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Not every thread.
You would never avoid me. You barely post about anything else here.
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As I said in the other threads you've been posting in, I don't mind your stalking.
You're as impotent as your Nazi friend.
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Pretty much what you are saying now since your insults failed.
Sorry, gtown.
Why did you change your screen name again?
lol
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Translation:I failed, but I'll keep posting in the four threads I followed CD into! That'll show everyone!
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Continue.
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You'll keep posting that.
You can't help yourself.
This is what the summer is all about.
If the last page is indicative of how this thread gets to 100 pages, count me out.
Yeah, have a few friends in your boat. Nothing like having a daughter. Pretty sure that's how the second amendment came about.
I've had to restrain from punting a few kids. Little ers can't barely walk or talk, but I know what's up. These 1-2 yr olds gonna learn.
most of these threads are a Bunch of s flirting with each other thinking they're proving each other wrong. Unfortunate, really.
Jimmer is better than Ray McCallum
Might want to give pop and r.c a call and let them know this.
Actually, my central argument is not based upon Jimmer compares with Mills speed-wise; though, I have regarded some of the comparisons. My argument is whether or not Mills truly has elite speed. But let's go by your standard then. You argue the difference in .11 between Jimmer and Mills. How about the .14 difference between Mills and Nate Robinson? That's an even greater differential (which is even more impressive as times tighten among leaders). How do you claim that Mills has such elite speed in the wake of such a glaring difference?
Last edited by Spurtacular; 08-18-2015 at 11:31 AM.
What else can we throw out there. Jimmer did 14 reps.
after all these years, there are still people engaging chump in a back and forth discussion
47 pages
I already did, that's why they picked Jimmer up.. remember when pop picked anderson, bogans.. yeah, neither does anyone else
NBA PM: Jimmer Fredette Running Out of Chances
By Alex Kennedy on August 19, 2015
It’s obviously very difficult to become an NBA player, but it’s even tougher to stick in the NBA or sign that lucrative contract every player covets. A long, successful career in the NBA is never guaranteed, no matter how successful a player was at another level or how high they were selected in the draft.
Jimmer Fredette is a perfect example of this. He was a household name during his collegiate career. As a senior at BYU, his games were must-watch television and he finished the season averaging 28.9 points, 4.3 assists, 3.4 rebounds and 1.3 steals. He carried the team, and there’s no question it was entertaining.
And, as I’ve mentioned in the past, his crazy numbers and seemingly unlimited three-point range even allowed him to briefly transcend the sports world and become part of pop culture. Lil Wayne dropped his name on the 2011 track Sure Thing (“I got a chopper and a trimmer shootin’ like Jimmer”). There were even entire songs about Fredette, with the most notable example being “Teach Me How to Jimmer” (which has millions of views on YouTube).
However, despite all of that early success and recognition, Fredette now find his NBA career in jeopardy. Through four years in the NBA, Fredette has averaged 3.6 points and 1.2 assists, while shooting 41.2 percent from the field and 38.1 percent from three-point range.
Read more:
http://www.basketballinsiders.com/nb...e-this-season/
From that article:
Fortunately for Fredette, Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich has a history of hiding poor defensive players. In fact, he has a name for this defensive scheme, which is named after his former player Vinny Del Negro.
“Some of the stuff we do on defense, we actually have one thing we call on the pin downs, we say we’re going to ‘Del Negro it’ and that’s in his honor and we’ve done that for 15 years,” Popovich said a few years ago. “We have a Del Negro defense out there because he couldn’t play a lick of D. At times we had to invent something just to hide him, so we call it ‘Del Negro’ and you do certain things on the court and everybody has to make up for that guy who’s the ‘Del Negro.’”
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Jimmer Del Negro has a nice ring to it.
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