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Damn sonLook like trump supporters
When trump tweets about the NFLDamn son
Ros' replacement aint eem 1/10 as bad as she is
Still not used to seeing Jamal not with theClippersBulls
I swear to lord he run w/ CB and claim that Fruitz OHB 500 block **** or whatever it is lol
Kyrie?? lmaooooo come on man. no wait you believe this take. Kyrie claiming fruit town?
Fruit Town is a disgrace to Piru
Ain't I what?But ain't you...nevermind
Kyrie?? lmaooooo come on man. no wait you believe this take. Kyrie claiming fruit town?
Nah B he ain't from no damn FTPBro it's for real he be claiming it lol like when he was yells big Bz it ain't just random lol
Plays like it are wonderful to see, but Ingram’s shot chart doubles as a frustrating development that makes life harder than it has to be for his spacing-starved teammates. For every three he attempts, he also launches 2.5 mid-range jumpers. That’s an ugly ratio for a prospect who shot over 40 percent beyond the arc at Duke.
His three-point rate is half of what it was as a rookie, down so low it’s only above two percent of wings in the entire league. Why? Heading into Thursday’s game against the Boston Celtics, he canned an impressive 39 percent of them. It’s too early to worry about all this, and signs of life found elsewhere in Ingram’s game are critical for the development of the entire Los Angeles Lakers organization. Still, he needs to turn a few of those long twos into three-point tries sooner rather than later. There’s no reason for him not to.
Nah B he ain't from no damn FTP
None of them klowns are