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Braff Zacklin

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  1. You think like a farmer, not an artist. The green swirl represents "the later" because it resembles how the chorizo con juevos will look as they're being flushed ...
  2. Very artistic. The chorizo and eggs represent "the now." The green swirl represents "the later."
  3. Can we just keep most of the SEC folks out?
  4. What do you have against Tottenham, and why is that relevant to the hoops forum?
  5. Yes, reconsider your life choices.
  6. And how do you imagine Israel will get boots on the ground in Iran? Do you genuinely believe Jordan, Syria, Iraq or other Muslim nations would simply allow Israel unfettered access to their airspace, or that they'd be OK with columns of Israeli tanks and troops driving through their borders? Israel doesn't have much of an amphibious surface fleet AFAIK, and it's not as if Egypt would allow one passage through the Suez, anyway. But the thought of an Israeli invasion force slowly working its way around the Arabian Peninsula definitely brings the chuckles. This is entertaining, so please keep the answers coming.
  7. So you're contending that Israel--a nation of less than 10M people--could "easily" handle a land invasion of Iran, a nation with nearly 10 times the population and with several countries and/or bodies of water between it and Israel?
  8. I recall when LaMarcus was on campus, Barnes saying something to the effect that he couldn't keep Aldridge out of the gym. Kid was always working on his game, injury or not. Barnes had similar praise for KD. I don't have statistics, but I remember TJ developing a serviceable midrange J between his freshman and sophomore seasons. And he also became the guy you _wanted_ at the line at the end of games. He was ice cold. I don't remember feeling that confident in him as a freshman.
  9. Ford definitely improved his J and his stroke from the charity stripe between his freshman and sophomore seasons. However, Aldridge was a gym rat long before he showed up on the Forty. I also want to recall Damion as having a decent jumper as a freshman, but that was more than 15 years ago. He improved from deep and showed some improvement at the free throw line, but I don't think it would be fair to say that neither he nor Aldridge could shoot. They could.
  10. Neither Hunter nor Mitchell were "black holes." In basketball parlance, a black hole is a teammate who never passes once the ball is in his hands.
  11. Should've performed more Bach and less Dvorak.
  12. She obviously was hoping you'd climb up on the bow and practice your side-side technique while Miyagi patiently continued to fish.
  13. Very disappointed that Amazon retconned the enemy to be "CCCP" instead of China. At least, that's what it seems from the end of the second episode.
  14. If Jason Kidd could develop a somewhat reliable 3-point shot, anyone can. All it takes is repetition. Thousands and thousands and thousands of hours of repetition. Get to work, Dillon.
  15. Not a good shooting night for Wemby, but 15 boards (5 offensive), eight assists and nine blocks makes it seem like a quad is all but a certainty. Also:
  16. This thread seemed like it was going south. Btw, none of these are current and I don't care. What's that? You need a pic of her dog for these images to be topical? FINE.
  17. And that was just one game's worth of highlight passes ...
  18. He's also pretty clever. Doesn't offer much weakside help if the opponent has a clear path. Instead, puts his hands down by his side and allows the bucket. I don't blame Edey. Just a flaw in the game and officiating that Painter exploits. The moment he gets a crew that "lets them play," his teams get bounced. Congrats to them for finally making a FF, though.
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