@novaknicks1@JesseGladsaget Upon reviewing the slow motion footage, Josh Hart appears to commit numerous egregious violations here. A very dangerous hook and hold of Castle's arm and then an obvious flopping violation, both are missed by the official who proceeds to call a phantom out of bounds violation.
Of course that’s what you’re wearing. You’re in your first year of post-golf bro style discovery. You used to call Lululemon “gay” with the old heads in the clubhouse, until your girl bought you ABC pants for your birthday and you haven’t shut up about how “comfy they are” since. You say “technical” even though you mean tapered joggers from Vuori. Those came from mom at Christmas.
You think you’ve evolved, but give it another month — you’ll be denouncing logos and going full Reigning Champ minimalist after they hit you with targeted ads for their “off the course” collection, before moving on to Aime Leon Dore, where you’ll use words like “palette” and profess “skinny polyester pants are for nerds”
By this time next year, you’ll be dressing like a SoHo ceramics teacher and swearing you’ve “always secretly had a passion for artisanal menswear modeled after time-tested silhouettes born from the days when men used to do real work.”
Ben McCollum during an in-game interview on the double technical:
"They were just going for the ball, and then everybody got all sensitive. Their people got sensitive. It was like we're just trying to play ball. It was whatever. We'll compete, we'll fight, we'll see what happens."
NEW: The Big 12 is transitioning to a hardwood court for the rest of the men's conference tournament amid complaints about the LED glass floor.
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"Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime".
-- Mark Twain
As you may have heard, “The Thing” has been added to the Library of Congress. We made the movie to push against the edges of what we could pull off, and it carries that strain in its bones. Seeing it now treated with the same care and reverence we had making it means a great deal to me and everyone who brought it to life.
I especially want to remember TK Carter, who brought heart and humor into that desolate, frozen place and should be standing here with us today sharing in this recognition.
Thank you to everyone who continues to keep it alive.