Bears fans are forever miserable. People want Fields back, people calling Caleb a bust, people calling Daniels better than Caleb. This fan base too reactionary on everything.
Just realized if the Knicks win this chip they’re gonna refuse to visit Trump at the White House and go hang with Zohran at the Mayor’s mansion instead and it’s gonna make Dolan so mad
🚨 HATE CRIME? Racist White man with AR-15 and body armor OPENS FIRE on Black family Reunion gathering after shouting slurs
In Leesburg, Lee County, Georgia, on Sunday, a family was having a gathering when Jeffrey Tyler Kinzer leaned out of a car and started hurling racial slurs at them.
Minutes later he returned on foot wearing body armor and carrying an AR-15-style rifle, then opened fire on the group.
The family says it was a clear racially motivated attack.
Kinzer was shot by a 62 year old Marine veteran who stated he wanted to protect roughly 20 children at the gathering.
Sheriff’s Office says it started as a verbal altercation, but witnesses confirm the racial slurs. More charges are expected.
Another white man geared up like he was going to war against a Black family.
I like how people are making judgements on Bryson Graham's process and decision-making based purely on a list of head coach candidates, as if the common fan really knows anything categoric about these coaches -- and certainly not more than Graham would.
Game 4 is just honestly a brutal watch and it's totally because of the way the series has been officiated for the first three games. Now that they've allowed crazy contact everywhere, neither team knows where the line is and officials are having to make adjustments on the fly.
The LA Clippers are weighing all four guards and potential trade scenarios involving the No. 5 pick, with Mikel Brown Jr. gaining “increased traction” as a serious option for LA, per @AdamFinkelstein.
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still thinking about Stacey. for fans who grew up listening to him, he was a massive influence on our love for the game. he wasn’t biased, he gave respect to opponents, but his raw emotions came out when the Bulls had huge plays. we absorbed that.
he added context from his era, too. we knew if Stacey was hype, it was for good reason. we see basketball differently because of him. it’s in our subconscious. we were so spoiled.
I want to reiterate how lucky as a fanbase we were to have him. We’ve all listened to other local broadcast crews. We all know how a boring presentation can alter your enjoyment of the game.
Stacey only ever elevated the experience. He made it look easy. And if you’re someone like me, who talks about sports a lot, he influenced the way we do it.
I credit him as an inspiration for what I do today. The way he always just went for it. Niche references, inside jokes, taking risks just because it was fun. Doing it for nothing else if to make his broadcast partners laugh.
He was a special human being. We could all learn a lot from his legacy.
Matas Buzelis called in all the way from Lithuania to share really powerful eloquence about the impact of Stacey King, who had young players gravitate to him consistently because he offered wisdom, shot straight but showed support. This interview was a highlight. Full show below