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My girl said she saw him on her Lunch break. I said "take him back to the Hotel and rob his ***"
Klay slander has been MIA.
what can you slander when the guy shoots well?Klay slander has been MIA.
Easter island statue looking *** boiKlay slander has been MIA.
Oh whale....it worked
The rest of the team was built smartly with the right vets. And it was really just 2014-17 that the team was designed to tank basically. People stay acting like The Process started 10 years ago.
It's definitely working. Ya'll bricked on some picks, hit big on others. Poppin bottles after the 1st rd is sad though.
It's definitely working. Ya'll bricked on some picks, hit big on others. Poppin bottles after the 1st rd is sad though.
Tatum might be the lightskin TMac.
A lot of those dudes are Muslim.
Meek mill turning into beanie sigel.
Why do philly dudes rock the struggle beard
brett brown endured a 9 win season or whatever it was. that 1st round win means something. let them cook
Why won’t Kevin Durant brush his hair?
We won 10 games two years ago
We can do what the **** we want
This is extreme. It’s not like they are hanging a banner for conference championships a la Clippers. You got a team of young *****s, and quite honestly a franchise, that have been ****ted on for years and a laughing stock that shocked the NBA by grabbing the 3-seed that just won their first series for the city since 2012 and second since 2003. Plus Meek got freed and the city has been on fire all year.
If you’re telling me that as a young man you’d be in that locker room like Derrick Rose if you went through the misery, embarrassment and disappointment of the process then wouldn’t pop a little something before getting back to work and focusing on the next series the following the day, you are bold face liar or a curmudgeon.
They found that from 1988 to 2011, 18 National Basketball Association (NBA) players suffered a tendon rupture. Of those, seven athletes never returned to play another game.
The overall performance of the 11 players who did return to basketball declined after their injury.