes that made them lose then they would have won. wtf don’t you understand about that, they’re technically up 3-1
The NBA so badly wants Wembanyama to be the story that they allowed an absolute mugging of Brunson, saddled Knicks stars with fouls, called back-to-back ridiculous fouls on the guy who was killing Wemby allowing VW to get game traction, didn't allow the Knicks a SINGLE second half FT until the Knicks forced their hands on an obvious foul call vs Anunoby by challenging with 2 mins left, and it still all failed.
What I wanted was to be surprised, an evolved sound, cohesive, concise project that wasn’t full of complaining about being a loser across 3 poorly production albums. I’m nobody though, just a fan who doesn’t care about streams, album sales or anything, just good music.
Iceman is okay.
Maid of Honor is “honestly nevermind” cutting room floor tracks.
Habibti is poorly done, boring R&B. Not for me.
Overall it’s a great way to get a ton of streams, people probably won’t be revisiting it long term. Burning bridges is cool though.
@ItIsTheRealist@StJamesStJames I commend you for staying strong. I’ve only listened to iceman and it’s cool, wish some was left on the cutting room floor + less whining. Is iceman the best of the 3?
I liked some tracks, some tracks were boring, overall it was okay with a whole lot of playing the victim, pretty much how I feel about most of his albums. Hopefully the other projects are good.