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Cool with Kobe but not a fan of KG
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Not good IMOHow did Jennings do with the magic?
Greatness recognize Greatness.
The end of an era
Greatness recognize Greatness.
The end of an era
Now that it's all over:
Who had the better career? Derrick Rose or Dwight?
I believe it's said he'll be byke
both guys' careers are far from over
Read that on my lunch break today...it was a good read.
Also didn't know that Kobe has pretty much cut off his parents (for good reason) and that he won't give his sisters handouts....
Lebatard:
"In absence of the winning, I give you these details about a person, and let me know if you think these are characteristics of a leader:
Out of shape
Missed all his free throws
Questionable defensive effort
Played for 100 different teams
Helped wreck a dynasty
In what world is that considered a leader?"
both guys' careers are far from over
ESPN sources say Mark Jackson, Vinny Del Negro and Sam Mitchell will get the first three interviews for Sacramento's vacant coaching job.
— Marc Stein (@ESPNSteinLine) April 20, 2016
Quite a murderer's row of coaching candidates
ESPN sources say Mark Jackson, Vinny Del Negro and Sam Mitchell will get the first three interviews for Sacramento's vacant coaching job.
— Marc Stein (@ESPNSteinLine) April 20, 2016
Quite a murderer's row of coaching candidates
ESPN sources say Mark Jackson, Vinny Del Negro and Sam Mitchell will get the first three interviews for Sacramento's vacant coaching job.
— Marc Stein (@ESPNSteinLine) April 20, 2016
Now that it's all over:
Who had the better career? Derrick Rose or Dwight?
AP Source: The Timberwolves will interview former Warriors coach and ESPN analyst Mark Jackson for the coaching job
Glen pls....
Quite a murderer's row of coaching candidates
ESPN sources say Mark Jackson, Vinny Del Negro and Sam Mitchell will get the first three interviews for Sacramento's vacant coaching job.
— Marc Stein (@ESPNSteinLine) April 20, 2016