why do you like his brother stan! do you like burger king!!
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why do you like his brother stan! do you like burger king!!
LeBron's been playing great given the circumstances, but his shooting percentages definitely don't warrant a Finals MVP award if his team loses.
why do you like his brother stan! do you like burger king!!
he's shooting % is not that important. it's that he is so damn valuable to his team that without him cavs get swept against teams like let's see - Jazz.
it's bron or nothing for cavs. all because love and irving got hurt.
I called GS winning games 4 and 5. Now Cavs will win game 6 and it'll come down to a game 7.
They might not be the biggest of markets but still they have superstars and MVP-caliber players. Good luck getting such players on the Jazz
cavs gotta get jr smith going in the 2nd half. and gotta get some easy shots with mozgov pick and roll. you can't just go all out bron Iso. that **** ain't gonna fly
And Bron iso is so ugly, they ought to get style points deducted. But with a weak supporting cast, I understand.
Here's the most accurate assessment of why palming is not called in today's NBA!
"NBA History Part 6: Why did old school dribbling look so awkward?"
The NBA used to be very strict on hand placement. You were taught to dribble with your hand directly on top of the ball without much room for error, or else you could get called for palming.
This is why when you hear about players being better team players back then, a large part is because they had to. You had to rely on good passing, team play, and good screens to get an open shot. It's much harder to take someone off the dribble without being able to palm the ball, that's why you see such little iso back then.
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