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*sigh*
I believe it was a 35 point lead at one point and Clips won on a 4 point play.Hilarious.
A couple days after telling everyone it’s “nearly a 0% chance” to blow a 30+ Point lead, the Wizards manage to do it!
Also managed to let Kennard score 7 points in 9 seconds. Brilliant work, fellas!
(Although this still doesn’t change my position that it’s highly unlikely a team will blow a 30pt lead)
*sigh*
Watford is better than all 3BuahahaHhaH. And so many people liked him as an upgrade for our backup C.
God. I wish we had Hassan Whiteside or Enes Freedom right now. Even if Enes has crappy defense.
Nance tooWatford is better than all 3
*sigh*
I thought there was a "Melo" thread around here someplace?
Exactly why I thought Kanter would help us more than this dude.
I bet that was hard.Hate to admit. You were right.
What a bunch of bull stat, but YOUR point is well taken. Efg% data explains a lot: why NY is down on Randle, why Fox's stock has tanked, why people are questioning PG3, why Lillard needed surgery, why the Clips are sucking relative to their expectations....
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I bet that was hard.
I never realised how serious it was.In the confusion of the moment, no one had realized that Baynes had lost his ability to walk. Or that he was headed for a nightmare that would derail his basketball career and leave him isolated in a Japanese hospital, weeping in pain day after day, with the possibility that he might be paralyzed.
teammates Dellavedova and Nathan Sobey came to the hospital to bring Baynes his medal. He was better. The swelling on his spine had decreased and he was getting stronger with therapy. The hospital allowed him to see the team doctor and the athletic trainer for 15 minutes a day. Dellavedova and Sobey had posed as doctors to get past security.