I feel like I could easily just post random crap in here to pad my post count.
What did I say that I have obviously forgotten?
Btw, everyday is early for me.. 6:30 to kid my kids up, get them readyfor school, make breakfast .. I'm tired.
I feel like I could easily just post random crap in here to pad my post count.
Whoa.... hang on hang on... you still have school age kids?
I've always thought you're like a sage of some kind, like 50+ years old.
Not saying 50+ year old man can't have school age kids... but this is quite a revelation.
I feel like I could easily just post random crap in here to pad my post count.
Huh?
Alligator hopscotch bow tie.
The longest thread to no where, ever.
I have one due in March, actually. (also have a grandson, though)
I'm 40.
I think there may have once been a topic in this thread. I could be wrong though. Anyway, Cousins is ranked 42 in ESPN's #NBArank.
Higher than Jefferson.
Watch what you say about my beloved Jefferdad, ye hear?
Blah, blah, blah
Stop giving me the numbers. I can look those up. Look past the numbers and try to explain why he got what he got. Could it be teammates? System? Stability? Give me something different.
Before you go and throw a fit about this, I will just point to two players. Boozer and Stoudemire. They both moved teams. Both became less effective players. Why? Did they get dramatically worse as a player? Nope, that is not it. They changed teams and that also meant changing teammates, system and culture. They are both good players but they were exposed slightly because the players that helped make them look better were not there anymore.
The opposite can also be true. Marcin Gortat. He was a back up center in Orlando. Then he changed teams which also means that he changed teammates, system and culture. Now ESPN is ranking him as a top 60 player in the league. Can your numbers explain why he got better? Did he work so hard in the offseason that he became so much better overnight? I think not.
The Kings as a team and a franchise are a mess. They have a team full of chuckers. Evans, Thornton, Thomas, Fredette and Salmons. Not one of those players would I describe as players that help their teammates be better. Everyone was just looking for their own shot. They don't seem to have any true direction on either side of the ball. Once your numbers can explain that to me I will start to listen to you. Numbers certainly have their place in basketball, but they certainly can't explain everything. Sometimes the eyeball test clears up the issue.
I can't keep up with this thread, any new news?