Mulhollanddrive wrote:Sexton 7 points on 0-4 shooting in 30 minutes.
I like seeing what bad games look like as much as good games as you can analyse whether they have the upside to overcome them.
Ouch. How does that happen?
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Mulhollanddrive wrote:Sexton 7 points on 0-4 shooting in 30 minutes.
I like seeing what bad games look like as much as good games as you can analyse whether they have the upside to overcome them.
fromthetop321 wrote:I got Lebron number 1, he is also leading defensive player of the year. Curry's game still reminds me of Jeremy Lin to much.
kennydorglas wrote:Ayton still intrigues the hell out of me.
Kerrsed wrote:Ayton and Young for me.
Mulhollanddrive wrote:Sexton 7 points on 0-4 shooting in 30 minutes.
I like seeing what bad games look like as much as good games as you can analyse whether they have the upside to overcome them.
Wilber85 wrote:I am glad we didn't get Lonzo Ball. He has the potential to be a good player if he gets to the line, and gets better at shooting.
The biggest issue is his father. Dude is a loudmouth and stubborn.
He pulled LiAngelo from UCLA and said he is getting him ready for the draft.
LaVar Ball told the Los Angeles Times and ESPN on Monday that he’s going to explore other options for LiAngelo because “I’m not going to let him sit back and not practice.”
The elder Ball says he hasn’t spoken to the school about withdrawing his son. “I’m taking him and I’m gone,” he told the Times.
Asked if LiAngelo agreed with the decision, the elder Ball told the Times, “My boy is loyal to me. I tried to let UCLA deal with the process and he should have been playing the next week.”
Kerrsed wrote:Wilber85 wrote:I am glad we didn't get Lonzo Ball. He has the potential to be a good player if he gets to the line, and gets better at shooting.
The biggest issue is his father. Dude is a loudmouth and stubborn.
He pulled LiAngelo from UCLA and said he is getting him ready for the draft.
He pulled LiAngelo because UCLA pretty much suspended him from basketball activities "Indefinitely" for his role in stealing from multiple shops in China. It wasnt just the one that they got caught at, but multiple shops. Guess that Big Baller money hasnt made it his way yet.LaVar Ball told the Los Angeles Times and ESPN on Monday that he’s going to explore other options for LiAngelo because “I’m not going to let him sit back and not practice.”
The elder Ball says he hasn’t spoken to the school about withdrawing his son. “I’m taking him and I’m gone,” he told the Times.
Asked if LiAngelo agreed with the decision, the elder Ball told the Times, “My boy is loyal to me. I tried to let UCLA deal with the process and he should have been playing the next week.”
Should have been playing??? He was imprisoned in an international incident! Jeeze! The Bruins were already 7-1 without him. He deserved to be kicked off the team with the other two.
So glad we dont have to deal with Lavar. So So SO glad. We are already a **** show, the last thing we need is a Carney trying to run it.
Wilber85 wrote:I am glad we didn't get Lonzo Ball. He has the potential to be a good player if he gets to the line, and gets better at shooting.
The biggest issue is his father. Dude is a loudmouth and stubborn.
He pulled LiAngelo from UCLA and said he is getting him ready for the draft.
sunsbum wrote:Wilber85 wrote:I am glad we didn't get Lonzo Ball. He has the potential to be a good player if he gets to the line, and gets better at shooting.
The biggest issue is his father. Dude is a loudmouth and stubborn.
He pulled LiAngelo from UCLA and said he is getting him ready for the draft.
Jesus. If any of you out there are somehow still lavar ball apologists, this train of thought that liAngelo Ball can play in the NBA should tell you how delusional Lavar is. This guy should do his kids a favor and take a permanent vacation.
ginobiliflops wrote:Crazy to see GCU in a primetime EPSN game. The Suns need to talk to Majerle after the season. Tired of seeing people with Suns' roots flourish elsewhere.