Re: How Will the Spacing Work?
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Originally Posted by
Beaverfuzz
Do they sit down to pee like you?
I sit down to pee because otherwise my bladder/ureters/upper urethra will hurt because of my hypercalcemia. Also it allows me to fantasize about what it would be like to be a woman. I fucking love women!
At least I don't stand up to poop like you, tbh
Re: How Will the Spacing Work?
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Originally Posted by
UNT Eagles 2016
I sit down to pee because otherwise my bladder/ureters/upper urethra will hurt because of my hypercalcemia. Also it allows me to fantasize about what it would be like to be a woman. I fucking love women!
At least I don't stand up to poop like you, tbh
You do know that the natural way of shitting is with knees bent standing up right?
Great job Caitlynn.
Re: How Will the Spacing Work?
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HarlemHeat37
Yep..of course the outcome of basketball is results-based, but perception and respect from the defense is also a significant part of an offensive strategy..
Duncan's jump shot was as good as ever in 2012 or 2013 IIRC(or both), he made them at a high level for a big IIRC, but it still didn't receive as much respect from the opposing defense as a player with the reputation of an Aldridge or Nowitzi or even a David West..
Lebron in both the 2013 Finals and 2014 Finals, for example..the Spurs gave him all the jump shots he wanted, he missed them for most of 2013(until game 7), while making most of them in 2014, but it didn't actually alter the defensive strategy, the Spurs gave him the same looks, regardless of miss or make, they didn't respect his jump shot(you could same the same for virtually all teams against him, actually)..
That's another key to Parker getting off to a hot start..he needs to show opposing teams that he's still a threat and that last year was injury-related, etc..
Yeah, respect is the difference between spreading the floor and not.
I wouldn't say the Spurs or anyone doesn't respect James' jumper (at least not in recent years; though he did regress last season), more like it was the lesser of two evils. They'd much rather deal with that than him driving or posting up.
Completely agree about Parker. His lower half injuries not only compromised his speed/quickness, but his elevation, which killed his jumper. In general, I feel confident he'll have a bounce back season.