Draymond giving the Suns their flowers:
"They're about to rebuild they're getting rid of Kevin, Brad Beal's gone...give Devin Booker credit...everybody's like yo he's chasing money and he's just gonna stay there and die and why is he standing there and not requesting a trade and he put his head down and led a group. Dillon Brooks give him credit. Any team he goes to there's a certain mentality that team gonna play with. You saw it all year. I don't think they're in the play in if those guys don't miss as many games as they missed. Jalen's changed that team since coming back. Give those guys a lot of credit man regardless of what happens in the 1st round of this playoffs for them I think it's a very successful season"
The fact that the Phoenix Suns are in top-5 western conference talks & on pace to win 50 games is absolutely wild for what their offseason predictions were from all these “experts”
He was coached by
-Kliff Kingsbury
-Jonathan Gannon
-Drew Petzing
Team never prioritized O line while he was there, defenses coached by Vance Joseph and Nick Rallis.
Everything he did was off pure talent. No help from the coaches, the defense or anyone.
To everyone that supported me and showed kindness to my family and I during my time in AZ, from the bottom of my heart, thank you.
I wanted nothing more than to be the one to end the 77 year drought for this organization, I am sorry I failed us. I wish this community and my brothers nothing but the best.
I am no stranger to adversity, I am prepared for whatever’s next. I trust in God and my work ethic. I truly believe my best ball is in front of me and I look forward to proving it.
Godspeed.
🥋
Calling Kyler a bust when he was OROY and was an MVP candidate before injury just a couple years ago is silly
He's been disappointing for sure, but the term bust is thrown around way too often
I didn’t call my husband crying.
I called him angry.
It was 11:47 PM. I was sitting on the kitchen floor, laptop open, staring at an email that said my contract wasn’t being renewed. Just like that. Two years of overtime, weekends, skipped holidays — gone in one paragraph.
When he answered, I didn’t even say hello. “I lost my job.”
Silence. Not the awkward kind. The steady kind.
He said, “Okay. I’m coming home.”
He was on a night shift. I told him not to. I said I didn’t want him to risk it. I said I was fine.
He said, “You’re not.”
Twenty minutes later, I heard the door.
He didn’t try to fix it. Didn’t start giving solutions. Didn’t say, “You’ll find something better.” Didn’t minimize it.
He just sat on the floor with me.
He ordered food because he knew I hadn’t eaten. He closed my laptop because he knew I’d keep rereading the email. He made a list the next morning not of jobs for me but of bills he could cover alone “for as long as it takes.”
The next week, I found out he had quietly moved money from his personal savings into our joint account.
Not because I asked.
Because he anticipated.
Months later, when I apologized for being “a burden,” he looked genuinely confused.
“We’re married,” he said. “There is no yours and mine when things fall apart. There’s just us.”
That’s when I understood something about marriage.
It’s not about who plans the best anniversary or posts the sweetest captions.
It’s about who sits on the kitchen floor with you when your world collapses.
It’s about who absorbs your panic without adding their own.
It’s about who turns “your problem” into “our plan.”
Marriage isn’t loud.
It’s steady.
And when it’s real, you don’t have to beg someone to show up.
They already grabbed their keys.
Winter Olympians:
-I’ve ruptured my ACL but I’m still going to ski 80mph down a hill of ice
-I’ve broken my arm but I’m still going to jump 30 ft into the air on my snowboard while twisting and flipping at the same time
NBA Players:
-I played yesterday. Gonna take today off
My fanbase watched Malik Willis play 1 and a half games against the 20th and 21st best defenses, lose the game, and decided he’s our QB of the future.
We cannot be serious man