Thanks I thought that was what he said.
Because that stuff is said a lot more than you think during basketball and football games.Announcers said sorry for the language, and the player should apologize. I am surprised no technical was called. It was clear.
Because that stuff is said a lot more than you think during basketball and football games.
You’d probably have to call a technical on every other possession.Doesn’t make it ok. Should have been T’d up for sure.
You’d probably have to call a technical on every other possession.
Well , then I guess your shockedThat’s sad. I played HS basketball for 4 years and never once heard it said. And that was in the 1970s. This day and age, I would be shocked at your assertion.
That’s sad. I played HS basketball for 4 years and never once heard it said. And that was in the 1970s. This day and age, I would be shocked at your assertion.
That’s sad. I played HS basketball for 4 years and never once heard it said. And that was in the 1970s. This day and age, I would be shocked at your assertion.
Sadly it's use is more acceptable now by certain people in society.
Don't want to start a political discsussion so I'll leave it at that.
Pickup games on the playground. Not organized televised games.
Because that stuff is said a lot more than you think during basketball and football games.
He said it on a rebound in one of the last 2 games too. Love itNot sure about the N word, but I've caught Ron saying "Gimme that sh#t" on a nice block 2 or 3 times this season and it always makes me smile, ha.
Carr is a volume shooter, he scores a lot, but if schemed against or against top defenders he disappearsCarr is Minnesota best player and he was missing in action hardly taking any shots in the second half.Purdue has a outstanding head coach who was able to easily win this game without their best 3 point shooter out with covid quarantine.