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I'm glad I have like every Jordan video/DVD made. I just looked, you can still find all of em relatively easily. Might throw them on again between the episodes
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I’m creating a NT room on TypeRacer at this very moment. Y’all can’t see meDudes are about to come in here boasting other point guards’ higher Word Per Minute type-count and proficiency in the Microsoft Office suite. We’ve reached a new low in slander
Oh, that's not even CLOSE and you know it.Dudes are about to come in here boasting other point guards’ higher Word Per Minute type-count and proficiency in the Microsoft Office suite. We’ve reached a new low in slander
They're all on Amazon Prime
They're all on Amazon Prime
I was not surprised to know that Monta could not type
I was not surprised to know that Monta could not type. Steph is a surprise
free?Yeah, there's a ton of NBA stuff on Prime. Full playoff games, old NBA Entertainment stuff (like blooper reels), etc. I haven't browsed in awhile, though.
free?
How these dudes make it through college?
Privileged?
Spencer is one of my favorite personalities in the NBA. He's always doing things thats not standard, trying to figure things out his own way.
Kyrie tries to be that, but Spencer is that.
Steve Kerr is a real one for this. His subtle shade/double entnendre game was developed well before he linked up with Pop.
I feel like fans forget he has 8 of them thangs. Kerr is a winner
Getting ready for tonight. The crowds wanted blood back then Ewing with the Embiid elite pump fake 3 Hubie been around forever Phil giving no dambs after the game winner just wanted to square up with Pippen
I **** with the non PC answers though. Jordan
The details: The Bulls were 40-15 when they made their lone trade during the 1997-98 season, sending forward Jason Caffey to the Warriors in exchange for former first-round pick David Vaughn and two future second-round picks.
The significance: Caffey was part of the 1996 and 1997 championship teams and was averaging 5.2 points and 3.3 rebounds. The forward was on an expiring contract, however, and had seen his minutes decrease from 17.8 the season before to 13.9.
The trade left the veterans on the roster confused.
"I'm very surprised," Rodman said, who viewed Caffey as his rebounding heir apparent. "It reminds me of my Detroit days when we won two championships and they started to break up the team. I think it's dumb."
"I don't know anything about David," Jordan said. "Every time I've seen him, he's never been in uniform. I think that says a lot."