Jalen Duren when asked if he felt he needed to be better tonight:
“Absolutely, I feel like I could be better in all aspects of the game. Continue to grind and continue to grow.”
When asked if he was frustrated on the bench:
“My brothers handled it. Bball came in ready to go.”
it’s actually crazy that tokyo is both the largest city in the world and is plainly the most civilized. there is no crime, it’s perfectly clean, transit is incredible, i’ve yet to see a single person doing anything remotely disorderly.
most world class cities are western and it’s really cool to get a radically different aesthetic while still getting top tier amenities. i’m kind of obsessed with this place. hard to explain, but the feeling of being here is incredibly distinctive and kind of dreamlike.
“LeBron James, to me, has proven over many, many years to be the most mentally fragile superstar I have ever closely observed. I mean, the poor man, as gifted as he is, was born without a clutch gene.
So he’s lucky to be in the top 10 because he’s a liability and always has been at the late-game free-throw line. You can just look it up. By superstar standards, he is a poor free-throw shooter for his career at 74%, and an even poorer three-point shooter at 35% for his career.
And you wanna talk about launching LeBricks? He’s launched a lot of LeBricks in his day.”
- Skip Bayless
(🎥 @FirstTake )
I just can't understand how anybody from Michigan is confused by this.
The Stones is very much a thing and has been for a long time. They are just good again now so people are talking about them more.
It’s hard for some people to comprehend but the USA does not have a shortage of beautiful scenic nature. I come to Tokyo because the American heart yearns for a walkable city.
Pretty much every smaller city in Japan has something like this.
99% of you people visiting will never find it because you have been brainwashed into doing Osaka-Kyoto-Tokyo like everyone else.