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D-Mac wrote:
FNG wrote:Yeah, he's on odd guy, but an extraordinary offensive talent...fun to watch.

It's also been interesting to watch Brooklyn manage their season to ensure they have "visiting court advantage" throughout the playoffs. They are working hard to earn that 8th seed to guarantee 4 games from Kyrie in every 7-game series. And then add a rested Durant and Simmons to the mix plus a LaMarcus Aldrich who has turned back the clock and is having an exceptional season, and sprinkle in a couple high-volume 40+ 3-point shooters in Curry and Mills, and who is going to beat them? My god, even Bruce Brown is making 37.1 % of his threes this season...yet another target for Simmons to hit...and Andre Drummond went 20/14 last night! Miami has had a fine season, but they are destined to become only the 6th #1 seed to lose in the first round of the playoffs.


Yeah, I use to think he was an odd guy too, but now he's one of my favorites. He stood up to something that he knew was wrong even when it caused him to be ridiculed and lose a bunch of money. Now he's been proven to be right (to anyone paying attention and being honest with themselves), so I say great job Kyrie! Way to stand for what you believe even when it isn't easy!


Debatable, I guess.

But my inside sources are telling me that the earth is indeed much closer to round than flat...
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FNG wrote:
D-Mac wrote:
FNG wrote:Yeah, he's on odd guy, but an extraordinary offensive talent...fun to watch.

It's also been interesting to watch Brooklyn manage their season to ensure they have "visiting court advantage" throughout the playoffs. They are working hard to earn that 8th seed to guarantee 4 games from Kyrie in every 7-game series. And then add a rested Durant and Simmons to the mix plus a LaMarcus Aldrich who has turned back the clock and is having an exceptional season, and sprinkle in a couple high-volume 40+ 3-point shooters in Curry and Mills, and who is going to beat them? My god, even Bruce Brown is making 37.1 % of his threes this season...yet another target for Simmons to hit...and Andre Drummond went 20/14 last night! Miami has had a fine season, but they are destined to become only the 6th #1 seed to lose in the first round of the playoffs.


Yeah, I use to think he was an odd guy too, but now he's one of my favorites. He stood up to something that he knew was wrong even when it caused him to be ridiculed and lose a bunch of money. Now he's been proven to be right (to anyone paying attention and being honest with themselves), so I say great job Kyrie! Way to stand for what you believe even when it isn't easy!


Debatable, I guess.

But my inside sources are telling me that the earth is indeed much closer to round than flat...


I hosted a talk with an astronaut once who absolutely confirms that the earth is round if that helps this conversation.
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thedoper wrote:
FNG wrote:
D-Mac wrote:
FNG wrote:Yeah, he's on odd guy, but an extraordinary offensive talent...fun to watch.

It's also been interesting to watch Brooklyn manage their season to ensure they have "visiting court advantage" throughout the playoffs. They are working hard to earn that 8th seed to guarantee 4 games from Kyrie in every 7-game series. And then add a rested Durant and Simmons to the mix plus a LaMarcus Aldrich who has turned back the clock and is having an exceptional season, and sprinkle in a couple high-volume 40+ 3-point shooters in Curry and Mills, and who is going to beat them? My god, even Bruce Brown is making 37.1 % of his threes this season...yet another target for Simmons to hit...and Andre Drummond went 20/14 last night! Miami has had a fine season, but they are destined to become only the 6th #1 seed to lose in the first round of the playoffs.


Yeah, I use to think he was an odd guy too, but now he's one of my favorites. He stood up to something that he knew was wrong even when it caused him to be ridiculed and lose a bunch of money. Now he's been proven to be right (to anyone paying attention and being honest with themselves), so I say great job Kyrie! Way to stand for what you believe even when it isn't easy!


Debatable, I guess.

But my inside sources are telling me that the earth is indeed much closer to round than flat...


