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Really? You think so?

You didn't happen to catch what he said did you? "What do you plan to do for a living" (assuming I'm 12 or something)
You don't think was just a little bit of a shot? It's just like me asking this.....PKM when are you going to move out of your moms basement? That's a serious question PKM.


It's all in good fun PKM huh?

hahaha I love PKM but this is hilarious hahaha
 
Really? You think so?

You didn't happen to catch what he said did you? "What do you plan to do for a living" (assuming I'm 12 or something)
You don't think was just a little bit of a shot? It's just like me asking this.....PKM when are you going to move out of your moms basement? That's a serious question PKM.


It's all in good fun PKM huh?

Hahha, I have fallen for you BR. I'm hoping you have no plan and you need someone to take care of you for the rest of your life. This .. assuming I've got you pegged correctly and you're beautiful blonde (natural, of course) and shave a landing strip.
 
I think Terrence Jones will be a good rotation player. He's like a guy that would play for the Hawks--a bit of a hybrid between Josh Smith and Marvin Williams. He's got some good toughness, decent defense and rebounds well.

Does anyone know if he has any mid-range game?

Think Lamar odom. They are so much alike it is not funny. Personalities are different but games are so close
 
The only thing similar between Jones and Odom is their windup release and they are 4/3. Their games aren't that similar.
 
Overview: One of the League’s most talented and versatile forwards. Doesn’t always play up to his potential. Can play a number of different positions, but has largely become a power forward at this point. Has developed his frame and has excellent length. Athletic, but not quite to the point that it helps define his game. Shows a very good first step. More fluid and skilled than explosive. Possesses a smooth left handed stroke with NBA range. Doesn’t always shoot a consistent percentage from deep. Capable of bringing the ball up the floor and playing a point forward role. Handles the ball as well as most point guards. Uses his size as an advantage when distributing the ball. Shows decent post skills, and can play down low when asked to. Shows good hustle on the defensive end, and does a great job boxing out. Very good fit for the triangle offense. Intended to play his college ball at UNLV, but had his scholarship withdrawn after numerous scandals surrounding the program surfaced. Needed only a single season at Rhode Island to push his stock to the top of the lottery. Has had a handful of setbacks in his career, especially in the form of injuries. Used to have some problems with drugs, but is past that at this point. Had a rough childhood, and has suffered numerous personal losses throughout his playing career. Definitely maturing as a person as his career goes on. Maturation shows on the court as well. Could stand to become more consistent, but is the type of team player that brings a different dimension to the game when on the floor. Has a tendency to fade in and out of games mentally at times and get very passive—tough to know what you’re going to get night in and night out, but also very tough to argue with his incredible talent.

Offense: A very versatile player who gets offense from spot ups, fast breaks, isolations, post ups, offensive boards, and by moving without the ball. Can play virtually every position on the offensive end due to his vast array of skills. Possesses a smooth lefty jumper with inconsistent range out past the three point line. Decent catch and shoot player. Average shooter off the dribble. Great ball handler. A real mismatch facing the basket and taking power forwards off the dribble, especially in the early offense. Tremendous court vision and passing ability. Likes to get to the rim when driving left, much better here than going right. Solid finisher around the rim. Good transition player. Can score in the post, especially on the left block. Very capable distributor and high post player. Brings a lot to the table due to his ability to create matchup problems in almost every scenario. Decision making isn’t always the best.

Defense: A very talented defender who can matchup with a few different positions. Can guard both forward spots effectively, but is also able to defend most guards when he gets switched onto them. Will block some shots around the rim, play passing lanes, and make an effort to collect loose balls. Length helps him stay in front of his man and create turnovers. Will box out and grab a lot of rebounds—which is one of his strong points. Very capable on the defensive end. Plays more aggressive defense than offense. Commits quite a few fouls.

From DraftExpress.com https://www.draftexpress.com#ixzz1sULUkHhV
https://www.draftexpress.com
 
I don't know. What do you think?

I would say no you have not. If you consider the number of posters that are in college it is reasonable to assume that you may not have a career yet. It was a very reasonable question.

Had nothing to do with the amount of time you spend on here.
 
I would say no you have not. If you consider the number of posters that are in college it is reasonable to assume that you may not have a career yet. It was a very reasonable question.

Had nothing to do with the amount of time you spend on here.


What do you want to be when you grow up stoked?
 
What do you want to be when you grow up stoked?

What I wanted to be or what I am?

I wanted to be rich and mess around all day every day. I am a case worker. (see how I just answered the question? Not everything is an attack)
 
What I wanted to be or what I am?

I wanted to be rich and mess around all day every day. I am a case worker. (see how I just answered the question? Not everything is an attack)

Ya you are right. Geez stoked you are always there to talk some sense into me. I appreciate that. Must be your case worker skills. Is your husband supportive in what you do for a living? It's gotta be a tough job.
 
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