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Not sure where to post this, but at what point does the marketing research team be like "that **** doesn't look like a swastika at all, go with it"?
Mudiay getting a Logo period is the real story here. I did nazi that coming.
Mudiay getting a Logo period is the real story here. I did nazi that coming.
BrehhhhhMudiay getting a Logo period is the real story here. I did nazi that coming.
So who's more injury prone, Blake or Brow?
Blake Griffin isn't "injury" prone
If I am the only person in here who gets that reference imma be pissed.looks like JG
its my money and I want it now.
looks like JG
its my money and I want it now.
If I am the only person in here who gets that reference imma be pissed.
Shoeking about to go buc em?
Missed his entire rookie season.
So who's more injury prone, Blake or Brow?
Blake Griffin isn't "injury" prone
Year 2 had arguably the best statistical rookie season since Bron/Reke & played all 82. Very impressive.
Year 3, missed nearly 20 games in the reg season, then sprained his knee in the playoffs & looked like a shell of himself. Limped past MEM, got swept by SAS.
Year 4, played 80 games, but severely hurt his ankle in the Grizz series & was a complete shell of himself. Couldn't get past MEM this time.
Year 5, his best season start to finish. Played 80 games, didn't get hurt in the playoffs. Might've eliminated OKC if Paul hadn't choked in G5.
Year 6, missed nearly 20 games in the reg season. Houston finishes ahead of them in the standings. Which is important because even though they went up 3-1 in the series, 2 of the last 3 games are in Houston.
And then of course this past season where he partially tore his quad, missed three months, & couldn't finish the season.
So 5/7 seasons he's either missed time due to injuries, looked like a shell of himself because of them, or both.
Amazing talent, but he just isn't durable man.
If I am the only person in here who gets that reference imma be pissed.
He did but he still listed a lot of injuriesLet me guess. You looked at games plaed, saw 66 in year 2 and forgot it was the lockout-shortened season. He played in every game that year, man.
looks like JG
its my money and I want it now.
If I am the only person in here who gets that reference imma be pissed.
looks like JG
its my money and I want it now.
If I am the only person in here who gets that reference imma be pissed.
that jingle they had was irritating as hell in the sense that it would play in your head well after the commercial ended
If I am the only person in here who gets that reference imma be pissed.
I got it Fam, or shall I say Mr. Wentworth.
Straight up missed that one famMissed his entire rookie season.
So who's more injury prone, Blake or Brow?
Blake Griffin isn't "injury" prone
Year 2 had arguably the best statistical rookie season since Bron/Reke & played all 82. Very impressive.
Year 3, missed nearly 20 games in the reg season, then sprained his knee in the playoffs & looked like a shell of himself. Limped past MEM, got swept by SAS.
Year 4, played 80 games, but severely hurt his ankle in the Grizz series & was a complete shell of himself. Couldn't get past MEM this time.
Year 5, his best season start to finish. Played 80 games, didn't get hurt in the playoffs. Might've eliminated OKC if Paul hadn't choked in G5.
Year 6, missed nearly 20 games in the reg season. Houston finishes ahead of them in the standings. Which is important because even though they went up 3-1 in the series, 2 of the last 3 games are in Houston.
And then of course this past season where he partially tore his quad, missed three months, & couldn't finish the season.
So 5/7 seasons he's either missed time due to injuries, looked like a shell of himself because of them, or both.
Amazing talent, but he just isn't durable man.
Let me guess. You looked at games plaed, saw 66 in year 2 and forgot it was the lockout-shortened season. He played in every game that year, man.
He had the Knicks winning games from what I remember.. Idk it's probably the ny/east coast biascan someone clarify for me why STAT receives more love for his NYK days than he does for his Phoenix days? I didn't pay too close attention to him once he left the Western Conference but it seemed like he was a shell of his former self once he left the Suns and parted from Steve Nash. I may be completely off base here but it seems analogous to Dwight leaving the Magic and becoming almost a non-factor.
Melo wanted to wait until 2016 to form that 2010 super team though.Carmelo gutted the team by forcing his way to ny. Could have just signed the summer after