NAOS
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Kryptonite does not have to be real in order for the concept of what it does it to be real.
you coming at me with some Object-oriented Ontology now? Cool stuff. Are you sorta Supermanish?
Kryptonite does not have to be real in order for the concept of what it does it to be real.
You got it. Object-oriented Ontology is what I live for. Did you like how I criticized the post-Kantian reduction of philosophical inquiry to a correlation between thought and being, such that the reality of anything outside of this correlation is unknowable?you coming at me with some Object-oriented Ontology now? Cool stuff. Are you sorta Supermanish?
You got it. Object-oriented Ontology is what I live for. Did you like how I criticized the post-Kantian reduction of philosophical inquiry to a correlation between thought and being, such that the reality of anything outside of this correlation is unknowable?
Philosophy's greatest error. I'm more interested in what you have to say about the post-Kanterian jazz, tho.
I very impressed by Eaton hands. Most 7 footers would fumble a lot of those passes.
There were times where Eaton caught a pass and quickly scored, then ran down the court looking amazed at what had just happened.Eaton had terrible hands. Stockton had to hit him just right.
CORRECTION:
My artisanally aged fruits, wines, and cheeses would be sacrificed to John. Respect. The first fruits of every new harvest, and any sons, would be placed at the feet of Gobert. Fear.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ig5U6xMPoow
CORRECTION:
My artisanally aged fruits, wines, and cheeses would be sacrificed to John. Respect. The first fruits of every new harvest, and any sons, would be placed at the feet of Gobert. Fear.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ig5U6xMPoow
He's been my favorite Jazz player since the moment they drafted him. I loved the double stuff of Gortat and the swat towards the basket that just sends the ball flying.God damn.
Burks gonna need to have a great year to retain the #1 spot in my heart.
I love the look on Gobert face at the 17 second mark. That dirk is saying "time to go eat some souls"
Yep. Watching old Jazz games on NBAtv yesterday, two things stood out most about Malone and Stockton.The perfect combination. Stockton could make the perfect pass and Malone was so big and fast. Malone was always alert because he knew that ball could be coming his way at all times.
I would HATE to defend Malone. Malone would beat most everyone down the court and he was so strong that he could always get that little space between the defender and Stockton. Stockton could thread the needle every time. All Stockton needed was a little window and Malone was the guy that could give it to him.
He's been my favorite Jazz player since the moment they drafted him. I loved the double stuff of Gortat and the swat towards the basket that just sends the ball flying.
Thanks for posting that.
I know the music was not your choice but I'm repping your for it anyways.
It reminds me of Shaft for some reason.
I might start calling Gobert "Shaft".
... if only for the one-hand, off-the-dribble passes. But then there's the PnR mastery, the fearless play-making at the end of games, etc.
There's still nobody who has matched his ability to deliver a pin-point pass with one hand, off the dribble. Not Kidd, not LeBron.
I very impressed by Eaton hands. Most 7 footers would fumble a lot of those passes.