Coach Ellis
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Can somebody explain to me why superstars always seem to become little bitches after a few years in the league?
Rudy won't let that happen to him or Gordon. He eats their souls.
Can somebody explain to me why superstars always seem to become little bitches after a few years in the league?
Classless. Combined with his comments after the last time the Jazz played them... I don't really know **** about Wall except that he's a damn good player.. but I hate the guy.
I feel it has something to do with when you're on "top" your true colors show.
Rudy has been getting away with more stuff. Not saying he's Dennis Rodman. For example since people have brought up some UK bias. In the first half of the Kings game the other day Rudy blatantly went over the back of Skal, tipped it up, 2nd jumped to secure the o-board and then put it back for a dunk or layup..
and my initial thought was "if you're allowed to do that, then maybe all NBA teams should try to have a giant(7'2+) on their roster.. or draft a player like 7'6" Tacko Fall this year". he's got a standing reach several inches over Rudy's might be the first player to ever record a standing reach of 10' (though it's presumed Manute Bol was over 10')
Sometimes you know you should open your mouth other times you know to STFU.
Look right here at evidence.*snaps fingers* Behold. one of Rudy's big highlight blocks, where is his off-arm? It's on John Walls back.. Look at how John Wall lands.. this is one of the best athletes in the NBA, u think he lands like that completely on his own accord???
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upsZF6GtxFM
The most Iconic moment in NBA history is undoubtedly Michael Jordan PUSHING-OFF on Byron Russell... right?
You want me to keep my mouth shut because I am illustrating a double-standard, which some here wish to uphold because of some combination of fantastical and territorial reasoning.
how many rings would we have won if Rudy had played for the jazz instead of Felton spencer and ostertag?
Look right here at evidence.*snaps fingers* Behold. one of Rudy's big highlight blocks, where is his off-arm? It's on John Walls back.. Look at how John Wall lands.. this is one of the best athletes in the NBA, u think he lands like that completely on his own accord???
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upsZF6GtxFM
The most Iconic moment in NBA history is undoubtedly Michael Jordan PUSHING-OFF on Byron Russell... right?
You want me to keep my mouth shut because I am illustrating a double-standard, which some here wish to uphold because of some combination of fantastical and territorial reasoning.
You want me to keep my mouth shut because I am illustrating a double-standard, which some here wish to uphold because of some combination of fantastical and territorial reasoning.
I thought the Wizards got jobbed on a few calls last night, but this is the NBA on the road. Things happen. He comes off like a whiny little bitch about it. Have fun in the playoffs Wall. This stuff doesn't get any easier.
Look right here at evidence.*snaps fingers* Behold. one of Rudy's big highlight blocks, where is his off-arm? It's on John Walls back.. Look at how John Wall lands.. this is one of the best athletes in the NBA, u think he lands like that completely on his own accord???
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upsZF6GtxFM
The most Iconic moment in NBA history is undoubtedly Michael Jordan PUSHING-OFF on Byron Russell... right?
You want me to keep my mouth shut because I am illustrating a double-standard, which some here wish to uphold because of some combination of fantastical and territorial reasoning.
How many times a game does Rudy get shoved in the back going after a rebound that is not called? Not have a hand touching his back, like his did on Wall, but actually shoved. And in the interview afterward you don't get borderline intelligible complaining from Gobert. He just gives more effort, not complaints.