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still don't know why Boston drafted Rozier
They failed this draft/offseason.
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still don't know why Boston drafted Rozier
Coincidentally pink is my favorite color
I drink Honey Jack with Sprite....
Honey Jack wit Coke
It's like Emperor Palpatine giving daps to Anakin.
Yessir! I can't mess with TequilaWhiskey>>>>>>>>
really can't stress that enough. There's a reason it used to be prescribed as medicine.
"You got your brothers on the team..... and you got your daddy. You know who your daddy is, right"Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
kward
"You got your brothers on the team..... and you got your daddy. You know who your daddy is, right"
I drink Honey Jack with Sprite....
my weird *** homegirl put me on to that
recently started drinking Southern Comfort or Makers + ginger ale.... the SC+GA mix is sweeter so if you're not careful you might be sleep somewhere after too long lol
the way he held on to that dap, Karl look like he establishing who's the alpha right here and now.....Which one's Jerry and which one's Dean? Karl might rather have Ray in this situation, I don't know how deep his disdain for DMC goes.
Leave it to Matt Bonner to injure himself through excessive smart phone usage.
That’s his story and he’s sticking to it after telling his hometown Concord Monitor that he blames a lengthy elbow injury that hampered him last season on the release of the release of the latest iPhone.
“Everybody is going to find this hilarious, but here’s my theory on how I got it,” he said. “When the new iPhone came out it was way bigger than the last one, and I think because I got that new phone it was a strain to use it, you have to stretch further to hit the buttons, and I honestly think that’s how I ended up developing it.”
Unfortunately for Bonner, the injury was actually in his left, non-shooting elbow, so that’s not a particularly valid explanation for why he shot just 36.5 percent on 3-pointers last season, his lowest accuracy since 2007-08. Then again, given the finely-tuned precision it takes to put the ball in the basket, usually under defensive pressure, from 23 feet, nine inches, maybe that was more than enough to knock the Red Mamba off his rhythm. Or perhaps it’s just because, at 35, he’s getting old.