I love hustle guys, but if it results in taking out guys knees, it's too much. Freak injuries can happen, sure.
I see some similarities between Dellavedova and Derek Fisher, tbh. Both were unheralded coming out of mid-major programs, both hang their hits on tenacious defense and the ability to hit the open three-pointer, both know their roles on talented teams and both play with a nasty edge that borders on dirty. They're built differently- Fisher was built like a brick house- but both of them come at you the same way.
I love hustle guys, but if it results in taking out guys knees, it's too much. Freak injuries can happen, sure.
RE: DMC
At times I still agree with that when he plays ISO ball.
I root for the Cavs no matter who plays on them. I think it's funny how people knock Cavs fans for showing passion in their team/city after Lebron left and expect them to turn on the Cavs after they re-sign him this past summer. Don't you all want true fans that cheer/back the team no matter what? or would you rather us all become Heat fans for 4 years then jump back to the Cavs? Let's call it what it is, Lebron went on National TV that night and told everyone basically that Cleveland wasn't good enough for him. In a fit of rage fans burned his jersey because they were pissed off.
I guess you all would rather us take the Timberwolves approach and totally not give a about our team or the players that leave us
I hate Tom Brady, think he is a cheater, but if the Browns sign him I'm still rooting for the Browns and I'm pulling for Brady to do well so the Browns do well.
Circa 2010 - 2011
AKRON, Ohio -- LeBron James honored the students in his Wheels for Education program, while Northeast Ohioans celebrated the return of their king Friday night.
The rally at Akron's InfoCision Stadium began with children singing and ended with singer Skylar Grey playing piano.
Here's a recap from Northeast Ohio Media Group reporters Chris Fedor, John Harper and Jen Steer:
ing leg riding got. Go off back to ville.
I wouldn't really call Laimbeer a "pest". He was too big and physical to be a "pest", IMHO.
I'm a Cavs fan, I've been a fan of every Cleveland team my whole life, I'm not going to swear off NBA basketball because Lebron plays on my team. TBH I'll never look at Lebron in the same light after 2010, but I'll always root for the Cavs. So if you got a problem with that then there is something wrong with you, not me. I'm what the NBA wants when they put a team in a location.
Was Rodman a pest?
Rodman definitely was, lol.
Yeah, Rodman was a pest. Laimbeer was more of a goon.
Varejao is a pest for sure. He's a good rebounder and a flop master.![]()
Your quotes speak for themselves. Everyone here knows what you are.
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