YesHe said yes to a question with two choices. He either doesn't know or doesn't want to answer.
YesHe said yes to a question with two choices. He either doesn't know or doesn't want to answer.
Or the answer to both questions is yes. They weren't necessarily mutually exclusive choices. That's how I took it anyway.He said yes to a question with two choices. He either doesn't know or doesn't want to answer.
He was doing a lot of dipping all right…
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What about the 5? Are they that confident in Perrin? Or do they expect Hansberry to play some 5?
I still vividly recall in summer 1984, when the Bulls drafted MJ, saying to friends why in the world did Portland pass on him to get Bowie.
We all kinda understood Houston taking hometown guy Olajuwon as #1, but we were totally worried that Portland would take MJ next. But nope, they took injury prone Bowie who just continued to get hurt and underperform.
Agreed. Olajuwon at #1, you could see the logic. But, Bowie, who was never dominant and injured more often than not in college, was absurd.
And yes, MJ is almost everyone's consensus all-time great with good reason. After that it gets difficult as to who is 2-10.
I saw Bowie play in college, and he was fantastic - a slightly shorter version of Ralph Sampson. If he hadn't been so injury prone as a pro he would be in the HoF. Given the TB's already had Drexler on the roster, it wasn't that insane they would pick BowieBowie played 96 games across 3 Kentucky seasons. He missed one game in college (maybe zero? College Basketball Reference is very upfront about their stats from the early 80's being spotty). His injury concerns in the NBA are well-established. We can plainly see it was extremely foolish to take Bowie before MJ but the Bowie NBA injuries have unfairly infected people's memory of his college performance.
One of all time favorite phrases is, "It's the Journey, not the Destiny". I don't know how many times I have said that to my wife and kids? Nobody knows what the value of achieving success is truly like if they don't struggle through the tough times and enjoy the good times. Plus, there are many degrees and definition of success. So, I say "Enjoy the Journey and the Present". I say this even as I know that I am a "long range", detail-oriented, planner.we can all be mad at a mistake and in the next breath wish them well in the next seconds, minutes, days, weeks
I want this year's players to have success this year. nothing is better than seeing Coleman, TSJ, Epps, RJ, et al smile after a play and especially after a game
Same with last year's team and the years before
It is a journey with struggles, small and big - and they will triumph through their struggles
I've never understood fan's directing their personal disappointments and frustrations at players, is it that hard to be supportive, with words of encouragement, and lift them up?
Bowie played 96 games across 3 Kentucky seasons. He missed one game in college (maybe zero? College Basketball Reference is very upfront about their stats from the early 80's being spotty). His injury concerns in the NBA are well-established. We can plainly see it was extremely foolish to take Bowie before MJ but the Bowie NBA injuries have unfairly infected people's memory of his college performance.
He did. He excelled under pressure.I did not realize David Bowie even played basketball.
Anyone heard that Montverde had St Rita come down to Florida so that they can try to recruit Morez to play for them? I have heard it three times in the last week from three different people. Some close to the situation and some half drunk.
Portland called Bobby Knight about their positional dilemma regarding that draft.I saw Bowie play in college, and he was fantastic - a slightly shorter version of Ralph Sampson. If he hadn't been so injury prone as a pro he would be in the HoF. Given the TB's already had Drexler on the roster, it wasn't that insane they would pick Bowie
I doubt that any of the 2 bigs are going anywhere.Anyone heard that Montverde had St Rita come down to Florida so that they can try to recruit Morez to play for them? I have heard it three times in the last week from three different people. Some close to the situation and some half drunk.
Wouldn’t be so sure about that. Rita will look different next year.I doubt that any of the 2 bigs are going anywhere.
I did not realize David Bowie even played basketball.
He played at Surfagette CityI did not realize David Bowie even played basketball.
Isn't their mascot the Rebel Rebels?He played at Surfagette City
You just need to change from Station To Stationsignal to noise ratio is degrading
nope ......Spiders from Mars.......................Isn't their mascot the Rebel Rebels?
That's right...they were always my Heroesnope ......Spiders from Mars.......................
Robjilla knows his stuff.I doubt that any of the 2 bigs are going anywhere.