Wang Chung and Cutting Crew are currently merged, hard to beat that Read more
Wang Chung and Cutting Crew are currently merged, hard to beat that Read more
It was true last time Graham was a Saint; that Gronk finally, unquestionably passed him in such hilarious fashion last season is easy to miss when Graham himself is suddenly so easy to miss. Read more
The whole draft strategy was about getting Bogdan Bogdanovic and Some Guys after they lost their chance at Hield, Dunn, or a trade for someone else to get Dunn. I think Divac just straight up didn’t plan on which Some Guys to get until he got the picks, so he settled for a guy he was considering taking at the #22 pick… Read more
True, but he still missed on Antetokounmpo, Schroeder, Porzingis (in part because of The Process!), LaVine and a few other solid guys. Luck-of-the-draw may have naturally built this forthcoming Timberwolves juggernaut in a way the Sixers never had a chance to, but they still had the chance at guys with more All-Star… Read more
Spot on. Hinkie is dumb; committing to the draft above all else when rebuilding through free agency is not viable is not. It’s pretty smart! Just... Don’t draft the guys he did or make half the trades he did. Don’t be an unlikable TED Talk come to life either, but that's life advice as much as it is basketball advice. Read more
For what it’s worth, NASCAR Race Hub is a comfortable sort of mediocre that regularly out thinks Fox’s actual broadcasts of NASCAR. Those have been losing momentum at an alarming rate and NBCSN has a direct midweek studio show competitor in their NASCAR America, so Race Hub’s performance is decently impressive. Read more
It’s for the NBA, but yes. Seattle nearly did the same this year and the NBA isn't even talking about expansion in passing! Read more
His dad owns a hyper-shady airline and bought him an elite Truck Series team to reward him for years of mediocrity at lower levels, too. Read more
Trill looked like a 15PPG scorer from the first day he started to play offense last season on, though. Read more
One day, sadbros will realize that it’s better to be a Joey than a Ross, and on that day, the world will be a better place. Read more
“Grown-ass man” is great because it can serve as praise (I.E.: A high school freshman dunks), an insult (A 32 year old NBA player shoots free throws underhand) and insultingly faint praise (A 46 year old remembers to file their taxes for once) Read more
Only on the lame side of the Barassi Line, though Read more
Most of the teams I follow have one of these Read more
Counterpoint: Run a mile in Ultra Boosts and you’ll never settle for a performance-ish show without full-length cushioning ever again. Read more
It’s an oblong ball on a grass field, not a round ball on hardwood. Not exactly easy? Read more
Livingston-Klay-Barnes-Iggy-Draymond is spectacular because the whole dang floor is 6'7'’ Read more
He is on defense what LeBron is overall: An elite player at all five positions if need be. Leonard is a better defender, sure, but not even he can compete with the versatility. Read more
While Dak might crack under pressure, Dax already showed in “Parenthood” that he can handle both the stresses and mundanity of every day life. Get me Dax late in the third. Read more
Because the posturing comes from outside sources noting their decades-long elite coaching and disciplined stars as opposed to some fan who will yell horrifying things at a player who leaves in free agency. Also, because even boring NBA teams do cool dunks and have fun, and thus can never be as insufferable as a Braves… Read more
But Draymond is also someone LeBron can comfortably defend on the other side, leaving Love to switch onto Barnes in the famed Warriors small ball lineup without much real issue. He doesn’t have the huge size advantage on James that Drummond does. Read more