@TylerIAm I think people also only consider a game good if it has a close score last 8 minutes regardless of the overall quality.
I thought the first 28 minutes of this game were an awesome watch. Plenty of “close” games are 40 minutes of whackness.
@bomani_jones In person he felt aggressively negative for the 5 minutes when the game swung. Dribbling out the shot clock into a double with nowhere to go and standing around watching on defense. Could see him overthinking
This feels different than 2008 because everyone agreed it was bad. You didn't have Hank Paulson on tv saying that owning a house was making you weak and you'll learn to love tent life.
No matter what your views are on Israel & Palestine, you should be terrified of a country incarcerating its residents for exercising free speech.
Mr. Khalil is not accused of violating any law. He is illegally detained by the Trump Administration. He must be released.
I’m of the belief most NBA coaches fall into two categories: maximizers of talent or developers of talent. It’s why Phil was the guy you called when you had a championship caliber team that needed to get over the hump. And Phil would get it done. Phil was a maximizer. He’d help rosters destined for greatness achieve it. And I’m not at all shitting on Phil. Coaches like him are extremely valuable. But it’s also why Phil never overachieved with mediocre rosters. That wasn’t his bag. Pop on the other hand is the greatest combination of developer of talent and maximizer if talent we’ve ever seen. He ran it up with peak Timmy while also developing guys like Tony, Manu, Kawhi etc. He could do it all. He also changed the sport. The NBA is essentially playing Euroball now. And Pop was the first coach to embrace that style of play. Phil’s triangle is dead and gone. Every team in the league today is playing is playing some iteration of Spurs basketball tho. Pop the GOAT man. Greatest of all time.