@kamilgamerweb@ClutchPoints Player A
Born in USA
Raised in USA
"Polish" to play on the National Team
Player B
Born in USA
Raised in England
"Polish" to play on the National Team
If either guy were good enough, he'd be playing for Team USA.
@kamilgamerweb@ClutchPoints Joe Graboski was in every way (Genetically & culturally) as or more Polish than Jeremy Sochan.
And more accomplished & notable as a player.
Celebrate Sochan if you wish, but give Graboski his due.
@stazske@ClutchPoints Aside from time spent training with the Polish National Team, how many nights in his life has Jeremy Sochan spent sleeping on Polish soil? A handful? Zero? During his formative years as a player, how many times did he bounce a ball on Polish soil? Any?
@nut_history Every single morning at the kitchen table while my Dad sipped his Folgers and ate his toast. By 3rd grade I could name the starting lineup & pitching rotation of all of MLB.
Pt.1- In 2015, I was asked to assist with USA Basketball U19….I got a call after the 3rd day from Worldwide Wes, Jay Wright and Ashley Howard (Villanova asst.) to update on how Jalen Brunson was playing…I said “Juwan Evans has embarrassed him for the last 3 days..Cont’d
@MedcalfByESPN Pure hyperbole.
There are currently 19 men's and 24 women's track world records set before the year 2000. There's nothing magical about the past 5 or future 5 years to suggest that more than a handful of them might fall.
Don't fall for the rapid sports evolution myth.
@KingaHarts3 Of all the ways one can announce to the world that they don't understand the game of basketball, the "Wemby is not skilled" narrative might be the most effective.