@cowboys8821@stoolpresidente Man what do you think NY is, 8 mill clones. 99% of our fans are just fine. We behave just like yall behave. No better no worst. There isn’t something in the water that makes NY worst humans than Texans. Get real. Wasn’t a camera at my house documenting my lawful behavior.
@Mchandler712@maxkellerman Because if you don’t police players some will hurt their opponents to win. It’s already happened. It’s why we have the rule in the first place! Stars shouldn’t get extra understanding just so we can watch them play.
@EmmanuelAcho A smart take about Brunson’s size would have been Hammond pointing out the rarity of a small guard being the head of the snake on an NBA team. And just stopped there. That would have been factual. But to speak to what a guard can’t do in the future is just ill informed.
@EmmanuelAcho The only small guard leader that lost in recent years was AI. And that 6er team was trash and he dragged them up against a juggernaut Laker team that washed the rest of the league also. So no we don’t have tangible examples of this dumb Becky Hammond take.
@EmmanuelAcho Another “narrative” that no one stops to analyze. They just repeat without analysis. No one ever said well in 94, 99, and 08 we had a smaller guard who was shut down and was worn down and they lost because of their size. And the reason is there isn’t an example to point to.
@EmmanuelAcho The idea that there have been fewer chances because they have been fewer smaller leaders has nothing to do with their ABILITY to do it. That is just correlation. If we had examples of smaller guards failing because of their size that would be causation. But we don’t.
@EmmanuelAcho The argument is correlation not causation. What little guards have led their team to the finals in the NBA and failed because of their size? NOBODY. The issue is it gar more likely that your best player would tend to be a smaller guard. Thus fewer chances.
@JonnyRoot_ So you Jon Root have never been to a party or event that was all white? And you KNOW for sure there haven’t been white tennis player parties ever? You sound foolish.
@ReturnOfFugazi@hardwoodinsider@BBallNowandThen He wasn’t soft. He was a power forward. But the Knicks played him at the 3 because of Charles Oakley playing power forward. He was a very good Clipper when he played his natural position. Plus you couldn’t be soft and play for the Knicks then. Impossible.
@midwestbmc@SherwoodStrauss@bomani_jones I care. Nuance has died in America. It is the reason we can’t talk to each other. Can’t disagree with each other. Can’t digest complex messages.
You shouldn’t laugh at Bomani or anyone who is. nuanced, you should champion them.
@lkraus01@kaitlancollins Getting back a pilot is a military operation that would occur under any president, regardless of party. No president should get credit for that. That is what our soldiers expect from our military. Giving him any credit is just crazy work.
@ourworstally@KnickFilmSkool@JCMacriNBA The only contract that is expensive is OG, and frankly, the team had to pay because they couldn't afford to lose him, after giving up alot, and their need for wing stoppers that could slow down the champs. Everyone forgets why the Knicks signed these players in the 1st place.
@ourworstally@KnickFilmSkool@JCMacriNBA Your focus on CAA is strange because the Roses' don't own CAA, and the players brought to the Knicks were all going to be fairly compensated by an NBA team, if not the Knicks. Even not re-upping KAT yet and waiting serves the Knicks and not CAA, your overall premise is flawed.