Niang is one of the reasons that Bulls got back into this game...Might be time to give Niang some more minutes, Crowder can't hit a shot to save his life these last few games.
This is a post game quote from Korver in regard to Quin getting his 200th win for the JazzPROMISE SNYDER STILL DOIN COCAINE ON THE DL
“Quin’s just getting started. As long as his heart doesn’t explode from all the coffee he drinks, he’s going to coach this group for a long time,” Korver said. "He’s a great coach. One of my favorite things about being here is playing for him.
His rubbing his teeth and this Korver comment make me feel otherwise. It wasn't a joke.I'm sick and tired of the cocaine jokes and Snyder. The man is clean, and he's a family man and a hell of a coach.
If the Jazz win 27 of their remaining 38 games they finish with 50 winsNice to win a few games in a row.
Still have a long way to go. Mitchell is finally returning to form. And Ingles too.
We are going to make a run, but will it be magical?
He also looked 100% coked out in the jvg in game interview last game. It didn't look or sound like the normal quin in sit down interviews.His rubbing his teeth and this Korver comment make me feel otherwise. It wasn't a joke.
A person can do cocaine and be a family man. those things are not mutually exclusive.
Again, this isn't me making a joke, this is me saying it seems likely that the guy does coke. The tooth rubbing thing is pretty unusual... unless you do coke.
His rubbing his teeth and this Korver comment make me feel otherwise. It wasn't a joke.
A person can do cocaine and be a family man. those things are not mutually exclusive.
Again, this isn't me making a joke, this is me saying it seems likely that the guy does coke. The tooth rubbing thing is pretty unusual... unless you do coke.
He's saying the habitual use of Coke has involuntary caused him to do the motion without thinking about it. Not that he's actually rubbing some in on the bench.I've never heard of teeth rubbing in and of itself as a sign of a cocaine user .
People rub their gums, not their teeth. And they do so in association with doing coke - unless Quin managed to do a line while 18,874 people just happened to be not watching (queue the funny gif from the other day)
After doing a line coke a person will rub the unsnortable residue on their gums (or sometimes their tongue); which has a numbing effect.