In the greater scheme of things though it was the right decision to make this series more competitive,yeah but he really should have been suspended. That was dangerous and stupid to throw something on the floor like that during game play
In the greater scheme of things though it was the right decision to make this series more competitive,yeah but he really should have been suspended. That was dangerous and stupid to throw something on the floor like that during game play
Nope. Need consistency in policy enforcement.In the greater scheme of things though it was the right decision to make this series more competitive,
WhooshNot sure if serious…
He got some help tonight which was nice. Unlike Mitchell who is pretty much the only Cavs player not playing like crap tonight.Could Doncic last the next round let alone this round? He looks banged up.
I tuned into the end of that game to see Garland miss a point blank layup. Dude plays so soft.Does anybody here know what Darius Garland does for a living
I'd take Lively in an instantKessler >>>> Lively
Yeah.. cos that’s what makes it fun.Nope. Need consistency in policy enforcement.
No brainer.I'd take Lively in an instant
You know what would be even more fun? He should just run out there and tackle someone. That would be awesome to see them just tackle people right off the bench! Hell yeah!Yeah.. cos that’s what makes it fun.
Agreed. And people become skilled in different ways too. Tim Duncan, Dirk, and Joker were all ridiculously skilled big men. Probably the most skilled bigs I’ve seen in my life (I know Bird, Kareem, and Walton were incredibly skilled too but they were before my time). Yet, they’re all different despite being extremely hard workers. I seem to remember Rudy being raw offensively with poor hands. Yet, he developed very good hands and is probably the best screener I’ve ever seen.The idea that everyone can become skilled at the NBA is so silly. Rudy was an extremely hard worker and got better on both ends.
Whooooosh.No brainer.