I'll be forever worried if a Spurs player I like has an influential uncle.
if anybody wants people to come legally, they're a bigot...Can we get this bigot pinked, tbh?
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I'll be forever worried if a Spurs player I like has an influential uncle.
The people who come here "illegally" also want to come here legally but it is way more complicated than your ignorant ass understands beyond your own narrow-minded bigotry... head.
Nah. Very different players on paper and on the court. But Blossom might be what I hoped KBD would be. The offense is good enough to get a roster spot if he were a defensive specialist, but I just don't see enough there yet. Don't see a point in not at least bringing him into camp on a two-way though.
Blossomgame is a garbage time player. We need those too.
I know I helped people try to do the work on computer
wife was not legally usa citizen
they were trying if they can not do the paper work then hiring someone that can
do those people have money?
in new zealand you have to have 50k to become legally there
do not want you to be a burden for their country
You're not wrong on either sentence. Blossom doesn't have an elite NBA skill, and that makes it hard to play him real minutes. I could see him coming in for garbage time and looking awesome, and folks asking why he doesn't play more. But at the same time, teams need guys to soak up unimportant minutes, especially when they have at least two forwards who are older and need their minutes limited. The Spurs have taken a lot of hits to their front-court depth this summer, so getting a guy you can sign to a cheap three-year deal or even just a versatile guy on a two-way contract would help the roster.
Looks decent for the 3. And he can dunk easily. 3 year cheap deal.
He should get a 2nd opinion.
he should ask leonard what doctors are best he went to since he saw 10
I assume Will Hardy is useful at something other than actually coaching during a game.
Yeah, I agree. Need these guys who are scrappy and do everything.
I agree, no elite skills. But just good enough to soak up minutes, defend and make some offensive plays.
Everybody wants a million dollars, but it's more complicated than you think it is. Guess I can take short cuts and just rob a bank. And you're a bigot if you think I'm a criminal.
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He got blocked a lot under the rim not able to finish over bigs.
Damn Bill I might be visiting your city might hit ya up for a beer.
I remember he fractured a hand last season in his second GLeague game.
Perhaps injury prone?
Fractures are only more common if the bones are more porous, which is rare.
Breaks are, generally, a common freak angle*force on a rigid object.
I would always be more worried about soft tissue injuries over bone breaks/fractures.
Although, as Dallas Cowboys fans have seen with Tony Romo: Sometime fractures can just keep on coming.
Thankfully this a less physical sport overall.
The way he plays definitely invites contact. Hesitation dribbles, step back jumpers, average athleticism means he has to be savvy. Skills are high but his athleticism caps his value at around an above average starter imo. Good thing it looks like he is ready togo!
I don't know anything above such things but appreciate the comment. It was just really unforgettable bc he had only played one GLeague game and at the time Tony was still injured. I thought there was a chance we could see him a little bit early in the season but he had a fall and fractured a wrist.
Between that fracture and Pop, well they confabulated to keep him hidden away. But recent observations do point that soft tissue injuries are a nag. That's what he got in this game too apparently.
My wife's a radiologist. She's been in on a lot of athletes' (nobody of note) X-Ray/MRI/CT results and she has taught me a lot on the subject.
Soft tissue stuff is always worse than breaks, unless it's a catastrophic multiple fracture.
Kid has lottery level talent. So glad he fell to us.
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