On my phone, which obviously wasn't the best view. On the first 15 yarder, it was a late hit call, where the player looked to have stepped out of bounds then kept running in bounds. If he would've been clearly out then it was definitely a late hit. But from my admittedly terrible view, it looked...
he can score from anywhere on the floor, against anyone. Plus, with a sub, if his man goes off, you can switch it up. I think offense would be more important than defense -- it's a race to get to 33.
but I can't think of too many other 5s. You've got to have someone that can score in one-on-one situations. Hakeem could do that by posting up or putting the ball on the floor. Howard can't really do either particularly well.
On that note, give me Carmelo also.
I had totally forgotten about the kid.
I thought it was interesting how Walt left Jessie under the train to try to get the heist done when the train started back, while Walt was safely down below. Looked to me like Jessie noticed that too, and with the ending, I think Jessie's character is...
I could see where the absence of a disclaimer Or other indicia of parody could create liability [i have no idea what he posts/writes about], but a simple disclaimer saying "not associated with nor authored by Sylvester Croom" would be clear enough to solve the problem. I think it's a fight this...
Give me a handball team with lebron for athleticism and randy Johnson for throwing gas and we win the gold every time. Lebron could leap from the line and dunk it past the keeper, and no one would step in front of the randy johnson fastball. That would be fun to watch. Throw in maybe a Calvin...