eh, i would have been more impressed if he caught the ball, got both feet in and didn't juggle through it.
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^ this is very funny. And I didn't think anything could get me to laugh after that &@X&&$ loss to OKC.
We need to stop jinxing our players. Someone bump the "Jeremy is a joke" so he can blow up again next game.
Omg, I never thought I would see the day, but hey with the way raymond felton is playing, its almost enough to make you miss matt maloney.... almost
Wow.... never thought I'd see the day when SAS says he was wrong, that Jeremy Lin has a bright future and he misses him.
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People still talking how about that other thread... I even see people saying to let that thread die, but don't they know that every time they post something it will be on the top of the thread list...? sigh*
I won't comment on the "God's" part of your post (I'm "religion neutral"), but I did want to point out that not everyone who has a child in sports acts like an ass while watching them play a game. Our daughter played softball in the Oak Hill league in Southwest Austin for many years, and while yes, there were some true assholes among the parents at the games, the great majority were like us. They cheered their kids and the team their kid was on, even when they sucked. They largely kept their negative comments low enough that the refs, opposing coaches, and most importantly, the kids couldn't hear them. "You blind behind home plate, ump? Should we take up a collection so you can get some glasses, you freakin' idiot?" You know, that sort of thing may have come out of my mouth on more than one occasion. I had more of a problem with the coaches than the fans. Some of them, including some that coached my daughter's teams, were awful. Cared more about winning a game than teaching the kids how to play the game. Uh, what was the topic??
Lin is back on track, but he should be more involved in PNR. He's our wild card to win a lot of games, but it's a necessity to fully utilize his bread and butter(PNR) if our goal is to win rings. As good as Harden is, Lin runs the offense better in terms of involving teammates.