I hosted a talk with an astronaut once who absolutely confirms that the earth is round if that helps this conversation.



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Re: Kyrie

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FNG wrote:
D-Mac wrote:
FNG wrote:Yeah, he's on odd guy, but an extraordinary offensive talent...fun to watch.

It's also been interesting to watch Brooklyn manage their season to ensure they have "visiting court advantage" throughout the playoffs. They are working hard to earn that 8th seed to guarantee 4 games from Kyrie in every 7-game series. And then add a rested Durant and Simmons to the mix plus a LaMarcus Aldrich who has turned back the clock and is having an exceptional season, and sprinkle in a couple high-volume 40+ 3-point shooters in Curry and Mills, and who is going to beat them? My god, even Bruce Brown is making 37.1 % of his threes this season...yet another target for Simmons to hit...and Andre Drummond went 20/14 last night! Miami has had a fine season, but they are destined to become only the 6th #1 seed to lose in the first round of the playoffs.


Yeah, I use to think he was an odd guy too, but now he's one of my favorites. He stood up to something that he knew was wrong even when it caused him to be ridiculed and lose a bunch of money. Now he's been proven to be right (to anyone paying attention and being honest with themselves), so I say great job Kyrie! Way to stand for what you believe even when it isn't easy!


Debatable, I guess.

But my inside sources are telling me that the earth is indeed much closer to round than flat...



Hahahaha cmon guys, nobody is really dumb enough to think the world is flat. I guess I don't follow kyrie on that particular topic, but he HAS to be trolling people on that.
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D-Mac wrote:
FNG wrote:
D-Mac wrote:
FNG wrote:Yeah, he's on odd guy, but an extraordinary offensive talent...fun to watch.

It's also been interesting to watch Brooklyn manage their season to ensure they have "visiting court advantage" throughout the playoffs. They are working hard to earn that 8th seed to guarantee 4 games from Kyrie in every 7-game series. And then add a rested Durant and Simmons to the mix plus a LaMarcus Aldrich who has turned back the clock and is having an exceptional season, and sprinkle in a couple high-volume 40+ 3-point shooters in Curry and Mills, and who is going to beat them? My god, even Bruce Brown is making 37.1 % of his threes this season...yet another target for Simmons to hit...and Andre Drummond went 20/14 last night! Miami has had a fine season, but they are destined to become only the 6th #1 seed to lose in the first round of the playoffs.


Yeah, I use to think he was an odd guy too, but now he's one of my favorites. He stood up to something that he knew was wrong even when it caused him to be ridiculed and lose a bunch of money. Now he's been proven to be right (to anyone paying attention and being honest with themselves), so I say great job Kyrie! Way to stand for what you believe even when it isn't easy!


Debatable, I guess.

But my inside sources are telling me that the earth is indeed much closer to round than flat...



Hahahaha cmon guys, nobody is really dumb enough to think the world is flat. I guess I don't follow kyrie on that particular topic, but he HAS to be trolling people on that.



I no longer underestimate the stupidity of people.
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AbeVigodaLive wrote:
D-Mac wrote:
FNG wrote:
D-Mac wrote:
FNG wrote:Yeah, he's on odd guy, but an extraordinary offensive talent...fun to watch.

It's also been interesting to watch Brooklyn manage their season to ensure they have "visiting court advantage" throughout the playoffs. They are working hard to earn that 8th seed to guarantee 4 games from Kyrie in every 7-game series. And then add a rested Durant and Simmons to the mix plus a LaMarcus Aldrich who has turned back the clock and is having an exceptional season, and sprinkle in a couple high-volume 40+ 3-point shooters in Curry and Mills, and who is going to beat them? My god, even Bruce Brown is making 37.1 % of his threes this season...yet another target for Simmons to hit...and Andre Drummond went 20/14 last night! Miami has had a fine season, but they are destined to become only the 6th #1 seed to lose in the first round of the playoffs.


