<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p><a href="https://twitter.com/DragonflyJonez">@DragonflyJonez</a> Actually, we had to release him. He kept making too many turnovers. ;-)</p>— Arby's (@Arbys) <a href="https://twitter.com/Arbys/statuses/347354403575054337">June 19, 2013</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Didn't Tmac take Morey and the Orlando GM out to dinner there? He always likes to have beef with the GMs.
That sounds awkward and out of left field to me. but then I don't know the history that much with Tmac and Arby's. Why would that company go out of its way to make a dry joke ? Arby's burgers are too salty. I ate there maybe 5 times my entire and it was forgettable.
Bad joke. How does one make a turnover while working at Arby's. Or maybe Tmac was making these instead of burgers like he was supposed to.
Yes, but to any knowledgeable NBA fan, it makes no sense. T-Mac was not turnover-prone- if anything, he had great handles and took care of the ball as opposed to Yao. If anything, cracking a joke about his age, "bandwagon" status, or something like that would be funny. But the turnovers makes no sense when used in the context of T-Mac. Now, Ginobili, that would've been appropriate and truly funny.
I've eaten at Arby's maybe twice (I only remember once) and that was at Memorial City Mall like in 1999 or something. It look OK.