The Timberwolves are emerging as a potential destination for Giannis Antetokounmpo, and the Bucks would reportedly seek Jaden McDaniels, Naz Reid, Terrence Shannon Jr., and Minnesota’s two tradable first-round picks in return, per @sam_amick & @eric_nehm
“The Timberwolves, meanwhile, are also seen by some as an emerging option for the Bucks. While Antetokounmpo is known to prefer a trade involving a team in the Eastern Conference, league sources say the Bucks are interested in what Minnesota has to offer. If the Timberwolves want to get into the mix, league sources say the Bucks would want a package including Jaden McDaniels, Naz Reid, Terrence Shannon Jr. and their two tradable first-round picks (No. 29 in this year’s draft and their 2033 pick).”
(Via https://t.co/NT0odlxSCw)
The issue isn’t him being frustrated splitting reps. Of course that’s understandable.
The issue is him saying it publicly. Giving the media fuel.
Just like it’s not an issue for JJ to be frustrated that we signed Kyler.
It’s an issue when he lets it be known in an interview
I’ve seen a lot of people critiquing Kyler Murray’s comments from earlier this week about his frustration in splitting reps but, I have no issue with what he said personally. It makes total sense he’d want as many reps as possible to learn the offense and I would assume JJ McCarthy is EQUALLY frustrated by sharing reps as well. They are both fighting for the same thing.
The Fall-Off is a timeless album, whether the world sees it yet or not. How do I know? Every time a new album comes out, I enjoy it and have it in rotation for a bit, some of them stick for longer
But every time I come back to The Fall-Off, it’s like a soul cleanse. It’s healing music that shows aging and maturing in such a beautiful way. This is an album that is going to age with Cole’s fans so powerfully. If you didn’t like Cole to begin with, you won’t like this album - it doesn’t try to change the haters. It just strikes straight into the people it’s made for. And I GUARANTEE, with every year that passes, this will age just better and better.
Most albums are made for a moment in time. This is an album that is made for the listener’s LIFETIME. Masterclass from Cole. Timeless
Kevin Hart breaks down why his partnership with The Rock works and reveals the real ones never have egos
"Me and Dwayne Johnson are good friends. You know why our sh*t works? DJ, I don't give a sh*t about titles. I don't give a f*ck about number one or number two. Dude, I love working with you. You're my guy"
"With real success and real moves, the real ones, there's no egos. There's nothing about the next person that's going to affect or rock my world. I know I'm Kevin Hart. I don't need you to validate it. I have no ego. None"
"I got a tequila. I'm not competing with Dwayne. It's not me versus him. You bring his bottle out here, I'll be the first to hold it up. People don't understand that there's so much room for us all. But there's this warped view that it can only be one"
I don’t dislike Wemby! And if the Spurs get there, I’ll be rooting for him in the WCF.
But the way the media has framed what was objectively the worst moment of his brief & brilliant career & a stunning moment for any superstar (ejected from a playoff game!), has been galling.
It is honestly impressively pathetic how soft and fragile every men’s Minnesota sports team has been for 35 years…
The losing, underachieving and choking are generational. Baked into DNA.
Who wants to rise up and break the pattern?
Nobody so far.
NBA referees are calling about 11% more personal fouls per game in these playoffs than they did during the regular season — one of the largest differentials in NBA history. https://t.co/Zrp9RwElQX
Julius Randle pulling up a corner three against Wemby with 17 seconds left on the shot clock is never the shot, man. He has settled for threes twice early on tonight, both of which he missed. He is shooting 1 of 4 overall.
This game being framed as some return of a wronged hero RE: Wemby, rather than a guy who was very fortunate he wasn’t suspended after wildly flagrant elbow to an opponent’s throat is just wild to me.