Yeah, I use to think he was an odd guy too, but now he's one of my favorites. He stood up to something that he knew was wrong even when it caused him to be ridiculed and lose a bunch of money. Now he's been proven to be right (to anyone paying attention and being honest with themselves), so I say great job Kyrie! Way to stand for what you believe even when it isn't easy!


Debatable, I guess.

But my inside sources are telling me that the earth is indeed much closer to round than flat...



Hahahaha cmon guys, nobody is really dumb enough to think the world is flat. I guess I don't follow kyrie on that particular topic, but he HAS to be trolling people on that.



I no longer underestimate the stupidity of people.


Haha right. I think he's spot on with the mandate, but maybe he's just throwing darts at a conspiracy dart board... who the hell knows. He's still an odd guy, but I do admire him a lot for standing against something that I agree with him on

Wiggins felt the same way... but Wiggins was too weak to make the same stand
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D-Mac wrote:
AbeVigodaLive wrote:
D-Mac wrote:
FNG wrote:
D-Mac wrote:
FNG wrote:Yeah, he's on odd guy, but an extraordinary offensive talent...fun to watch.

It's also been interesting to watch Brooklyn manage their season to ensure they have "visiting court advantage" throughout the playoffs. They are working hard to earn that 8th seed to guarantee 4 games from Kyrie in every 7-game series. And then add a rested Durant and Simmons to the mix plus a LaMarcus Aldrich who has turned back the clock and is having an exceptional season, and sprinkle in a couple high-volume 40+ 3-point shooters in Curry and Mills, and who is going to beat them? My god, even Bruce Brown is making 37.1 % of his threes this season...yet another target for Simmons to hit...and Andre Drummond went 20/14 last night! Miami has had a fine season, but they are destined to become only the 6th #1 seed to lose in the first round of the playoffs.


Yeah, I use to think he was an odd guy too, but now he's one of my favorites. He stood up to something that he knew was wrong even when it caused him to be ridiculed and lose a bunch of money. Now he's been proven to be right (to anyone paying attention and being honest with themselves), so I say great job Kyrie! Way to stand for what you believe even when it isn't easy!


Debatable, I guess.

But my inside sources are telling me that the earth is indeed much closer to round than flat...



Hahahaha cmon guys, nobody is really dumb enough to think the world is flat. I guess I don't follow kyrie on that particular topic, but he HAS to be trolling people on that.



I no longer underestimate the stupidity of people.


Haha right. I think he's spot on with the mandate, but maybe he's just throwing darts at a conspiracy dart board... who the hell knows. He's still an odd guy, but I do admire him a lot for standing against something that I agree with him on

Wiggins felt the same way... but Wiggins was too weak to make the same stand



I think giving people the benefit of the doubt just because they agree with me on a particular topic can be dicey.

For example, both Q and I agree that the Wolves are a lot of fun right now. But that doesn't mean I'm gonna overlook all of that yahoo's moronic takes.
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AbeVigodaLive wrote:
D-Mac wrote:
AbeVigodaLive wrote:
D-Mac wrote:
FNG wrote:
D-Mac wrote:
FNG wrote:Yeah, he's on odd guy, but an extraordinary offensive talent...fun to watch.

It's also been interesting to watch Brooklyn manage their season to ensure they have "visiting court advantage" throughout the playoffs. They are working hard to earn that 8th seed to guarantee 4 games from Kyrie in every 7-game series. And then add a rested Durant and Simmons to the mix plus a LaMarcus Aldrich who has turned back the clock and is having an exceptional season, and sprinkle in a couple high-volume 40+ 3-point shooters in Curry and Mills, and who is going to beat them? My god, even Bruce Brown is making 37.1 % of his threes this season...yet another target for Simmons to hit...and Andre Drummond went 20/14 last night! Miami has had a fine season, but they are destined to become only the 6th #1 seed to lose in the first round of the playoffs.


