Last page of the exclusive Cowboys thread. He talks about how the Cowboys can get either Haloti Ngata or Vince Wilfork to fill their need at nose tackle.
what was it?
Last page of the exclusive Cowboys thread. He talks about how the Cowboys can get either Haloti Ngata or Vince Wilfork to fill their need at nose tackle.
That's cause Lebron is an idiot.
Maybe if that pass, say, won a game for them, or were in the middle of the playoffs, etc etc.
Is it an awesome pass? Definitely. Probably 9/10 on the difficulty scale. But that's like saying the best shot of all time is a full court buzzer beater. Might as well start looking at And1 videos.
HAHAH! BULL ! I play bball too, and full court passes are easy. We do them twice a game, so stfu, you have no idea.
And, btw. is easier to pass the ball, than receive it.
So if anyone deserves credit, is the scorer, not the passer.
A no look, around the waist, one handed, at full speed pass; and you call it easy. You just outted yourself, troll.![]()
Sorry, but someone with an anime avatar is gonna have a hard time convincing anyone he plays basketball.
Who's we? Are you talking about your San Antonio men's 270+ pounds and up summer league team?
Getting up and down the court twice a game isn't the same thing, tbh
As if either team would give up either of those players. Vince Wilfork is the most important member of our defense at this moment (though Mayo comes close), and Ngata is a monster for the Ravens.
If Cowboys wanted to trade for someone, they should look at Kyle Williams from Buffalo. He'd require a high asking price though.
He's talking about his anime intramural league.
Not only our defense, Wilfork is the most important player on the Patriots not named Tom Brady (and it's not even close in my book, Mayo's tackle numbers take a nose dive without Wilfork absorbing multiple blockers on every play.
As hilarious as that is . . . he is absolutely right tbh.
He's right that a full court pass to an open player isn't very hard, but that full court pass where he needs to time it perfectly with the player as the window to get the ally oop pass there is very small is pretty hard.
I do agree with him that catching those passes is just as if not more hard than making it.
k, true, twice a game is an exageration. I've tried them many times, and got only a few allright. But I'm sorry, such plays are not as rare as you may think. You obviously have no idea of the game, nor truly played for it seriously if you've never seen it before, nor seen something similar.
As random as saying your opinion is because you are a Nuggets fan?
Should've known that a thread where cowboy fans run rampant with homerism would provide the goods.
Nuggets > anime
"Such plays are not as rare as you think"
I don't remember the last time someone in an NBA game did it before this tbh. Pretty rare.
lol anime
Remember that one anime where a weak kid with ey hair gets mystical dragon powers and now can do some cool fighting moves?
iirc Dwyane Wade played quarterback in high school. Someone with that background would probably not have a lot of difficulty making that pass.
It was a good pass . . . don't get me wrong.
Last anime I watched was one in space, with robots that were also F-14's, and there were some alien giants. I also remember there was a chinese girl singing every few so chapters. If anyone remember the anme of this, pls PM me, I want a trip back in memory lane.
And dude. He-Man > Nuggets.![]()
The fact he played QB doesn't take away from the fact it was a pass 95+% of all NBA players would struggle to make.
I've watched a ton of NBA games, played and watched years of AAU ball, years of high school basketball, and millions of pickup games at the rec and the Wade/Lebron play is the first full-court alley oop play I've ever seen in a game yet anime boy is trying to convince me his teams run it twice a game![]()
I said it was a good pass. I'm just saying it's not "the greatest pass of all-time". If you got the arm and a wide open receiver, it's not that difficult a pass.
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