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Essential, my man.
Check your PM. Merry Christmas.
One of many responses to come in the near future.
CP is the hero who lived long enough to become the villain
CP became the villain 43 years ago though...Fixed.CP is the hero who lived long enough to become the villain
you're missing out broDarth this Darth that. Eh, pretty overrated.
CP became the villain 43 years ago though...
CP is the hero who lived long enough to become the villain
Fixed.
CP became the villain 43 years ago though...
CP is the hero who lived long enough to become the villain
Fixed.
watching return of the jedi right now, it was a perfect movie when it came outManup
Lucas backers amuse the **** outta me. Flat out blind *** folks. I can't help but call em out for it.
I think I've proven I'm comfortable bein the bad guy. Lucas is garbage. Sue me.
CP is the hero who lived long enough to become the villain
Fixed.
1. Jahlil Okafor
Okafor has definitely lived up to the hype early in the season. He's shooting 74 percent from the field at the rim and an impressive 41 percent on his 2-point jumpers. His footwork, soft hands and poise in the paint have all been extraordinary. There hasn't been a freshman big man this polished offensively in a while. One small area of concern is on the defensive side of things. Okafor's 14.5 rebounding rate is solid, but not elite. For someone so big and strong, he should be grabbing more boards. However, he remains the consensus No. 1 pick in the draft. Mudiay and Towns (and possibly Porzingis) will give him a serious run, but for now he's on top of the Big Board of every NBA exec I spoke with.
2. Emmanuel Mudiay
There were serious questions among NBA scouts about how Mudiay would fare in China. So far the results have been very positive. Mudiay's numbers have been strong in his first nine games and just as importantly, his team, Guangdong, has been winning when he's on the floor. The only real weakness right now is a pedestrian 32 percent shooting from beyond the arc. An ankle injury has kept him out of action the past couple of weeks, but it's nothing serious -- his camp, understandably, is just bringing him back slowly. There's very little question at this point that Mudiay is the best guard prospect in the draft. I don't think there's a close second. Where he goes in the draft will likely depend on who gets the top overall pick.
3. Karl-Anthony Towns
John Calipari's platoon system is artificially limiting Towns' minutes and stats. But when you dig a little deeper, he's having an extraordinary season -- especially on the defensive end. His 18.2 rebound rate is the best among freshmen in the country and he's averaging an impressive three blocks per game in just under 19 minutes a game. While it will be hard for Towns to keep up with Okafor in sheer production, every scout who has seen Kentucky play this year has come to the same conclusion. Not only is he the best player on UK right now -- he's a legit contender for the No. 1 pick.
Skating on reeeeeeaaaal thin ice, bruh.Nah I've watched them just don't get geeked like some people. They're ok movies.
@Mike_Bresnahan Kobe didn't come to shoot-around, stayed at team hotel. Byron said he "looked exhausted" on yesterday's flight. Will play tonight vs. DET