Var används på korrekt sätt när Egyptens mål dom bort. Klar stämpling på Martinez, det är det som leder till målet även om det är ett antal sekunder efter.
Alvarez bryter bollen och deras ben slår sedan ihop när Salah har bollen bakom sig vid 3-2. Inte ens Salah klagar.
Well this is the craziest thing to wake up to…
Max Kellerman & Rich Paul break down why LeBron is seriously considering joining the Philadelphia 76ers… Listen to every word he says. Absolutely fascinating & honestly cannot believe this is our reality. We have a real chance.
“Everyone’s better than Jalen Brunson until it’s time to be better than Jalen Brunson”
Or maybe it should be:
“No one’s better than Jalen Brunson”
Or maybe just:
“Jalen Brunson is better than everyone.”
Joel Embiid’s basketball journey isn’t one you hear every day: “My very first scrimmage at Kansas, I got dunked on so hard by Tarik Black that I almost quit. Tarik dunked on me so hard that I was looking at plane tickets home. This guy was a senior. He was a grown man. I didn’t know what was going on. He got his own rebound and dunked over me so hard that everything went in slow motion.
He dunked the ball off my head, for real. But I didn’t even tell you the worst part. The worst part was that the entire Kansas women’s hoops team was sitting in the bleachers watching the scrimmage. The whole gym was laughing at me. It was crazy. Seriously, it was like a WORLDSTAR situation.
So I went straight to Bill Self’s office afterward and I said, ‘I can’t do this. You have to redshirt me. I can’t play with these guys.’
And Bill was like, ‘What? Are you serious? In two years, you’re going to be the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft.’
The thing was, I had been told that all these college coaches lie. So I really thought he was trying to be slick with me. In my head, I was like, Alright, I’m just going to keep showing up and at least I’ll get a degree out of this. That will make my mom happy.
The only thing that kept me going was the way that I was raised by my parents. They always told us to keep working, no matter what. I had this DVD that my coach in Cameroon had mailed to me when I first came to America. It was an hour-long tape of Hakeem Olajuwon and some other legendary big men. I probably watched that DVD every single day for three years. I would study the way Hakeem moved, and I would go out and try to imitate him.
I did it in high school, and I did it at Kansas.
I was basically just imagining that I was a good basketball player. The power of the mind is kind of amazing. I mean, I sucked. But somehow, I convinced myself that I was Hakeem. And I started getting better and better. And then I sort of started killing it.
I pretended my way to the NBA. I seriously got to the league by watching YouTube and living in the gym. There’s no other way to explain it. Remember when KG won the title with the Celtics, and he was acting all crazy, screaming out, ‘ANYTHING IS POSSIBLLLLLLLLLLLLLE!!!!!!!!!!!!’
That speaks to me. That’s my life. It happened so fast that it doesn’t even make sense.” https://t.co/w3th8PeL5j
@JoelEmbiid | @sixers | @KUHoops
We have every workout of his career filmed. We use film to observe & make improvements. We’ve shared a few clips over the years on social, but have a decades worth of workout footage in the vault.
It’s his story to tell. When he does, people will be amazed at “the process”
It needs to be studied or put in a documentary one day the work between Joel Embiid & @DrewHanlen
The man picked up a basketball at 16 and is one of the most skilled players in NBA history
on full display last night in the Boston Garden. Good heavens Joel. All time performance
Jeff Teague says if Joel Embiid never get hurt he would be the best big to ever play:
“He can do everything. He was doing Vučević bad.”
(Via @club520podcast)