I would agree there are only a few great 2 way players. On dimensional players in my mind are not super stars
Kl is playing at a high level, come through as clutch in the playoffs and yes.
I would agree there are only a few great 2 way players. On dimensional players in my mind are not super stars
Those two love the penis. Skip must be reading box scores and not watching games. I hate that Stephen called him boring. What a dumbass label. Now that's going to become a thing, damnit.
** See game 3 vs the Heat in the Championship series. , take a look at game 4 too. He solidified himself then imo.
Superstars have to go for 50 every once in a while.
Lol okay. This made me laugh.
.... what is he gonna do this june that he didnt do the June before last?
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be the first option, not the 4th
He was the 4th option in 2013. Not 2014. Its why he won FMVP. Pop remarked on the change and the growth and him being "the big one"
Enough said!!
Skip and SAS took a long time to obfuscate their points.
From a basketball standpoint, Kawhi is a superstar.
From a marketability standpoint, not so much.
It's a trick to fill air time (among other reasons)
That's news to me; though, I wonder if there's any truth to it.
These say no.
Is the best player in the world a superstar? what a joke
The term superstar is very often a popularity contest. James Harden is always referred to as a superstar, and he plays so little Defense his scoring is basically offset.
Two ass clowns arguing over an ambiguous term. Superstar? Who knows. We do know Kobe is 12th all time. That much is certain.
That never gets old tbh....
God dammit. That discussion was so stupid on both sides, I now feel dumber for having watched it.
Seems to me like Kawhi defended Russell Westbrook on the key play of the entire 2014 season - stuffing the layup attempt while at the same time securing the ball. He ended Russell Westbrook's season by doing that. Video has already been posted above.
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Here's an interesting thing (one of the few) about Skippy Bayless.
Daniel Tosh had a bit on his Comeday Central show (Tosh 2.0) where he was interviewing a VERY gay former member of the boy band Menudo. It was a very weird, awkward interview (Tosh is a good at awkward interviews) with the Menudo guy/gay- the set was made up like a bedroom and Tosh was asking a lot of questions about this guys experiences. On the night stand of Tosh was a big photograph of one Skip Bayless. The insinuation of Bayless being gay was more than obvious.
Bayless is a well paid liar - I can't believe this fool (who just makes things up) is paid millions of dollars a year by Disney/ESPN. He was a hack columnist in Dallas 20-25 years ago. I'm sorry Troy Aikman never had the chance to punch Bayless' face in, like he wanted to do years ago when Bayless was spreading gay rumors about him.
I would submit that that block of Westbrook was one of the top ten plays in the history of the Spurs given the gravity of the situation. I know it wasn't in the finals and it was a game 6. But that series was in the balance and Kawhi just crushed the Thunder's hopes with that play. I think Boris Diaw hit a three on the next sequence and the Spurs were on their way to the finals.
The eventual outcome of that play and season solidified the Spurs as one of the top five franchises in the history of the NBA with Five championships.
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