Welp, I wanted Bernie to win, but now he's out. I say those who supported Bernie vent out their frustration by voting for Trump or at least not vote at all. That'll teach the universe not to give us what we want.
The difference between the numbers in Denmark (lockdown), Norway (lockdown) and the stupid approach taken in Sweden (no lockdown) is one of the best pieces of evidence of the efficiency of lockdowns and social distancing when it comes to combating this virus.
Those articles are opinions. My article was a story about a fact - Steph Curry being subbed out on a key defensive possession by his coach. And not for Tony Allen or Bruce Bowen in their primes either. But for Shaun Livingston.
Neither is any argument that says this player is a good defender:
https://www.mercurynews.com/2016/12/27/steve-kerr-explains-decision-to-replace-steph-curry-on-late-defensive-possession-against-cavaliers/
Yes. That was the first round series, aka the thing I wrote in the second sentence of my post. I was trying to point out that LeBron's teammates sucked so hard that not a single one of them could crack a 20-point barrier once against a first round opponent. Over 7 games. And they only continued...
Mitchell Robinson is leading the league in FG%. By a huge margin. Field goal percentage is part of offense.
Conclusion: Mitchell Robinson is an elite offensive player.
In other words, he couldn't crack the 20 point barrier a single time in 7 games against a team with Victor Oladipo and Darren Collison? Not only could he not score 20, but he averaged 11.4 on .333 shooting against the team Oladipo-led team that you're implying is so terrible. No, that's not a...
Still can't believe LeBron carried those bums to the finals in 2018.
The first round against Indiana went to 7 games. He didn't have a single teammate score 20 points in any of those 7 games. Not even Hakeem Olajuwon experienced that with those Rockets role players in 1994, which is seen as the...
Shaquille O'Neal was actually an elite 3 point shooter when he turned it on:
So was Ben Wallace:
Dwight Howard has elite Magic Johnson-like court vision when he turns it on:
Steve Nash averaged 0.1 blocks over his career, but he could've easily been an elite rim protector if he chose...
Still no different than the common flu IMO (a hoax). You constantly hear stories about world leaders being taken to intensive care during various flu seasons.
The NBA definitely has the money to play out the rest of the season/playoffs in a controlled environment, without fans. Where every player, coach and other member of the team's staff is tested on a daily basis, right before a game is played. It just feels wrong to talk about entertainment...
You're confusing the block with Kyrie's shot. I'll give LeBron haters Ray Allen's shot. If Ray doesn't make that shot, there is a 95% the Spurs win the chip. But Kyrie's shot is easily the most overrated "big shot" in NBA history, much like Kyrie's career:
1. Game was tied.
2. There were two...
Should've made it Saturday morning instead. It's inhumane to take away an entire Friday night of partying a day before like that.
But one thing's for sure: Florida's Covid-19 numbers are about to be real low with such a strict governor who cares about the health of the people to such an extent.