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That's soooo funny lol. She went to my school. CSUF. She played volleyball. She been bad. Down to earth to.View media item 1943745That boy d'lo winning on and off the court.
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That's soooo funny lol. She went to my school. CSUF. She played volleyball. She been bad. Down to earth to.View media item 1943745That boy d'lo winning on and off the court.
See, it's a tricky balance, this tanking/developing thing.
On one hand, you want to tank to improve your chances at a quality prospect.
But if the team is legit terrible and that's why the tank stayed on track, then when you DO eventually have quality pieces, you won't win because your previous newbs never played winning basketball.
See: Sixers.
So I know we want to stay locked into a prime draft position, but we need guys to learn how to win while the tank is rolling, because ultimately, we do plan on being good again, right?
How much? Think that's what we're gonna get from here on out (he only plays a half if that)I was but the prices are just too ridiculous and Kobe may only play a half.
$120 for the top nosebleeds, 300-800 for anything mid to lower level. I got tix for 300 total earlier to watch OKC in section 117 pretty damn close, not paying to be basically outside the arena.
Yes I have, the lower rows on the upper levels aren't as bad, but once you experience premium seating, there's no going back
Have you sat there?
I've caught dozens of Clippers games in the 300 section and it's not that bad.
$6 tickets
Still no word if Bean is playing tonight?
I wouldn't sit in 300s for free.
**** is way too high