The fact that Happy Days was set in Milwaukee is actually coincidental.
The reference to Fonzi, was that he could never say he was wrong instead always studdering with wrrrrrrrrrr.... and that there are a number of posters on here that also cant admit they are wrong with regards to some comments they have made to Bogut.
I am surprised that the reference has caused so much confusion. Happy Days was an institution when I was growing up, we must have a lot of green horns amongst us.
His improvement may only be from an 8 game streak but it still puts to bed some of the farsical sledges that were directed at Bogut little more than a few weeks ago.
For instance, comments that he has NO post moves and was a black hole on offense and that he did not have the ability to score regularly in the post or demand a double team in a game have been proven wrong.
yet people twist what they believe they said so as to not sound like plain as day haters, which certain people have clearly been, even if it was emotionally charged.