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Christopher Nolan wrote the Knicks playoff script

Only way this makes sense
 
Series gonna go 7.
Definitely feels that way, Pacers have played them tough from start to finish each game.

Losing tonight would've been debilitating but they pulled it out and have a little momentum now
 
Linemen and TEs… nowhere else. You never see those guys get scouted to play QB, WR, RB, DB or LB :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

It’s easier to see potential in a guy that’s 6’5” 260+ to develop into a OT or TE.

It’s never skill position. Harold Carmichael is the tallest WR in the HOF and he was 6’8”…

No college player is transitioning into any other position, other than line. Both sports are hard, we all can agree.

QBs barely can throw a dig route or post corner… some WRs barely can catch in traffic… but I’m supposed to believe these NBA cats. Most who don’t know how to out on a helmet can be SKILL POSITION players with equipment on :lol:
People forget this guy was a CB in college
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Brunson was mid to bad and Pacers shot 50/40/90 for the game and they still only won by a little

this knicks team is scary
 
Obviously no easy feat being a dual sport athlete, but I always read/heard Nate Rob wasnt a good DB at Washington.
 
There’s not a single NFL player that could even come close to making the NBA. It’s not 30 NBA guys playing in the NFL either, but this argument is silly.
 
Obviously no easy feat being a dual sport athlete, but I always read/heard Nate Rob wasnt a good DB at Washington.
Probably better at tailback but didn't get the chance full time at Udub

But Nate was just an elite dual guy in HS. Doesn't fit the criteria from going from one sport to the other tbh
 
I know Aaron Holiday be cursing the basketball Gods why he got the worst genes of the brothers.
 
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