kjironman1
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That and possibly the price of your reacharound is a bit low. Might as well call you Tom Peterson.The reason I'm poor is none of this shit made sense.
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That and possibly the price of your reacharound is a bit low. Might as well call you Tom Peterson.The reason I'm poor is none of this shit made sense.
Cuban might possibly have been the best owner in the business for quite some time. He was certainly the best owner the Mavs have ever had. Totally agree with his take here on this. Why anyone would try to blame him for the Luka trade is beyond me. More so than that, I can remember many many times reading on this board and others people wishing they had an owner as invested in the team as much as Cuban.
Here's what I found:ok now....granted I'm old and out of touch....but wtf is a "nose wipe" celebration?
But with Tom Peterson you get Gloria too...That and possibly the price of your reacharound is a bit low. Might as well call you Tom Peterson.
I did the same search. Found the same thing. So now you're not allowed to wipe your nose after doing something good in the NFL. Which I guess kind of makes sense... Since you're actually wiping your face mask.Here's what I found:
"Several NFL players have done the "nose wipe" gesture, which references a gang signal, after a big play. This is now deemed an "unsportsmanlike" act, as is a throat slash or a simulated gun act, according to the statement"
True. But the NFL did ban the nose wipe celebration.nose wipe reference is from bogus account guys
He addressed that though and I can totally understand that as well. Protecting your family from the social hatred is a valid reason. I lived this at one point in my life. Obviously not on that level but I made the same decision.
That and possibly the price of your reacharound is a bit low. Might as well call you Tom Peterson.
He addressed the threats to his wife and kids personally. I felt hearing it that it was genuine. Yes many loved him as an owner but in this world there are always haters and he just felt it was time to back away for the good of his family.Wait, are you talking before or after he sold his share to the Adelson people? Was there more than one sale? Mark Cuban is one of the more loved owners in the NBA.
What social hatred are you talking about that would make him sell his stake in the team?
I don’t know what’s more unrealistic, Scoot or Bronny.
Bronny, for sure.I don’t know what’s more unrealistic, Scoot or Bronny.
This is what I’m saying! Patience…
This is what I’m saying! Patience…
Agreed but for MVP I think they're both pretty unrealistic. ChatGPT is such a casual.Bronny, for sure.
When Ant gets traded, we'll see the super saiyan version of ScootAgreed but for MVP I think they're both pretty unrealistic. ChatGPT is such a casual.
He addressed the threats to his wife and kids personally. I felt hearing it that it was genuine. Yes many loved him as an owner but in this world there are always haters and he just felt it was time to back away for the good of his family.
The Bucks scored 44 in the first quarter and still lost by 20 to Atlanta? They can't blame Dame for his defense when they give up 82 first-half points to a sub-500 team at home without him.
It’s on the Twitter link here on this page and also in the Dallas morning news article from about a year ago.I guess I missed something. I never heard about any threats. Is there some sort of article or link you can direct me to?
Mercy, mercy...
And Drazen wasn't really Drazen yet for us, so it didn't seem at the time like we were losing much. Would he ever have developed like that here? Who knows.
And about Drazen not being Drazen yet, nah, he was he just didn't get minutes. He immediately went to the Nets and averaged 20.
Not exactly true. He averaged 20 during his first full season there, but in the half season after the trade he averaged only 12.6 per game. That's a modest 5 ppg increase from his rookie season (his minutes increased similarly; points per 36 were remarkably steady throughout), so he was gradually ramping up. The first full year with NJ is when he saw the big bump in minutes, so he probably had to prove to them, as well, that he was ready for the bigger role.
Edit in red: did you do this disingenuously? Bringing up his rookie season? Because he was only averaging 4.4 PPG for that portion of the 90/91 season and he upped it to 12.6 PPG.
That's an 8.2 PPG increase mid-season. He was pissed because he saw his playing time dwindle. He got more MPG his rookie season.