Yeah, I use to think he was an odd guy too, but now he's one of my favorites. He stood up to something that he knew was wrong even when it caused him to be ridiculed and lose a bunch of money. Now he's been proven to be right (to anyone paying attention and being honest with themselves), so I say great job Kyrie! Way to stand for what you believe even when it isn't easy!


Debatable, I guess.

But my inside sources are telling me that the earth is indeed much closer to round than flat...



Hahahaha cmon guys, nobody is really dumb enough to think the world is flat. I guess I don't follow kyrie on that particular topic, but he HAS to be trolling people on that.



I no longer underestimate the stupidity of people.


Haha right. I think he's spot on with the mandate, but maybe he's just throwing darts at a conspiracy dart board... who the hell knows. He's still an odd guy, but I do admire him a lot for standing against something that I agree with him on

Wiggins felt the same way... but Wiggins was too weak to make the same stand



I think giving people the benefit of the doubt just because they agree with me on a particular topic can be dicey.

For example, both Q and I agree that the Wolves are a lot of fun right now. But that doesn't mean I'm gonna overlook all of that yahoo's moronic takes.


Tyus Jones resents that comment Abe. I mean, that's bulletin board material right there. I expect him to go out and hang zero turnovers on the next team he plays - that's how motivated he'll be!
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Q-was-here wrote:
AbeVigodaLive wrote:
D-Mac wrote:
AbeVigodaLive wrote:
D-Mac wrote:
FNG wrote:
D-Mac wrote:
FNG wrote:Yeah, he's on odd guy, but an extraordinary offensive talent...fun to watch.

It's also been interesting to watch Brooklyn manage their season to ensure they have "visiting court advantage" throughout the playoffs. They are working hard to earn that 8th seed to guarantee 4 games from Kyrie in every 7-game series. And then add a rested Durant and Simmons to the mix plus a LaMarcus Aldrich who has turned back the clock and is having an exceptional season, and sprinkle in a couple high-volume 40+ 3-point shooters in Curry and Mills, and who is going to beat them? My god, even Bruce Brown is making 37.1 % of his threes this season...yet another target for Simmons to hit...and Andre Drummond went 20/14 last night! Miami has had a fine season, but they are destined to become only the 6th #1 seed to lose in the first round of the playoffs.


Yeah, I use to think he was an odd guy too, but now he's one of my favorites. He stood up to something that he knew was wrong even when it caused him to be ridiculed and lose a bunch of money. Now he's been proven to be right (to anyone paying attention and being honest with themselves), so I say great job Kyrie! Way to stand for what you believe even when it isn't easy!


Debatable, I guess.

But my inside sources are telling me that the earth is indeed much closer to round than flat...



Hahahaha cmon guys, nobody is really dumb enough to think the world is flat. I guess I don't follow kyrie on that particular topic, but he HAS to be trolling people on that.



I no longer underestimate the stupidity of people.


Haha right. I think he's spot on with the mandate, but maybe he's just throwing darts at a conspiracy dart board... who the hell knows. He's still an odd guy, but I do admire him a lot for standing against something that I agree with him on

Wiggins felt the same way... but Wiggins was too weak to make the same stand



I think giving people the benefit of the doubt just because they agree with me on a particular topic can be dicey.

For example, both Q and I agree that the Wolves are a lot of fun right now. But that doesn't mean I'm gonna overlook all of that yahoo's moronic takes.


Tyus Jones resents that comment Abe. I mean, that's bulletin board material right there. I expect him to go out and hang zero turnovers on the next team he plays - that's how motivated he'll be!



By the way, make room for Tre Jones. He's getting rotation minutes in San Antonio and even started a few games.

6.9 ast / 1.5 TO per 36.

I dig that guy, too. But his three point shot might dictate his career. (3 - 24 right now)
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Not playing every night and still finds a way to catch rhythm . He's like Aaron Rodgers to me. Can't stand him but can't deny the talent.
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