illmatic99
formerly yuyuza1
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ML: I already got a Porsche Panamera. Otherwise I’m gonna save and invest my money.
That's an oxymoron.
What an ugly car.
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ML: I already got a Porsche Panamera. Otherwise I’m gonna save and invest my money.
An estimated 17% of all American men 7 feet or taller have played in the NBA. (By comparison, the chances of an American between 6'6" and 6'8" being an NBA player today stands at a mere 0.07%)
Of the few in that rarefied air, how many also have the terms "great motor" and "good athlete" associated with them? It's a pretty short list. Most 7 footers on the list can stand under a hoop, do one or two things, take up some space, and retire with a fat paycheck ("fat" in comparison to non-NBA salaries). Being so tall is such a rare commodity that you don't have to do much more to cash in.
The more I learn about Leonard, the happier I am with this pick. He doesn't have elite 7 footer talent (or else he'd have been a top 3 pick). But for a #11 pick I'll settle for motor and athleticism in my 7 footer.
If Meyer's name was "Malik", he'd have been a Top 3 pick.
If Meyer's name was "Malik", he'd have been a Top 3 pick.
Conversely, Andrew Bynum slipped to #10 because of his white-ass first name.
What an ugly car.
Sabas wasn't white....... and Joel won me over with his toughness! He did the dirty things and I became a huge fan of his!
He's white...... but "Euro" white. Big difference compared to American white! BIG difference!
And White is a skin tone not a nationality. Sabas is as white as they come. If only we could have gotten him over here in the 90's we might have 2 banners to hang.
White is also a state of mind!
Why do you have Sulu from Star Trek as your avatar?
That white guy sure has a classy name.
I come from a long line of LeRoy Browns.
Meyers Leonard . . . . . . . his first name sounds like a last name and his last name sounds like a first name.
I fail to see how anyone could describe Sabas as a pretty boy.

