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Two on the left are almost the same person
Bruh.
They kid has no shot at looking any other way.
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Two on the left are almost the same person
Two on the left are almost the same person
Bruh.
They kid has no shot at looking any other way.
KD think he slick, he trynna make sure his sons are 6'9 and up.KD got himself a chocolate amazon and he's going to win a ring with no shape up.
Never give up on your dreams kids.
KD think he slick, he trynna make sure his sons are 6'9 and up.
First thing I noticedBruh.Two on the left are almost the same person
They kid has no shot at looking any other way.
KD got himself a chocolate amazon and he's going to win a ring with no shape up.
Never give up on your dreams kids.
KD has never seen a brush in his life. It's mind bottling.
IT'S JANUARY 2015, a few weeks after Malone's firing, and new coach Corbin is presiding over a film session. The team has fallen off a cliff in recent games, and Corbin has cued up a selection of video clips of the team's defensive errors. Much of Corbin's attention is focused on the Kings' porous half-court defense, and Cousins is receiving heavy billing. After a few short minutes, Cousins jumps up.
"Why don't we play film of all of this motherf---er's mistakes?" Cousins shouts to the room, according to a then-teammate, pointing at Corbin. Corbin tries to explain that there's no intent to single out any one player's mistakes. Their recent performances, he says, have been teamwide failures. But Cousins is inconsolable. "Show 'em!"
Teammates don't intervene. Corbin again urges Cousins to calm down. Cousins instead walks out of the film room and doesn't return. When asked about the episode nearly two years later, Cousins confirms it -- as well as his regular insubordination toward Corbin in practices, huddles and meetings.
KAT/Gobert/Embiid snubs. :x
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