- Feb 27, 2014
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After 3 yrs of lurking like a mofo I finally decided to join.
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AntitankAre you protank or antitank?
proMDA or antiMDA?
CP or ska?
Are you protank or antitank?
proMDA or antiMDA?
CP or ska?
Would you have approved rck3sactown's Laker fan application or denied it?Antitank
He's a decent coach, better than Mike Brown
darth ska seems cool, minus his taste in music
darth ska seems cool, minus his taste in music
A+darth ska seems cool, minus his taste in music
LaVine is a product of the ’90s, that time when Michael Jordan was ending and Kobe Bryant was beginning. Bryant is still LaVine’s basketball ideal, but it was Jordan who first got him interested in the game. It wasn’t what Jordan did against the Jazz or Sonics. LaVine was born in 1995. His defining Jordan performance was against a team of talent-stealing Martians. Sometime around age 5, LaVine saw Space Jam for the first time. Within a year, he wore out that VHS tape. “It would finish, and he would just turn it back on,” his father, Paul LaVine, says.
Basketball became an obsession. The family backyard was a training ground for learning to imitate moves from his favorite basketball compilations, like the Stephon Marbury–hosted Ankle Breakers. LaVine had a gift for mimicry and, eventually, a gift for repetition. It would serve him well as his father pushed LaVine to refine his jump shot. Paul would arrange five inflated kiddie pools around the arc, each filled with balls bought at the local Goodwill, and have LaVine replicate the NBA 3-point contest over and over. As Zach got older, the drills evolved — big ball, heavy ball, one-dribble pull-ups — but the routine’s spirit remained the same. “We just put in hours and hours,” the younger LaVine says. “Countless hours.” Before games, after games, it didn’t matter. The pair shot every day, even in rainy Seattle. When the cold came, LaVine chose a pair of gloves over a heated gym.
McDermott - Sharpshooter, seems like a high floor-low ceiling player, like a 6'8 Redick in this regard?PMatic - What's your take on Doug McDernott and Aaron Gordon?
McDermott = Korver?McDermott - Sharpshooter, seems like a high floor-low ceiling player, like a 6'8 Redick in this regard?
Gordon - Do it all forward, can't shoot though. Very Shawn Marion-like.
keep those gifs in Sacramento
keep those gifs in Sacramento