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Originally Posted by Goldmember
Isn't that the truth
Y'all really do not like giving dudes a chance. He would be only a junior in college right now.
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Originally Posted by Goldmember
KG been doing this for years...it's just him showing the guy he's guarding he's ready to play some defense.Originally Posted by PicknRoll
....Why?..Can anyone explain to me why?
Originally Posted by I NaSmatic I
KG been doing this for years...it's just him showing the guy he's guarding he's ready to play some defense.Originally Posted by PicknRoll
....Why?..Can anyone explain to me why?
And here's another KG vs Calderon:
Originally Posted by PicknRoll
Originally Posted by I NaSmatic I
KG been doing this for years...it's just him showing the guy he's guarding he's ready to play some defense.Originally Posted by PicknRoll
....Why?..Can anyone explain to me why?
And here's another KG vs Calderon:
So I guess "ready to play defense" is down on all fours?
Originally Posted by worldbeefreeg
Originally Posted by Goldmember
Isn't that the truth
The part I dont like is that the taunting rule isnt applied to KG; its applied to everybody else but him.
Thats the part I really hate.
KG definitely gets preferential treatment from the refs.Originally Posted by BallinBoykz
The part I dont like is that the taunting rule isnt applied to KG; its applied to everybody else but him.
Thats the part I really hate.
worldbeefreeg wrote:
Originally Posted by Goldmember
Isn't that the truth
Y'all really do not like giving dudes a chance. He would be only a junior in college right now.
So? ...still not an excuse for him to miss that�open shot..
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If that is not a clear definition of a wild open shot, then i don't know what is..
Originally Posted by the PGA tour
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So I guess "ready to play defense" is going down on all fours?
So I guess "ready to play defense" is going down on all fours?
A few hours after the Clippers defeated the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday for their first win, Al Thornton talked to his girlfriend for the first time since the season started.
Thornton said he didn't want to talk to her until the Clippers ended their losing streak, partly out of superstition and not wanting to talk when he's in a bad mood.
"It wasn't anything personal," Thornton said. "She knows how I am about basketball."
The Clippers had lost their first six games before beating the Mavericks on Sunday, and Thornton had to be wondering if he'd ever talk to his womanagain. Though his relationship wasn't the only thing on the line in the losing streak.
During the team's six-game losing streak, Thornton refused to get a haircut. He sat in a chair at a barbershop Monday ready for a haircut, before suddenly changing his mind and deciding to let the hair grow after the Clippers' win.
"I might have a huge Afro," Thornton said.
So the losing streak wasn't all that bad as Al discovered something new about himself. He looks good with an afro. Of course he's still lucky thatthe Clippers got their first win because had they waited any longer Al's girlfriend may have discovered that she liked not talking to him.
dyyhard wrote: