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50 is too much like 50 cent.

HOw about

OKCUNY?

The "Okeny"


OKC U Next Year.
 
I do think that The Bad Shot is the most unique to the particular circumstances leading up to, and after, the shot.
I get the dig, but NO Dame shot is a bad shot.

And that particular shot was wide open Dame Dolla Money

I don't like the connotation.

Irony, clap back, sarcasm, whatever, it wasn't a bad shot, and I will never call it that.
 
I get the dig, but NO Dame shot is a bad shot.

And that particular shot was wide open Dame Dolla Money

I don't like the connotation.
It's more making fun of George's futile rationalization. Also, "bad" can have other connotations as well.... and Dame is most definitely a "Bad" man. And that was most definitely a "Bad" shot.
 
It's more making fun of George's futile rationalization. Also, "bad" can have other connotations as well.... and Dame is most definitely a "Bad" man. And that was most definitely a "Bad" shot.
Oh, of course it's a dig at George. And a good one. But we're the only ones that will get it, and if it catches on, history will remember it as something it wasn't: A bad shot.

Now as for it being a "Bad" shot, I have done the Wheels voice and called Dame a "Bad Man", haha.

That shot was badass, because Dame is badass.

BADASS 37!
 
Oh, of course it's a dig an George. And a good one. But we're the only ones that will get it, and if it catches on, history will remember it as something it wasn't: A bad shot.

Now as for it being a "Bad" shot, I have done the Wheels voice and called Dame a "Bad Man", haha.

That shot was badass, because Dame is badass.

BADASS 37!
So we just have to make sure it goes down in history with quotation marks around the Bad.
 
There's probably some variation of "The Silencer" which would be good, but I like 37. Of course, I also like calling it "42", to fish story that thing :)
 
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I don't know what thread to put this in, lol. So I'll just leave it here.
 
Bye-Bye, 37, and Bad are all good options.
- I’m not totally on board with Bad, because most people won’t get it, and assume the basic meaning of bad.
- I’m not totally on board with 37 because, well, he’s made a bunch of 37 footers.

My vote goes for The Bye-Bye shot. It’s unique to that particular shot, and says so much about what that shot meant.

Bye-Bye OKC.

Next!

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Names based on current memes, like Russell Westbrook's "next question" aren't going to hold up well over time, IMO. I think "The Bad Shot," as much sense as it makes right now, probably falls into the same category.

My only name contribution would be The Long Goodbye. It's already an existing phrase, but it fits this really well--it was a super-long shot and he literally waved goodbye after it.
 
Names based on current memes, like Russell Westbrook's "next question" aren't going to hold up well over time, IMO. I think "The Bad Shot," as much sense as it makes right now, probably falls into the same category.

My only name contribution would be The Long Goodbye. It's already an existing phrase, but it fits this really well--it was a super-long shot and he literally waved goodbye after it.
I was thinking that after someone else posted "the deep goodbye". I like "long goodbye" better.

Apparently some in the twittersphere are also proposing 2.0, since it was his second series winner, and since he went into his stepback right about at 2.0 on the clock. But I think that's just too close to 0.9, whereas 37, while similarly numeric, has a different focus.
 
Names based on current memes, like Russell Westbrook's "next question" aren't going to hold up well over time, IMO. I think "The Bad Shot," as much sense as it makes right now, probably falls into the same category.

My only name contribution would be The Long Goodbye. It's already an existing phrase, but it fits this really well--it was a super-long shot and he literally waved goodbye after it.
Long Goodbye is dope. I would have no problem calling it that for the rest of my life.
 
Names based on current memes, like Russell Westbrook's "next question" aren't going to hold up well over time, IMO. I think "The Bad Shot," as much sense as it makes right now, probably falls into the same category.

My only name contribution would be The Long Goodbye. It's already an existing phrase, but it fits this really well--it was a super-long shot and he literally waved goodbye after it.
I agree
 

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