OKC has had 4 top 10 draft picks in *franchise history.*
The Minnesota Timberwolves had 4 top 10 picks from *2016-2020.*
Unfortunately, Minnesota drafted:
Kris Dunn👎
Lauri Markkanen👍 (traded👎)
Jarrett Culver👎
Ant Edwards 👍
@lesterfreamon Sure, or Jdub (the all star, all nba, all defense player) is active for more than a game and a half and they beat the spurs in 6 or 7. I think they should move off Dort btw, but acting like the Thunder are SOL with their current roster is just untrue.
Draymond Green:
“Shai, you've reached a new level of greatness my man... you got sports media coming out and talking about what they don't like about your greatness, as if SGA is running up and down the court with the whistle in his mouth calling a foul for himself... you all think the NBA is that easy to where this guy just flops and goes to the free throw line and he becomes the back to back MVP? We really gonna dumb the NBA down to that?”
(via @DraymondShow)
@NILisTrash@CAlmanza1007 Hah dude- you can feel 100p, rehab, think you’re healed etc. it’s soft tissue- it’s just easy to re-aggravate and it sucks. Not everything has to be someone’s fault
Wingstop employee wants Americans to know when you go to Wingstop you’re just buying regular Tyson chicken. He shows all the boxes as proof
I ran the numbers on Tyson wholesale chicken prices and compared it to Wingstop prices
They markup the chicken over 500%
- Wholesale Tyson chicken wings typically cost restaurants $1.50–$2.50+ per pound
- A pound of bone-in wings yields roughly 8–10 wings
- Cost to Wingstop: $0.20–$0.35 per wing that’s including sauce, seasoning and prep
- Selling price: $1.00–$1.50+ per wing, or even higher in combos
- Markup is 300–500%+ on chicken cost
You’re just paying for regular Tyson chicken wings in sauce that’s fried
Make it at home and save yourself the 500% markup
@mnkuchka@SpursTalk1 OKC laid an egg game 4, Spurs laid an egg game 5. Most of the games have been double digit wins for each squad. Refs aren’t deciding games.
Tim Legler says people just need to accept the fact that OKC wins games because they’re a better team, not flopping:
“I know a lot of people want to make it about the whistle every time Oklahoma City plays because they hate Oklahoma City, whatever. To me, this game was not about the whistle. It was about the fact that Oklahoma City had more guys step up and raise the bar that needed to on a given night.”
(via @ALLCITY_NBA )