Today’s generation of players only know Chuck as the funny guy who eats donuts on TNT. They have no idea how good he was.
Houston Barkley was a better player than peak Draymond. Chuck not letting him know that was a masterclass in grace and humility.
"Draymond is a wonderful player. He was the right player at the right time for the right team – if he played in Atlanta, no one would care."
– DP on Draymond Green's comments about Steve Kerr.
"Draymond is a wonderful player. He was the right player at the right time for the right team – if he played in Atlanta, no one would care."
– DP on Draymond Green's comments about Steve Kerr.
This is the last negative thing I am gonna say before I start convincing myself Pope’s gonna figure it out.
This is the weakest, sorry ass, excuse ridden, selective stat nonsense I have ever heard. Weak
Mike Francesa explains that Zuby Ejiofor transferred from Kansas to St. John's because he was being blocked by Joel Embiid
Zuby Ejiofor was 9 years old when Joel Embiid played his last game for Kansas.
For two years, Mitch Barnhart has responded to any question about his or the University’s decision making by just scolding whoever asked the question
Its a disconnect from the fanbase (and yes the knuckleheads asking the questions) that I simply don’t understand
"Purdue is a suburban AAU team that dominates the suburbs... then they play the city team... all of the sudden they're looking at their dads 'what do I do they're pressing me the entire length of the court'"
-@clubtrillion's thoughts on Purdue not being able to hang with Michigan
Cooper Flagg is three weeks older than Darryn Peterson, a month older than AJ Dybantsa and seven months younger than Mikel Brown and he's doing what he's doing in the NBA. He might average 30 if he was still in college this year.
Students need to read books. Entire books.
Our society is distracted, unfocused, and in a hurry.
A curriculum that rushes through content perpetuates the anxiety of our time.
Reading a book (slowly and leisurely) is a countercultural act.