@ocksportello What does the video have to do with you liking DFW?? I doubt the people who appear in these videos were the ones who made you feel embarrassed
Spurs/Thunder might be the most interesting chess match between two coaching staffs in NBA history.
The constant battle between the Spurs trying to keep Wemby at the basket, and the Thunder adjusting their spacing in each game to get him out.
The Spurs trying to keep Shai away from the middle of the floor and out of the paint completely, while the Thunder change screening angles, floor alignments, etc. to get him space to operate.
Then in Game 4, the Spurs going away from doubles, and the Thunder finding a way to consistently force 2 on the ball in Game 5.
On the other side, the Spurs trying to get Wemby free in the paint on offense, and the Thunder doing everything in their power to push him to the perimeter.
Every game of this series has looked completely different. It’s been a masterclass for anyone who cares about more than “falling” and ref discourse.
this is so insanely relatable because everyone knows that moment when you’re trying to keep it together and then someone is kind to you for like two seconds and it’s suddenly impossible to
Isaiah Rashad says Kendrick Lamar once told him his writing was too hard to understand:
“Nobody gonna understand what the f–k you’re saying. It’s too puzzle-y.”
Isaiah admits he took it as an insult for a long time, but says he’s now “better at writing it out plain.”:
"I was like 'F–k this guy.' But with this project, I be lookin’ for change in everything... I’m just tryna stop writing in hieroglyphics."
(via @calebcat23 / Billboard)