Buckle up, OG.. even the bandwaggoners get to taste the sweet nectar of hate.
if the Greek freak is suppose to be a pg and saric is the best passer in this class maybe we need to take both.
Interesting. I like where your head is at.
That's what...
Interesting. I like where your head is at.
could you imagine a line up that goes
6-10 pg
6-8 sg
6-10 sf
6-11 pf
6-11 c
Hayward is the short one. lol
That's what...
Wouldn't have to worry about them blocking your shot.. just beat them down the court every possession.
My innocence took me a while to figure out what you were getting at.
Good for you!
in seriousness I can't get excited for anything. they are digging my sons grave as I type.
and pkm why are you being so hard on me lately?
in seriousness I can't get excited for anything. they are digging my sons grave as I type.
and pkm why are you being so hard on me lately?
in seriousness I can't get excited for anything. they are digging my sons grave as I type.
Xthren,
I just visited the blog in your signature and understand what has happened. I can only offer my sympathy for your loss. However, at the same time, I do not view death as necessarily a sad event. Not that you asked for it, but I'll share some understanding I have.... When a person dies, it is simply that the person's body whose flesh cells composed of molecules are cast aside, while the being at a sub-molecular level--the true spirit and being whose life is composed at a more microcosmic level--continues to exist. In that case, the being might ascend or return to this human world of ours depending on the wishes of that being. It is simply that we cannot detect his or her existence at an ordinary level, since we cannot see the planes of existence at the atomic level and beyond. So perhaps you lost a friend or a son in this life, but you have not truly lost him. You have simply witnessed the solemn event of a person close to you passing.
The updated mock draft on nbadarft.net says that Jazz will be selecting GR3, Bongo and Solomon Hill from Arizona.