I agree. Both should.both teams should just Tyson Chandler
I want people to succeed. You want other to fail so that you can appear to succeed. Secondly, you don't strive for greatness.
Wow. What a hypocrite.
Wrong again. If Fultz succeeds more than Doncic, Bagley or Porter, I'll be happy to be wrong.
But you still "kind of hoped" that someone would break his leg so you could be right and I would be "wrong" which says a TON about who you are.
It tells about your character and Mt. Everest level insecurities.
Wrong again. If Fultz succeeds more than Doncic, Bagley or Porter, I'll be happy to be wrong.
But you still "kind of hoped" that someone would break his leg so you could be right and I would be "wrong" which says a TON about who you are.
It tells about your character and Mt. Everest level insecurities.
No I didn't, as multiple people already pointed out to you. I really hope he doesn't break his leg (though unfortunately I suspect he will continue to struggle with injuries). And you are wrong whether he breaks his leg or not and whether or not Fultz is a bust or not.
The trade you suggested would be a bad decision in the moment regardless of how it works out in hindsight. A concept that, much like the English language, you have never been able to grasp.
https://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=test-your-knowledge-basketball
Linked is a 30 question quiz to test your basketball knowledge.
rj, you need to get 30/30 right.
Townie, you need to get 0.6/30 right.
Good luck to both of you. WFU Honor Code applies.
Sad, "kind of hope" means "kind of hope" no matter how try to twist it. It doesn't mean you are betting on it or praying for it, but it does mean that part of your consciousness desired this. You could morph into the reincarnation of Gregory Hines and Sammy Davis, Jr., to try to rationalize what you said, but you said it.
As to the validity of the trade, the Suns would likely get the short end. My bad ONLY YOUR ideas are to be considered. ONLY YOU know EVERYTHING about EVERY subject.
This CP3 series on ESPN is pretty entertaining. Not sure why we needed a three part documentary on the subject, but some of it is an interesting look at his options and how he went about deciding on where to play.
Yay someone else is watching it. I enjoyed the Jgray cameo. Did not enjoy the Hairy Giles one.