Who are you more tired of?

Which have you had enough of?

  • The Mannings (Peyton and Eli, specifically)

    Votes: 6 5.8%
  • The Kelces (it's amazing how Jason went from the chill one to douchie so quickly)

    Votes: 27 26.2%
  • Lebron and Bronny James (primarily on the court, but still)

    Votes: 55 53.4%
  • Other (details please)

    Votes: 6 5.8%
  • All of the above

    Votes: 18 17.5%

  • Total voters
    103

Wobmam Rulez!

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Four out of the six grouped played for the grand prize. One player is only in the league to appease daddy. That's my easy choice for the nepotism baby.
 

PinkShizzle

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Thought we were bros. Now we have to fight to the death.
We can still hug it out and agree to disagree.
Come Dr Evil GIF


I didn't want this. But, if you aren't willing to change your mind..
 

Kceasthawk@77

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He was at first, but like Will Ferrel it's gotten stale. I wouldn't say CC has a knack for the camera. Looks like an athlete trying to act.
I'll just disagree. Clarks timing is almost as on point off the court. If you saw her Saturday night live bit she was great. Her early State Farm commercials were a bit like you mentioned, but the newer logo one is fantastic, and her Gatorade commercials as well. Watch some of the other WNBA crowd who have started gets spots since Clark opened the door for them. Talk about bad actors, lolol...
 

BunchofAholes

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I'll just disagree. Clarks timing is almost as on point off the court. If you saw her Saturday night live bit she was great. Her early State Farm commercials were a bit like you mentioned, but the newer logo one is fantastic, and her Gatorade commercials as well. Watch some of the other WNBA crowd who have started gets spots since Clark opened the door for them. Talk about bad actors, lolol...
No doubt she's improved. Imagine the uproar if I'd included her on the list? ;)
 
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Torbee

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“I hope I’m wrong” guy on HROT that then goes on to predict constant doom and gloom while bashing the the team he allegedly cheers for.
 
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Hawkfan_08*

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Nepotism in professional sports. Brony was a serviceable, never elite... never good college basketball player. He is on that team for one reason.
 
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eyesofhawk

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Nepotism in professional sports. Brony was a serviceable, never elite... never good college basketball player. He is on that team for one reason.
Stop.

Bronny is on the team because it's smart business.

(Let alone, the fact that LeBron doesn't make personnel decisions).

Bronny is a fringe NBA talent. These guys need the right fit and opportunity to make it.

The Lakers are invested in Bronny's development, so he's got a chance.

Again, it's smart business. There is no victim here, as very few 2nd round picks make the league anyway. The Lakers are making money off of a 2nd round pick, and could potentially still get production from him.

It is what it is. Get over it
 
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Hawkfan_08*

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Stop.

Bronny is on the team because it's smart business.

(Let alone, the fact that LeBron doesn't make personnel decisions).

Bronny is a fringe NBA talent. These guys need the right fit and opportunity to make it.

The Lakers are invested in Bronny's development, so he's got a chance.

Again, it's smart business. There is no victim here, as very few 2nd round picks make the league anyway. The Lakers are making money off of a 2nd round pick, and could potentially still get production from him.

It is what it is. Get over it

So you agreed with me on the idea that Brony is on the Lakers for one reason, correct?

Brony James was not good enough to start at USC. He started 6 of 25 games he played in and averaged just over 4 points a game.

In the G League this year he averaged less than 10 points a game and shot 21% from 3 and 35% overall.

It's all about money. If Brony's last name was Smith he would have never made it on standards based on meritocracy. He's bringing in money, that's the only line.
 

eyesofhawk

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So you agreed with me on the idea that Brony is on the Lakers for one reason, correct?

Brony James was not good enough to start at USC. He started 6 of 25 games he played in and averaged just over 4 points a game.

In the G League this year he averaged less than 10 points a game and shot 21% from 3 and 35% overall.

It's all about money. If Brony's last name was Smith he would have never made it on standards based on meritocracy. He's bringing in money, that's the only line.
Bronny is a fringe NBA talent that absolutely could develop into a guy that makes it in the league.

Yes, it's all about money. Just like any other business.

I'm not sure what your problem is with that. Again, there really is no victim in the Lakers giving Bronny a chance
 

Hawkfan_08*

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Bronny is a fringe NBA talent that absolutely could develop into a guy that makes it in the league.

Yes, it's all about money. Just like any other business.

I'm not sure what your problem is with that. Again, there really is no victim in the Lakers giving Bronny a chance

We will have to agree to disagree.

Brony is not a fringe NBA player. The harm is done for other players more deserving who didn't get that shot and potentially the locker room for players who aren't getting Bronny's minutes. It's not what I would be happy with if I were another Lakers bench guard.
 

WDSMHawk

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We will have to agree to disagree.

Brony is not a fringe NBA player. The harm is done for other players more deserving who didn't get that shot and potentially the locker room for players who aren't getting Bronny's minutes. It's not what I would be happy with if I were another Lakers bench guard.

Bronny outscored the Rockets bench by himself last night.
 

WDSMHawk

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I watch Monday Night Football "Manningcast" on ESPN2 every time it's on for a game. Much more entertaining and they bring some great guests on during the game.

The guest/interviews on the Manningcast are my least favorite part. Three people trying to hold a conversation over zoom while also trying to call a live game is pretty difficult and most of the time it comes off rough.

I'd rather listen to Peyton and Eli together.
 

Cidhawkeye

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We will have to agree to disagree.

Brony is not a fringe NBA player. The harm is done for other players more deserving who didn't get that shot and potentially the locker room for players who aren't getting Bronny's minutes. It's not what I would be happy with if I were another Lakers bench guard.
Plenty of people with those results get shots in the NBA……… took me a bit to type that. Couldn’t stop laughing.
 

eyesofhawk

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We will have to agree to disagree.

Brony is not a fringe NBA player. The harm is done for other players more deserving who didn't get that shot and potentially the locker room for players who aren't getting Bronny's minutes. It's not what I would be happy with if I were another Lakers bench guard.
I said Bronny is a "fringe talent". 6'2", with a 32 inch vertical, high basketball IQ, and success in his bloodlines. Yes, all of that can be developed into an NBA player.

He played in 42 games. 9 minutes a game. Was not a rotational player. Meaning he wasn't taking minutes from someone more deserving. The rest of the guys at the end of the bench were getting the same mop-up minutes that Bronny was.

Again, almost no 2nd round picks make the league. The one's that do, usually make it with a team other than the one they were drafted by. It's all about fit.

Bronny isn't keeping anyone who's good enough to get a chance, from getting one. It just won't be with the Lakers. Those fringe players will have to show well in the D-league, and hope to catch on with the right team, same as if Bronny weren't drafted
 

Cidhawkeye

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Assuming that's sarcasm, I don't think anyone has claimed otherwise
Glad you caught the sarcasm.

‘success in his bloodlines’
You got one correct. What you call ‘fringe’ most would consider marginal at best. It is the ‘bloodline’ that got him the opportunity.

To get back on track the Kelce/Swift became tedious long ago
 

eyesofhawk

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Glad you caught the sarcasm.

‘success in his bloodlines’
You got one correct. What you call ‘fringe’ most would consider marginal at best. It is the ‘bloodline’ that got him the opportunity.

To get back on track the Kelce/Swift became tedious long ago
I don't think anyone has claimed anything other than Bronny's name gave him the opportunity (at least that early in his career)