Matisse Thybulle on the job Tiago Splitter did this season:
"There's a term where, if its late in the shot clock and someone throws you the ball because they don't have a good look and you have to shoot it with no time left, they call it a grenade. In a sense that's kind of what Tiago was thrown... It's in some cases a bit of miracle, but in our world, even if you overachieve, it can still be disappointing to people... As far as I'm concerned, Tiago did an amazing job."
Two years ago before Game 7 of Knicks/Pacers, ESPN turned their entire pregame show into a literal love letter to the Knicks.
The last fan base that needs to be mad at this is NY
Using facial recognition tech, the Knicks surveilled a trans woman, tracking her every move out of fear she'd show up on MSG's tv broadcast
And they can do it to any "enemy" of Jim Dolan, who's built his own deep state. From @NoahShachtman
& me @WIRED https://t.co/K1cni5P9QC
Indian immigrants who buy a suburban single family home on to the bleeding edge of DFW metroplex sprawl and make their sons join the Boy Scouts are more invested in “traditional” midcentury American life than 99% of white Americans
“He’s the greatest player I’ve ever coached. He’ll be an MVP. You show me a great player who isn't stubborn and doesn't get pissed off at things, I'll show you somebody who isn't a great player." - Rick Carlisle with some kind words for Luka Dončić