if he wasn’t flopping all the time, it’d be harder for the nba to sell people on bad calls under the guise of mid-game intensity or inconsistent on-court ref visibility.
encouraging him to flop an ungodly amount is simply better than him not flopping at all.
refs cannot be punished because they are acting on direct orders from **** ******. this is why the nba will euthanize a player before ever acknowledging that a referee fucked up beyond a report one or two days later that’ll totally slip past everyone. and even then, it’s vague.
@BlueSte25793345@tpmasterclass@CoreyAtad the paint or coating or whatever on the corner has been altered to appear as aged and textured as the rest of the house.
@tjohningtonart@KianaKuuipo he committed to that bit years ago without drake’s influence. it just so happens that drake’s ecosystem has been gradually aligning with these kind of patterns. fan base and all.
Oh my. The wet spot left behind by Harden was either not cleaned and/or improperly so. Dean Wade wipes out seconds later and the Pistons get a crucial wide open layup as a result.
if it’s not great. they’ll have to say it’s alright. and that’s the most devastating contradiction to the character they believe in and project on to themselves when they hit play.
Guys listened to albums like take care, NWTS, IYRTITL and views with songs that are solid 8s 9s and 10s and I’m seeing people score these songs from ice man 9s and 10s?
What happened to shame
Drake appears to address J. Cole backing out of the 2024 beef on “1 AM in Albany”:
"I could’ve fell back like the married rapper, but we engaged, I told y'all I’m settled in my evil ways."