Nah, we were always close.
I used to think food poisoning was a joke. Mind you, I never had it until I was 32 and I had thrown up maybe 2-3 times in my entire life before that. I didn't realize that it's possible to literally be throwing up all night, even though you have nothing to throw up. My band had a gig 3 days later and we had to play 3 45-minute sets with breaks because I could barely stand.
Ya I have had one of them days/nights from good poisoning. I wanted to dieI used to think food poisoning was a joke. Mind you, I never had it until I was 32 and I had thrown up maybe 2-3 times in my entire life before that. I didn't realize that it's possible to literally be throwing up all night, even though you have nothing to throw up. My band had a gig 3 days later and we had to play 3 45-minute sets with breaks because I could barely stand.
That 3 he hit was huge.I like what I saw from X. Thought he looked fast and energetic out there.
I used to think food poisoning was a joke. Mind you, I never had it until I was 32 and I had thrown up maybe 2-3 times in my entire life before that. I didn't realize that it's possible to literally be throwing up all night, even though you have nothing to throw up. My band had a gig 3 days later and we had to play 3 45-minute sets with breaks because I could barely stand.
Ouch but Trey Lyles is still the better cheer leaderThere should be a meme where it shows Hayward sitting on the floor, looking miserable, throwing up in a bucket, with the text "Still Better than Trey Lyles"
It was huge. And it's not like he played all that great to me but it just seemed like he had maximum effort and energy.
Thankfully, Hayward has a medical team tending to him around the clock.
Michael Jordan's former personal trainer, Tim Grover, said it was food poisoning, not the flu, that affected the former Chicago Bulls star during Game 5 of the 1997 NBA Finals, which has come to be known as "The Flu Game."
It's considered one of the greatest games of Jordan's career and in NBA Finals history, as he scored 38 points to help lead the Bulls to a 90-88 victory against the Jazz in Utah, despite battling a physical ailment that made him visibly weak. The Bulls went on to clinch their fifth title in Game 6.
He didn't **** anything up which was all we needed from him.It was huge. And it's not like he played all that great to me but it just seemed like he had maximum effort and energy.
I would have loved to see him get a breakaway dunk..... I bet we would have seen his highest vertical. Dude was buzzing with energy just never really got to totally unleash it.