@DragonflyJonez A generational talent that somehow both lived up the hype, yet is still underrated. His biggest sin was playing in the same era as Tim Duncan
@snoogans2434@balldontstop There are a lot of factual things you can prove in sports via data. “Fear” is not one of them. The tweet isn’t factual, it’s his subjective opinion.
I know Steph technically plays point guard but I’ve never really looked at him like that if that makes sense. Like trying to compare him to Magic Johnson for example. They are playing two totally different games.
“He’s won series, won Finals, I think we just need to have our mind open and ears open and listen to whatever he says because he knows the most. He’s only saying that because he wants to win … We just got to listen to him.” - Bronny James on LeBron’s playoff leadership
@steaakfriend Tyus having a great career all things considered. We knew Justice couldn’t shoot and the Hope was that he could just get downhill all the time and we knew okafor couldn’t rebound and the rest of them dude just significantly under size.
There's an endless cycle of liars, cheats and scams in this space.
My advice, when someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.
Anyway, hope y'all have a great Tuesday.
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No disrespect to Justin Fields as a QB.
But he would EASILY be a top 5 RB if he switched positions.
Aaron Glenn announced that Justin Fields will now serve as Brady Cook’s back-up.
Draymond Green called @kenyonmartinsr an “underachiever”. It was that word in particular that struck a nerve with him. It was his son @kenyonmartinjr who initially told Kenyon what happened. At first he wanted to responded differently… more personal, but he chose another route.
Kenyon will never be an underachiever. He started from the bottom, & changed his family’s lives for generation. In many ways he overachieved.
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