First he picks the Rockets to win the west at halftime during the all-star celebrity game then this! Multiple threads should be started. Harden is quietly seeping into the pop culture Lexicon. It's happening. Harden 2020.
Its nice to have some contrarians out there, especially when Steph Curry is admittedly extremely likable. I dislike Draymond and Stever Kerr and even sometimes KD, but its hard to dislike Curry or Klay Thompson. Those two guys aren't really "douchebags" like you might expect.
Media is the only reason why I started to dislike Curry. I had no problem with them until they were crammed down my throat every day by the media. (Media made me dislike Westbrook too) ESPN had a dedicated channel for Curry shoot-arounds!! At peak Curry discomfort I was returning cereal boxes with Curry's face on it to the store. I was also avoiding bright-skinned children. I have no problem with them as players or people, the hype was just too annoying.
the annoying media attention made me turn against Curry and Russ too...I have now begun rooting for Lebron and the Cavs’ demise
I actually cheered in my living room when I heard him say Rockets vs Cavs as his prediction. Then he ruined it all and said the Cavs would beat us. You almost had me at Houston, Michael. Almost.
Not douchebags but Curry is immature, throws his mouth piece around after chewing on it like 4 year old still working the pacifier. Stomps and whines about calls. I can get over the calls whining stuff but that stupid chewing the of the mouth piece is annoying.
He is turning into a really good actor. Black Panther was great but he also did a nice job with Creed. He is becoming an actor that I at least pay attention when he is in a movie.
Hot Ones is one of the favs on YouTube. Sean is great at doing interviews and is a hip hop junkie (for those who care). Placing this EP near the release of Black Panther was genius, great marketing for Hot Ones. *Hey, Auntie*
He's been great for a while if you disregard Fantastic Four. The Wire, Friday Night Lights and he starred in Ryan Coogler's first film (USC-SCA represent), Fruitvale station, based on Oscar Grant's death (shot by BART police on new years - based on a true story). The guy's been a mainstay for a while. Phenomenal actor and down to earth from what I hear.