Turned my phone off all day yesterday cuz I'm at the lake cabin in Maine. Thought I'd check Surly real quick before bed and ended up scrolling through news of 5 commits for about 8 pages of this thread.
Obviously I know what I have to do. Phone will be off again all day today.
It seems like Brunson really wants to be the guy controlling the offense. Kevin O'Connor mentioned Brunson slipped said something to that effect to him earlier this season and his dad basically came out and said it.
On the one hand I get it. Who wouldn't want to be the man?
On the other hand it gives me big Devin Harris vibes. Have fun for a season but your game isn't multifaceted and the league will figure you out real quick if a team is depending on you too much.
Went there last week. They played exclusively early 2000's emo punk, had decent beers, pretty bad wings, and bad service.
Fort Brewery, Hopfusion better spots for a group hangout.
Feta cheese smells (and I can only assume tastes) like cat vomit and all these Texas bbq and Mexican joints putting it on beans and tacos to seem impressive should just stop already.
Hurtado's in Arlington. Really solid. Ribs and sausage better than the brisket. Buddy said there's one opening in Pilot Point today.
There was basically no line and they were good at taking orders and getting food out fast.
In baseball maybe?
Scottie Barnes helped elevate Toronto to a top 5 record in year one. Evan Mobley completely transformed Cleveland in his first year.
Luka was immediately the best player on his team and took them to the playoffs in year 2. MVP candidate by year 3.
I spent 3 months wanting the Mavs to take Dennis Smith Jr and was stoked when we got him.
On the other hand, I wanted Luka for like a year before the draft.
Add that up together and I could still do better than any Sacramento GM.
Which is why I referenced the league totals as well.
Jordan won in the 90's rather than the 80's because he had a better coach, better teammates, and fewer super teams to compete against once Bird, Magic and Isaiah were old.
Nobody was doing anything to Jordan in the 80's to limit him and no rule change altered the trajectory of his success.
Jordan had better playoff statistics and shooting numbers when he was losing in the 80s than when he was winning in the 90s. His team just got better and his opponents got worse. Just a bad take by that dude.
Jordan had fewer FT attempts per game in the 90s than the 80s.
The entire league dropped in FT attempts. The league also dropped in points per game.
Kinda seems like you're making stuff up.
Chris Paul telling the teenage kid "I'll see you later" reminded me of Real Bros of Simi Valley when he's about to fight the baby. Where exactly is Chris Paul gonna see him again? The mall?
This movie stuck with me and I enjoyed it. Had some really strong moments.
I'm curious if a lot of the unanimous dislike of this film on here is coming from people now watching it at home. Because I can totally see not liking this movie if I had the option to look down at my phone or do something else while it's on.